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  2. BIG MEAT DEAL

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Australia's huge meat deal with Britain, which will involve ignore than £12,000,000 a year, is now practically completed. The ...

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  3. SUGAR

    HOBART, Thursday.--Grocers may declare sugar "black" as the result of the decision of the Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Professor D. P. ...

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  4. DOMINION AIR POWER

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Declaring that nobody in the Empire had any doubt as to the outcome of the war, the Secretary of State for the ...

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  5. TURKS MASS MEN

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at Istanbul says that Turkey is reported to have concentrated 300.000 picked ...

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  6. REPORT ON RAILWAYS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Without a summary of the facts on which the Royal Commissioner on the Queensland Railways (Mr. W. A. Hooper) ...

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  7. QUEBEC ELECTION

    MONTREAL, Thursday.--The final figures in the Quebec Province election are: Liberals. 68, Union Nationales 15, National 1, Independent 1. deferred ...

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  8. LANDS DEPARTMENT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A statement made by Mr. J. J. Healy (Government, Warwick) in the Legislative Assembly' to-day was described ay Mr. T. Nimmo ...

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  9. WOMAN'S DEATH

    AYR, Thursday.--When the charge against John James Fitzsimmons (26, postal employee) of the wilful murder of Grace Coles, also known as ...

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  10. CONTRABAND LIST

    LONDON, Thursday. -- A message from Moscow says that the Soviet Government has sent a note to Britain declaring that the British contraband ...

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  11. POTATO PRICES

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Nothing can be done by the Prices Commissioner (Professor D. P. Copland) to fix the maxima prices for potatoes ...

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  12. AIMS OF INDIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The correspondent at Bombay of the Associated Press states that the President of the Congress Party instructed the ...

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  13. QUIET NIGHT

    PARIS. Thursday. -- A French communique states: "To-night is quiet and the weather is bad." LONDON, Wednesday. -- To-day's ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The possibilities of Australian butter doubling its market in the United Kingdom as a result of the war are discussed in the ...

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  15. IRRIGATION BRANCH

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--In the Legislative Assembly to-day, on the vote for the irrigation sub-department of the Department of Lands Mr. J. E. ...

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  16. STIR IN ASSEMBLY

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A stir in the Legislative Assembly to-night followed the appearance of a tall, soldierly figure in militia uniform, who bowed at ...

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  17. U.S. NEUTRALITY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- In contrast with that of yesterday speed of the Senate was at a snail's pace, causing the Administration doubt about ...

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  18. DEFENCE WORKS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Contracts for defence works and equipment, involving an expenditure of £240,750, were announced by the Government ...

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  19. SUMMONS FOR RATES

    SOUTHPORT, Thursday. -- "Just fancy issuing a summons against a dead man," said Mr. A. E. Aitken, P.M., when hearing a case in the ...

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  20. NEW HEADLIGHT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Queensland traffic police are testing a new headlight for the use of motor cars in a "blackout." Addressing an air ...

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  21. LEAD AND ZINC

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Broken Hill Associated Smelters Ltd. has contracted to sell to the British Government for the period of the war and ...

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  22. CONTRACTION OF CREDIT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Federal Assistant Treasurer (Mr. P. C. Spender) said to-day that he always had maintained that the credit resources ...

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  23. ARTESIAN BASIN

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Wastage of water in artesian basins was condemned by the Minister for Lands (Mr. P. Pease) in the Legislative ...

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  24. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--"This inquiry has long ceased to be a magisterial inquiry. It has become something in the nature of a Royal Commission. It ...

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  25. TWO APPOINTMENTS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Mr. R. P. Short became the Under-Secretary for Agriculture to-day, and the Director of Labour (Mr. T. Lyons) was ...

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  26. SABOTAGE PLOT?

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--Scores of police and watchmen, also coastguards and police, are constantly patrolling the vicinity of the liners, the Queen ...

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  27. NATIONAL CAPITAL

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Government had no intention of transferring the National Capital to Melbourne as Cabinet Ministers were as ...

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  28. MELBOURNE CUP

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Although little business was done on the Melbourne Cup to-day, about £150 went on Mosaic, and he is now a definite ...

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  29. PALEN CREEK

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The State prison farm at Palen Creek is to have, as officer in charge, Mr. J. Roche, who is at present superintendent at ...

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  30. GERMAN WARSHIPS

    LONDON, Thursday.--Reports indicate that two German pocket battleships the Deutschland and the Admiral Scheer, are raiding ...

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  31. ANTI-NAZI RADIO

    VIENNA, Thursday.--An anti-Nazi radio station is broadcasting throughout Austria from an undisclosed position. In last night's broadcast it was ...

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  32. SINKING OF ATHENIA

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The "New York Dally News" says that the Department of Justice is investigating the impressive evidence that the ...

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  33. SCHOOL INSPECTORS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Commenting on the report of the Director of Education (Mr. L. D. Edwards), which was presented to Parliament, the ...

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  34. CONDITIONS IN WARSAW

    PARIS, Thursday.--Further eyewitness accounts of conditions in Warsaw reveal the greatest misery and destruction. The cost of living is ...

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  35. BAG MERCHANTS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Queensland bag merchants who conduct combined wholesale and retail businesses will, be allowed a maximum charge of 7d., ...

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  36. BEEF AND LAMB

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A shipment of 200,000 tons of frozen beef and lamb, to be made by Argentina to England between November 1 and January 31. ...

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  37. TRADE UNIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Britain and French trade unions representing 10,000.000 workers have decided to form an allied committee to defend their ...

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  38. SPIRIT OF THE POLES

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Ber Grunberg (22), a young Pole who arrived in Australia in August, wants to join the A.T.F. to fight against Germany and ...

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  39. FURTHER RAINS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Further rain is reported over a wide area of the State as a result of scattered storms. ...

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  40. SINKING OF STONEGATE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The correspondent of the Associated Press at Trondjem states that the Stonegate was en route from Valparaiso and had ...

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  41. ROAD WORKS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Road expenditure which the Executive Council approved to-day included £7280 to reseal the Bruce Highway between ...

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  42. "WET" "CANTEENS

    AUCKLAND Thursday.--The President of the Auckland Returned Soldiers Association says that there is every reason to expect that "wet" ...

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  43. COURSING CONTROL

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The opinion that some persons controlling coursing in Brisbane were unfitted for the responsibility was expressed at the ...

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  44. The "CHRONICLE" To-day

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  45. FOUR TRANSFERS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The transfers of industrial inspectors and inspectors of shops and factories were announced by the Minister for Labour ...

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  46. SHORTEN THE WAR

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The Rome newspaper "Tribuna" declares that Italy, while taking no military initiative, at least for the present, will ...

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  47. DAIRY ACCOUNT

    AUCKLAND, Thursday. -- A deficit of £2,500,000 in the dairy account for the past season has been announced by the Minister for Marketing (Mr. W. ...

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  48. "IRON LUNGS"

    SOUTHPORT, Thursday.--One of the three "iron lungs" given by Lord Nuffield to the Surf Life Saving Association of Australia will be placed in ...

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  49. Sydney Wool Appraisement

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Messrs. Winch-combe, Carson, Ltd., report: "We offered 8205 bales of wool at our Sydney appraisement to-day. Our ...

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  50. Finnish Delegation

    LONDON. Thursday. -- A message from Helsinki says: The Finnish Minister to Stockholm (M. Paasikivi) has brought back the entire delegation, ...

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  51. Cramm and Sohmeling

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday. -- Von Cramm (tennis champion) has Joined the German army. Max Schmeling (boxer) is reported to have offered ...

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