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  2. COUPONS IN USE

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  3. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  4. FEDERAL CABINET TO DISCUSS ECONOMIC CONTROLS, INCLUDING WAGE PEGGING

    CANBERRA, October 9.—The Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley) to-day declared that as economic conditions returned to normal the wage-pegging regulations would be steadily relaxed, with the ...

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  5. STATE GOVERNMENTS BUDGET BITTERLY ATTACKED BY MR. BRUCE PIE

    BRISBANE, October 9.—The State Government's £12 million works programme as outlined in the Budget was called "a fraud and a sham" by the Q.P.P. leader (Mr. Bruce Pie) in Parliament to-day. ...

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  6. JUGOSLAV CHARGES CONCERNING TRIESTE REFUTED

    PARIS, October 8 (A.A.P.).—Calling Trieste one of the prime disputes, the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Ernest Bevin) at the Pant peace conference branded as unfounded the Jugoslav charges that Britain and America were trying, to build a military base in Europe by making ...

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  7. TWO-WORlD ORDER

    NEW YORK, Oct. 8 (A.A.F.).— The former United States Secretary of State (Mr. Sumner Welles) in his hook "Where Are We ...

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  8. "RECORD OF BROKEN PROMISES."

    Mr. Pie said that the budget had been described as the "£12 million 'work-for-all' budget." Its works programme was probably the most ...

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  9. CONTROL OF ATOMIC ENERGY

    LONDON, October 8 (A.A.F.).— The Prime Minister (Mr. C. R. Attlee), in the House of Commons, introducing the second reading, ...

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  10. ARBITRATION COURT'S POWERS.

    It was suggested to-day that any modification of the Wage Pegging Regulations in the next few months would be strictly limited to that section ...

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  11. NAZI CRIMINALS' PLEA

    LONDON, October 9 (A.A.P.).— A Berlin message states that the Allied Control Council met at 1 a.m. to consider the appeals by 16 ...

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  12. NEED FOR PATIENCE AND TOLERANCE.

    Referring to Trieste, Mr. Bevin said: "We believe if the economic aspect is taken into proper account and intense nationalistic agitation ceases the ...

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  13. DISPUTE AT LONDON HOTELS

    LONDON, October 9.—The Ritz Hotel restaurant staff issued an ultimatum to the management that if they did not agree to the request ...

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  14. WORLD FOOD PROBLEMS

    LONDON, Oct. 8 (A.A.P.).—The Associated Press special correspondent says that the Australian delegation to the world food adn agricultural ...

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  15. SHUNTING OPERATIONS

    TOWNSVILLE, Oct 9.—The decision of the Australian Railways Union to instruct its members to work on shunting operations in the Townsville ...

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  16. RUSSO-SWEDISH TRADE PACT

    LONDON October 8 (A.A.P.).—The Exchange Telegraph Agency's correspondent in Moscow says that the Russo-Swedish trade pact involves five ...

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  17. FURTHER STOPPAGE

    MELBOURNE, October 9.—A move for a further 24-hour tram and bus stoppage, next Monday is expected to be made at a general meeting of the ...

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  18. MR. S. M. BRUCE'S NEW POSITION

    LONDON, October 8 (A.A.P.).—The Associated Press special representative says that Mr. S. M. Bruce, in a statement on his appointment as Chairman ...

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  19. LAND MINES FOUND

    JERUSALEM, October 9 (A.A.P.).— Nine detection squads, ordered out after an army lorry was blown up yesterday, found five land mines on the road ...

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  20. NATIONALIST TROOPS

    PEIPING, October 9 (A.A.P.).—Government military quarters say that Nationalist troops have captured Changpei, 18 miles to the north of ...

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  21. CHIEF BAILIFF

    BRISBANE, Oct 9.—The Attorney-General (Mr. D. Gleason) in Parliament to-day, referring to Mr. T. A. Hiley's charges on the appointment of ...

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  22. INDONESIANS' OFFER

    LONDON, October 8 (A.A.P.).—The Indonesians are prepared to grant the Dutch major concessions and guarantees in return for the recognition of ...

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  23. RIOTERS STONE THE VIMINALE PALACE IN ROME

    ROME, October 7 (A.A.P.)—A crawl of 30,000 t0 50,000 strikers and umemployed, demonstrating against unemployment, the cost of living and lack of housing, attacked the Vimin ale Palace, the seat of the [?] Government, and stoned the Vice-Premier (Signor Nenul). At least four ...

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  24. LOAN OF MEAT SUPPLIES

    WASHINGTON. October 8 (A.A.P.).— The War Department is negotiating with Britain for a loan of 20 million pounds of meat to feed American ...

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  25. DECISION RESERVED

    BRISBANE, October 9.—After an address by Mr. Real (for the Crown) in Mr. J. F. Barnes' claim against the Crown for Parliamentary salary not ...

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  26. WATERSIDE TROUBLE

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 9.—Another stoppage by waterside workers early next week, coinciding with a similar move in Sydney, is expected in ...

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  27. INTER-STATE TRAINS

    BRISBANE, October 9.—The restoration of a twice daily Brisbane-Sydney mail train, with sleepers to each division, was announced by the ...

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  28. FOOTBALL POOL

    LONDON, October 9 (A.A.P.).—A 23-year-old Londoner, William Youll, won the world's record football pool dividend of £40,747 for an outlay of ...

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