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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. 2 AIR SQUADRONS REACH BATAVIA

    LONDON, October 23.—The New Delhi radio says that reports from Batavia indicate the situation throughout Java is less tense. Two squadrons of Thunderbolts have arrived in Batavia and two Dutch destroyers left Holland this ...

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  5. PRESS CONTROL MOVE BY A.L.P.

    Control of the Press by a statutory commission, the abolition of State Parliaments and the Senate, the re-submission of the wider ...

    Article : 275 words
  6. PETITION FOR PUBLIC BENNETT INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, October 23.—The Eighth Division Association has decided to petition the Governor-General for a public inquiry into the circumstances of Lieut. General Gordon Bennett's escape from Singapore. ...

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  7. P.M. DISPLEASED WITH LOAN

    BUNDABERG, October 23.— With only a few days remaining before the date fixed for closing the Fourth Victory Loan, Mr. ...

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  8. MILITARY LAW OFFENCES INQUIRY

    BRISBANE, October 23.—The Board of inquiry into offences against milltary law will commence hearing evidence in Brisbane on October 29, after ...

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  9. POSED AS POLICE OFFICER, FINED £10

    ROCKHAMPTON. October 23.—Having designated himself a member of the Queensland Police Force, Andrew Roy Purcell, 80, fitter, was fined £10, ...

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  10. DISPUTE ON WATERFRONT UNCHANGED

    There was no change in the posi-tion on the Townsville waterfront on Tuesday. It was announced that the Brisbane ...

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  11. ENGLISH SEAMAN FURTHER REMANDED

    BRISBANE. October 23.—Charged with attempting to kill a Brisbane detective, also an officer of the steamer in port, Henry Cannadine, a young ...

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  12. NURSES' PAY AND CONDITIONS

    BRISBANE, October 23.—Replying to criticism of the pay and conditions of nurses in hospitals, the Health Minister (Mr. Foley). in ...

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  13. AARMY OF 59,000 TO STAY IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, October 23.—The "New York Times" Washington corespondent says Major-General Wede meyer, who recently returned from ...

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  14. MORE SOVIET FORCES REACH PERSIA

    LONDON, October 23.— New contingents of Russian troops, including infantry, cavalry, tank and air units, are reported to have ...

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  15. MR. CHIFLEY OPENS NORTHERN TOUR

    BBISBANE, October 23.—Mr.Chlfley left Brisbane this morning in a Douglas Dakota plane on a tour of the North as far as ...

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  16. RUMOURS CAUSE RED DESERTIONS

    LONDON, October 22.—Rumours that Stalin is dying and that Russian marshals are fighting for the Kremlin throne, ...

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  17. 5, YEAR COAL PLAN BEING EXAMINED

    SYDNEY. October 23.—The constutional aspects of the five year complan are being examined by Mr. Mighell and the New South Wales ...

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  18. COMMUNISTS HOLD MOST FRENCH SEATS

    PARIS, October 23.—The latest official figures in the referendum are 18,887,972 for single assembly and 534,750, against: 9,532,210 ...

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  19. TULLY FALLS SURVEY AUTHORISED

    CAIRNS, October 23.—the secretary of the State Electricity Commission has informed the Barron Fall Hydro Electricity Board that the Commission has been authorised by the Acting Premier, on the recommenda, ...

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  20. CILENTO BANNED FROM U.S. ZONE?

    BRISBANE, October 23.—In Parliament to-day, Bruce Pie gave notice of his intention to-morrow to ask the Acting Premier a question concerning the alleged refusal of Americans to allow Sir Raphael Cilento, ...

    Article : 274 words
  21. GARRATT WHEEL LIFTED OFF RAILS

    BRISBANE, October 25.—In rounding sharp curves, one of the driving wheel of a Garratt locomotive lifted clear of the road and on several ...

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  22. 84 MORE Q'LANDERS LEAVE SINGAPORE

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  23. OVERSEAS MIGRANTS

    CANBERRA. October 23.—English and foreign people bringing parents to Australia would have to guarantor they would not become a charge on ...

    Article : 61 words
  24. BLAMEY JOINING IN WEWAK PROBE

    MELBOURNE, October 23.— Allegations that members of the A.I.F. in the Wewak area of New Guinea are getting inadequate ...

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  25. P.O.W. SHIP MAY MISS BRISBANE

    BRISBANE. October 23.—The Aim authorities states H.M.S. Singer which was expected in Brisbane to-morrow with Queensland P.O.W. is ...

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  26. HOMES FOR AGED THROUGHOUT STATE

    BRISBANE. October 23.—The establishment of homes for aged throughout Queesdand to enable old people to remain in the'r home localities. ...

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  27. £56M. FOR THIS YEAR'S WOOL CLIP

    CANBERRA, October 23—Woolgrowers in Australia will have received by Christmas more then £26,000,000 from the appraisement of ...

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  28. ALL SINGAPORE SHIPS UNLOADING

    SINGAPORE. October 23.— All ships now are unloading, although much of the union labour remains on strike. The military administration is ...

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  29. NEW BUNNERONG STRIKE AVERTED

    SYDNEY, October 23.—The three of a revival of the Bunnerong strike has been averted by an undertaking by the management to start five men. ...

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  30. Future Residence of German Internees

    CANBERRA, October 23.—The Government has ordered a searching inquiry to decide whether a number of German nationals who were prominent in Australian business circles when the war broke out, and had since been interned, should be allowed to ...

    Article : 281 words
  31. Judge Critical of Commonwealth Ejectment Writ

    SYDNEY, October 23—Judge Street to-day described as a scandal and one of the most appalling things he had ever heard of an action by the Commonwealth for a writ of ejectment against the only firm in Australia making equipment essential to the Production ...

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  32. WHY KEY PERSONNEL ARE RETAINED

    BRISBANE, October 28.—Referring to-day to the retention of high priority men as key personnel, Mr. Forde said the deferment of discharge was ...

    Article : 235 words
  33. EUROPEAN REFUGEES TO BE DEPORTED

    CANBERRA, October 23.—The Federal Government intended at an early date to deport large numbers of European refugees. ...

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  34. 2 SOLDIERS KILLED IN COLLISION

    BRISBANE. October 23.—Two soldiers were killed and three injured in a collision between a military truck and a civilian car at Ipswich Road, ...

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  35. 2 MAIN PROPOSALS FOR IRRIGATION

    BRISBANE, October 23.—Irrigation in Queensland should be planned for two district purposes—the stabilisation of agricultural crops, and the ...

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  36. PROTEST ON SOVIET RUMANIAN PACT

    LONDON. October 23.—The British protest against the Russo Hungarian trade treaty also analies to the similar Russian Rumanian agreement ...

    Article : 86 words
  37. ATTLEE DENIAL ON EIRE NEUTRALITY

    LONDON, October 23.—The Prime Minister (Mr. C. R. Attlee) has denied remarks regarding Eire's neutrality attributed to him in conversation with ...

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  38. BOXING CHAMPION INJURED

    BRISBANE, October 28.—The Australian flyweight boxing champion, "Stumpy" Butwell received injuries to his right log and suffered from shock ...

    Article : 76 words
  39. MORE INDONESIANS LEAVE SHIPS

    BRISBANE. October 23.—Nearly 100 Indonesian have walked off two ships in Brisbane during the past week, demanding to be returned to ...

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  40. PARALYSIS CASE AT CHARTERS TOWERS

    BRISBANE. October 28.—Three more cases of infantile paralysis were reported to the State Health authorities to-day, bring the total for the ...

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  41. BRISBANE AUCTIONEER DEAD

    BRISBANE, October 23.—The well known Brisbane auctioneer, Mr. Walter Martin Snelling, died to-night, after a long illness, aged 55. ...

    Article : 42 words
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