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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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  4. AUSTRALIAN GIFT OF PRIZE BEEF

    British minister for Food (Mr. Strachey) inspects the Australian gift of prize beef from the graziers and people of Gladstone who donated the whole of the fat cattle exhibits at their recent show to the "Aid to Britain" appeal. Left to right: Mr. Pike, (Queensland Agent General.) Mr. Beasley, (High Commissioner for Australia.) Mr. Strarhey, and Mr. V. Newcomen, a member of the Australian Meat Board. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. VIC. PARLIAMENT STILL IN SESSION

    MELBOURNE, October 7.— Late to-night the Victorian Legislative Council was awaiting the third Supply Bill from the Legislative Council. The Council will reject this bill, as it did the two earlier Supply Bills last week, and the ...

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  6. SOVIET ALLEGES GREECE, U.S. BASE

    NEW YORK, October 6.— When the Balkan debate was resumed to-day, M. Anrei Vishinsky (Russia), charged that the United States had completely ...

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  7. AIR FARES RISEN 20 PER CENT

    CANBERRA, October 7.— The Minister for Air (Mr. Drafceford) announced to-night that farce on nil main trunk air routes in ...

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  8. COMINTERN, NEW CAMPAIGN TO DEFEAT MARSHALL PLAN

    NEW YORK, October 7.— The New York 'Times" critic James Reston, writing from Lake Success, says the speculation and conclusions of the United Nations' delegates on the revival of the comintern may be summarised as ...

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  9. SWAMP MISTAKEN FOR LANDING FIELD

    SYDNEY, October 7.— James Whiteman 30 of Mosman owner-pilot of the Westland Widgeon monoplane, which crashed ...

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  10. COAL STRIKE TALKS CONTINUE

    SYDNEY, October 7.— Parties to the compulsory conference called by the Full Bench of the Industrial Court to discuss lost week's strike hy northern ...

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  11. NEW U.K. CABINET KNOWN TO-DAY

    LONDON, October 7.— Reuter says His Majesty received Mr. Attice at Buckingham Palace. It is understood Mr. Attice took with ...

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  12. TASMAN HOP MAY NOT BE ALLOWED

    BRISBANE, October 7.— The New Zealand aviator. Mr. H. B. Newton, who reached Brisbane to-day, will leave for . Mew Zealand on Thursday ...

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  13. Refugees In 75 Mile Convoy Pour Into India

    LONDON, October 6.— Renters New Delhi representative says that one or the greatest mass migrations in history is nearing ...

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  14. STATE MINISTERS' EXPENSES

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  15. Tighter Bon On Dollar Imports

    CANBERRA, October 7.— The Commonwealth Government is recalling all import licences for roods from the dollar area, which ...

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  16. PILOTLESS PLANE ON RETURN TRIP

    LONDON, October 7.— Renters says that using its automatic pilot, a U.S. Skymaster left Lyneham airfield at 6.5 a.m. (G.M.T.) on ...

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  17. JAPAN MENACED BY NEW GANGSTERDOM

    TOKIO, October 7 (A.A.P. Reuters): A spokesman at General MacArthur's headquarters, to-day declared that there was a Kuromaku (black curtain) ...

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  18. S.A. DENIAL ON POST FOR DUKE

    LONDON, October 7.— Reuter's Pretoria correspondent says authoritative Government sources deny the "Sunday Express' report that the British and ...

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  19. APPROVAL OF 37 HOMES LAST MONTH COST £37,925

    For the month of September, the City Council granted approval in respect to the erection of 37 dwellings at an estimated cost of £37,925. Total estimated cost of buildings approved in September is £44,848. ...

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  20. UNUSUAL DEMAND FOR SILVER COINS

    BRISBANE, October 7.— An extraordinary demand for silver coins has forced Brisbane banks to issue more than £23,000 worth above normal ...

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  21. 4 Mine Sweepers Vanish, Navy & Planes Searching

    PEARL HARBOUR, October 7.— Planet and surface craft are continuing a long search for four surplus mine sweepers, lathed together, and with three watchmen aboard, which had to be cast adrift from the tug Edward ...

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  22. PETROL CONTROL TO BE INTENSIFIED

    CANBERRA, October 7.— Australia must be reconciled to petrol rationing for an indefinite period, Senator Ashley said to-day. ...

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  23. CHEAPER AIR MAIL TO EAST

    MELBOURNE, October 7.— Air mail to the East would be cheaper from Monday, the Postmaster-General (Senator Cameron) said to-day. ...

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  24. FIRE OFFICERS' STOPPAGE IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, October 7.— A meeting of the executive of the Fire Brigade Officers Association held to-day, may lead to the interruption of fire fighting ...

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  25. ONE PLAYER DRUNK IN BRISBANE MATCH

    BRISBANE, October 7.— One Canterbury-Bankstown player will be named as having been drunk on the field against Brisbane on September 22, in ...

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  26. FOLEY FAVOURS ONE COAL OWNERSHIP

    BRISBANE, October 7.— When the Mines Minister (Mr. Foley) said in Parliament to-day that he favoured nationalisation of the ...

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  27. RECORD HARVEST PLEASES VISITOR

    BRISBANE, October 7.— "It is magnificent that this year you are to have a bumper harvest" said Viscount Addison at a civic reception to-day. ...

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  28. GIFT FOR PRINCESS REACHES LONDON

    LONDON, October 7.— Renters says a gift for [?] Elizabeth from the Australian people has arrived tn London by sir. ...

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  29. BULLET LODGED INCH FROM SPINE

    BRISBANE, October 7.— With a Don rifle bullet embedded half an Inch from his spine, Kenneth Farrow. 15. son of a Kilkivan Forestry worker, is ...

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  30. ISA MINERS SEEK HIGHER BONUSES

    BRISBANE, October 7.— Substantial Increased payments of lend bonuses to be paid to employees of Mt. Isa Mines are being sought by the A.W.U. ...

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  31. JAP PIECE GOODS ON MARKET SOON

    CANBERRA, October 7.— Twelve million yards of utility cotton piece roods will be made available to the public shortly. ...

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  32. T.A.A. ANNUAL LOSS "LESS THAN £½M."

    MELBOURNE, October 7.— The Government-owned Trans-Australia Airlines will show a lusa on operations for the first year of "less than ...

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  33. REMEMBRANCE DAY FOR WAR DEAD

    LONDON, October 6.— His Majesty has derided that November 9 shall be observed or Remembrance Day for the war dead. ...

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  34. 40 HOUR BILL THROUGH HOUSE

    BRISBANE, October 7.— In Parliament to-day, the 40-hour Bill passed all stager and will now be sent to the Governor for royal assent. ...

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  35. PUBLIC HOLD £179M. IN NOTES

    MELBOURNE, October 7.— Of the Commonwealth note circulation of £201,892,846 at September 30, the banks held £23,108,789 and the public ...

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