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  2. TWO WRITS ARE EXPECTED TO FOLLOW PASSING OF THE BANK BILL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In addition to the writ which will be issued by the S.A. Government seeking an injunction from the High Court prohibiting the Commonwealth Government from implementing its bank ...

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  3. DERAILMENT SCENE

    Before its finding is announced, the report of the departmental board. this week which has been inquirng into the deraliment of an express train at Campania at the weekend will be tendered to the Commissioner of Transport and the General Manager of Railways. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BILL CUTS INTEREST ON LOANS: OPPOSITION CRITICAL

    HOBART, Thursday.—Surprise obstruction to the passage of the Money Lenders Bill came from the Opposition in the House of Assembly to-night. Opposition speakers made it clear that what they sought was an inquiry by a select committee into the whole proposal, ...

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  5. FREE KASHMIR FORCES CLAIM SUCCESS

    KARACHI, Thursday (A.A.P.-Reuter).—The Moslem newspaper "Dawn" reports that "Free Kashmir forces" have reoccupied Pattan, between Srinagar and Baramula. A Free Kashmir spokesman, according to "Dawn," said half of Kashmir's 4,000,000 people were ...

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  6. PROVISION FOR. SUPERANNUATION ADJUSTMENTS

    HOBART, Thursday.—A bill to amend the Superannuation Act, introduced in the House of Assembly to-day by the Premier, ...

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  7. Queen Mary's Crew Return to Ship

    LONDON, Thursday. (A.A.P.)— A meeting of 300 members of the Queen Mary's crew to-day decided to return to the ship. The ...

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  8. Sees Swing Away from Labor

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Declaring that in Victoria there was a swing away from Labor, Mr. K. G. Casey, Federal ...

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  9. First Antarctic Ship to Leave Australia on November 14

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The first ship of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition would leave Melbourne on November 14, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said to-day, following a conference with the leader (G/Capt. S. A. C. Campbell), who would ...

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  10. Domestic Allowances for War Widows

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — An allowance of 15/ per fortnight, known as a domestic allowance, was payable over and above the ...

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  11. Council Adjourns Planning Bill Debate

    HOBART, Thursday.[?]With most members anxious to extend control of subdivisions to all municipalities, the ...

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  12. FORESTRY PLAN OPPOSED

    HOBART, Thursday. — The proposal to purchase land, much of if in the North-west for planting of pines, was criticised ...

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  13. Devonport's Claim For Base Hospital Revived

    HOBART, Thursday.—Arguments for and against Latrobe as the site for the new public hospital were revived in the Legislative Council this evening when Mr. Alex Lillico claimed that the Public Works Committee made an error in rejecting Devonport's claim. ...

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  14. INDICATIONS OF END OF RISING COSTS IN AMERICA

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Indications of the end of rising costs in America are seen by the Tariff Board in its annual report, tabled in the House of Representatives to-day. The continued rise in costs in all countries during the year, the ...

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  15. A.B.C. Appointment For Tasmania

    HOBART, Thursday. — The appointment of Mr. Burton Brown, A.B.C. racing commentator in Hobart, as broadcaster for the ...

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  16. Will Not Import Aluminium Plate

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Minister for Supply (Senator Ashley) said to-day the Government, on account of the ...

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  17. ATTEMPT TO KILL GOUZENKO

    OTTAWA, Thursday (A.A.P.). —At least one attempt has been made on the life of Ivor Gouzenko, former Soviet embassy ...

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  18. PART THAT BANKS PLAYED IN DEPRESSION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— The private trading banks were completely gui[?] of the accusations levelled against them ...

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  19. U.S. MIGRANTS ON THE WAY

    AUCKLAND, Thursday (A.A.P.-Reuter).—One hundred and twenty-nine United States exservicemen immigrating to ...

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  20. Recall of Import Licenses

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—If the Government had maintained a closer record of the issue of import licenses, the recent recall, which ...

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  21. HIGHER PAY FOR UPPER RANKS OF SERVICES

    CANBERRA. Thursday.— Higher pay for the upper ranks of the services were announced in the House of ...

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  22. Move for Appeals Board

    HOBART, Thursday. — A Bill to amend the Public Service Act, 1923, introduced in the House of Assembly to-night by the ...

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  23. 40-Hour Week Will Lower Production

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A 40-hour week in rural industries was widely discussed by the Victorian Chamber of ...

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  24. TENNIS Davis Cup Hopes Not Bright

    AUCKLAND, Thursday (A.A.P. — Reutor)—"It is questionable whether Australia will be in a position next year to defeat the United States for ...

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  25. MINOR BUSINESS IN PARLIAMENT

    HOBART, Thursday. — The President (Sir Rupert Shoobridge) took the chair in the Legislative Council at 11.30 a.m. to-day. ...

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  26. Will Nor Defend Title

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Australian tennis champion and State doubles title holder Dinny Palls will not defend his doubles title at the State ...

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  27. Intended to Tighten Up Quarantine Restrictions

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Federal health authorities plan a tightening up of Australia's quarantine precautions to guard ...

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  28. LATROBE TEAMS FOR SATURDAY

    Men—Latrobe Red: Rudge (eapt.). Purtell, Harrison. Moore, Broun (emerg.) Latrobe Blue: Coventry (capt.), Ritchie, Stone, Wells, ...

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