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  4. PEOPLE DEMAND TRIAL OF ACQUITTED NAZIS ON TREASON CHARGE

    LONDON, October 3.—Protests are being made inside Germany against the acquittal by the War Crimes Tribunal of von Papen, Schacht and Fritsche. The State Assembly of Greater Hesse adopted a motion by ...

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  5. Treason Hearing Near End

    SYDNEY, October 3.—When the Cousens case was concluded in the Central Court, to-day, Mr. Farrington, S.M., adjourned the ...

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  6. V.-President Standard Oil

    Mr Charles K. Gamble, known in business circles throughout ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    [?]—Felix Mendelssohn and his Hawaiian [?]aders [?] televised by the B.B.C. The camera is pointing [?] one of the "Pulu Moe Trio." [?] of the famous composer, and has Bartholdy as his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ATTACKS BY PRESS STOPPED

    LONDON, Oct. 3.—Reciter's Berlin correspondent says that the Allied Control Council's Co-ordination Committee after a ...

    Article : 189 words
  9. Startling Agreements Were Made At Teheran

    WASHINGTON, October 3.—Six secret agreements were made at Teheran under which Russia was allegedly promised certain things, including the control of the Dardanelles, according to a witness before the special House of Representatives Committee investigating war surplus disposal. ...

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  10. [?]el on British [?] Indonesia

    [?]DON, October 3.—[?] Moscow New Times [?] that Britain spent [?] on the military ...

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  11. U.S. DAM BUILDER HERE

    Dr. J. L. Savage (right) of [?].S., acknowledged world authority on high dam[?] with the Victorian Premier (Mr. Cain) discusses his report on the Lildon weir project. He has returned to Victorian to finish a job interrupted in Pearl Harbor. When ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Goering Defiant In His Death Cell

    NUREMBERG, October 3.—Herman Goering, interviewed in the death cell by the Evening Standard's Nuremberg correspondent defiantly again defended Nazism. He again painted his favourite picture of Goering as Germany's hero. ...

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  13. [?]TPUT IS [?]SS THAN [?]AL NEED

    [?], October 3.—The coal [?]ds of Australian industry [?]ential services were rough[?]00,000 ton per year ...

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  14. SUGAR INDUSTRY SEEKING HELP FROM GOVERNMENT

    BRISBANE, October 3.—On his return from a visit to North Queensland. Mr. R. Muir (Secretary Queensland Canegrowers' Council) sent a telegraph to the P.M. Mr. Chifley, in which he stated: I have just returned from a visit to a number of sugar districts and am most perturbed at the outlook in the industry. Too much has been expected of than any other primary producers. ...

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  15. ROCKET TESTS WILL FINISH ABORIGINES

    LONDON, October 3. — Charles Duguid. of Adelaide, in a letter to the Times protesting against the rocket lest range in Australia ...

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  16. Hungary Can't Pay Reparations

    PARIS, October 2.—In the Balkan Economic Committee, Mr. Thorp (U.S.A.) proposed that reparations payable by Hungary ...

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  18. MOTORIST WILL PAY MORE FOR INSURANCE

    CANBERRA, October 3.—Private motorists will have to pay more for comprehensive[?] Discount of 40 per cent allowed ...

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  19. Compulsory Training

    WASHINGTON, October 3.—The War Department will present to Congress a compulsory training plan under which a[?] ...

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  20. [?]ND VALUATIONS [?]SENT PROBLEM

    [?] No per[?] would [?] or the [?] ...

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  21. Russia Strengthens Military Potential

    LONDON, October 3.—The Red Army is being streamlined according to some Moscow observers, says Reuters' correspondent who recently relumed to London from the Soviet Union. ...

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  22. LAWSON WON'T GIVE HIS SEAT TO FORDE

    BRISBANE, October 3.—A Canberra message was published, to-day, suggesting that the Federal member for Brisbane (Mr. Lawson) may be prepared to consider standing down for Mr. Forde in which case an appointment might be found for him. ...

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  23. COMMUNISTS TRY TO CAPTURE A TOWN

    LONDON, October 3.—Reuter's [?] correspondent says it is officially stated that 800 Communists [?] to capture the town ...

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