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  4. FOR PACIFIC SERVICE

    The 80-passenger Boeing Stratoliner which Pan-American Airways plans to use on its Pacific service within a year. It is the commercial development of the famous B.29 Superfortress, and has two leeks. On the long Pacific hops the plane could provide 40 sleeping berths. Wing span Is 141 ft., and cruising speed 340 m.p.h. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DOMINIONS AND DEFENCE

    LONDON, October 31.--History showed how little part, in the main, the Dominions were willing to play in the defence of the Empire, of which Australia's failure to contribute to the defence of Singapore was the best example, said ...

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  6. GREATER EDUCATION SOUGHT

    BRISBANE, Friday.--"It is apparent many people in Queensland have a desire to go back to ...

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  7. DARK FORCES OF EVIL TRYING TO PROVOKE WAR

    NEW YORK, October 31.--"The dark forces of evil are trying to poison public opinion in order to provoke a new war," said the Ukraine Foreign Minister (M. Manuilsky) winding up the ...

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  8. Australian Motion Before UN Assembly Would Waste Time

    NEW YORK, October 31.--Australia received no support from any other country for a motion designed to enable the United Nations Assembly to debate items on the agenda before sending them to committees. Mr. Makin withdrew the motion after the chairman's ...

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  9. CONTRABAND SEIZURES BY CUSTOMS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Customs searchers to-day seized 5000 contraband cigarettes and 141b. of tobacco from the ...

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  10. Riot In London Church

    LONDON, November 1.-- Fighting broke out among the congregation at, St. Colomb's Church, Kensington, during a ...

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  11. IRONWORKERS MAYBE SUSPENDED

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Leaders of 11 left wing unions appealed to the Australasian Council of Trades Unions ...

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  12. A.R.U. Officials in Conference in Melbourne

    Mr L. Stevens (left), Victorian president, is seen giving firsthand information to Mr J. A. Ferguson, Federal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. TIMBER SAVING ORDER.

    LONDON, October 31.--All new houses in England and Wales will have ground floors made of concrete instead of wood until ...

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  14. 12 MONTHS FOR DRIVING DANGEROUSLY

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Walter John Von Blanckensee (24), farmer, who was found guilty by a jury in the ...

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  15. Republican Victory Forecast

    NEW YORK, October 31.--The magazine 'Newsweek' says'a poll of. 50, Washington ...

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  16. Chiang Kai-shek Feted, but Fighting Continues

    NANKING, October 31.-- Despite Chiang Kai-shek's appeal to abandon plans to celebrate his sixtieth birthday. ...

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  17. REICH FRONTIERS

    WASHINGTON, October 31.--The Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) will ask the Big Four Foreign Ministers to reach agreement on Germany's general ...

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  18. "CONCILIATION" CHARGE AGAINST EMPLOYERS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- "If this is the type of conciliation the employers are prepared to give the unions it is no wonder ...

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  19. STATE ELECTIONS

    BRISBANE, Friday. — After the QCE had dealt with nominations for State seats at the next elections it was announced three ...

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  20. Sealing Resumed

    WELLINGTON, November 1. -- The first sealing permitted in New Zealand waters for 22 years brought in 6187 skins. ...

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  21. SOLDIER'S LEG AMPUTATED FOLLOWING CAMP INCIDENT

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The story of how a 20-year-old, soldier had to have his right leg amputated, following a bayonet-throwing incident at Greta camp was told at a district court-martial to-day. ...

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  22. NO MINORITY RIGHTS

    LONDON, November 1.--Prague Radio stated Dr. Benes warned the Hungarian minority in Czechoslovakia that no minority ...

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  23. TRAIN SMASH

    BILOELA, Friday.—All Callide Valley train services were dislocated by a train smash here tonight. The accident occurred ...

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  24. CROWD FIRED ON IN BOMBAY

    LONDON, October 31.--It is officially reported from Bombay that police fired 83 rounds and troops 14 rounds last ...

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  25. ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS TAKE CHARGE OF SHIP

    LONDON, November 1.--An illegal Jewish immigrant ship, named San Dimitrio, sighted off Cyprus, is reported to have left a Spanish port a fortnight ago, says the British United Press Jerusalem correspondent, carrying 1400 immigrants, the largest number yet to attempt to reach Palestine. ...

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  26. Albania's Ingratitude

    NEW YORK, October 31. -- The British Secretary for Air (Mr. Noel . Baker) said Albania's complaints that ...

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  27. Attempt on Record

    LOS ANGELES', November 1. -- Seeking to break the trans-Pacific record set on October 14 ...

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  28. PARTIES DISAGREE

    NEW YORK, November 1. -- The Secretary General of the United Nations (M. Trygve Lie) announced that Russia. ...

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  29. Frivolous Complaints

    WASHINGTON, October 31. -- The special UNRRA mission to Jugoslavia reported that it found no evidence of widespread abuse ...

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  30. GANDHI'S HEALTH CAUSES ANXIETY.

    LONDON, October 31.--Gandhi's health is giving anxiety, and his projected tour of Eastern Bengal has been postponed for ...

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  31. AUSTRALIANS ON BBC

    LONDON, October 31. -- The Australian radio artists George and Joy Nichols, who arrived from Australia to-day. appeared the ...

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