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  4. ARSON, MURDER IN BENGAL

    LONDON, October 20 (AAP): Information from refugees has confirmed Press reports of looting, arson, murder, forcible conversion to the Moslem faith, and the abduction of women in Bengal, said Mr. Acharya Kripalani, president-elect of the ...

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  5. General Strike Fear In Victoria As Workers Quit

    MELBOURNE: Industrial observers are convinced that the tram and train stoppage is the forerunner of a general strike and that industry will be in a state of chaos within a week. At a mass meeting yesterday tramway employees ...

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  6. MURDERER SOLD LIFE STORY

    LONDON, October 20; Neville Heath earned £1,000 in prison by writing his life story for the Press. ...

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  7. G.B.S, on Goering Suicide

    LONDON, October 20 (A.A.P.): Mr. George Bernard Shaw in a letter to "The Times," says that among the insanities which a ...

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  8. Lost Few Days to Pick Score

    "Telegraph" readers -are reminded that they have only until 11 a.m. on Friday to enter 'The Telegraph's" first big cricket ...

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  9. At Heath's Hanging

    Mrs. Van Der Elst, the millionairess campaigner against capital punishment, photographed at the hanging of George Neville ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. EVATT TIPPED TO BE DEPUTY-LEADER

    CANBERRA: The Attorney-General and Minister for External Affairs, Dr. Evatt, has now become ' favourite for the impending election by the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party of a deputy ...

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  11. WOOL SALE HELD

    The Brisbane wool sales began on schedule this afternoon after a combined meeting of ...

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  12. November 20 Set for U.S. Air Service

    SYDNEY: Pan-American World Airways will begin their trans-Pacific service from San Francisco to Sydney on November ...

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  13. NO NEWS OF FRUIT TRAIN

    Reported to have been turned back at Goulburn to Sydney last night, a train carrying 300 tons 'of Queensland fruit has not since ...

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  14. BUSH FIRE RISK

    A warning that freshening north-easterly to north-westerly winds and warmer temperatures will increase the bushfire risk ...

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  15. Defence Talks

    CANBERRA: There is no confirmation in Canberra of London suggestions that the British Minister for Defence (Mr. Alexander) may ...

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  16. Our Test Selection Is More Clear-Cut

    KALGOORLIE: As far as Test selection is concerned, Australia seems to be a little ahead of England. Dooland and Johnson's form at Perth almost ensures their selection, while by comparison it is no certainty that Wright and Smith, England's spin bowlers, ...

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  17. Red Cross Seeks Funds

    There was a great need for funds for the Bed Cross Society, as the statement of accounts showed an expenditure of approximately £9,000 ...

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  18. CRASH KILLS FOUR

    PARIS, October 20 (A.A.P.): Four persons were killed when a French military plane crashes in the Lower Rhone Valley. It is believed it was ...

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  19. Stop Press

    Ditto 2, Perestan 3. [?] W. [?] has been offered the mount on Brasen Jester in the Moonee valley Cup, and is expected to accept. ...

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  21. LANA TURNER WILL HAVE SWIMSUITS BANNED HERE

    The Mayor of Coolangatta (Aid. L. Peak) will not tolerate a French swimsuit even on Lana Turner. M.G.M. executive, Mr. Charles Goldsmith, has announced that Lana Turner, who is to visit south Queensland beaches shortly during her proposed Australian tour, will wear some of Hollywood's most ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. DUTY EVASION ALLEGATION

    SYDNEY: A charge against David Stewart Dawson. 24, company director, that he made a [?] Customs declaration, by ...

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  23. BERNBOROUGH HIS OLD SELF

    MELBOURNE: When Bernborough stepped on to the track today, ridden by N. Culley, he looked as if he had not had a race. He did his usual off morning effort, going twice round the tan ...

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  24. More Fruit by Air Probable

    MELBOURNE: More fruit and vegetables may be carried by air. A two-day conference of the executives of the Commonwealth ...

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  25. SLEEPERS BACK ON OCTOBER 27

    Sleepers will be restored on the Sydney-Brisbane trains as from October 27, and on the Brisbane-Sydney trains on October 29. ...

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  26. 500,000 ATTEND EXHIBITION

    LONDON, October 20 (A.A.P.): More than 18,000 people daily visited the "Britain Can Make It" exhibition. ...

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