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  4. ALL AVAILABLE FORCES [?]MASSED FOR ACTION

    NEW YORK, October 4.—The Pairs correspondent of the New york Times (Mr. Arch. Amboult) says that barring surprises automatically, because militarily they seem well-nigh impossible situation seems well defined as follows: ...

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  5. BATTLE FOR THE REPEAL OF ARMS EMBARGO

    WASHINGTON, October 4.—"It is assumed some of the commerce restrictions in the Neutrality Bill have been Inserted deliberately to enable ...

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  6. MUSSOLINI WILL NOT INITIATE REPORTED PEACE OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, October 4.—Two developments in to-day's diplomatic activities centred on the reassurance from Rome that Signor Mussolini would not initiate the reported peace offensive, and the return of Mr. Urhays ...

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  7. ALL DOMINIONS TO BE AT IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON. October 5.—The Paris Press praises the decision to call Dominion Ministers to London. The Times, in a leader, says that by setting up conferences the Empire Governments have given new proof of unity of purpose and determination. Mr. ...

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  8. ERECTION OF 21 HOTELS APPROVED

    BRISBANE. October 6.—The annual report of the Licensing Commission, tabled in Parliament to-day, stated that progress had been made towards ...

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  9. GOERING KEEPING HIS WIGHT UP WITH SECRET SUPPLIES

    LONDON, October 4. — The Bureau of Information issued a communique stating that until the outbreak of war, ...

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  10. Still Fewer Prisoners in the State

    BRISBANE. October 6.—The annual report of the Controller of Prisons was presented to Parliament to-day. It stated that the continued marked ...

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  12. SEATS AND DESKS IN STATE SCHOOLS

    BRISBANE, October 6.—Seats and desks in some of the more modern schools had been improved, but there was room for even greater ...

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  13. SINO-JAPANESE WAR AND PEARLING INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, October.—The annual report of the Aboriginal Department tabled in Parliament to-day, stated that the Sino-Japanese war had had a ...

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  14. POPULATION OF QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, October 6.—The population of Queensland which, in 1859. at the time of separation was 23,620. had increased to 400,385 in 1991 and ...

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  15. INDUSTRIAL CENSUS IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA. October 5.— A census of 101 Australian manufacturing industries has been ordered by the Commonwealth Government. ...

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  16. U.S. NOT ANXIOUS TO ENTER PEACE TALKS

    NEW YORK. October 4.—The Washington correspondent of the American Press says officials are reluctant to comment on Mr. Lloyd Georges' ...

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