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  2. WAR-TIME PRODUCT OF GLASS INDUSTRY

    Latest of a series of war-time products of the Australian glass industry is this improved chemical-ware on show at Sydney University. Eliminating the old system of cocks and other perishable connections, the glassware uses a cone and socket ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Stage Set For World Air Speed Trial

    LONDON, Oct. 23.—The stage is set for the attempt by a British Gloster Meteor jet-propelled aircraft to try and break ...

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  4. RESPONSIBLE DIET FOR JAPAN Proposed Changes In Constitution

    TOKYO, Oct. 23.—Prince Konoye, who is revising the Japanese Constitution, said to-day that the Emperor was already convinced that considerable changes were ...

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  5. STATE TO TIGHTEN BUILDING CONTROL

    When building control passes from Federal hands next week, the State Government will revoke the Federal "blanket" permit for unrestricted building up to £1,200. ...

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  6. Officer Claims Bennett Left After Surrender

    PERTH, Tuesday.—"Bennett did not leave Malaya before the capitulation," said Major A. E. Saggers, of the 2/4 Machine-Gun ...

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  7. DIET AS "GUIDING INFLUENCE"

    Prince Konoye said that the present Constitution made the Emperor a divinity only in the same way that the King of ...

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  8. SECRETRECORD GAVE CLUE

    MANILA, Oct. 23.—A secret microphone recording General Yamashita's voice gave United States forces in the Philippines full ...

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  9. SAIGON STILL UNSETTLED

    SAIGON, Oct. 23.—While the military position around Saigon remains unsettled, the French aircraft carrier Beam has arrived ...

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  10. One-day Strikes Plan Postponed

    The trade union movement's proposed 24-hour strikes to draw attention to its demand for a 40-hour working week are to be postponed until after a mass demonstration in Sydney and other New South Wales ...

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  11. DISPOSING OF THE ZAIBATSU

    The Japanese Minister of Finance, Viscount Shibusawa, announced yesterday that the Zaibatsu (financial oligarchy) would be ...

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  12. Bunnerong Resumes Without Hitch

    The threatened hitch in the resumption of work at Bunnerong power-house was averted yesterday when it was announced by the ...

    Article : 226 words
  13. SHIPBUILDING IN U.K.

    LONDON, Oct. 23 (A.A.P.).—The First Lloyds shipbuilding return since the beginning of the war was issued to-day. ...

    Article : 111 words
  14. TEST FOR NAZI SUSPECTS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Commonwealth will conduct a judicial inquiry into the standing of all suspected Nazis who were ...

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  15. "STALIN DYING" IS RUMOUR

    LONDON, October 23.— Rumours that Generalissimo Stalin is dying and that Russian marshals are lighting for the ...

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  16. FOOD SURPLUSES FORESEEN

    QUEBEC, Oct. 23 (A.A.P.).— The Australian delegate, Professor J. G. Crawford, warned the conference of the United Nations Food ...

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  17. HALF HOLIDAY OPPOSITION

    People were much opposed to Saturday half-holiday in all country districts, the secretary of the Graziers' Association, Mr. Allen, ...

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  18. TENANCIES OF WINE SALOONS

    The Minister of Justice, Mr. Downing, promised a deputation from Penfold's wine saloon licensees yesterday that he would submit to the Cabinet ...

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  19. NO SOVIET REPLY ON HUNGARY

    NEW YORK, Oct. 23.—Russia has not replied to the American "presentation of views" on the proposed Russo-Hungarian trade ...

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  20. FOREIGN POLICY OF VENEZUELA

    CARACAS, Oct. 23 (A.A.P.).— Carlos Morales, Foreign Minister of the new Venezuelan Government, said to-day that the nation ...

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  21. Land cope Gift To Formidable

    A.I.F. ex-prisoners who were brought back to Australia recently in the British aircraft-carrier Formidable have ...

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  22. INDIA TOOK MORE U.S. GOODS

    NEW DELHI, Oct. 23 (A.A.P.). —The value of commercial imports into India from America in the year ended on June 30, exclusive of ...

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  23. Wearer of French Swim Suit On Vagrancy Charge

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The first woman to wear the latest French swim suit in Brisbane streets finished in the City ...

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  24. Japanese Had Jet-Fighter

    TOKYO, Oct. 23.—When the Pacific war ended the Japanese were manufacturing a rocket-propelled fighter designed to counter ...

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  25. M.L.A.s Denied Swim Suit Parade

    A mannequin parade of French swim suits in the Legislative Assembly was suggested by Mr. Arthur (Lab., Hamilton) ...

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  26. FIVE ESCAPE IN AIR CRASH

    A Beaufort bomber with five occupants was severely damaged in a forced landing at Coralville, near Moorland, yesterday. ...

    Article : 90 words
  27. ADMIRALTY HOUSE

    Admiralty House, the Governor-General's residence in Sydney, which was bought in 1885 for £20,000 by the New South Wales ...

    Article : 94 words
  28. BUSHFIRES IN SUBURBS

    Fire brigades were called to bushfires in seven Sydney suburbs yesterday afternoon. Homes were not threatened and ...

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  29. U.S. SQUADRON AT SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, Oct. 23 (A.A.P.). —An American naval squadron, including the battleships Tennessee and California, has arrived in Singapore. ...

    Article : 49 words
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