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  3. FADDEN CHALLENGED ON QUOTED DOCUMENTS

    Canberra, October 1. — An investigation into how the Country Party leader (Mr. A. W. Fadden) obtained confidential documents which purported to be a report of the British ...

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  4. RUSSIAN OPPOSITION WILL NOT STOP AIRLIFT

    Berlin, October 1.—Despite Russian opposition the Allied airlift has been so effective that Allied experts are debating whether to increase Western Berliners' rations this winter. ...

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  5. LEAD UP £22 IN U.K.

    London, October 1.—The Ministry of Supply has raised the maximum prices of copper, lead, zinc and zinc products as follows: Electrolytic copper, £140, an increase of £8 per ton; Good [?]6ft pig lead, £112, on increase of £22 per ton; Good ...

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  6. Woolsheds Destroyed

    Goondiwindi, October 1.—Four large woolsheds have been burned down along the northern New South Wales border in the last five weeks. ...

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  7. Atom Bombs 'Like 79,000 Bombers'

    Gen. Carl Spaatz, former wartime commander of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Incentive Payments

    Adelaide, October 1.—Following a recent suggestion made at an annual meeting of an Adelaide Industrial firm that incentive schemes for workers would be ...

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  9. No Suppression Of "The Iron Curtain"

    Sydney, October 1.—Communists who attempted to stage a demonstration at the evening session of the screening of "The Iron Curtain" at the Plaza ...

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  10. Tito's Requirements

    London, October 1.—Wool is an important item in a new Anglo-Yugoslav trade agreement at present approaching conclusion. ...

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  11. Tobacco And Curing Plant Seized

    Melbourne, October 1.—Customs officers, detectives and local police raided a house in Healesville on Wednesday night and confiscated a large quantity of ...

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  12. Arrest Of Terrorist

    London, September 30.—Jewish police in Haifa last night detained Friedman Yellin, leader of the Jewish terrorist Stern Gang. ...

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  13. Adelaide's Impressive Flower Day

    Adelaide, October 1.—Adelaide today had its first flower day since before the war and the city presented a memorable scene. Huge crowds, including thousands ...

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  14. U.N.O. Guard Proposed

    Paris, October 1. — The United Nations secretary general, Mr. Trygve Lie, yesterday announced detailed proposals for the nucleus of a U.N.O. ...

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  15. Britain Has No Aggressive Intentions

    London October 1.—In London the Minister for War, Mr. Shinwell, announced that the British Government was united on the issues of peace ...

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  16. Funeral Of Lord Howe Victims

    Sydney, October 1.—Five of the seven victims of the Catalina air crash at Lord Howe Island last Tuesday will be buried at Rookwood cemetery with full ...

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  17. No Appeasement Is Dewey's Policy

    New York, October 1.—The Unite. States should treat Russia with friendship and fairness as a strong and equal power, but should not be bluffed nor ...

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  18. Tito's Attack On Com. Slander

    Belgrade, October 1.—Amid stormy cheering and applause and with Marshal Tito acknowledging the plaudits of members and spectators, the ...

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  19. U.N.O. Debate On Berlin Monday

    Paris October 1.—It is officially announced that the U.N.O. Security Council will meet at 2 p.m. on Monday to begin the debate on the Berlin crisis. ...

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  20. Minister's Visit

    Mr. W. E. Dickson, M.L.C., Minister for Building Materials, amongst other deputations, received one yesterday from the Chamber of Commerce, B.I.C., and ...

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  21. Jap War Criminal Hanged

    Hong Kong (A.A.P.-Reuter), Oct. 1.—Iwasaki Yoshito was hanged at Stanley gaol today following his conviction by the Australian War Crimes Court on ...

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  22. Rationed Matches

    Melbourne, October 1.—"Match supplies from Bryant and May Pty. Ltd will be rationed to distributors from today." Mr. A. R. Gordon, managing ...

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  23. Wallerawang Murder

    Brisbane, October 1.—William Benjamin Harvey-Bugg (17), station hand, will appear at Sydney Central Court on Monday charged with the murder of ...

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  24. Citizenship Bill

    Canberra, October 1.—After next Australia Day (January 2[?]), Australians will have Australian citizenship and British nationality. ...

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  25. Segura Defeats Kramer

    Sydney, October 1. — Pancho Segura defeated Jack Kramer 6/0, 6/2 tonight in the biggest surprise of the current professional tennis tournament. Bobby ...

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  26. Madiun Retaken

    Batavia, October 1.—Madiun, the Communist rebel stronghold in East Java, was captured by Indonesian Republican forces yesterday afternoon. ...

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  27. Local Honesty

    On Wednesday when the Ministers' car arrived, a dive for the luggage found an empty traitor, the bottom having fallen out. Leaving the Minister in town ...

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  28. Rare Birds And Fish

    The Arnhem Land expedition at Oenpelli has found species of birds and fish not previously known in Australia or seen anywhere else for centuries. ...

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  29. Pension Rise For Judges Proposed

    Canberra, October 1.—The Government proposes to liberalise pensions payable to High Court and other judges under Federal jurisdiction and to extend ...

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  30. Union Ballots

    Canberra, October 1.—The ALP Triennial Conference has deferred action on union ballots. Four Victorian unionists, who alleged ...

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  31. MINE ACCIDENTS

    L. B. Kiddy (North) was treated at the Hospital yesterday for an injured right leg. He was later taken home to 331 Morgan Lane. ...

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  32. U.K. Production

    London, September 30.—The Trades Union Congress yesterday decided to stop issuing appeals to workers for higher production and to concentrate instead ...

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  33. QUIZ FINALISTS

    Adelaide, October 1.—The four finalists in the Sixth Security Loan Quiz Broadcast tonight were: E. G. Whitlaw (barrister Sydney), V. D. Elliott (salesman ...

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  34. Czechs Welcome Wool Credit

    London, September 30.—The Prague newspaper. "Narodni Osvobozeni." yesterday praised Australia's decision to grant a wool credit of £500,000 to ...

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  35. De Gaulle And His Policy

    Paris, October 1.—General De Gaulle indicated today that if he were called to power by the people he would not hesitate to crush any reaction opposing ...

    Article : 374 words
  36. 65 DEGREES YESTERDAY

    Yesterday was a pleasant day, the maximum reading up to 3 p.m. being 35 degrees. Early morning minimum 65 degrees. Early morning minimum ...

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