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  4. SUSPECT ARRESTED IN KIDNAPPING CASE

    Melbourne, October 4.—The arrest of 29-year-old Benjamin Gelbart today was a sensational turn in events which have followed the kidnapping of Solomon Ravaeli. Five charges were made against Gelbart after he was questioned for 6½ hours ...

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  5. Secret U.S. Navy Documents Given to Press

    Washington, October 4.—Documents in which high U.S. Navy officers expressed alarm over the Navy's morale and strength were secretly given to the press yesterday by a Naval source who stipulated that his name must not be used. He ...

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  6. T.A.A. Again Loses Money

    Melbourne, October 4.—T.A.A. expenses increased by £700,000 and the revenue for the year, ended June 30, rose £901,928. The Government ...

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  7. Bulgaria, Rumania Also Recognise Communist China

    London, October 4.—Bulgaria and Rumania last night joined with Russia in recognising Communist China. The Stockholm Socialist newspaper "Afton Tidningen" predicts a strong Communist "offensive" over the whole of Asia following ...

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  8. Deaths Mount In European Storms

    London, October 4.—Fearful storms have left trails of death and devastation across Italy, Spain and Sweden, and Italian and Spanish officials fear ...

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  9. Shorter Hours For Coalies

    Sydney October 4.—Any reduction in the working hours in the coal industry would reduce production and involve danger to the community. Mr. W. S. ...

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  10. 10 Per Cent. Cut Likely When Petrol Rationing Resumes

    Canberra, October 4.—The Federal Cabinet is expected to decide on a petrol ration scale ten per cent. lower than that which operated ...

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  11. Twenty-Eight Cattle Destroyed

    Melbourne October 4.—When a consignment of 44 cattle from South Australia arrived at Newmarket yesterday 28 of the beasts weak and crazed with ...

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  12. Water Rationing In Adelaide

    Adelaide, October 4.—Reservoirs intake in the winter was so unsatisfactory that the Government will ...

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  13. Art Union Results

    Sydney, October 4.—The first eight prizes and two of the three special prizes in the War Veterans Art union No. 13 were won by Sydney residents. ...

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  14. Argentine Devalues Peso

    Buenos Aires, October 4.—Argentina today reduces some of her exchange rates by 46 per cent. The new rates apply to the transfer of money for travellers' ...

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  15. Further Evidence By Girls In Wage Case

    Melbourne, October 4.—Mr. Justices Dunphy told a female witness in the basic wage case today that the should "reorient" her views about prejudice ...

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  16. HAYES TO REST IN BROKEN HILL

    Sydney, October A.—The Harry Hayes-Andre Famerlion fight, scheduled for Sydney Stadium next Monday night, has been postponed for at least six months. ...

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  17. NO GENERAL ELECTION IN ENGLAND

    London, October 4.—There will be no general election in 1949 says the political correspondent of the "Dally Herald," the organ of the British Labor Party. ...

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  18. RECORD ENTRIES LIKELY FOR OLYMPIC GAMES

    Auckland, (N.Z.), October 5 (AAP Reuter).—Entries for the Empire Games next February are likely to be the biggest ever, according to the organising ...

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  19. Tito's Direct Attack On Russia

    Belgrade, October 4.—Marshal Tito personally and directly accused Russia last night of using "mysterious and monstrous methods" to force confessions ...

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  20. FLAW IN MEDICAL SERVICE

    Adelaide, October 4.—Dr. D. J. Reilly, Government Medical Officer at Tennant Creek who has resigned because he is unable to adjust himself ...

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  21. No Resources For Atom Bomb

    Canberra, October 4.—"We have either the scientific or industrial resources to develop the atomic bomb," said the Defence Minister (Mr. ...

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  22. NEGRO K.O's. ASHENDEN

    Sydney, October 4.—American negro Jimmy Carter (9.8¾) knocked out Charlie Ashenden (9.8) of south Australia, in the fourth round of a twelve round bout ...

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  23. Immigration Act Challenged By Chinese

    Melbourne, October 4.—Deportation orders issued by the Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) were challenged by Chinese wartime evacuees in ...

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  24. HITCH HIKING TO AUSTRALIA

    London, October 4.—Two Yorkshire men have just left Doncaster on a hitch hike to Australia, and are expected to arrive around about May. The men are ...

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  25. STOLEN MOTORCYCLE RECOVERED

    A motorcycle stolen from outside the Ozone Theatre on Monday night was recovered yesterday afternoon near the Flying Doctor Base. The machine was ...

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  26. Revival of Timber Deal Case

    Sydney, October 4.—Within a few days the Attorney-General (Mr. Martin) expects to announce whether action will be taken against Edward Janice Farrell, ...

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  27. "Little Nipper" Contest Winner

    Mrs. R. E. (Pat) Smith of 286 Bromide Street, local winner in the H.M.V. "Little Nipper" photograph contest, ...

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  28. Decline in B.H. Mines Receipts

    Sydney, October 4.—In his annual report tabled in Parliament today the Auditor General, Mr. Swift states that the claim of ...

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  29. Search For Man's Body Continues

    The search for the body of James Goodwin, the 39-year-old victim of the holiday tragedy at Menindee, was continued on Monday and yesterday Without avail. Dragging operations which were continued on Monday were abandoned yesterday but ...

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  30. Joint Atomic Energy Talks

    Washington, October 4.—The chairman of the Joint Congressional Atomic Energy Committee (Senator B. McMahon) is optimistic of the outcome of ...

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  31. TRAGIC DEATH OF OLD MAN

    Brisbane, October 4.—An elderly invalid was burned to death on Saturday after his wife had mode an unsuccessful attempt to save him from ...

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  32. Migrant Child Dies

    Sydney, October 4.—A migrant child from the I.R.O. ship Skaugum admitted to the Price Henry Hospital last week, died yesterday. The 14 other children ...

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  33. FOOD PARCELS FOR CHRISTMAS

    Sydney, October 4.—Four hundred thousand food parcels have been accumulated in England for Christmas distribution under the Australian express ...

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  34. S.A. POLICE STATISTICS

    Adelaide, October 4.—In the annual report tabled in Parliament. Police Commissioner Johns states road accident toll was the highest for 10 years. There was ...

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  35. ENGAGEMENT RINGS DEARER SOON

    Sydney, October 4.—Jewellers who were expecting a 25 per cent. price rise in engagement rings would sell their existing stocks at present prices it was ...

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  36. DULL WEATHER YESTERDAY

    Dull weather conditions prevailed yesterday, but there was no rain. Maximum temperature up to 3 p.m. was 64 degrees and early morning minimum ...

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