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  4. TRUMAN EXPANDS U.S. MILITARY RESERVES

    LARKSBURG (Virginia) October 17.—President Truman announced to-day that he had directed the Defence Department [?] "organise all military reserve units required for national security." The presidential order requiring action without delay called for the ...

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  5. NEW ALTITUDE RECORD

    After two days' work by engineers and mathematicians calculations have been completed which show that on March 23 the international altitude record for aeroplanes was broken by Mr. John Cunningham, DSO, DFC, chief test pilot of the De ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WORK FOR ALL-BUT WHERE, IS QUESTION

    SYDNEY, October 17.—Asked by a delegate to the more production conference to-day how the Government would take up any unemployment when production reached the stage where there were surpluses, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said that no guarantee could be given ...

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  7. ALL OUT MALAYAN ATTACK

    SINGAPORE, October 17.—The R.A.F. in the past 48 hours, has launched its biggest attacks yet in the Malayan ...

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  8. GAME IS UP IF - !

    LONDON, October 17.—Mr.Booth (Conservative) told a territorial recruiting meeting in his constituency that the two ...

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  9. DAL BOARD HIS DEFIED ON ORDER

    SYDNEY, October 17.— Australian Iron and Steel Ltd. has and the Joint Coal Board [?] to stop work on the ...

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  10. Shannon Does It Again!

    SAN FRANCISCO, October 17.—Shannon carrying [?]st. 12lb. equalled the world record for nine furlongs when he won the ...

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  11. NO BREAD FOR MANY VIC. CITIES

    MELBOURNE, October 17.— Bread will not be baked for the people in Melbourne, Bendigo, Geelong Ballart of ...

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  12. CRAZY PRICES : A CRAZY REMEDY

    NEW YORK, October 17.—Police and the brigade leaders throughout the nation have been warned against ...

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  13. REDS' ARMS DROP IS THEORY:PARIS SAY

    LONDON, October 17.—Reuter's Paris representative says that at the session of the U.N.O. disarmament committee, France described the Soviet call for a one-third reduction of armament by the Big Five as "purely ...

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  14. WORLD WELL LOST!

    NEW YORK, October 17.—Mrs. Danise Reid, who was left a third share of her father's 2½ million ...

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  15. SUPPORTED FRENCH:

    LONDON, October 17.—Reuter's says that Mr. Arthur Horner (Secretary of the British Mineworkers' Union) who declared his support for the French miners' strike, returned from Paris to-day. The Sunday ...

    Article : 338 words
  16. REID BATTED WITH CONFIDENCE

    BRISBANE, October 16.— [?] match Colts [?] the Brisbane Cricket [?] Saturday. the young ...

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    DEATH.—Reuter's says that George Russell (45), kitchen porter, was sentenced to death at Berkshire Assizes for the ...

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  18. PLANE IN FLAMES: TWO DEAD

    SYDNEY, October 17.—The pilot and passenger of a Tiger Moth were incinerated when their plane crashed on ...

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  19. JEWS DEFY BAN ON SHOOTING

    LONDON, October 17.—Israeli authorities have refused to comply with a U.N. order to cease fire in the Negev area. The order, which was issued by Brigadier W. Riley, chief-of-staff of the U.N.O. trace observers, directed forces on both ...

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  20. [?]an Girls Stay? : No Comment

    NEW YORK, October 17.—The A.A.P. Washington correspondent says that Defence and State Department [?]ficials were reluctant tonight to comment on the re[?] from Tokio that Australian girls who are employed ...

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  22. AN EARLY END TO FRENCH STRIKES?

    LONDON, October 17.—The British United Press correspondent in Paris says the French ...

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  23. [?]ssault On, A Child : Arrest

    SYDNEY. October 17.— De[?]es arrested a 27 year old [?] at Harold Park dog racing [?] night and charged him ...

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  24. CANEGROWERS SEEK PEAKS ABOLITION

    BUNDABERG. October 17. — A meeting attended by 100 growers of the Millaquin mill area carried motions favouring ...

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  25. "GUNAWARRA" TO BE FILMED IN COLOUR

    LOS ANGELES. October 17.—Film producer, Howard Brown, has announced that he will film B. T. Shield's story. ...

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  26. NEW CAMERA IS SMALL AS WATCH

    LONDON, October 17.—The British United Press correspondent in Munich says that Dr. Rudolph Steinbeck has ...

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  27. BALANCE: STERLING & FRANC

    LONDON, October 17.—The British Treasury has announced that the new official sterling-frame rate is 1061.3 francs to ...

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  28. BODY IN BATH: MURDER

    LONDON, October 17.—Reuter's Paris representative says that French police are investigating the death of ...

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  29. TO BE WAR ON CAMELS SAVE SHEEP

    SYDNEY, October 17.—Thousands of wild camels in South Australia are to be shot and turned into boot leather, ...

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  30. "The Devil Finds Mischief For...!"

    BRISBANE, October 17.—The alarming increase in juvenile delinquency in Australia was related to the over-short working hours for young people, Archbishop Duhig said to-day. He was addressing about 300 ...

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  31. Ministers Face Very Delicate Problem

    [?] October 17.—The Sunday Times says that the Commonwealth Prime Ministers will face their most deli[?] problem to-morrow when, at a plenary session, they will [?] Commonwealth relationships. There will be further ...

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