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  4. [?]HREAT INHERENT [?] RED WARNING

    LONDON, October 31,—Reuter's Berlin correspondent says that the deputy Soviet Commander Berlin (Colonel Alexis Yelisarov) in the of-Soviet newspaper, Taegliche Rundshau, ...

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  5. GOVT. VICTORY IN PIT BATTLE

    LONDON, October 31,—Reuter's Paris correspondent says that it is now clear that the Government has, in effect, won the battle for the pitheads and a trial of strength with the ...

    Article : 458 words
  6. MODEL SHIPS AT EXHIBITION

    The Model Engineer Exhibilion opened recently at the Horticultural Hall In London contains exhibits from many parts of the world from jet propelled aircraft to model racing cars capable of doing 70 m.p.b. The picture shows a visitor looking at tome of the wonderful galleons that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ANOTHER ORDER IS BROKEN

    LONDON, October 31,—The British United Press Paris correspondent says that U.N.O. headquarters report that the ...

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  8. A NEW DEAL ON GREECE

    LONDON, October 31,—Australia has appealed for an entirely new U.N.O. approach to the Greek problem. ...

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  9. Says Churchill Has Not Helped Empire

    LONDON, October 31,—London says that the influential newspaper, the Sunday Observer, has charged the Opposition and Conservative leader, Mr. Churchill, with having added "a mott unfortunate, unhelpful postscript to the brilliantly ...

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  10. CHINA KEY TO A NEW WORLD WAR?

    NEW YORK, October 31,—The spread of Communism in China may lead lo a new world war, Generalissimo ...

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  11. "National Sin Is Neglect"

    GYMPIE. October 31,—"If Australia has a national sin it is neglect of our primary Industries." Archbishop Duhlg ...

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  12. Drought Strains Railways' Sinews

    BRISBANE, October 31,—More than 116,000 gallons of water are being taken 1000 miles a day to drought-stricken areas. Disclosing this to-day, the Railways Commissioner (Mr. Maloney) said that transporting water had become "a colossal ...

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  13. Earn Big Money : Have Four Months' Holiday Each Year

    HOBART, October 31,—Employees in a Tasmanian timber mill, near Rosebery, earn £5/10/- a day, and have four months' holiday a year. The mill, owned by Mr. Jack Fidler, is operated under the incentive scheme. ...

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  14. ATOM AGE MAY NOT BE PLEASANT ONE

    LONDON, October 31,—Reuter's says that Professor M. H. Pryce, speaking at the annual conference ...

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  15. WE WILL MAKE OUR OWN JET PLANES

    SYDNEY. Oct. 31,—Australia will design and build its own special twin-jet bombers and single-jet fighters. Both types ...

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  16. [?]NEIL THINKS [?]EDS ARE FOXY

    LONDON. October 31,—Reuter's Paris correspondent says Mr. Hector McNeil (British Labour Minuter) in a on the United Nations radio, declared that he did that the Soviet offer of a one-third reduction ind giving a direct answer." ...

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  17. CHANGES IN U.S. ARMY

    WASHINGTON, October 31(A.A.P.).—A top-level reorganisation of the United States army—to "place it on a ...

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  18. PLANE CRASH: 2 DEAD

    SYDNEY. October 31,—The pilot and passenger in a Moth Minor plane were killed instantly when the plance ...

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  19. [?]RBOUR [?]NGER [?]OT: T.N.T.

    SYDNEY. October 31,—Hun[?] of cases of high ex[?] floating round Sydney. They came from ...

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  20. 40 Killed In Smash

    LONDON. Oct. 31,—(A.A.P) The British United Press correspondent at Ankara (Tinkey) reports that 40 people. ...

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  21. TO-DAY'S ECLIPSE TO HELP RADIO

    SYDNEY, October 31,—After to-morrow's eclipse scientists hope to be able to solve when the earth is being "hissed" by the sun. and when the hissing conies from sun spots. The technical secretary of the radio-physics division of the C.S.I.R. ...

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  22. Reds Have Taken Manchurian City

    NEW YORK. October 31,—The A.A.P correspondent at [?]says that according to [?] but [?] ...

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  24. Social Service Benefits Carry No Stigma

    CANBERRA, October 31,—All his broadcast to-night the Prime Minister. Mr. Chifley.said that in the current year ...

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  25. Chifley Talks: Naval Base Carries On

    SYDNEY, October 31,—The Prime Minuter (Mr. Chifley) has settled a dispute about a lavatory which threatened to ...

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  26. Move On N.S.W. Coal Deadlock

    SYDNEY. October 31,—The central executive of the Miners' Federation will meet in Sydney to-morrow to decide whether ...

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  27. DEWEY TIPPED AS NEXT PRESIDENT

    NEW YORK. October 31,—In a final pre-election survey based on reports from 48 States the New York Times predicts that ...

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  28. BRITAIN SOON ON HER OWN FEET

    LONDON. October 31,—Reuters says that the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps. speaking at Bristol. ...

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  29. AUST. HEADS CAR BUYING LIST

    LONDON. October 31,—The Observer's motoring representative says that Australia heads the list as the greatest buyer ...

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  30. HEAVY LOSS IN N.Z. WOOL FIRE

    WELLINGTON. October 31,—The three-story. three-quarter of an acre, steel-framed brick woolstore of Levin and Coy., ...

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  31. WANTS REFERENDUM ON STEEL QUESTION

    LONDON, October 21,—Reuter's political writer says that he understands that sir William Darling ...

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  32. RILEY STAYS PUT: MILL BE BUILT ROUND HIM

    SYDNEY. October 31,—A tiny tumbledown, two-roomed shop Fivedock, stays slubbornly out while a £100,000 giant mill is being built around it. The tiny shop is owned ex-serviceman, Bernard Riley, who refuses to make way ...

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  33. "SMOG" HAS KILLED MANY IN MILL TOWN IN U.S.

    PITTSBURGH, October 31,—Eighteen persons have died in the small mill town of Donora (Pennsylvania), which has a population of 1500, from what health authorities say were the indirect results of a smothering "smog." ...

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  34. BAKERS DECIDE ON DISPUTE

    BRISBANE October 31,—The Industrial Court will be notified on Monday that a dispute exists in the industry, the ...

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  35. French Strike-Nears End

    PARIS Oct. 31,—(A.A.P.) There is rising Government optimism that the French coal strike is near its end. This ...

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