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  4. DEATH WIPES THE SLATE CLEAN AS HUN CRIMINALS WALK THE GALLOWS; GOERING DIES BY POISON

    NUREMBERG, October 16.—While his ten condemned fellow war criminals paid the full penalty for their crimes on the gallows to-day Goering cheated the hangman by suiciding in his prison cell at 10.45 o'clock last night, two and a quarter hours before the Nazi chiefs were due to march ...

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  5. High Poft, for Former Sixth Dimuon G.O.C.

    Major-General J. E. S. Stevens 50 a former commander of the 6th Division A.L.F. has been appointed general manager and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CHEATED HANGMAN

    THE late Herman Goering Regarded as No 1 German war criminal after Hitler he cheated the hangman and died ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 11 DEAD MEN OF NUREMBERG

    APART from Herman Goering, ex-Luftwaffe chief, who committed suicide, the condemned Nazi war criminals who dropped to oblivion through the trapdoor of the gallows in ...

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  8. MANY NAZIS HAVE YET TO FACE TRIAL

    WASHINGTON, October 16. — The Supreme Court Justice, Mr. Robert Jackson, who recently resigned as chief U.S. ...

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  9. Removal Of Controls In U. S. Leads To Inflation

    NEW YORK, October 16.—As a result of the removal of meat price controls announced by President Truman last night, the price of pigs in Chicago stock markets soared over eight dollars to 24 and 25 dollars a 100 lbs. for choice animals. Prices on New York Stock Exchange were markedly firmer in ...

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  10. CAUCUS IS LIKELY TO RACK P. M.

    CANBERRA, October 16. — Though some Left Wing electors in the Labour Party might attempt to press the demands of ...

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  11. SIX NEW MEN IN ENGLAND'S TEAM TO-DAY

    PERTH, October 16.—That Hammond does not consider himself indispensable to the Marylebone side in their preliminary ...

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  12. BROADCASTS OF TESTS STILL IN THE BALANCE

    ADELAIDE, October 16.—Negotiations between commercial broadcasting stations in South Australia and the Cricket Association to broadcast first-class matches in Adelaide including the Fourth Test and other M.C.C. team ...

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  13. Railways Lost Money Last Year

    BRISBANE, October 16.—The financial operations of the Queensland Railways showed a net loss of £158,538 in 1945-46 ...

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  14. Spain Has Entry To World Court

    LAKE SUCCESS, October 16.—Poland sought to bar Spain from access to the International Court when the Security Council to-day considered the conditions on which the court should be open to States not parties to the statute. ...

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  16. STRIKES DELAYED HOME BUILDING

    BRISBANE, October 16.-In Parliament to-day, Mr. Bruce Pie said that the Government's housing administration was hopelesly bogged down, and urged the immediate setting up of an all party Parliamentary committee to investigate the ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN BRIDE DETAINED IN U.S.A.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 16—The California District Appeal Court to-day granted Charles W. Saunders a[?] ...

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    THE KING OF GREECE has returned from London to his homeland. The photograph shows the king taking farewell of the Greek Bishop before leaving England.—From our Special London ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Cairns And Mackay Death Risk Well Above Average

    BRISBANE, October 16.—Cairns and Mackay are the only tropical cities where the liability to death is much greater than in Queensland generally, stated the Government Statistician (Mr. Colin Clark) in the Queensland Year Book just ...

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  20. RESHUFFLING INDIAN INTERIM GOV'T. SOON

    NEW [?] October 16.—Re[?]ling of the interim Government is expected early next week. The Vi[?]roy (Lord Wavell) asked ...

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