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  4. Germans Seek Further Trial Of Freed Nazis

    LONDON, October 5.—The A.P. Berlin correspondent says that 5000 Germans heard and endorsed the demands by the German officials in the Russian zone that the three Germans acquitted—von Papen ...

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  5. CHURCHILL PUTS BLAME FOR ILLS ON TO SOCIALISTS

    LONDON, October 6.—The Socialists have broken up national unity for the sake of their political interests and have brought into office a party Government which has shown itself markedly unequal to holding ...

    Article : 560 words
  6. 8 TONS OF USED HORSESHOES!

    THIS STACK of used horseshoes at a blacksmith's shop at the corner of Derby-street and Gladstone-road, Rockhampton, weighs about eight tons and represent the accumulation of the war years. In the past the Mt. Morgan Gold Mining Company bought the old shoes to precipitate copper in solution from its workings. During the war when truck tyres and petrol ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. EIGHT DEAD IN MISHAPS At WEEK-END

    BRISBANE, October 6.—During the week-end eight people were killed and 32 injured in Queensland N.S.W. and South ...

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  8. Trade Chances Lost In Java

    BRISBANE, October 6.—Australia had forfeited a lifetime of trading opportunity with the Dutch to the U.S.A. and Britain, said the Australian members of the crew of the collier, Stagen, when ...

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  9. YUGOSLAVS FORCE DOWN BRITISH PLANE

    ROME, October 5.—The A.P. correspondent says that according to reports reaching Allied Headquarters a British ...

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  10. KEEN INTEREST IN POSSIBLE DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER

    SYDNEY, October 6.—The selection of a deputy Prime Minister to replace Mr. Frank Forde is causing almost as much ...

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  11. AMENITIES FOR TROOPS IN JAPAN

    BRISBANE, October 6.—Thousand of tons of fresh food, building material and amenities to improve conditions for troops, in ...

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  12. PLANE'S LONG FLIGHT

    CAIRO, October 6.—After a flight from Honolulu and across the Arctic the U.S. Army Superfortress, Pacusan ...

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  13. 24 HOUR STRIKE IN TRANSPORT

    MELBOURNE, October 6.—Tram and trail, services will be tied up to-morrow by striking employees for the first time. It is expected that the strike will last for only 24 hours and full transport services will be resumed on Tuesday. ...

    Article : 335 words
  14. TO SHARE MAJOR COST OF CARE OF REFUGEES

    LAKE SUCCESS, October 5.—Italian and America have agreed to pay nearly three-quarters of the cost of financing the proposed ...

    Article : 69 words
  15. NEHRU AND JINNAH LIKELY TO AGREE

    LONDON, October 6.—An agreement between Pat[?] Nehid and Dr. Junnah has proceeded so for it is reported that the ...

    Article : 93 words
  16. SOVIET QUESTION FOR THE UNITED NATIONS

    NEW YORK, October 5.—Mr. G[?]myko (Russia) in a letter to [?] Society-General (Mr. Lie) [?] that the United Nations ...

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  17. STOWAWAY MADE TRIP IN COMFORT

    SYDNEY, October 6.—A young man, "broke" after a discharge leave holiday in New Zealand travelled across the Tasman this ...

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  18. 50 POLICE DEAD IN KOREAN RIOT

    SEOUL (Korean) October 5.—Fifty-three Korean police were killed. 20 seriously wounded and 100 were reported moving as a ...

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  19. GREEK PROTESTS ON LAND CLAIMS

    ATHENS, October 5.—Shops and offices were closed to-day a processions marched through the streets as a protest against the ...

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  20. SWEDISH MINISTER DIES

    STOCKHOLM, October 6.—The Prime Minister (M Aly[?] Hanson) collapsed and died in a [?] street while re[?] ...

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  21. RE-APPEARANCE OF PLANES AS BICYCLES

    TOKIO, October 5.—Allied Headquarters stated that the remains of Japan's air force—everything from Zeros to ...

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  23. WAGE PEGGING DISCUSSIONS

    CANBERRA, October 6.—The [?] pug[?]ing regulations which [?]mental part of the Government's financial policy will ...

    Article : 66 words
  24. SOLDIER SAYS WAS DETAINED AS SPY

    WARSAW October 5.—A Britain soldier Private Aly[?] Vincent [?] on his way to London by on after telling a story of 12 ...

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  25. U.S. ARMY TO BE AIR BORNE

    WASHINGTON, October 6.—Over 40 U.S. gener[?]ded that the bulk of the American Army be trained as the [?] ...

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  26. DAVIS RETIRING

    LONDON, October 6.—Joe [?] of the world's [?] since 1927, an[?] was retiring from ...

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  27. BRADMAN ACCEPTS DISTRICT OFFER

    ADELAIDE October 6.—Don [?] that he had [?] of Ken[?] and will ...

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  28. Truman's Request Shocked British

    PARIS, October 6.—President Truman's published request for immediate substantial Jewish immigration to Palestine has shocked many people in Britain who fear that the ultimate success of the whole Palestine talks will be ...

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  29. BRITISH HANGMAN

    LONDON, October 6.—The British hangman, P[?] in Nuremberg to carry on the exception of the conde[?] ...

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  30. REPARATIONS TOTAL AGREED TO BY ITALY

    PARIS, October 5.—The Italian economic committee agreed by 11 votes to four to the British proposal that the total reparations payable by Italy should be £81,250,000. Russia, Yugoslavia and Greece will each receive £25,000,000 and Ethiopia £6,250,000. ...

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  31. LATEST IN SWIMSUITS

    A young lady strolling along the beach at Deaville, France, wearing the very latest in swimsuits. The fine looking dog seen with her attracted just as much attention ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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