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    MAKING FRIENDS—The Botozi Club Jubilee championship dog show was held recently at the London Scottish Hall, Buckingham Gate, London. The photograph shows a little girl who neglects her dull to admire "Swank of Lenoken." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 58 words
  5. SURVIVOR TELLS OF ORDEAL OF THE SEA

    SYDNEY, October 25.—With three Australian members of the crew dead, and four others that lay in the last stages of exhaustion, the 15-ton ...

    Article : 727 words
  6. Lie Unequivocally Condemns The Franco Regime

    FLUSHING, October 24.—M. Trygve Lie, Secretary-General, in a supplementary report to the U.N. Assembly, condemned the Franco regime and urged the Assembly to outline the course of action whereby ...

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    "THE OVERLANDERS"—The premiere of the Australian film. "The Overlanders," took place at the Leicester Square Theatre, London. The photograph shows Chips Raffe[?] Australian star of the film, chatting to Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Country Party's Forward Move In Queensland

    BRISBANE, October 25.—"No organiser employed by the Country Party in Capricornia or in any other electorate has ever been paid £20 a week, said the acting Stale president of the party, Mr. John McCormack, to-day, in reply to ...

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  9. Small Powers Plea For Reasonable Use Of Veto

    NEW YORK October 24.—When the U.N. Assembly opened the general debate this afternoon it was quickly evident that Australia, Cuba and the Philippines would receive plenty of support from other small countries in their campaign against the extravagent use of the veto. ...

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  10. JAP TILT AT MAC

    NEW YORK, October 24.—The Tokio correspondent of the Herald Tribue, discussing the Japanese newspapers, Asahi's ...

    Article : 268 words
  11. WINSTON STICKS TO HIS GUNS

    LONDON, October 24.—Mr. Winston Chutchill, in a speech at Loughton, referring to the serious warming be gave in the Commons ...

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  12. French Effort to Smash Black Market

    PARIS, October 25.—The d[?] of the Interior announce that 64 had ben arrested [?] 437 charges laid in the first two ...

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  13. Aust.'s Efforts To Keep Out Noxious Drugs

    SYDNEY, October 25.—An organised attempt to introduce the vicious drug matihuana into N.S.W. is being made by solar ...

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  14. SYDNEY WATERFRONT: MORE TROUBLE LIKELY

    SYDNEY, October 25. More trouble is threatened on the waterfront. Many what labourers refused to week overtune to-night and were dismissed and reported to the port committee. Many wharf labourers returned to work to-day after then nine days' strike, but the 4600 men who attended the pack-up centres were insufficient for the 72 ships needing labour. ...

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  15. Uni. Degree Examinees a Record This Year

    BRISBANE, October 25—More than 1,000 students will sit for the annual degree examinations of the University of Queensland ...

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  16. German Crisis In Russian Zone

    LONDON, October 25.—German administration in the Russian zone is in a state of collapse, says the Berlin correspondent of the Daily ...

    Article : 144 words
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  18. SINGAPORE DOCKERS STRIKE

    LONDON, October 25.—To Exchange Telegraph S[?] representative say that been dockers stock this morning ...

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  19. GOVERNMENT DENIAL OF INDIFFERENCE TO NATIVES IN NORTH AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, October 25.—The Federal Government had a definite policy for the cane and welfare of natives in the Northern Territory, but on fortunately the carrying out of this plan had not been possible under war-time conditions said the Minister for the Interior, Mr. Johnson, to-day. Mr. Johnson said that this plan ...

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  20. BULOLO COMPANY'S CLAIM

    VANCOUVER, October 24.—Tribunal report of the Bulolo Club Dredging Company issued here disclosed that a 3,500,000 dollar. ...

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  21. U.S. COMMAND TO CLOSE ON NOV. 30

    [?] October 25.—When leaves for U.S.A. [?] hearly 2,000 Austra[?] and children will ...

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  22. More Nazis for Trial

    BERLIN, October 24.—The American Military Government announced that mayor German war leaders. possibly approaching ...

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  23. S.A.-INDIA DISPUTE ON RACIAL ISSUE

    NEW YORK, October 24.—The Associated Press correspondent at Flushing says that South Africa vigorously protested against the C.N.O. Assembly hearing India's charges of racial discrimination against Indians in South Africa. ...

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  24. GRAIN FOR BREAD AND POULTRY

    BRISBANE, October 23.—Every endeavour has been made to ensure that Queensland will be supplied with sufficient wheat to ...

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    HOUSING SHORTAGE—This picture, taken from Radio Times, London, shows the style of [?] house that is being erected in Britain to overcome the [?] shortage. This one, in Lambeth, was built of bomb ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. RUSSIAN STORY OF MAN'S DEATH

    BERLIN, October 24.—Russian authorities officially explains that the Russian military sell[?]man who or October 29 shot dead an ...

    Article : 75 words
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