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  4. Trial Irregularities Quash Charges Of Mutiny

    LONDON, October 10.—The Secretary of State for War (Captain Bellenger) announced in the House of Commons that convictions of all paratroopers of the 6th Airborne Division had been quashed and that ...

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  5. [?]THE PEACE CONFERENCE [?]ADOPTS DRAFT [?]TREATY, RUMANIA

    PARIS, Oct. 10.—Voting on the Rumanian draft treaty began when the plenary session resumed. There [?]ere 38 articles and six annexes to be voted for by [?]e end of to-night's session. ...

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  6. U.N.R.R.A.'S FOOD FOR EUROPE

    LIVESTOCK FOR EUROPE—Shipped under the auspices of UNRRA, a large consignment of English Wh[?]e Boar left Tlib[?] docks recently for Czechoslovakia. UNRRA is making a determined ans successful effort to help feed the liberated nations of Europe star[?]ing after the German occupation. The photo shows part of the large consignment of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MASS ARREST OF SEAMEN

    NEW YORK, October 10.—The Associated Press Vancouver correspondent says that 27 members of the crew of the ...

    Article : 261 words
  8. Nazi Condemned Will Die On Gallows, Oct. 16

    BERLIN, October 10.—The Allied Control Council has rejected all the appeals from the Nuremberg war criminals and has con-firmed that all the condemned men will be hanged on October 16. In addition to rejecting all ...

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  9. N.Z. GOV'T TO MARKET PETROL

    WELLINGTON, October 11.—The New Zealand Government will enter a new field of commercial enterprise in marketing ...

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  10. Ban On Allied Planes Over Central Europe

    LONDON, October 10.—All air services over central Europe were suspended to-day following the receipt of a United States military order stating that no civil or military aircraft would be allowed to fly over Czechoslovakia or Russian-controlled territory in Hungary ...

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  11. MARITIME HOLD-UP IN UNITED STATES

    NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—Negotiations in the maritime strike to-day broke down completely when representatives of the Operators' ...

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  12. CHILDERS HOSPITAL CLOSED

    CHILDERS, October 11.—As a result of a decision made by the Isis Hospitals Board [?] morning, the general section of the Isis ...

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  13. ACCOMMODATION FOR PARLIAMENTARIANS

    ADELAIDE, October 11.—In no [?] would he [?] pre[?] any [?] for [?] of [?] ...

    Article : 118 words
  14. TIMBER PRODUCTION DOUBLED IN 10 YEARS

    CANBERRA, October 11.—Tim[?]tion in Australia has [?] than doubled in value over the [?] ten years. During ...

    Article : 99 words
  15. NO ATOM BOMBS STORED IN BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON, October 22.—When asked a P[?] conference it American atom bomb were stored in Britain President ...

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  16. Abortive Revolt In Portugal

    LONDON, October 10.—An attempted uprising against President Salazar's regime in Pottugal fizzled out, reports the ...

    Article : 113 words
  17. HOTEL WORKERS IN LONDON ON STRIKE

    LONDON, October 10.—With union endorsement and support from many other unions, hotel workers in London are extending the strike to one London hotel and restaurant after another. London district committee of ...

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  18. [?]WILD SCENE [?] AT REID POLL [?]DECLARATION

    [?]YDNEY, October 11.—At the [?]tion of the poll for [?] to-day, the defeated mem[?] Mr. C. [?] Morgan (Lab.) ...

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  19. Perth Survivors: Fruitless Search

    CAIRNS, October 11.—Then 28 days' fruitless search for possible survivors of the cruiser Perth completed, the R.A.N. ship, Macquarie, returning to base of Sydney, called of Cairns to-day. She visited 50 islands off S[?]nday [?] putting search parties ashore at ...

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  21. UNITED STATES OF EUROPE

    THE HAGUE, October 11.—Britain must take the lead in establishing a "United States of Europe," and Field-Marshal ...

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  22. Jap Miners Demand Higher Wages

    NEW YORK, October 10.—The A.P. Tokio correspondent says that the Jap coal miners walked out of Hokkaido Island ...

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  23. Aust. Defence Costs

    CANBERRA, October 11.—De[?]ted to £27,[?]000 and for the three[?] ...

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  24. 20 NEW LINERS ON BRITAIN-AUST. RUN

    SYDNEY, October 11.—Next year Britain plans to have completed more than 20 new liners with a total ton[?]age of 300,000 to commence their maiden voyages to Australia and New Zealand. This is part of Britain's large-scale programme for the replacement of the ...

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  25. Archbishop Sentenced

    BELGRADE, October 11.—Archbishop Stepina[?] was found guilty on all counts and was sentenced to 16 years hard labour and ...

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  26. MONEY IN ROO SKINS

    Worth 7/- a pound these kangaroo skins which were loaded at [?] Centenary Celebrations, are estimated to be [?] The price of dingo scalps, which is much lower, does not attract scalpers. As a consequence the destruction caused by them goes on. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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