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  4. U.S.A. DECIDES TO HELP SMALL NATIONS REDUCE FREQUENCY OF VETO

    NEW YORK, October 29.—The small and medium nations won a victory at the United Nations' Assembly today at Flushing through insistent oratory when the U.S.A. representative decided suddenly to propose a new plan aiming at reducing the frequency of use of the veto in the ...

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  5. [?]rist U.N. Agreement [?]owards Atomic Control

    First agreements to[?]ards [?]mlc energy [?]ntrol was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CONFERENCE ON EMPIRE TRADE

    SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS, president of the Board of Trade, opened the Empne Tiade Talks al the Carlton Hotel. Haymarket, in the presence of dele gates representing the United Kingdom. Canada. Australia. New Zealand, the Union of South A[?] Eire. Newtoundland, and Southern Rhodes[?] The photograph shows Sir Slafford speaking at the opening.—From on London representative. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Metal Trade Seeks Wage Increase

    BRISBANE, October 29.—The industrial Court to-day be[?] the hearing of a general ap[?]ation for an increate of £1 for ...

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  8. No Promise Of Wage Increase To Finish Strike

    MELBOURNE, October 29.—As a result of a unanimous decision by tram and railway union employees in favour of resumption of work, train and tram services are expected to resume in the morning. ...

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    THE Queen Elizabeth, the world's largest liner, completed her maiden civilian voyage when she arrived in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. U. S.-SOVIET TENSION HAS NOT INCREASED

    LONDON, October 29.—Mr. Stalin, replying to a questionnaire from Mr. Hugh Baillie, president of the United Press of America, said he did not agree with the statement broadcast by Mr. Byrnes on October 18 that tension between Russia and America had increased. ...

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  11. TIMBER OUTPUT IS RISING

    CANBERRA, October 29.—Every importing source for timber. is being sought, but the worldwide shortage of timber supplies ...

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  12. MAN REFUSED OFFER TO JOIN KETCH'S CREW

    [?] Oct. 29.—A Brisbane [?] man refused an offer to be[?] a member of the crew of [?] tated ketch. Nova, several ...

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  14. WHEAT CROP FAILS IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    CANBERRA, Oct. 29.—Failure of the N.S.W. wheat crop owing to drought would necesitate the transfer of at ...

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  15. AIR FREIGHTING OF GOODS TO COMBAT HEAVY PILLAGING

    BRISBANE, Oct. 29.—As a result of heavy pillaging of clothing material from trains between Melbourne and Brisbane, some local ...

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  16. WHEAT SUPPLIES

    BRISBANE, October 29—Ra[?]supplies of southern wheat for stock feed began to enter Queensland in considerably inereasen ...

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  17. GOVT. INQUIRY INTO DAIRYING COSTS SHORTLY

    CANBERRA, October 29.—The proposed special committee to invetsigate costs of the dairy industry will be set up probably ...

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  18. VALUABLE PEARL FISHED FROM SEA

    PERTH, October 29—Interest was aroused at On[?] when Lloyd Jones and a crew of three Australian natives re[?] from the ...

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  19. FUTURE OF JAPANESE TEXTILE INDUSTRIES

    LONDON, October 29.—Replying to questions in the House of Commons on the future of Japanese-textile industries, Sir Stafford Cripps said that reductions of Japanese heavy industries were aimed at rendering Japan incapable of waging ...

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  20. THIEVES STEAL 300,000 BEES

    [?] October 29.—[?] stole about 900,[?] been from a rpoperty owned [?] of Sheep Station ...

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  21. "Coats Off" At Meals In Northern Hotels?

    INNISFAIL, October 29.—The State Licensing Commission will be asked at the Council of the Royal Automobile Club of Queensland by Mr. D. McAdam, who it now touring the north, whether hotelkeepers in North Queensland can compel guests to wear coats ...

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