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  4. [?]ND OF RAILWAY [?]ND TRAM STRIKE [?]S NOW IN SIGHT

    MELBOURNE, October 28.—The transport strike is expected to be over by Wednesday. A unanimous [?]ision to call on rail and tram workers to return to [?] was reached late this afternoon at a meeting of ...

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  5. HASTINGS MILITARY TRANSPORT.

    THE PHOTOGRAPH SHOWS the Handley Page "Hasting" Military Transport aircraft four Bristol Hercules 101 engines—which was on show recently. together with the products of nearly 200 British makers of aircraft components and accessories at Britain's biggest an show at the Handley page airfield. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ATTEMPT TO AVERT A LONG, BITTER CIVIL WAR IN CHINA

    LONDON, October 28.—The Nanking correspondent of The Times says that the continued departure of Communist personnel from here is indicative of the scepticism with which the Communists view ...

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  7. BULGARIANS FAVOUR COMS AT ELECTION

    LONDON, October 28.—The Sulla radio says that the overwhelming majority of votes so far counted in the Bulgarian general elections ...

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  8. SHIPPING TIE-UP MAY CANCEL WOOL SALES

    SYDNEY, October 28.—Until the present uncertainty about the control and shipment of wool is resolved, there is no possibility of wool buyers attending further wool auctions, said the chairman of the N.S. Wales and Queensland Wool Buyers' Association (Mr. D. A. Campbell) to-day. ...

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  9. Really Will Be Fish Dropped From Clouds

    BRISBANE, Oct. 28.—Fresh [?] will be delivered by [?]chute to western towns. [?] within a few weeks. It will ...

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  10. PRIVATE PLANE SALES BOOM

    WASHINGTON. October 28. Private plane sales in America[?] are booming and the demand exceeds the supply. The Aircraft Industries ...

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  11. TOTAL OF 87,277 SERVING

    CANBERRA, October 28.—Of a peak number of 990,176 members of the armed forces, 902,899 have been demobilised ...

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  12. DETERIORATION IN CLOTHING STOCKS DURING PAST YEAR

    CANBERRA. October 28.—Exhaustive investigations and surveys by the Rationing Commission showed a deterioration in the ...

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  13. OVERSEAS POST FOR FORDE?

    CANBERRA, October 28.—A senior diplomatic past overseas will be [?] to Mr. J. M. Forde although no official indication of ...

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  14. Soya Beans For Shoe Soles As Leather Short

    NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—The Chicago correspondent of the United Press says that the inventor, Elliott Simpson, who ...

    Article : 150 words
  15. "TORNADO" NOT TO RACE IN H'CAPS?

    MELBOURNE, October 28.—Bernborough was scratched from the Melbourne, Cup at 10.35 a.m. to-day. Trainer Harry Plant ...

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  16. FORCE WILL BE USED AGAINST ATTACKERS

    CALCUTTA, Oct. 28.—Following a stone and acid throwing attack against a lorry [?] British military personnel, the G.O.C. ...

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  17. Stolen Jewels And Furs Prove Hard to Trace

    LONDON, October 28.—Costly jewellery and curs stolen between October 25 and 27 have not passed through the recognised ...

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  18. REPRESSION WARNING SOUNDED

    WASHINGTON, October 28.—[?] Government economic and [?] experts issued caution[?] advice which the American ...

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  19. DEAN'S GREETING TO GERMANS

    LONDON. October 28.—My German brother was the gret[?] given by the 71-year-old De[?] Durh[?] Dr. C. A. Alington[?] ...

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  20. New Headquarters for U.S. Military Police

    LONDON. October 23.—The Chief Provost Marshal of American troops in Europe Colonel J. J. Turner) stated that a new military ...

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    Lieut.-General V.A.H. Sturdee, Chief of the General ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Davidson Denies Inducement Offered For Capricornia Seat

    BRISBANE, October 28.—"I was not at any time offered any sum by any person or association as an inducement to stand for Capricornia," said Mr. C. Davidson, the new member, to-day. "Since winning the seat! have not received any sum from any person or organisation as an honorarium." ...

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  24. FASCISM NOT DEAD

    ROME, October 28.—Po[?] and soldier guards were doubled throughout Italy after the [?] of a large unexploded bomb ...

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  25. THE YARD REVIVES "GHOST SQUAD"

    [?] October 28.—The [?] Windsor's [?] daring [?] revival of ...

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  26. Jews Injured in Election Eve Fights

    JERUSALEM. Oct 28.—At [?] Jews were injured in clashes on [?] Zionest [?] elections which are being held ...

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    THE "CORGI" Motor Cycle British lightweight machine, capable of a maximum speed of 35 miles per hour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. CONVENT ROBBED

    JERUSALEM. October 28.—Roberts e[?] the Russian Convent at Em Ka[?] an Arab village and birth place of St. John the ...

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  29. RELIGION BETTER MINUS FRICTION

    [?]BANE, October 28.—A plea for organised presentation [?] of the Christian viewpoint was made at the weekly [?] of the Rotary Club to-day by the Bishop of New[?] the Rt. Rev. Frank de Witt Batty. ...

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  30. Food Crisis Confronting Continent Next Year.

    NEW YORK,—October 28.—Central and Eastern Europe, Italy and China may face a food crisis and subsequent economic collapse in 1947 unless international aid is planned immediately, according to a report submitted to the United Nations by UNRRA, covering ...

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