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  4. AUSTRALIA'S FAR EAST TRADE MENACED BY RACKETEERS

    SYDNEY, Saturday. -- A colossal black market trade with China is being carried on by organised gangs, which are making fortunes selling Australian products at fantastic prices in ...

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    The Queen took the helm o£ the Queen Elizabeth, world's largest liner, while she steamed at 30 knots off the coast of Arnan during trials in the Firth of Clyde on October 8. The two Princesses -- Elizabeth and Margaret -- stood with a group of the ship's officers watching their mother take charge of the giant ship, and obeying the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Q' LAND CLIP MAY NOT BE AUCTIONED

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- There is a strong probability that £2 million worth of wool scheduled to be sold at the Brisbane wool sales to-morrow will not come under the hammer because a black ban similar to that operating against ...

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  7. FRITSCHE SAYS NOBODY GAVE GOERING PHIAL

    LONDON. October 19. -- Reuters Frankfurt correspondent, auotingg the American News service, says Fritsche who was acquitted at the ...

    Article : 183 words
  8. Drifted 3 Weeks

    LONDON. October 19. -- Passengers say that the 8731- ton refrigerator ship Princesa. drifted for three weeks in the ...

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  9. Changes In Naval Command

    Commodore J. Collins (left). Commodore Commanding the Australian Naval squadron, will soon leave for England for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NUREMBERG DIRTY WORK LEFT TO U.S.

    NEW YORK, October 19. -- The 'Army and Navy Journal,' an unofficial, but often authoritative mouthpiece of a large number of ...

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  11. Conundrum Of Peace

    NEW YORK. October 19. -- How to find common ground between eastern Communism and western ...

    Article : 232 words
  12. TARDINESS IN HANDLING OF INDIAN RIOTS.

    CALCUTTA, October 20. -- The newspaper 'Sunday Statesman' estimates that 400 have been killed and between 200 and 300 injured since rioting between Hindus and Moslems began in the ...

    Article : 360 words
  13. CONFUSION AT CUSTOM OFFICE

    SYDNEY, Saturday. -- Customs clearing operations for passengers on the Monterey, which began on Thursday, will still be ...

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  14. SEARCH FOR MISSING SON

    PERTH, Saturday. -- After a three weeks search of some of the wildest "never-never" country in Western Australia, the ...

    Article : 195 words
  15. ROAD ACCIDENTS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- In road accidents to-day in Queensland one man was killed and two men, a young woman and a child ...

    Article : 145 words
  16. RELIGIOUS FILMS

    Release Next Month BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Fifteen feature films on religious themes will be released in all Australian ...

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  17. DENIED NAZISM

    AUGSBERG October 20. -- The German, Peter Hoffenmeyer who became de-Nazified Number 1 of Bavaria, as president of the ...

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  18. POACHING CHARGE Against Govt. Airways

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Australian National Airways pilots and members of the ground staff were being poached by officials of the ...

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  19. RECLUSE'S HOARD

    NEW YORK, October 19. -- The adminstrators of the estate of a Manhattan rec[?]use, Mrs. Minnie Rossea Welgle (79) an investment ...

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  20. Unions To Seek Basic Wage Rise

    Mr P.J.Clarey. president of the Australasian Council of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. TALK OF WAR

    WASHINGTON, October. 19. -- The idea that war was inevitable was threatening Europe's economic recovery and causing ...

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  22. Food Parcels Released "Within Week"

    Mr R. E. Hewat, United Kingdom Ministry of Food ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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

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  24. Need for Force

    NEW YORK, October 19. -- Asserting that the United States was the world's strongest power, ...

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  25. VETERANS STAGE SIT DOWN IN NEW YORK STATE CAPITOL

    ALBANY, New York, October 20. -- Seventy-five ex-N servicemen took possession of the State Senate Chamber, ...

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  26. Mr. Bevin To Speak On Foreign Affairs

    LONDON, October 20. -- Mr. Ernest Bevin's statement on foreign affairs in the House on Monday will be of unusual ...

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  27. Earmarked For Big Jobs

    LONDON, October 20. -- The western democracies have earmarked Hitler's advisers, Schacht and von Papen, for high ranking jobs which will profoundly influence Germany's future, states the 'People's' ...

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  28. AERO CLUB PLANES

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Seven Tiger Moths bought by the Royal Queensland Aero Club will be flown to Brisbane from New ...

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  29. DUKE'S LOSSES

    LONDON, October 19. -- A gold pocket watch belonging to the Duke of Windsor and several rings including two which were ...

    Article : 67 words
  30. TOOK THE HINT

    LONDON, October 19. -- Shortly before Michael Corrigan committed suicide in his cell at Brixton prison by hanging himself with his ...

    Article : 51 words
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