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  4. missing ketch WRECKED

    SYDNEY, Friday .--With three Australian members of the crew dead and the fourth in the last stages of exhaustion, the 15-ton auxiliary ketch Nova, which vanished from the NS Walks coast four months ago, has been wrecked on a small ...

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  5. REVERSION TO ROAD TRANSPORT

    ADELAIDE, Friday--Passengers on the east-west expresses from Perth to the eastern States are ...

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  6. General Assembly Urged To Consider Position In Spain

    MEW YORK, October 24.--The Secretary General of the United Nations (M. Trygve Lie) has urged the General Assembly to outline a course of action whereby democratic government could be restored in Spain. This suggestion is contained in a supplementary ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Teaching Children To Croon is a Crime

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday.--"Crooning is not an art, and to teach children to croon at the age of 13 or 14 is a crime," declared Mr. Kurt Prerauer, musical adjudicator, at to-day's session of the Rockhampton ...

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  8. HOPES RECEDE FOR MELBOURNE SETTLEMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The strike leaders to-day accepted the Trades Hall Council disputes committee control of the transport strike. Leaders of the three striking unions to-day decided ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CIVIL WAR IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, October 25.--The Associated Press Peiping representative says the Government military officers reported ...

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  10. Tasmanian For Big UNRRA Nursing Job

    UNRRA has appointed Miss S. J. Haines, of Tasmania, as chief of the European region nursing staff. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Stabbing Affrays in India

    BOMBAY, October 25.--A Government communique states one person was killed and three wounded before noon in stabbing ...

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  12. FEDERAL POLICY ON WELFARE OF N.T. NATIVES

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Federal Government had a definite policy for the care and welfare of natives in the Northern Territory, but unfortunately the implementation of this plan had not ...

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  13. GERMANS RESIGN

    LONDON, October 25.--The German Administration in the Russian zone is in a state of collapse, says the 'Dally Herald's ...

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  14. UNION EFFORT TO DESTROY ENEMY WITHIN

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Speaking at the annual conference of the State Service Union to-day the president (Mr. C. ...

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  15. Rocket Testing In Australia Soon

    Lieut.-General J.F.Evetts, Chief Military Adviser to the Ministry of Supply, who will lead a team of 10 British experts to carry out ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. WHEAT FOR QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Every endeavor is to be made to ensure that Queensland will be supplied with sufficient wheat to keep the ...

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  17. Cyprians Want Greek Union

    NICOSIA (Cyprus), October 24.--The National party and PanCyprian Farmers' Union, following the announcement by the ...

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  18. DOCKERS STRIKE IN SINGAPORE

    LONDON. October 25.--The Exchange Telegraph Agency's Singapore correspondent says 6000 dockers struck this morning, ...

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  19. GEN. MACARTHUR CRITICISED BY JAP NEWSPAPER

    NEW YORK, October 24.--The 'Herald-Tribune's' Tokio correspondent, discussing the Japanese newspaper 'Asahi's' editorial commenting on General MacArthur's August occupation report, says 'Asahi' ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. FULL EMPLOYMENT

    LONDON, October 24,--The Australian delegation's proposals on the maintenance of full employment and the strengthening, of the economies of underdeveloped countries are gaining support in the ...

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  21. BRITISH TROOPS INJURED IN BOMB EXPLOSIONS NEAR JERUSALEM

    LONDON, October 25.--Booby traps, oil drum bombs, jam tin bombs and gelignite were found in a search of Jerusalem's Jewish quarter after explosions to-night, says Reuter's Jerusalem representative. ...

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  22. TRAINING SCHEMES

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Federal Government did not have the power constitutionally to train persons other than ex-service ...

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  23. RECORD ENTRIES

    BRISBANE, Friday.--More than 1000 students sit for the annual degree examinations of the University of Queensland. which ...

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  24. BULOLO COMPANY LODGES CLAIMS

    VANCOUVER. October 24.--The annual report of the Bulolo Gold Dredging Company headquarters here discloses a 3,500,000-dollar ...

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  25. SMASHING PARIS BLACK MARKET

    PARIS. October 25.--The Ministry of the Interior announced 64 persons were arrested and 457 charges were laid in the first two ...

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