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  4. DEWEY SUPPORT

    NEW YORK, October 6. —Governor Dewey backed up President Truman to request Britain to open Palestine to homeless European Jews. Governor Dewey urged the immediate immigration "not of 100,000 but of several ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TRIESTE PEOPLE HAVE CURES FOR THEIR PROBLEM

    TRIESTE, October 6. —As mosquitoes swarm happily to the full blooded newcomer to the tropics, just so do the Triestini flock to the latest arrivals in their fair city. At all hours of the day ...

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  6. CHURCHILL CRITICISED

    LONDON, October 6. —"Mr. Churchill relishes the invigorating effect of party warfare," says the 'Times' in a leader. "But these aggravations have limitations. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SIX THOUGHT DROWNED WHEN BOAT SWAMPED

    PERTH, Mon.—Six Italian fishermen are believed to have been drowned when two big waves struck the 55 foot ...

    Article : 272 words
  8. SUMNER WELLES SURE GERMANY WILL PLAN FOR ANOTHER WAR

    NEW YORK, October 6. —Mr. Sumner Welles, broadcasting, predicted the refusal of the Nuremberg Court to convict the German General Staff would have far reaching consequences to the detriment of world peace. The acquittal of the General Staff would be regarded by the masses of the people as proof ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. STATE BASIC WAGE

    BRISBANE, Monday. —Employers in Queensland had borne extra costs totalling more than £62,000 because of ...

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  10. PROTEST FROM VATICAN AT STEPINAC TRIAL

    LONDON, October 6. —The Vatican Radio, states the Reuter's correspondent, has broadcast what it described ...

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  11. GAS UNION CLAIMS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. —A mass meeting of 600 members of the Federated Gas Employees' Industrial Union, at the Trades Hall ...

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  12. TWO HURT IN CRASH

    BRISBANE, Monday. —Margaret Read (21), single, of Trevarthon - street,. Toowoomba, was admitted to the General Hospital in a ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE DEPARTMENTS

    CANBERRA, Monday. —Important talks on the future of Australia's defence machinery were held to- day between the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. TRUCE FOR TEA

    LONDON, October 6. —Reuter's Teheran correspondent says Qashqai tribesmen, after failing to ...

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  15. Raeder Prefers Death

    LONDON, October 6. —Admiral Raeder is petitioning the Allied Control Council to have his sentence of life imprisonment changed to sentence of death, says Reuter's Nuremberg correspondent. The petition will ...

    Article : 298 words
  16. SUSPENSION OF COURIER PLANE SERVICE

    LONDON, October 8. —It is officially stated in Rome that RAF courier flights between Italy, Belgrade, Sofia ...

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  17. PLANE CRASH SURVIVORS IN HANDS OF FIERCE TRIBESMEN

    CHUNGKING, October 6. —Reliable Chinese and American sources have reported that a Chinese airliner crashed in ...

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  18. Controls Retard Industry

    WARWICK, Monday. —"A wrong impression is being created that Newcastle is lying back in the traces," said Mr. ...

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  19. DISASTROUS HAIL

    GOONDIWINDI, Monday. —Hail the size of pullets' eggs in a storm at the week- end caused £1200 ...

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  20. Civilians To Arm In Greece

    LONDON, October 6. —The Greek Government has decided to mobilise and arm anti Communist civilians in ...

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  21. STREAMLINED RULES AT PARIS TALKS

    PARIS, October 6. —A special plenary session of the Peace Conference under the chairmanship of the British ...

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  22. Industrial Upheavals Threatened in NS Wales

    SYDNEY, Monday. —Widespread industrial trouble is threatened in a number of industries in New South Wales. ...

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  23. REOPENING OF NEGOTIATIONS

    BATAVIA, October 6. —Lord Killearn, Schermerhorn and Sjahrir, after a lengthy conference, concluded plans for the formal ...

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  24. RAISING HOUSING FUNDS

    LONDON, October 6. —The Hampstead Borough Council is to raise over £71,000 sterling for its permanent housing program by ...

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  25. JUGOSLAVS RELEASE PLANE

    LONDON, October 6. —It is officially announced that the RAF courier plane forced down at Nish. Jugoslavia, has been allowed to continue after representations from the British Ambassador, states 'The Times.' The 'Daily Express' ...

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  26. HOLDING GAINS

    PEIPING, October 6. —The Associated Press says Chinese newspapers have admitted that the Communists are holding almost ...

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  27. SIX - HOUR DAY

    SYDNEY, Monday. —Union claims emphasised in the six- hour day procession to- day were the 40 hour week and £1 a week ...

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  28. DE-NAZIFICATION

    FRANKFURT, October 6. —The German de Nazification commission, after investigation into the case of Emma Goering, who ...

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  29. SHEEP BY PLANE

    PERTH, Monday. —Twenty-one stud Merino rams and five stud Corriedale rams arrived from Parafield on a special ANA plane ...

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  30. SPEED ATTEMPT POSTPONED

    LOS ANGELES, October 6. —The early arrival of autumn weather and the failure of a special jet engine to demonstrate ...

    Article : 51 words
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