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  4. GOERING CHEATS HANGMAN

    NUREMBERG, October 16. -- Reuter's Nuremberg correspondent, representing the combined British Press, says Goering committed suicide in his cell at 10.45 o'clock last night. The correspondent adds that the other condemned ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. All Nations' Should Turn To Ideals Of Western Christianity

    PARIS, October 15. -- The chairman of the Peace Conference, Dr. Quo Tai-shi (China), in a brief address to the crowded chamber, all the Big Four Foreign Ministers being present, said it was time the ideals of Western Christianity were accepted by all nations and ...

    Article : 737 words
  6. Bodies Secretly Removed

    NUREMBERG, October 16. -- The bodies of the executed Nazis were spirited from the prison at ...

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  7. RIBBENTROP AND STREICHER IN DEEP CONTRAST

    NUREMBERG October 16. -- Describing the death of Streicher, who was the only Nazi to mention Hitler in his last act of his. life, the International News Service representative, ...

    Article : 354 words
  8. Jugoslavs To Seek Inquiry

    NEW YORK, October 15. -- Jugoslavia intends to ask the United Nations to look into the situation in Greek Macedonia, ...

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  9. REDUCTION IN INDIRECT TAX CANVASSED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Though some Left Wing elements in the Labor party might attempt to press the ...

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  10. MANY GUILTY REMAIN UNPUNISHED

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- Supreme Court Justice Robert C. Jackson, who recently resigned as chief United States prosecutor at ...

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  11. Fear To Return To Java

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Dutch women evacuees arc terrified at the prospect of returning to Java this month ...

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  12. WHARF LABORERS CEASE WORK ON SHIPS IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- The whole of Sydney's waterfront became idle at noon to-day following a meeting of wharf laborers which decided to fight against Saturday morning pick-ups and the authority ...

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  13. EXPENSIVE TRIP

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Returns of the travelling expenses for 1945-46 of Ministers, and ...

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  14. WOOL SALES SUSPENDED INDEFINITELY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The" Newcastle wool sales were suspended to-day and no further wool will be bought or sold in ...

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  15. WANDERER FOUND

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Paul Andrew Harmata, a two-year-old boy for whom an all-night search was made in a snowstorm near ...

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  16. GOVT. HOUSING HOPELESSLY BOGGED DOWN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- In Parliament to-day Mr. Pie said the Government housing administration was hopelessly ...

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  17. HEATH EXECUTED

    LONDON, October 16. -- Three minutes before Heath was executed at Pentonville prison at 9 a.m., Mrs Van Der Elst, the ...

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    Tennis balls undergo compression tests at Kooyong, Victoria, when they are passed through this apparatus, which was demonstrated by Mr J. M. Bayley, secretary of the LTAV. Australian-made tennis ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. ALLEGATIONS OF FLOGGING

    LONDON, October 15. -- The. Parliamentary Under Secretary to the War Office (Mr. F. J. Bellenger). in the House of ...

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  20. SUDDEN DEATH

    LONDON, October 10. -- On the day on which he was to have sailed on the Queen Elizabeth's first peacetime voyage, Sir Percy Bates, ...

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  21. CANNOT LEAVE U.S.

    SAN FRANCISCO, October 15. -- The California District Appeals Court to-day granted Charles W. Saunders a habeas corpus writ, ...

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  22. RUSH TO CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Because of the shortage of hotel accommodation Federal members may have to be asked by [?]he ...

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  23. HEAVY REDUCTION

    TOKIO October 15. -- A heavy reduction in the amount of Allied food which is distributed to the Japanese was announced by ...

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  24. GESTAPO SPY TO DIE

    PARIS, October 15. -- The Court has sentenced to death Moszec Loptak, the 53-year-old Jewish tailor who as a Gestapo spy sent ...

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  25. FRENCH CONSTITUTION

    LONDON, October 15. -- Reuter's Paris corespondent says M. Bidault's pavty, the MBP. In a secret session,decided to make a ...

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