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  4. SCHACHT ARRESTED BY GERMANS

    NUREMBERG, October 7.—Stuttgart police announced they have arrested Schacht in an industrialist's castle and have brought him to Stuttgart prison and charged him under the de-Nazification laws. Schacht's arrest was ordered by the ...

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    Britain to-day is building more than half the ships under construction in the whole, world. The above picture shows a passenger-cargo, liner just launched being guided into the fitting-out basin by tugs. A ship's engines cannot be installed until after launching, as in the moment of strain when the ship enters the water the great weight ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Japanese Renounce Warfare

    TOKIO, October 7—The Japanese Diet has formally approved a new Constitution renouncing war ...

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    Mr. Winston Churchill recently was installed as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports—the first member of the House of Commons to receive the honor. Photo shows Mr. Churchill inspecting the guard of honor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Florida Hurricane Wreaks Heavy Toll: Appalling Damage.

    MIAMI, October 7.—A howling hurricane with winds up to 130 mph struck the resort area on Florida's west coast to-night. It is known that at least three children were killed when the hurricane struck the province of Pina Del Rio, Cuba. Communications have ...

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  9. SADISTIC ATTACK ON YOUNG WOMAN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Described as viciously and sadistically attacked, a 25- year-old married woman was brutally burned 30 times with cigarette butts by two youths at Corrimal last night. The victim of the ...

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  10. BURMA - SIAM RAILWAY: PART SOLD

    LONDON, October 7.—It has been confirmed that the British Government, acting as agents for the ...

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  11. Black Market Charges

    HAMBURG, October 7.— The trial has opened in Vienna of six employees of Vienna food shops on ...

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  12. U S. DECLARATION ON TRIESTE ISSUE

    LONDON, October 7.—The United States will make no further concessions on the Trieste issue, said American delegate Senator Connally, in the first speech at the plenary session of the Peace Conference. ...

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  13. GIFT PARCELS FOR GERMANY

    LONDON, October 7. — The British United Press Herford representative says it is officially announced that the British control ...

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  14. SOVIET SUPPORT FOR JUGOSLAVIA ON SEA OUTLET

    PARIS, October 7.—When the plenary session of the Peace Conference was resumed to-day, M. Manuilsky (Ukraine) expressed sympathy with the Jugoslav refusal to agree to sign a peace treaty. ...

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  15. BREAD ZONING SYSTEM NOT POPULAR

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. — Pressure had prevented a baker delivering bread beyond the area in which he was allowed ...

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  16. UPROAR IN STATE HOUSE FOLLOWS ALLEGATIONS AGAINST MINISTERS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Serious charges by Mr. Hiley concerning the appointment of certain Government officials recently caused an uproar in Parliament to-day. There were shouts from Labor members when Mr. Hiley charged the Premier with deliberately abusing the powers of his office ...

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  17. MORE FOOD OR NO FISHING

    LONDON, October 8. — "More food or no fishing" is the ultimatum 3700 Great Yarmouth fishermen have ...

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  18. INDIAN NURSES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Of 116 Indian girls who will be coming to Australia annually to train as nurses, 38 will be trained in ...

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  19. LONDON VISIT

    ALEXANDRIA, Oct. 7.—Sidky Pasha, in a communique replying to criticism of his proposed visit to London, emphasised that the ...

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  20. HIROHITO COULD CHANGE RELIGION

    LONDON, October 8. — Hirohito, Emperor of Japan, now is able to change his religion if he so desires, said the Vatican ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. MC AWARDED

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—The assistant general manager of the ABC (Mr. A. N, Finlay) has been awarded the Military Cross. ...

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  22. Unmarried Americans

    NEW YORK, October 7. — The United Press Cambridge correspondent says Professor Carle Zimmerman, widely-known Harvard sociologist, suggested that certain citizenship rights be taken from ...

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  23. ACTRESS ON THEFT CHARGE

    LONDON, October 7.— Lady Elizabeth White, the actress, daughter of the Marchioness of Townshend, and Paul Anthony ...

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  24. INDIAN STUDENTS

    LONDON, October 7. — The Cunard-White Star troopship Franconia brought to. Liverpool 250 Indian students from Bombay ...

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