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  4. WILD RUMOR IN GERMANY

    LONDON, October 17.--Reuter's Nuremberg correspondent says wild rumors that only straw dummies were banged are sweeping the city. Nazi sympathisers are energetically pressing the story that none of those the Tribunal ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL TRADE POLICY OF AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, October 17.--The leader of the Australian delegation, Dr. Coombs, made a five-point statement of principles of Australia's international trade policy at the second plenary ...

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  6. Forest Of Idle Masts As Strikes Hit Industry

    In Australia, in America, in Britain, waterside strikes are tearing the vitals from industry. This air mail picture from Yarmouth shows the unprecedented scene of the Scottish herring fleet, comprising 400 ships with 4000 men, berthed simultaneously in idleness. The crews went on strike because they disapproved of the Attlee Government's food ration for herring fleet seamen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEW TERRORIST OUTBREAK IN PALESTINE

    LONDON, October 18. --The Palestine police raided Nahlat-shivaa, a Jewish slum quarter of Jerusalem, early to-day and ...

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  8. TINNED BUTTER CONCENTRATE

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The British Ministry of Food, the Department of Commerce and the Postal Department have ...

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  9. Complete Industrial Chaos Threatened Throughout Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Trades Hall Council announced that the Disputes Committee to-day decided to seek a conference of Federal Unions to devise a common policy on action for increased wages and improved conditions. The council wants the ACTU to call ...

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  10. Britain's Building Program

    LONDON, October 17. --The Government would soon have a long list of projects, with blueprints perpared, waiting for ...

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  11. GERMAN POONA

    LONDON, October 17. -- Mr. Hyde, in the House of Commons, said as far as possible no Germans were being ...

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  12. CHRISTMAS BOX UNLIKELY

    CANBERRA, Friday.--There is little chance of the Commonwealth Government adopting a suggestion of the Queensland ...

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  13. Record Majority

    DALBY, Friday.--The result of the poll at the recent Federal election was declared to-day and disclosed a record majority of ...

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  14. MIXED MARRIAGES

    LONDON, October 17.-- Preaching at Hastings last night, Dr. Amigo Roman Catholic Bishop of ...

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  15. DUCHESS VICTIM OF ENGLAND'S BIGGEST JEWEL ROBBERY

    LONDON, October 17.--A police dragnet is out to-night for the jewel thieves who, between 5.30 p.m. and 6 p.m. yesterday, robbed the Duke and Duchess of Windsor of gems variously estimated at between £25,000 ...

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  16. SUGAR RATIONING

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Because Britain has asked Australia to supply as much sugar as possible and the expectation that the ...

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  17. WORK IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, October 17. -- The number of workers in Britain engaged on producing goods for home consumption in August for ...

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  18. THE DARDANELLES

    LONDON, October 17. -- The Turkish Prime Minister has authorised the 'Daily Telegraph's' Ankara representative to say ...

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  19. SUBMARINE JEEP

    MEW YORK, October 17. --The navy has adapted the jeep for underwater operations by equipping it ...

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  20. SEPARATIST REVOLT

    LONDON, October 18.--Disturbances in Thessaly have taken on the character of a separatist revolt, soys the Exchange Telegraph ...

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  21. Personal Affair

    NEW YORK, October 17.--The Herald-Tribune, in an editorial on Mr. Atcheson's statement to the Allied Control Council in ...

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  22. NEW RIOTING SPREADING THROUGHOUT INDIA

    LONDON, October 17.--Reuter's Peshawar correspondent says tribesmen crouching behind rocks and scrub on the north-west frontier hills opened fire to-day as Pandit Nehru's aeroplane landed at Razmak, Waziristan, during his tour of tribal areas. British artillery in the town returned the fire. There ...

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  23. COMMON EFFORT

    LONDON, October 17.--Tire Associated Press Paris correspondent says Communists have responded to the MRP pre-election offer of ...

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  24. Huge Border Dam For Conservation of Water

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- A £1,000,000 dam, to be known as Mingoola or Dumaresq Dam, will be built under the border ...

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  25. CANCER LIKELY

    CLEVELAND, October 17.-- Many survivors of the atom bomb attacks in Japan will develop cancer within the next 10 to 15 years ...

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  26. PUBLIC SERVICE HOURS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A claim by the Public Service Union for reductions in the hours worked in various sections of the service was ...

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  27. EXCLUDED BY U.S.

    WASHINGTON, October 17. -- A Justice Department spokesman announced that the exclusion of 18 Estonians who sailed in a small ...

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