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  4. INSINCERITY KEYNOTE

    PARIS, October 8.--The Jugoslav Foreign Minister (M. Kardelj), speaking to-night at the plenary session of the Peace Conference, declared that insincerity had prevented the conference debates from being objective and constructive, and ...

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  5. Sumner Welles Is Keenly Critical Of U.S. Foreign Policy

    NEW YORK, October 8.--Mr. Sumner Welles, in his book, "Where are we heading?" to he published to-morrow, contends that the United States is speeding up the drift towards a new world order because of President Truman's and Mr. Byrnes's foreign policy, which is ...

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    A Medical Congress is to be held in the United States next year. New York Hospital Cornell University, pictured above, has been selected as the venue. The main structure is 27 stories high. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RUSSIANS USE DEPOSITION OF EXECUTED MAN

    TOKIO, October 8.--Despite strong defence objections the war crimes trial Bench decided to ...

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  8. MR. PIE CALLS STATE WORKS PROGRAM "A FRAUD AND SHAM"

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The State Government's £12,000,000 works program as outlined in the Budget was called "a fraud and sham" by the QPP leader, Mr. Pie, in Parliament to-day."It is a phoney Budget," he declared. "It covers a program which the Government is aware cannot be completed ...

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  9. Russia's Final Appeal

    PARIS, October 9.--During the plenary session of the Peace Conference to-day M. Molotov (Russia) ...

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  10. WAGE PEGGING TO BE STEADILY RELAXED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to-day declared that as economic conditions returned to normal wage pegging regulations would be steadily relaxed, with the ...

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  11. Industrial Upheaval Threatens

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Postal Workers' Union is to launch a State-wide campaign seeking an increase in ...

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  12. INS AND OUTS

    NUREMBERG, October 9.--"Dad's out, I'm in," was young von Papen's comment when arrested ...

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  13. VIC. WORKERS RESIGNATIONS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Employers to-day were given a week's notice by 82 workers in two Melbourne plants as ...

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  14. Mr. Bruce Undertakes "Sticky Assignment"

    LONDON, October 8.--Mr. S. M. Bruce (former Australian High Commissioner), interviewed by the Associated Press on his appointment as chairman of the Preparatory Commission set up by the United Nations ...

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  15. THE ELECTIONS

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  16. STRICTER CONTROL

    MOSCOW, October 9.--The Government has established a council for farm affairs to police the operations of collective ...

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  17. TERRORISTS MINE PALESTINE ROADS

    JERUSALEM, October 9,--Mine detection squads ordered out after an army lorry was blown up yesterday found five land mines on the road leading to Government House. Senior officials were attending a ...

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  18. RECORD DIVIDEND

    LONDON, October 9,--A 23-year-old Londoner, William Youll, won a world's record football ...

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  19. Railway Overtime

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Mr. Walsh, in Parliament to-day, gave tho following particulars of amounts paid for overtime in the ...

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  20. RUSSIAN TAX LOWERED

    LONDON, October 8.--The Russian Government has reduced income tax, making -nontaxable an income of £12 a ...

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  21. MEDICAL CONGRESS

    NEW YORK, October 8.--The next congress of the United States Medical Association, which is fixed for early next year, will ...

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  22. PLANS ASTRAY

    MOSCOW, October 8--'Izvestia,' in an article, says collective farms are failing to meet the quotas ...

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  23. HE SHOULD NOT COMPLAIN

    LONDON, October 8.--If Schacht is brought before a German De-Nazification Court he could have no cause for complaint, said a statement from the office of the American prosecutor (Judge Jackson). "In a written report to the military authorities in the summer of 1945 he said, 'Let all guilty men be punished. If foreign powers do ...

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  24. WHALE STEAKS ?

    LONDON, October 8.--A team of scientific workers and, industrial scientists will sail for the Antarctic ...

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  25. QUESTIONS IN COMMONS ON MALAYA PARATROOPS' MUTINY

    LONDON, October 8.--"There is no shadow of doubt that 1243 Malaya parachutists were rightly charged at ...

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  26. BRISBANE-SYDNEY TRAINS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The restoration of the twice daily Brisbane-Sydney mail train, with sleepers to each division, was ...

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  27. Hiley's Charges

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Mr. Gledson, in Parliament to-day. referring to Mr. Hiley's charges on the appointment of Mr. ...

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  28. CZECHOSLOVAKIA SATISFIED

    PRAGUE, October 8.--President Benes stated that Czechoslovakia "by and large" was satisfied with the Paris conference ...

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