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  4. VARIED REACTIONS TO NAZI TRIALS

    GAMBIER (Ohio), October 5. —Senator Taft in a speech declared "the hanging of the 11 men convicted at Nuremberg will be a blot on the American record which we shall long regret." ...

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  5. CHURCHILL BERATES LABOR

    LONDON, October 5. —The Socialists have broken up national unity for the sake of their political interests and brought into office a party Government which has shown itself markedly unequal to holding Britain's place in the world, said ...

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  6. BRITISH COURIER PLANE INTERCEPTED

    ROME, October 5. —The Associated Press says according to reports reaching Allied Headquarters a British plane ...

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  7. DEPUTY PRIME MINISTERSHIP

    SYDNEY, Sunday. —The selection of a deputy Prime Minister to replace Mr. F. M. Forde is causing ...

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  8. U. S. Ambassador Sworn In

    Mr Robert Butler, first U. S. Ambassador to Australia, taking oath of office administered by Circuit Court Justice Bennett Clark (left) in the State Department building, Washington, recently. Earlier U. S. envoys to Australia held the rank of Minister. Mr Butler with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ANOTHER REPARATIONS WRANGLE

    PARIS, October 5. —The Balkans Economic Committee was still meeting shortly before noon, after 28 hours of almost unbroken ...

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  10. GOVT. AIRLINE OFFICES ARE RUSH JOB

    BRISBANE, Sunday. —To complete the Trans-Anstralia Airways offices in Brisbane, the Commonwealth ...

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  11. TRUMAN POLICY ON JEWS SPANNER IN WORKS

    LONDON, October 5. —Britain's Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) has addressed a personal note to President Truman on the subject of the President's statement urging stepped-up Jewish immigration ...

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  12. SUCCESSFUL ARCTIC TRIP

    NEW YORK, October 6. —The American Superfort, Dreamboat, has arrived in Cairo. It came to land after an aerial journey of ...

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  13. PLANES HELD UP BY HEAVY STORMS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. —Bad weather caused the isolation of Brisbane by air to- night. Two ANA planes from Townsville ...

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  14. Wage Pegging For Discussion

    CANBERRA, Sunday. —Wage pegging regulations which are a fundamental part of the ...

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  15. 'RAILWAY OF DEATH'

    LONDON, October 6. —Britain has agreed to sell to Slam the notorious "Railway of Death" which was built by Japan by ...

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  16. NEWSBOY SHOT

    SYDNEY, Sunday. —A 13-year-old newsboy was mysteriously shot in dark and lonely Bayviewavenue, Undercliffe, last night. ...

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  17. SWEDISH PREMIER DEAD

    STOCKHOLM, October 6. —The Prime Minister (Mr. Albin Hansson) collapsed and died in a suburban street when returning home ...

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  18. TRAFFIC STRIKE IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. —The train and tram services will be tied up to-morrow by striking employees for the first time. It is ...

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  19. British Soldier Ill-used by Poles

    WARSAW, October 5. —A British soldier, Pte. Alvin Vincent, is on his way to London by air after ...

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  20. ROCKET DEFENCE FOR AUSTRALIA IN EMPIRE PLAN

    LONDON, October 6. —The important part to be played by Australia in a new plan for composite Empire defence, with special reference to "rocket development in Central Australia," is ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA LOSES LIFETIME CHANCE TO TRADE IN NEI

    BRISBANE, Sunday. —Australia forfeited a lifetime trading opportunity with the Dutch to the USA and Britain, said Australian members of the crew of the collier Stagen, interviewed before ...

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  22. Amenities For Troops In Japan

    BRISBANE, Sunday. —Thousands of tons of fresh food, building material and amenities to improve conditions for troops in ...

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  23. AGED MAN KILLED

    BRISBANE, Sunday. —One of the men recently transferred from the Dunwich institution to the Sandgate Eventide home for the ...

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  24. Cost of Refugee Organisation

    LAKE SUCCESS, October 5. —Britain and America have agreed to pay nearly three-quarters of the cost of financing the proposed ...

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  25. Abandoned

    NEW YORK, October 6. —The intended American attempt upon the air speed record has been abandoned. ...

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  26. MAN STABBED

    BRISBANE, Sunday. —Fifteen stitches were inserted into a wound received by Redlan Alfred Frederick Rudolph, 27, married, of ...

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  27. British Cabinet Changes Announced

    LONDON, October 5. —First major reconstruction of the British Cabinet was announced by the Prime ...

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  28. ACQUITTED NAZIS ARRESTED BY GERMANS

    LONDON, October 5. —German police last night arrested Dr. schaeht (the Nazi economist), and Hans Fritsche ...

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  29. Melted Down

    TOKIO, October 5. —Allied Headquarters stated the remains of Japan's air force ...

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  30. Shipping Hold up In USA

    NEW YORK, October 6. —The second national shipping hold-up has reached its sixth day without any sign of settlement. ...

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    Mr Edward Nygh, director of the United Netherlands Navigation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. RUSSIA RAISES TROOPS ISSUE

    NEW YORK, October 5. —M. Gromyko, in a letter to the UNO secretary (Mr. Trygve Lie), asked that the United Nations' General ...

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  33. Indian Government

    LONDON, October 6. —The agreement between Messrs. Nehru and Jinnah is reported to have proceeded so far that the ...

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  34. Persian Fighting

    TEHERAN, October 5. —Persian Army Headquarters announced the fall of Chazerun garrison after heavy fighting. The ...

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  35. GREEK DEMONSTRATIONS

    ATHENS, October 5. —Shops and offices closed to-day and processions marched through the streets as a demonstration against ...

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