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  4. Three To One Win Expected For Thomas E. Dewey

    MEW YORK, October 31.--In a final pre-election survey based on reports from 48 States, the 'New York Times' predicts that Mr. Dewey will win the Presidency by 345 Electoral College votes to President Truman's 105. ...

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  5. Noises From The Gallery?

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--After to-morrow's eclipse, scientists hope to be able to tell when the earth is ...

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  6. HARBOR WASHED BY TIDE OF T.N.T.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Hundreds of cases of high explosive are floating around Sydney ...

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  7. Battle For Pitheads Won By French Govt.

    PARIS, October 31.--It is now clear the Government in effect has won the battle for the pitheads, and a trial of strength with the Communist party now is ...

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  8. C-in-C On Trial

    MARSHAL RODOLFO GRAZIANI, ex-Viceroy of Abyssinia, ex-C-in-C of Italy's Fascist army, was recently brought to trial in Rome on charges of Nazi collaboration. Picture shows him appearing in court. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. READY TO PLANT AT PEAK DOWNS

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday. --Contract ploughing in Queensland for the British Food Corporation's scheme at ...

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  10. 18 Killed By "Smog"

    PITTSBURGH, October 31. --Eighteen persons have died in the small mill town of Donora, Pennsylvania, with a ...

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  11. BIG CROPS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Figures released by the State Statistician (Mr. S. Solomon) to-day showed that lands under crop in ...

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  12. P.M. SETTLES LAVATORY DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) has settled a dispute about a lavatory that threatened to t[?]e ...

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  13. Soviet's blunt warning over holding of city elections

    BERLIN, October 31.--The Deputy Soviet Commandant in Berlin (Colonel Alexis Yelisarov) in the official Soviet newspaper 'Taegliche Rundschau' warned the Berlin city administration against ...

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  14. Manchuria's Latgest City Falls To Reds

    MEW YORK, October 31.--According to unofficial but reliable reports Mukden, Manchuria's largest city, has fallen to the Communists. The fall of Mukden would mean the Government's loss of practically all ...

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  15. COMBINE DEFIED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A tiny, tumbledown, two-roomed shop at Five Dock is stubbornly staying put while a £100,000 ...

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  16. TWO KILLED, TWO SAVED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A pilot and a passenger in a Moth Minor plane were killed instantly when the plane ...

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  17. Churchill Scolded

    LONDON, October 31.--The influential Sunday newspaper, 'Observer,' charged the Conservative and Opposition ...

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  18. Blockade Cracking?

    BERLIN, October 31.--It is officially stated Soviet occupation authorities began to release Berlin-bound food ...

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  19. Boy Burst Into Flames

    LONDON, October 31. -- A boy sitting in a front seat at a Grimsby (Lincolnshire) cinema last night suddenly burst into ...

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  20. Wool Store Burned

    WELLINGTON, October 31. -- The three storey, three-quarter acre, steel-framed, brick wool store of Levin and Company, ...

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  21. GIRL ATTACKED BY TWO MEN

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- A girl of 19 was found in a state of collapse early this morning in a bus waiting shed at ...

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  22. Incentive Plus

    HOBART, Sunday. -- Some employees in the Tasmanian timber mill near Roseberry earn £510 daily and get four ...

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  23. GREEK CABINET CRISIS LOOMING

    THENS, October 31.--A cabinet crisis loomed yesterday as a state of siege was proclaimed throughout the country and the Army took over the maintenance of public order from the civil authorities. ...

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  24. REFORMATION GONE FROM SCHOOL BOOKS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Protests against the deletion from primary school books of the history of the Reformation in ...

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  25. COURT WARNED OF BREAD DISPUTE TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The Industrial Court will be notified to-morrow that a dispute existed in the industry. ...

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  26. WHIRLWIND TURNED HIS PLANE OVER

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A 30-year-old grazier, Mr. Arthur Griffiths, of Inglewood, had a lucky escape from injury ...

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  27. TWO MIGRANTS HELD ON SHIP IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Two migrants who arrived in the Charlton Sovereign on Friday are being held in the ship ...

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  28. SHEEP BREEDING IN NEW GUINEA

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Minister for External Territories (Mr. Ward) to-night announced the Commonwealth Government had accepted £20,000 from Mr. E. J. Hallstrom for the establishment of sheep breeding ...

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  29. PLANE HELD FOR BRIDES

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The American-bound B.C.P.A. Skymaster was delayed half an hour at Mascot to-night to ...

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  30. CONVALESCING

    Mr. Mackenzie King, Canadian Prime Minister, pictured above, sailed from England yesterday returning ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. Atomic Age "Far Off'

    LONDON, October 21. -- Professor M. H. Pryce, speaking at the annual conference of the Atomic Scientists' ...

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  32. HUGE SOCIAL SERVICE BILL

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- In a broadcast to-night, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said in the current year ...

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  33. CAR CRASH KILLS MINISTER GIRL

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Two people were killed this afternoon when their car overturned in the Maitland-road ...

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  34. Australia UK's Largest Motor Car Customer

    LONDON, October 30. -- The 'Observer's' motoring representative says Australia heads the list as the greatest buyer of motor ...

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