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  4. "Australia Bleeding Slowly To Death"

    BRISBANE, Friday.--"Australia is bleeding slowly to death," the Federal president of the Liberal party (Mr. R. G. Casey) said in Brisbane to-day. "Millions are looking to us as their last hope. They say: 'If you fail us, the deluge.'" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "FORBIDDEN CITY" MYSTERIES

    DARWIN, Friday.--A report on what he saw in the "Forbidden City" of Arnhem Land is being made by Mr. ...

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  6. Trust Must Be Created To Permit Disarmament

    PARIS, October 8.--"Unless trust is created, unless the doors are opened, none of us would be good representatives of our people if we acceded to the Soviet's requests," said Britain's Minister of State ...

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    The Australian cricket tourists left St. Pancras Station, London, on September 23 for Tilbury, to board, the Orontes for their return home. Photo shows Don Bradman, their captain, waving his hat as he says ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 'RUSSIA'S REAL AIM WORLD DOMINATION'

    DURHAM (Newhampshire), October 8. -- The Assistant Secretary for State (Mr. Charles Saltzman), speaking at ...

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  9. Airliner Pilot Dismissed

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Captain A. G. L. Hubbard, D.S.O., D.F.C., who brought down the Douglas airliner ...

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  10. RESPITE FROM N.S.W. COAL STOPPAGE

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- A brief respite from the threat of a general coal stoppage on New South Wales coalfields was ...

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  11. P.M. SILENT ON SECURITY PROBE PROSECUTIONS

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley), at a Press conference to-day, declined to indicate whether prosecutions were likely as a result of the Security probe in the ...

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  12. GRIM PARALLEL IN PRESENT EUROPE SET-UP

    NEW YORK, October 8. -- Describing the European situation as a grim parallel with 1937-38, Mr. R. G. Menzies, M.P. (Australia) to-day urged the United States and the British Empire ...

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  13. WHALES SUICIDE

    CRESCENT B E A C H, (Florida), October 8.--Forty-four whales swam from the rough ocean ...

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  14. 'SOMBRE VIEW'

    LONDON, October 8. -- Discussing Britain's foreign policy at the Conservative party annual conference at ...

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  15. LAB. ALDERMEN IN COUNCIL WALK-OUT

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- After scenes of disorder in the City Council to-day Alderman Moores (Labor) was suspended ...

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  16. 'SMOKE SCREEN', CLAIMS FADDEN

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Security Service probe into the source of the document quoted by him in the House of ...

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  17. Atomic Control

    PARIS, October 8. -- An 11 nation sub-committee, including representatives of the Big Five, began the work of drawing up a ...

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  18. THE MANILA GIRLS

    WASHINGTON, October 8.--At least six American Government departments have been drawn into the case of the Australian girls, whom the Commonwealth is trying to have ...

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  19. Hitler's Double

    SINGAPORE, October 8.-- A man named Hitler who looks like the famous Adolf, with moustache and all, is ...

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  20. NEUTRAL POWERS' EFFORT TO SOLVE BERLIN CRISIS

    PARIS, October 8.--Argentine sources said they are confident the Berlin crisis will soon be solved through the efforts of the neutral members of the Security Council under the chairmanship of Dr. Juan ...

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  21. Protest Holiday

    HAMBURG, October 7.-- Every worker in the Western German town of Wengern downed tools ...

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  22. Pearl Harbor Attack Here Not Possible

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- No known potential enemy could make a Pearl Harbor attack on Australia at present, the Chief of ...

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  23. HOTEL LICENCES (4) CANCELLED AT ROCKHAMPTON

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday. -- The licences for four Rockhampton hotels -- Regent, National, Federal and Old Exchange -- were ...

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  24. SHIP PAINTERS MAY STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Federal Council of the Ship Painters and Dockers' Union decided to-night to call stopwork meetings ...

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  25. Civil Service Purge Urged In Britain

    LONDON, October 8. -- The monthly meeting of the civil Service National Whitley Council decided to ask the Prime Minister ...

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  26. JAP. WHEAT SALE PRICE IS A SECRET

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Minister for Commerce (Mr. R. T. Pollard), replying in the House of Representatives to Mr. G. J. ...

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  27. PROSECUTION PENDING

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Immigration Minister (Mr. Calwell) told the House of Representatives to-day that Lars Brundahl, of ...

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