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  4. SPITFIRES STRAFE REBELS IN THE KASHMIR AREA

    NEW DELHI, October 31.— An Indian Army communiqué [?]aid Spitfires of the Indian Air Force strafed rebel tribesmen in Kashmir “with good effect.” The tribesmen were in a rein forcement column west of ...

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  6. ANTI-TRUST SUIT LAUNCHED IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, October 31.—The Attorney-General (Mr. Tom Clark) had announced the filing of an anti-Trust suit against 17 of the largest investment and banking firms in New York, states the Associated Press. ...

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  7. Russian Seizure of Oilfields

    LONDON, October 31.— Britain and America hare sent notes of protest to Moscow against the Russian seizure six weeks ago of the ...

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  8. Further Rain In Eastern Half

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Farther rain in the eastern half of the state, chiefly central and northern sections, with isolated thunderstorms; ...

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  9. Gift of Race Foal To Princess

    NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—The secretary to Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt said she had declined a formal invitation to attend Princess ...

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  10. BATTERED IN DEAD END LANE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A woman was cruelly battered about the face in Forbes-st., near Cathedral-st., East Sydney, about 3.45 a.m. ...

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  11. GUNMAN’S RICH HAUL

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 31.—Six gunmen held up the office staff of the B. F. Sturtevant Company, Boston, US, and got clear away ...

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  12. CONTINUED HIGH PRODUCTION

    CESSNOCK, Monday.—Production has been maintained throughout the week at a high level on the Maitland coalfield. To-day ...

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  13. EX-POLICE OFFICER SHOT DEAD

    BRISBANE, Friday.— A former [?] was shot dead in sensational circumstances at Breakfast Creek, Brisbane, to-day. ...

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    Mr. Tom Clark, Attorney-General for the United States, who has announced the filing of an anti-trust suit against 17 large ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. QUERIES ON PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYMENT

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The substantial increase in the number of Federal Public Servants was the subject of questions in ...

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  16. Control Over Sale Of Firearms

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The State Parliamentary Labour Party has approved a bill to control the dis[?] in New South Wales of ...

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  17. CONSTABLE ACQUITTED

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Senior Constable Ernest Lambert Sparnon Rose, 52, of Matraville, was acquitted by a Quarter Sessions ...

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  18. Bandits Escape With Big Pay Roll

    BOSTON, October 31.—Twa of the six armed bandits, who held up Hyde Park division of the Westinghouse Electric Corporation to-day and escaped with 110,000 dollars pay roll, wore unorthodox disguises. ...

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  19. BRITISH PEOPLE WORKING HARDER

    LONDON, Oct. 31.—Sir Stafford Cripps said at a Press, conference: “If anyone is misled by our habit of self-criticism or by partisan views ...

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  20. RUST IN THE WHEAT CROP

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Severe rust is menacing crops in the vast wheat belt between Redcliffs and the South Australian border, according ...

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  21. To-day’s Leader Growing Army of Non-Producers

    WASHINGTON, October 31.—Former F.B.I. agent, Louis Russell, told the House of un-American Activities at its Hollywood Communism inquiry, that American agents of the Soviet [?]fully, in 1942, tried to persuade an ...

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  22. N.Z. PAYS MORE FOR CIGARETTES

    WELLINGTON (NZ), Friday.—New Zealand smokers are to be asked to pay an additional 2d or 3d for a packet of 10 ...

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  24. VOTE OF CONFIDENCE IN THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT

    PARIS, October 31.—The French A sembly carried a vote of confidence in M. Ramadier’s Government by 300 votes to 2 80. There were 18 abstentions and 20 absentees. The Assembly adjourned to November 13. When the Assembly met for a ...

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  25. WHEAT CROP NOT IN JEOPARDY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The NSW wheat crop as a whole was not jeopardised and would not be jeopardised this year by ...

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  26. THE ROYAL NAVY TRIES JET ENGINES

    A marine gas turbine has been installed in a Motor Gun Boat which is shown on a trial run. This is the first marine gas turbine lifted in any ship. It consists of an aircraft type jet engine in which the jet is being used to drive a power turbine and propeller ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. FULL BENCH DECISION IN BUS CASE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Threat of a State-wide stoppage by private bus employees has been eased by the decision of the Full Bench of the ...

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  28. MAN AND WIFE FOUND IN SERIOUS CONDITION

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Answering an urgent call to an Eastern Suburbs flat early this morning, ambulance men found a man and his wife in a serious condition. They are: Harold Charles ...

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  29. SHARK IN MANLY POOL

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Early morning swimmers in Manly pool to-day beat a hurried retreat from the water when ferry passengers spotted a ...

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  30. N.Z. TEAM BEATEN

    LONDON, Oct. 31. — Hunslet beat the New Zealand Rugby League team, 18-10, after leading 10-7 at half-time. ...

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