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  4. DEPORTATION OF SKILLED WORKERS FROM GERMANY

    LONDON, October 26.—Four thousand skilled workers and 125 engineers have been deported to Russia from Chemnitz alone in a mass movement which began on Monday, says the British news service in Germany. ...

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  6. Reaction To Rise In Australian Wool Prices

    BOSTON, October 26—The recent, rise in Australian wool prices means that importing brokers cannot make profitable commitments abroad, as such wools are now too high for profitable purchase, says the Wool Association of New ...

    Article : 294 words
  7. Premier To Lead At Elections

    SYDNEY, Sat—Although he declined to comment, it was stated in authoritative Government quarters that the Premier (Mr. ...

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  8. Troops Break Up Alleged Conspiracy

    HAVANA, October 26—A United Press correspondent states that troops, armed with sub-machine guns broke up an alleged conspiracy against the Government to-day. Raiding a residence near a casino in the fashionable ...

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  9. “Voice Of Israel” Denial

    JERUSALEM, Oct 26. — Haganah, broadcasting over the secret radio “Voice of Isteal,” denied that it took up ...

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  10. STABBINGS AFFRAYS IN BOMBAY

    LONDON Oct. 26.—Ten people were killed and 32 were injured in stabbing [?] in Bombay. Renter’s [?] ...

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  11. Russian Attitude To Greece

    LONDON, Oct. 25.—Hopes that Russia might soon adept a more friendly attitude to Greece was expressed by M. Tsaidaris, the ...

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  12. Withdrawal of Veto Demand By Russia

    NEW YORK, October 26.—Confronted with very strong and almost unanimous opposition, Russia withdrew her demand ...

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  13. Rise In Costs Affects Gold Mining

    JOHANNESBURG, Oct. 26— The president of the Transvaal Chamber of Mines, Mr. G. Caricton Jones, said a considerable ...

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  14. Germans Resign In Soviet Zone

    LONDON Oct. 25.—The German administration in the Russian zone is collapsing over the deportation of German ...

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  15. Strike of Chinese Dock Workers

    SINGAPORE, Oct. 26—Six thousand Chinese and other dock workers struck with out notice and without union support when the ...

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  16. ENGLISH LABOUR MP RESIGNS

    LONDON, Oct 25—Lieutenant-General Sir Noel Mason. Mac-Fariane (Labour), who defeated Mr. Brendan Bracken ...

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  17. America Not Popular in Philippines

    NEW YORK Oct 26— America’s popularity in the Philippines has ebbed so low that it may turn into hostility, says American ...

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  18. Black Market Herrings

    BORDEAUX Oct 25.— A French blackmarkets squad seized 12 tons, of kippered herrings, which, it was alleged had been ...

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  19. DAVIS CUP SELECTIONS POSTPONED

    SAN FRANCISCO Ot. 26.—The announcement of the Davis Cup selections for Australia, which was originally expected about a ...

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  20. LEG FRACTURED

    SYDNEY, Sat — When his motor cycle collided with a truck in Ocean-street last night, Wilfred Susex, 40, of Bennett-street, ...

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  22. Four Million Bulgarians To Choose National Assembly

    SOFIA, October 26.—Four million Bulgarians to-morrow will elect 465 members of the National Assembly, from which will be formed the country’s first Republican Government ...

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  23. UNION CLAIM REJECTED

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Mr. Justice Taylor, President of the Industrial Commission, yesterday rejected a claim by the Gas ...

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  24. To-day’s Leader: The Cycle of History

    PEIPING, October 26—An official Government report stated that the entire length of the Suiyan railway has been re-opened with the capture of Yangkao, 30 miles north- east of Tatung. ...

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  25. King And Queen To Attend Wedding

    LONDON, Oct 26.—The King and Queen will be at [?] to-day to are Patrick [?] of Lord and Lade [?] ...

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  26. DREDGING AT NEWCASTLE

    NEWCASTLE.— The council of the Chamber of Commerce had brought to the notice of the Minister for Public Works, through ...

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  27. CONFLICTING ENGLISH-RUSSIAN VIEWS ON AUSTRIA

    VIENNA, October 26.—Sir James Steel, British High Commissioner in Austria, in a statement to the Control Council about conflicting English and Russian views on the competency of the Australian Government to enact legislation nationalising industry, said the Britain has repeatedly pressed for definitions to clear up the confused situation. ...

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  28. Newsprint: Motor Cars For Australia

    MONTREAL, Oct 26.—The NZ Shipping Goy’s [?] Kalpaid, which was flamedged in a collision on Septermber 24 has ...

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