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  4. Russian Counter Blast To Deportation Reports

    LONDON, October 28.—T he Russian official Press in Berlin made sensational allegations that Britain and America had signed a treaty to share top German V-2 a torn experts, says the Berlin correspondent of the “Daily Express,” ...

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  5. NO SIGN OF STRIKE SETTLEMENT

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—There is no sign of a settlement of the Victorian transport strike, and fears are held that there will be ...

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  6. Misery And Distress In Germany

    LONDON, Oct. 28.— “It is time to bring the present densification of Germany to an end,” he said. “it will necessary to ...

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  7. Negotiations To Unify Korea Break Down

    WASHINGTON, October 8.—Russo American negotiations to unify Korea have broken down because of the Soviet refusal to recognise the rights of free speech and opinion, declared Genera! MacArthur in a report to the War ...

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  8. “Storm Signal” Of The Coming Depression

    WASHINGTON, October 28.—Government economic and financial expects have issued cautionary advice which American Associated Press interprets as storm signals of a coming depression, but does not attempt to forecast the ...

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  9. Change likely In South-West

    N.S.W. Forecast: Fine and mild to warm temperature and light north-east to north-west winds generally, but scattered ...

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  10. Rise In Food Prices In America

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 28—Soaring food prices are strikingly revealed In statistics issued by the Department of Labour. ...

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  11. Hopeful of Peace Discussions

    LONDON, Oct. 28. — “Peacemaking is bound to be a long business, but if there is goodwill we should get through. ...

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  12. Rising Wove Of Lawlessness In Britain

    LONDON, Get, 28— The chlef provost marshal of the American troops in Europe, Colonel J. J. Turner, stated that a new ...

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  13. BOOM IN PRIVATE PLANE SALES

    WASHINGTON Oct. 28.—Private plane sales in America are booming, and the demand exceeds supplies. ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: The Nursing Service

    LONDON, October 28—The Prime Minister, Mr. Atllee, is expected to make a statement in the House of Commons to-day on the Egyptian Premier, Sidky Pasha’s claim that, as a result of talks in London, it was decided that the ...

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  15. Believed Wound To Be Self-Inflicted

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The police alleged to-day that a bullet wound in the fleshy part of the leg of John Barry Walsh (27) might have ...

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  16. Australia Seeking Trade With India

    NEW DELHI. October, 28.— The Government of India entertained, the Australian Industrials delegation at a luncheon yesterday, ...

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  18. Railways Cease In Vienna

    HAMBURG. Oct 22. — Railways throughout Vienna have ceased because of lack of coal Police coal is en route. ...

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  19. RUSSIAN ATTACKS ON PERSIA

    TEHERAN, October 8. — Protests against recent Russian attacks on the Persian Government, which he described as ...

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  20. KILLED IN AIR DISASTER

    CAIRO, Oct. 28.—The French J.U. 52 airliner which left Paris on Tuesday and crashed south of Cairo next day, killed Joseph ...

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  21. Ten Killed And 54 Injured In Calcutta Riots

    CALCUTTA, October 28. —Following stone and acid throwing attacks on a lorry carrying British military person, the G.O.C. eastern command, Lieut. General Bucher, issued a warning that future attacks will “be met with full ...

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  22. HEAVY FROST THIS MORNING

    One of the heaviest frosts for the month of October, was experienced in the Hunter Valley this morning, reports from many centres ...

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  23. HEAVY LOSS OF POTATOES

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Hugo quantities, of potatoes will have to be dumped as a result of the delay in unloading the last potato ship ...

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  24. Shoe Soles From Soya Beans

    CHICAGO Oct. 28.—Inventor Elliott Simpson, who helped to put the nation’s cars on synthetic tyres during the war. ...

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  25. British Headquarters In Palestine

    JERUSALEM, Oct is —British Military Headquarters in Planting will be removed be removed early next year from the party wrecked ...

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  26. DROBNY BEATEN BY SWEDISH CHAMPION

    STOCKHOLM, Oct. 28.— Swedish champion best Drobny, of Czechoslovakla, 6-2, 3-6, 6-8, in the final the handicap tennis ...

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  27. Illegal Betting

    NEWCASTLE. Monday—For using houses at Maryville for letting Jack Handall (41). labourer, and Stanley Arnold (37), ...

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  28. Greek Government Deadlock

    ATHENS, Oct 8.—Efforts Premier Tsaldaris to broaden the Greek Government broke down because the ...

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  29. FREEDOM OF PRESS IN POLAND

    WARSAW Oct 28.—The British Embassy has handed a Note to the Prime Minister asking for assurance that British ...

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  30. VOLCANO ERUPTS

    MOSCOW, Oct. 27. —Kiuch[?], a volcano located north of the Kams chatka region, has erupted violently, says Reuter’s. The ...

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  31. Bulgarian Elections Pass Off Quietly

    LONDON, October 28.—According to Sofia Radio, an overwhelming majority of the voles thus far counted in the Bulgarian elections, voting for which ended last night, in for the Communist Candidates bf the “Government Fatherland Front” bloc. Government parties united for ...

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