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  4. 18 Year-Old Wins Prize In Lottery

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Kevin Ryan, of Tunbridge-st., Mascot, who won first prize in to-day’s lottery will not be able to collect the £5000 for three yeans. He is only is end lottery prizes are held for minors ...

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  5. SHOULD ACCOUNT FOR TROOPS ON FOREIGN SOIL

    FLUSHING (New York), October 30.— While M. Molotov, in the General Assembly, denounced the presence of British troops in Greece and declared that all countries should give an accounting of their troops on foreign soil—the Soviet was prepared to give full ...

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  6. German Technicians In France

    PARIS, October 30. — British authorities have taken German experts from the French zone, according to a spokesman of the Ministry ...

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  7. CHAIRMAN OF BRITAIN’S STEEL BOARD

    Sir Archibald Finlayson Forbes, who has been appointed Independent chairman of the National Steel Board. A chartered ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Palestine Editor’s Papers Impounded

    JERUSALEM Oct. 30. — The British police met Gershon Aaronskyn, editor of the “Palestine Post,” When he arrived it Lydda ...

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  9. Scattered Light Showers

    N.S.W. Forecast: Scattered light showers over the central and north coast and over the south coast during the night: otherwise fine ; cool ...

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  10. Will Fight B.B.C. Television Monopoly

    LONDON Oct 30.—The British film Industry intends to fight the BBC monopoly in the right to televise direct to the public, ...

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  11. BRADMAN IN AUSTRALIAN XI TO MEET MCC

    ADELAIDE, Wed.—The West Australian bowler. Puckett, has been Included In the Australian XI to play England on November ...

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    The [?] delegate Dr. Van [?] who, speaking at the General Assembly, urged control on the Spanish ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Vessel Ashore At Kembla

    WOLLONGONG,. Wednesday. — The 9000 tons ship [?] one of the [?] built in Australia, went [?] Port ...

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  14. RETURN OF POLISH GOLD

    WARSAW, Oct. 30.—The Canadian Government has agreed to ration unconditionally to Poland 17,000,000 dollars worth of ...

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  15. FUTURE STATUS OF THE SUDAN

    CAIRO, Oct. 30.—Official Egyptian sources disclosed what was claimed to be the text of a statement initialled by the British ...

    Article : 139 words
  16. CANNED FRUIT FOR BRITAIN

    LONDON, Oct. 30.—Fifty per cent, of the canned fruits, which would be made available to British consumers during the next ...

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  17. To-day’s Leader: A Reward Step

    LONDON, October 30.—“I have regard and respect for M. Stalin and I always remember what we went through together,” declared Mr. Winston Churchill, commenting on Stalin’s replies to a series of searching questions presented ...

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  18. Inquiry Into Conduct Of British Press

    LONDON, October 30.—He House of Commons last, night carried by 270 votes to 157 a motion for the appointment of a Royal Commission to inquire into the Press. “'Having regard to increasing concern at the growth of ...

    Article : 440 words
  19. MOTOR CYCLES AND A CAR SEIZED

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Police seized three motor cycles and a car, which they say had been stolen, following a 60 m.p.h. motor cycle ...

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  20. Criminal’s Licence Revoked

    NEWCASTLE Wednesday. — Mr. Carr Boyd, SM, in the Police Court to-day revoked the licence to William John Masson (28), ...

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  21. Production Targets Exceeded

    LONDON, Oct. 30.—According to Moscow radio, the state or municipalities had confiscated nearly 4000 German factories in ...

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  22. Two Continued Stoppages

    CESSNOCK, Wednesday. — No fresh disputes developed on the Maitland field to-day, but there were two continued stoppages—one ...

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  23. THREE BURIED AT SEA

    NOUMEA, Oct. 30.—On behalf of James Cush, the Australian Consul (Mr. Barnett) to-day issued a denial that the bodies of ...

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  24. Two Orchardists Fined

    NEWCASTLE, Wed.—Two Cardiff orchardists, owing to neglect to obey instructions, found themselves in the Summons Court ...

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  25. FUEL PRE-WAR CEREMONIAL FOR PARLIAMENT

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Full pre-war ceremonial will be observed when the State Parliament is opened next Wednesday by Lieut.-General ...

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  26. Seizure of Dress Material

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Members of the pillage squad last night raided a city warehouse and took possession of 2000 yards of dress ...

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  27. U.S. Backs Note To Rumania

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 30. —In a Note following the general lines of that from British, the U.S. has charged ...

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  28. Standardising War Equipment

    LONDON Oct. 30.—According to the “Daily Express,” Cabinet has decided to standardise all British weapons and ammunition, ...

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  29. ROYAL VISIT TO AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — The King plans to visit Australia soon, is is believed in authoritative Commonwealth circles. ...

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  31. Increase In Country Dromes

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Civil aviation authorities believe there will be a large increase during the next two or three years in country ...

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  32. Further Decline In Cotton

    NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—The cotton market suffered a further decline yesterday. Opening quotations were ten dollars below Monday’s ...

    Article : 58 words
  33. Sydney Produce Markets

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  34. Australian Trade With India

    NEW DELHI Oct. 30.— The Australian industrial delegation continued discussions with officials of commercial interests ...

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  35. REDUCTION OF CHARGES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Telephone, telegram and postal charges would be reduced to a minimum when business increased as a result ...

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  36. THE NEW JAPANESE CONSTITUTION

    TOKIO, Oct. 30.—Emperor Hirohito at a meeting of the Privy Council yesterday, approved of the new constitution which ...

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