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  3. T[?] Commanders A[?]ted: Not Policy MakersSaysU.S.Court

    LONDON, October 27.— Ampress Nuremburg says the American War Crimes Court to-day acquitted 13 of Germany’s top commanders who launched the second world war. ...

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  4. ARREST IN KIMEIRA DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Police to-night arrested a striking south coast miner after, an AWU member had alleged he ...

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  5. New Electorates May Favour Opposition

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—If voting in the 1949 election followed that of 1946, the Opposition would win 11 Queensland ...

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  6. RUSSIA TRYING GIANT BLUFF AGAINST U.S.

    SOMONA (California), October 27.—In an exclusive interview with the United Press, General H. H. Arnold, war-time head of the United States Air Force, said to-day Russia was attempting a gigantic bluff ...

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  7. DOCUMENTS CASE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) told the House of Representatives to-day that in view of a ...

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  8. Manila Girls’ Statement

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Though he Admitted he had not read the Hansard report of his statement, Senator O’Flaherty ...

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  9. S. AFRICA—PRISON HOUSE FOR BLACKS

    LONDON. October 27.—Reuters says Dr. Y. M. Dodoo. representative or the South African Indian Congress at the United Nations ...

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  10. BRITISH CARS SHINE AT MOTOR SHOW

    LONDON, October 27.—British cars completely outshone foreign makes it the first post-war motor show at Earls Court, which the ...

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  11. Empire’s No. 1 Soldier

    General Sir William Slim has left his £5000-a-year job of deputy - chairman of the nationalised British Railways ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Protest Against Top Nazis’ Detention

    LONDON, October 27.—Reuters says Labour and Opposition members of the Commons have protested against continued detention ...

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  13. BAN ON POLITICAL PLAYS OVER RADIO

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—All broadcasts of dramatised political matter which is current or was current during the preceding ...

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  14. LUTANA INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Assistant DirectorGeneral of Civil Aviation (Mr.O. S. Wiggins) admitted at the Lutana inquiry to-day that "very high frequency radio ranges should have been installed as a safety ...

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  15. "RED” DEAN WILL BE “ON HIS OWN” IN CANADA

    OTTAWA, October 27.—The Primate of Canada (Most Rev. George F. Kingston) said to-day the "Red" Dean of Canterbury ...

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  16. HEAVIEST “HEAVY” CRUISER

    WASHINGTON, October 27.— The U.S.S. Desmoines, 17.000 tons, the heaviest "heavy” cruiser in the world the first warship to ...

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  19. DEPLORES “BRITISH” WAS DROPPED

    WELLINGTON, A.A.P.—Reuters, October 27.—“I greatly regret and deplore the drooping of the word “British” and the ...

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  20. 20M YEAR OLD APE SKULL

    LONDON, October 27.—The Ampress Nairobi correspondent says Dr L. S. B. Leakey, leader of the British Miocene (age of ...

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  21. LIFE FOR NAZI

    LONDON, October 27.—Reuters Prague correspondent says the Peoples Court sentenced to life imprisonment ex-German ...

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  22. GAG APPLIED ON TRAINING DDEBATE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Unions had to force the Government to emasculate the original reconstruction training scheme ...

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  23. SHOCKING CONDUCT OF U.S. WAR TRIALS

    NEW YORK, October 27.—The New York “Daily News”syndicated columnist, John O’Donnell, says many Senators are so shocked at how United States officials conducted the trials for war crimes in Germany that ...

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  24. U.S. PART IN DEFENCE PACT ASSURED

    NEW YORK, October 27.—American military and diplomatic officials to-day Welcomed the agreement in principle of ...

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  25. WAGE RISE CLAIMS MUST SHOW MERIT SAYS COURT MEMBER

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—I think the time has arrived when I think it should be-made clear that claims for wage increases or other conditions based merely on the fact that the increases or conditions had been awarded by other tribunals, could not thereby be sustained, said Mr.- T. E. Dwyer, giving a reserved judgment ...

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