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  3. Britons Will Suffer Heavier Food Ration Cuts

    LONDON, October 24.—In a drastic move for an immediate reduction in dollar expenditure on food, Britain’s Minister for Economic Affairs (Sir Stafford Cripps) has further reduced the already restricted food ...

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  4. Princess Talks On Women

    LONDON, October [?] Though women had asserted many rights and established many claims they must not forget that ...

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  5. 28 Dead In London Train Smash

    LONDON, October 24.—At least 28 were killed when the Tattenham Corner to London Bridge train ran into the rear of the ...

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  6. TREASURER SURE OF BANK BILL SUCCESS

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Nationalised, banking would be such a success that there would be no need to establish a State Bank stated the Treasurer (Mr. Larcombe) to-day in reply to the Budget debate. ...

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  7. SOVIET SLATED ON WARSCARE

    NEW YORK, October 24. —Speaker after speaker in the United Nations General Assembly's Political Committee ...

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  8. Reds Blamed For Attempt On U.S. Cypher Office

    CANBERRA, Friday.— An attempt to break into the cypher room and radio section of the American Legation here is being ...

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  9. MEAT RATION TO STAY

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Rumours that meat rationing was to end this year were unfounded, the Trade and Customs Minister ...

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  10. ARREST FOLLOWS TRUCK—TRAM COLLISION

    MELBOURNE, Friday — Fourteen passengers were injured, three seriously, when a motor tip-truck and a crowded city-bound tram ...

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  11. TANKER SINKING AFTER COLLISION

    SAN FRANCISCO October 24: Globe wireless reported that the crew of the tanker Sparrow's Point, is abandoning the [?] ...

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  12. NO JAPS FOR N. GUINEA!

    CANBERRA, Friday.— Under no circumstances would the Australian Government agree to the migration of excess ...

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  13. DEVASTATING FIRE IN HANGCHOW

    HONG KONG, October 24, (A.A.P.-Reuters): A devastating fire broke out at Hanchow ferry wharf late this afternoon and in ...

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  14. Minister On System To Increase Rail Efficiency

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Admitting in Parliament that there was some inefficiency in Queensland railways the Transport Minister (Mr. Duggan) said that he hoped to evolve a system that would ensure a very ...

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  15. Delegate To UNESCO Is vRed Says Lang

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Mr. Lang in theHouse of Representatives today demanded that the Government cancel immediately the credentials ...

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  16. BANK BILL PETITIONS WEIGH MEMBER DOWN

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The House of Representatives rocked with laughter to-day at the spectale of Mr. Hamilton (C.P.,W.A.) staggering to the table with a bundle of petitions three feet thick. ...

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  17. MOB LEADER SHOT IN AMBUSH

    FAIRFIELD, (Illinois) October 24.—Gangster machine-gunners in a moving motor car ambushed and killed Carl Shelton, 55, formerly ...

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  18. Forest Fires Destroy U.S. Resorts

    NEW YORK, October 24.— Forest fires swept into the internationally famous resort centre of Bar Harbour last night destroying a ...

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  19. MUNITIONS WORKS CHANGE OVER

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Munitions factories would produce £2,500,000 worth of commercial goods in the current financial year, the Minister ...

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  20. Bank Officers Protest

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Members of the Bank Officers' Association at a mass meeting this afternoon vigorously reiterated their opposition to ...

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  21. Newborns Get Gastro At Bris Hospital

    BRISBANE, Friday — Six newborn babies had contracted gastro enteritis, one fatally at the Brisbane Women's Hospital in the last ...

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  22. Imperial Preference Cuts In New Tariff Pact

    LONDON, October 24.— The B.U.P. Geneva correspondent says Britain, in a draft tariff agreement with the United States, has agreed completely to eliminate Imperial preferences on only 12 items, and cut 25 ...

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  23. HOOLIGANS ASSAULT JEWISH GIRL

    JERUSALEM, October 24.—Hooligans assaulted the 21 year old daughter of one of the most respected members of the Jewish ...

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  24. “Peeping Tom” Bound Under Old Act

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—An Act gazetted in 1360-61 during the reign of Edward III was quoted at Brighton Court to-day when a ...

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  25. MOSLEM THREAT TO FIGHT HOLY WAR

    BAGHDAD, October 24.—“The Iraqi army will enter Palestine if the United Nations adopt partition," said the Prime Minister of Iraq (Salih Jabur) yesterday. ...

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  26. £15,000 JOINERY WORKS FIRE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Damage estimated at £15,000 was caused by a fire early to-day which destroyed the 20th Century’s Timber and ...

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  27. SPEAKER’S THREAT WITHDRAWN

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The Speaker (Mr. Rosevear) announced in the House of Representatives to-day that his threat to exclude ...

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  28. SISTER KENNY WILL VISIT N. ZEALAND

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Sister Kenny will go to New Zealand on her way back to America in December at the invitation of the ...

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