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  3. NAZI LEADERS HEAR COURT'S GUILT FINDINGS

    NUREMBERG, September 30.—A cold grey mist cloaked Nuremberg when Goering and the other 20 defendants were awakened at 6 a.m. for judgement day. Sunshine soon dispelled the mist, but only the ...

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  4. STORM DAMAGE AT BLUFF

    Heavy wind accompanied a rain storm at Bluff on September 19, when houses and shops were unroofed. These ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DAVIDSON HAS LEAD OF 70 VOTES OVER FORDE

    When the Divisional Returning Officer for Capricornia (Mr J. R. Fisher) finished counting last night, Mr C. W. Davidson (Lib.-C.P.) was leading the Minister for the Army (Mr F M. Forde, Lab.) by 70 votes. The figures were: Davidson ...

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  6. 42nd Battalion Journal's Tribute To Davidson

    BRISBANE, September 30.— Mr C. W. Davidson, who may defeat the Minister for the Army (Mr Forde) in Capricornia, which over ...

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  7. Menzies' Leadership Praised

    MELBOURNE, September 30.— Any attempt to remove Mr Menzies from leadership of the Liberal Party is unlikely to become ...

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  8. WON £31,700 IN LOTTERIES

    SYDNEY, September 30.— Harry Brukarz, city corio dealer, has won £31,700 on lotteries in the last nine months. ...

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  9. Cousens Quetioned On Peace Negotiation Sugges

    SYDNEY, September 30.—Major Charles Consens began his 12th day in the witness box today when the hearing of the charge of treason was resumed. ...

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  10. MORE HOPPERS FOR COAL TRANSPORT

    BRISBANE, September 30.— The State Cabinet has accepted the tender of Evans Deakin for construction of 200 coal hoppers ...

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  11. POSITION OF MANY LABOUR MEMBERS PRECARIOUS

    BRISBANE, September 30.—Counting today in many seats in which Labour members appeared on Saturday night to have safe majorities has reduced their leads to ...

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  12. DUNWICH INMATES TO MOVE TO SANDGATE

    BRISBANE, September 30.— The RAAF station at Sandgate will be used as a temporary home for aged people at present at ...

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  13. VICTORIAN RAIL STOPPAGE THREAT

    MELBOURNE, September 30.— The Federal President and State Secretary of the Australian Railways Union (Mr J. Brown) said ...

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  14. TURKEY REJECTS RUSSIAN NOTE

    LONDON, September 30—The Ankara correspondent of the "Exchange Telegraph" states that the Foreign Office, replying to Russia's ...

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  15. VETO HINDERING WORK OF UNO

    BRUSSELS, September 29.—The chairman of UNO (M. Spaak), addressing the Belgian Socialist Party Congress, complained that ...

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  16. Renewed Violence In Alberta Stock Delivery Strike

    EDMONTON, September 29.— Thirty-seven arrests were reported today by mounted police as violence again flared up along the ...

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  17. Amazing Exploit Earns Native Empire Medal

    CANBERRA, September 30.—Throwing himself on to an enemy bunker which opened fire on an Australian patrol, a native sentry in New Guinea, in July last year, grasped the hot barrel of a Juki ...

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  18. NEW BILL THREAT TO TRADITIONAL RIGHTS

    BRISBANE, September 30.—The president of the Queensland Employers' Federation (Mr E Irvine) said today that unless safeguards were provided the Cooperative Societies Bill would not induce ...

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  19. COMPANY DIRECTOR ON TWO CHARGES

    SYDNEY, September 30.—In the Manly Court today, David Stewart Dawson. 24, company director, appeared for the second time on a ...

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  20. Big Conversion Task On Queen Mary

    LONDON, September 29.—Conversion of the Queen Mary to a passenger liner after seven years of "trooping" will commence ...

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