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  3. BRITAIN'S PRODUCTION TROUBLE DUE TO FOOD

    LONDON, October 7.—"Lack of food and lack of variety of food are alone at the root of Britain's production trouble," states Dr Nevil Leyton, a Harley Street pathologist, in an article in the "Medical ...

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  4. Gloucester Report Denied

    LONDON, October 7. — Reuter's Pretoria correspondent states that authoritative Government sources ...

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  5. FIRST TRIP TO ROCKHAMPTON

    On her first trip to Rockhampton, the s.s. "Dubbo," 2300-ton sister ship to the s.s. "Delamere," carried 1000 tons of cement, which is shown here being unloaded. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Demand For Silver Coins

    BRISBANE, Ootober 7. — An extraordinary demand for silver coins has caused Brisbane banks to issue more than £23,000 worth ...

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  7. POLICE SCHOOL FOR CRIME DETECTION

    BRISBANE, October 7.—The intention to reestablish a school of instruction in criminal investigation work is expressed in the report of the Commissioner for Police (Mr Carroll), which was tabled in ...

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  8. VICTORIAN CRISIS

    MELBOURNE, October 7.—Late tonight the Victorian Legislative Council was waiting for the third Supply [?] from the ...

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  9. PRIVATE TALKS ON PREFERENCES

    LONDON, October 6.—The Geneva correspondent of the British United Press says that private talks have been held in a ...

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  10. NSW Firemen Mav Strike

    SYDNEY, October 7.—A meeting of the executive of the Fire Brigade Officers' Association, which was held today, may lead to the ...

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  11. WORLD VIEWS COMINTERN MOVE WITH MISGIVING

    LAKE SUCCESS, October 6.—Dr Jamali, Foreign Minister for Iraq, said today that the nine-nation Communist manifesto at Warsaw "is a declaration of war, an ideological war." ...

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  12. FEDERAL MOVE IN DOLLAR SAVE

    Commonwealth Government is recalling all import licences for goods from dollar areas which have been wholly or in part ...

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  13. CANTERBURY MATCH OUTCOME

    BRISBANE, October 7.—In reports to be sent to the New South Wales Rugby League, one Canterbury-Bankstown player will ...

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  14. BRADMAN TO LEAD AGAINST INDIA

    SYDNEY, October 7. —Bradman will captain Australia against India in the Test matches this season. In an ...

    Article : 66 words
  15. Soda Bush Kills Sheep?

    BRISBANE, October 7.—Poisoning by soda bush, is believed to be responsible for the death, of about 100 sheep out of a ...

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  16. STRIKES CONFERENCE CONTINUES

    SYDNEY, October 7.—The parties to the compulsory conference, called by the full bench of the Industrial Commission to discuss last ...

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  17. Trade With Japan On Barter System

    TOKYO, October 7.—Trade between Japan and sterling countries will be on the barter system, according to the Director-General of ...

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  18. DUTCH SOLDIERS RELEASED

    BATAVIA, October 7. — The Batavia Government today decided to release three Dutch solders who were held at ...

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  19. Petrol Rationing For "Indefinite Period"

    CANBERRA, October 7. — Australia must be reconciled to petrol rationing for an indefinite period, the Minister for Customs (Senator Ashley) said today. ...

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  20. U.S. MOVE TO LIMIT GAMBLING IN GRAIN

    CHICAGO, October 6.—The Board of Trade today decided to increase the margin requirements in speculative gram futures [?] 33 1-3 per cent of the market price, as requested by President T[?]man. The new requirement is double the present margin. ...

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  21. ATOMIC PROGRESS IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, October 6.—The "Daily Mail" says it is authoritatively stated that serious delays in building Britain's first atomic ...

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  22. REFUGEES FOR CANADA

    QTTAWA, October 6—The Resources Minister (Mr Glenn) announced that the Canadian Government had agreed to admit ...

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  23. Belgium To New Zealand

    Mr H. B. Newton in the cockpit of his plane, "Petit Pegase," prior to his take-off from Connor Park early yesterday morning, on the last stages of his Belgium-New Zealand flight. Yesterday was his 20th day on the trip. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. REMEMBRANCE DAY ON NOV. ll

    LONDON, October 6. — The King has decided that November ll shall be observed as Remembrance Day for the war ...

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  25. U.S. Navy Searches For Drifting Minesweepers

    PEARL HARBOUR, October 7.—Planes and surface craft are continuing an already-long search for four surplus minesweepers lashed together and with three watchmen aboard, which had to be cast adrift from the tug, Edward M. Grim, while being towed from ...

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  26. MRS ROOSEVELT ON PRESS SYSTEMS

    TAKE SUCCESS, October 6.—Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt, answering Soviet charges of war-mongering by the American Press, told the ...

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  27. Russia Attacks Draft Of Nauru Trusteeship

    LAKE SUCCESS, October 6.—Russia today attacked the draft agreement submitted by Australia for trusteeship of Nauru. ...

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  28. BLACK CURTAIN IN JAPAN

    TOKYO, October 7 (AAP-Reuter). —The spokesman at General MacArthur's headquarters today declared that there was a kuromaku ...

    Article : 96 words
  29. Pilotless Plane On Repeat Flight

    LONDON, October 7.— Using its automatic pilot, the United States Skymaster which [?] September 22, flew the Atlantic from ...

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