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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. PICTORIAL NEWS SHOTS FROM SYDNEY

    LEFT : JAMES HENDERSON, 17-year-old son of a hat manufacturer who left an estate valued at £107[?] is working as an apprentice to learn the trade. His father's will directs him- not to leave New South Wales before he is 21. CENTRE : SUMMER HAT worn by Miss Ro sentary Turnbull. or Darling Point, on Bondi Beach. Sydney. RIGHT : OLYMPIC SPRINTER John Tre loar, congratulates schoolboy David Johnson, after he had won the N.S.W. schoolboys' open 190 yards in the record time of 9.7 seconds at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Jo hnson amazed officials by recording the fasical time ever recorded by an Australian schoolboy, and has established ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Heavy Rain In Far West

    Heavy rain was, last night, reported to be falling in the Cloncurry district. At 10 o'clock, when the downpour was still ...

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  6. Soviet Leaving Berlin Sector

    LONDON, October 9.—The Associated Press Berlin representative says western sources said to-day that the commandant of the ...

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  7. POLICE HUNT FOR RAVDELL KIDNAPPER

    MELBOURNE, October 9.—Assisted the aerial photographs, the police hunt for the kidnapers hide out in the Solomon ...

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  8. DISRUPTION FEAR AT ANTICOM. RALLY

    BRISBANE, October 9.—An attempt by Communists to disrupt Tuesday night's antiCommunist rally in the City Hall has ...

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  9. SUGAR RISE IN PRICE IN DOUBT

    BRISBANE, October 9.—It is not yet certain whether the price of sugar will be Increased by a halfpenny per lb an agreed ...

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  10. PETROL RATIONING

    CANBERRA, October 9.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, said to-night he could not forecast how long the need for petrol rationing would remain. Making his weekly "Report to the Nation" broadcast Mr. Chifley said British controlled companies had a vast programme under way ...

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  11. U.K. Election Decision On October 13.

    LONDON, October 9.—A short lived burst of early election speculation caused by the news the King's return from ...

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  12. Bevin To Report On Soviet Split

    LONDON, October 9.—The Sunday Times" diplomatic representative says Mr. Bevin Kill present Hip Cabinet with a ...

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  13. 'WHERE THERE'S SMOKE-?"

    BRISBANE, October 9.—Three fire engines 300 people, four policemen, and an ambulance raced into tiny Caxton Street ...

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  14. BABY SCALDED

    AYR, October 9.—The 11 months old baby son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Leeds of 63 Wickham Street, was badly scalded on the entire left side of the body about 1 p.m. ...

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  15. GROCER TOLD TO INCREASE PRICE

    SYDNEY, October 8.—A suburban grocer who reduced his price for tea this week has been told by Commonwealth ...

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  16. MALAYANS AIM AT NATIONHOOD

    SINGAPORE, October.—(A.A.P. Reuter): "The people of Malaya are marching along the road to real nationhood, ...

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  17. GIRLS RESCUED JUST IN TIME

    MELBOURNE, October . 9—A minute after two girls were rescued from an overturned yacht at the Melbourne beach resort of ...

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  18. CONVERTED CARRIER TO TAKE 1,000 REFUGEES

    LONDON, October 9.—Reuter's Rome representative says 1000 refugees will leave Naples for Australia at the Mid of October ...

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  19. ATOMIC WORKERS RADIATION RISK

    LONDON, October 8.—Discussing the danger of radiation injury among atomic energy research workers, the British Medical ...

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  20. BY GENEROSITY WARDER QUALIFIES AS PRISONER

    LONDON, October 9.—The British United Press Hanover representative says Hermann Selhorst, a warder at Hie Brunswick, let two prisoners go home for the week-end and lent them the prison car to travel in. ...

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  21. AYR PROPOSAL Q.A.T.B. CENTRE

    AYR, October 8—A move is a foot to form a Q.A.T.B. centre on the Lower Burdekin, and the chairman of the Ayr Shire ...

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  22. NO RECOGNITION BY U.K. OF COMS.

    LONDON, October 8.—A Foreign Office Spokesman today desired that Britain had decided to change her policy, and ...

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  23. R.C. CHURCH IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    LONDON, October 8—Reuter's Prague correspondent Fays the Czechoslovak Government has taxed November 1 as the date for ...

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  24. GAOLINGS IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    LONDON, October 9.—The Associated Press Prague representative says unofficial estimates of the number of persons gaoled in ...

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  25. LITTLE SUPPORT TO NEW U.N. BODY

    NEW YORK, October 9.—The Australian proposal for the establishment of a new United Nations body to deal with the ...

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  26. REPORTED BRAWL ON MOOLTAN

    ADELAIDE, October 9.—Police will meet the 20,000 ton liner Mooltan when she berths to-morrow morning to investigate a ...

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  27. ARREST FOR FAILING TO PAY £10,000 FINE

    LONDON, October 8.—Police to-day arrested on a Committal Warrant, Henry Oran. 29-year-old Kondon Company Director ...

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  28. EX-CONVICT MAY SUE FOR OVER-DUE TERM

    SYDNEY, October 9.—Action may be taken against the New South Wales Government by a former convict who is alleged ...

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  29. SAMMY THE SEAL OFF ON HIS CHANNEL SWIM

    LONDON, October 9.—The British United Press Cap Gris Nez representative says Pierre Cilton, also known as "Otto the Great" and Sammy, an 18 months old Californian-trained seal, plopped into the ...

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  30. EXPLOSION KILLS 3, SINKS U.S. TANKER

    HONOLULU, October 9—At least three men were killed and three missing in an explosion which set fire and ...

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  31. GIRL STILL ON DANGER LIST

    MELBOURNE, October 9. Beverley Joan Halt, the 15-year-old Brunswick shooting victim, is still on the danger list at the ...

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  32. TOWNSVILLE PILOT SETS PERTH-SYDNEY RECORD

    Flight-Lieutenant C. J. Melchert, of Townsville, piloted an R.A.A.F. Mosquito aircraft on Sunday from Perth to Sydney in six hours 15 minutes. He broke the transcontinental record by two and a ...

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  33. ELECTRIC FACIAL TREATMENT

    LATEST DEVELOPMENT for beauty treatment is this electricheatable facial mask exhibited recently at a fair in Frankfort West Germany ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. HOARDERS WILL BE DEALT WITH

    CANBERRA, October 9—Plans which have been completed by the Federal Government for swooping on petrol hoarders will be found ...

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  35. SHIPPING BOARD CHIEF

    CANBERRA, October 9.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) has announced the appointment of Mr. C. Dewey as chairman of the ...

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  36. BUTTER INCREASE DELAY

    SYDNEY, October 8.—The Federal Government was legally bound to carry out the guarantee given to the dairying ...

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  37. RAVDELL'S SKULL FACTURED

    MELBOURNE, October 8. Sixty-nine year-old kidnap victim, Solomon Ravdell has a fracturer skull and c bruised brain ...

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  38. BAN ON RANGOON RICKSHAWS

    LONDON, October 8.—Rickshaw's will disappear from Rangoon after January 1931 says the Associated Press Rangoon ...

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  39. IF GROOM BREATHES BEER THE WEDDING WILL BE OFF

    LONDON, October 9.—The vicar of St. John's (Blackburn) Rcy. T. Swan has issued a Warning that if bridegrooms breath ...

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  40. QUAKE SHAKES MEDITERRANEAN

    LONDON, October 9.—An earthquake shock to-day shook three Mediterranean islands shatering windows and sending people I ...

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