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  2. TRUSSED BODY IN RIVER

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—A fiendish crime has been resealed by the discovery of the battered and trussed body of a Chinese seaman in the ...

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  3. U.S. PARATROOPS IN HOLLAND

    American soldiers of the First Allied Airborne Army in action in Holland. They are advancing past a burnt-out truck in search of Nazi snipers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Suicide Attacks on Raiders JAPS SHOW FLASH OF OLD FANATICISM

    Japanese fighter pilots showed some of their old fanaticism in fierce air battles over active Celebes air bases which were raided by Mitchells and Liberators, accompanied by Lightning fighters, on Saturday. ...

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  5. BIG PROFIT ON MINE DEAL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Herwald Gordon Kirkpatrick, 54, company director, bought a two-third interest of the Queen of Sheba mine in ...

    Article : 210 words
  6. Child Born on Farm House Roof

    MEXICO CITY, Oct. 3. A.A.P.—Flood workers reported that a woman gave birth to a child while marooned, with her ...

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  7. PLAN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Postwar development of Australia on a regional planning basis is being sought by the Commonwealth in ...

    Article : 245 words
  8. RECORD LOW IN WHEAT CROP

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Australia's wheat crop this season is expected to drop to a record low of less than 60,000,000 bushels because of drought ...

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  9. Winter Campaign Preparations

    LONDON, October 3. A.A.P.—American strategic bombers are participating in the terrific battle of supplies at present in progress in ...

    Article : 119 words
  10. Letters to Editor

    Sir,—The assertion by E. M. Higgins that an increased rate is the only means whereby Newcastle can benefit under the Library Act ...

    Article : 237 words
  11. Elrington Lodge to Discuss Report on Negotiations

    Elrington miners' lodge will meet to-day to consider a report on negotiations between the central executive and Superintent (Mr. S. ...

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  12. Trainee May Make for Newcastle

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Detectives from the C.I.B. and R.A.A.F. service police continued their search for an Air Force trainee who is wanted ...

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  13. CHINA'S PLAN AGAINST WAR

    NEW YORK, Oct. 3. A.A.P.—The Chinese delegation to the international security conference at Dumbarton Oaks has presented a ...

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  14. COLLABORATORS TO DIE

    LONDON, October 3. A.A.P.—Paris Radio states that 300 collaborators were yesterday sentenced to death in Brussels. ...

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  15. U.S. Pilot Reservoir "Full to Brim"

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 3. A.A.P.—The United States Army Air Forces' reservoir of pilots is now filled to the brim. From October 16, all ...

    Article : 191 words
  16. NEW RUBBER PLANT

    VANCOUVER, October 3. A.A.P.—Mr. Nick Bodt told the Canadian Press that experiments during the last seven years in suburban ...

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  17. Stephensen Says Advertisements Were "Crude Satire"

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Percy Reginald Stephensen, former Rhodes scholar, admitted to the Australia First inquiry to-day that he ...

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  18. MURDER REFERENCE IN STATE HOUSE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—References to the Smillie murder case were made in the Legislative Assembly by Mr. Arthur (Lab., Hamilton). ...

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  19. TAX FOR LIBRARY

    Sir,—The Mayor, with four Labour aldermen in the vanguard, is about, to launch upon a scheme that will, according to them, give the ...

    Article : 209 words
  20. Moulders Expected to Resume

    Nineteen moulders at Morison and Bearby's works. Carrington, who have been idle three weeks, are expected to resume to-day. The men ...

    Article : 129 words
  21. Japanese Driving on Port in East China

    NEW YORK, Oct. 3. A.A.P.—Japanese forces are advancing on Foochow, a treaty port on the east coast of china. ...

    Article : 398 words
  22. Advertising

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  23. T.U.C. Wants Public Ownership of Mines

    LONDON, October 3. A.A.P.—A special report by the General Council of the Trades Union Congress declares that public ownership of ...

    Article : 188 words
  24. Stagger Holidays at Rylands

    The Secretary (Mr. G. Atkinson) told Newcastle branch of the Wire Workers' Union that Rylands had refused a request to permit all ...

    Article : 187 words
  25. Move to Consolidate Builders' Award

    Because of works of a notional character planned for alter the war, the Building Workers' Industrial Union in New South Wales had decided to seek ...

    Article : 276 words
  26. DR. HAIRE AND THE CHURCH

    Sir.—A controversy has arisen over the doctor's remarks. Copernicus (Polish astronomer, 1473-1543) and Galileo Galilei (Italian astonomer, ...

    Article : 156 words
  27. GERMAN GUNS SHELLED MAIDSTONE

    LONDON, Oct. 3. A.A.P.—It is revealed that on June 13 German long-range guns shelled Maidstone for the first and only time since the ...

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  28. TO TELL AMERICANS ABOUT AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Americans bad heard mostly of Australia at war, and they wanted to know more about the country and its people, ...

    Article : 94 words
  29. METAL BOARD HEARS SICK LEAVE CLAIM

    The Metal Trades Board or Reference to Newcastle heard a claim by rho Federated Ironworkers' Association concerning a female employee at Rylands ...

    Article : 391 words
  30. INVESTMENT PRICES ADJUSTED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Chifley) has adjusted ceiling prices on 72 investments and seven mining shares listed on the ...

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  31. STRONG 'QUAKES REPORTED

    PASADENA, Oct. 3. A.A.P.—The California Institute of Technology yesterday reported strong earthquakes at 1.41 p.m. and 1.50 p.m., ...

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  32. PLANNING TELEVISION FOR NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.—The Minister for Broadmasting (Mr. Jones) told the House of Representatives that radio listeners could look ...

    Article : 87 words
  33. "BARBERS MUST CLOSE ON TIME"

    Legal action would be token against hairdressers who remained open otter award closing hours, said the president of the Master Hairdressers' Association ...

    Article : 135 words
  34. HIKERS WERE LOST FOR 36 HOURS

    KATOOMBA, Tuesday.—Four hikers, three men and a ,woman, were lost for 36 hours in a valley at Leura without food. ...

    Article : 61 words
  35. 100,000 Homeless in Bucharest

    LONDON, October 3. A.A.P.—There are at least 100,000 homeless people in Bucharest capital of Rumania, as a result of Allied bombing ...

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  36. SEEK DEBATE ON NEW DIVORCE RULE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Two members of the Legislative Assembly indicated they would seek a debate on the new rule announced by judges of the ...

    Article : 85 words
  37. HITLER NEARLY WENT "BROKE"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Nine hundred patents sold to the united States Government by Hitler just before Pearl Harbour was attacked include ...

    Article : 203 words
  38. GIRL SHOT IN STORE

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. — Walking into a store, a youth allegedly pointed a sawn-off rifle at a salesgirl and fired. The girl was wounded in an ...

    Article : 48 words
  39. Protest on Letting of Shipyard Contracts

    Newcastle branch of the Electrical Trades Union decided to protest to the Minister for Public Works (Mr. Cahill) against the letting of electrical contracts ...

    Article : 134 words
  40. 31 Charges Against Forbes Withdrawn

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Police to-day withdrew 31 further charges against John Woolcott Forbes. The Police Prosecutor (Sergeant ...

    Article : 49 words
  41. Boy Absconded Eight Times from Gosford Home

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—A boy of 16, remanded for sentence at the Quarter Sessions to-day, was said to have absconded from the Gosford Farm ...

    Article : 46 words
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