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  2. JAP ORDNANCE EXPLOSION

    TOKIO, Oct. 17. A.A.P.—One Japanese was killed and 300 others were injured in an explosion at the Okayama ordnance ...

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  3. Survivors of Torpedoed Ship SLAUGHTERED BY U-BOAT CREW

    LONDON, October 17. A.A.P.—While survivors of the torpedoed Greek vessel Peleuv swam or clung to rafts, the U-boat crew opened fire on them with machineguns and threw grenades until all except three were killed ...

    Article : 576 words
  4. GLASSES BOTH FOR BEER—AND CANDLES

    Because of the electricity rationing in Sydney, a new use was found for empty bottles and glasses at this hotel bar. The barmaids used them to hold candles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Debate in House NO VOTE TAKEN ON BUNNERONG MOTION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The debate in the Legislative Assembly on the Bunnerong strike was adjourned to-night without a vote having been taken on the motion by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Weaver) that "the ...

    Article : 873 words
  6. Troops at Morotai Restive

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Mutiny is threatened by long service men "dumped" at Morotai two months ago, unless they are sent ...

    Article : 310 words
  7. "BRAVER THAN IN 1940"

    LONDON, Oct. 17. A.A.P.—Marshals Petain, taking his customary lonely stroll through the grounds of Fort Portalet, in the Pyrenees, asked a ...

    Article : 259 words
  8. Mr. Copland for China as Minister

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Mr. Copland is to be appointed Australian Minister to China. An official statement announcing the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 240 words
  9. ATOM BOMB FUSE CLOSE U.S. SECRET

    WASHINGTON, October 17. A.A.P.—Rear-Admiral William Purnell told the Senate Committee that the United States alone possesses the "trade secret" for making the atomic bomb fuse. ...

    Article : 389 words
  10. BETTER RELATION WITH RUSSIA

    NEW YORK, Oct. 17. AA.P.—The possibility of the development of improved relations with Russia is seen in the quick, unannounced ...

    Article : 330 words
  11. 400 Indonesians To Stay Here

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— About 400 Indonesians who were loyal to the Dutch authorities would be permitted to remain in Australia as ...

    Article : 239 words
  12. BRITISH DOCKERS CONTINUE STRIKE

    LONDON, Oct. 17. A.A.P.—The London dockers at a mass meeting to-day decided to continue the strike until their ...

    Article : 244 words
  13. Gracie Fields' Tour Raised £64,397

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The tour of Australia and New Zealand by Miss Gracie Fields resulted in a profit of £64,397 from 29 concerts, ...

    Article : 174 words
  14. Egyptian Students Call for Blood

    LONDON, Oct. 17. A.A.P.—The Prime Minister of Egypt (Nokrashy Pasha) has threatened to close down universities and colleges if the ...

    Article : 122 words
  15. London Approves Australian Banking Control

    LONDON, Oct. 17.—The "Financial Times" upholds many aspects of the Australian banking control legislation, as an example for Britain. It ...

    Article : 185 words
  16. £3m. Daily Needed To Fill Loan

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Although the highest daily total of applications for the Fourth Victory Loan was recorded to-day, £3,000,000 ...

    Article : 56 words
  17. Australian Official Dies in London

    LONDON, Oct. 17. A.A.P.—Mr. Clande C. Dawson, M.A. Director of the Australian News and Information, Bureau, London, since January, ...

    Article : 107 words
  18. FATHER SENT TO GAOL

    LONDON, Oct. 17.—The former Durham light infantryman, Thomas Bennett, 35, was sentenced to the maximum of two years' imprisonment ...

    Article : 121 words
  19. GAS RATIONING TO END IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Gas rationing in Melbourne will end from 6 a.m. to-morrow. Two ships with 13,000 tons of coal arrived in Port ...

    Article : 35 words
  20. CHARGE OF HIGH TREASON

    LONDON, October 17. A.A.P.—Walter Purdy, 27, appeared at Bow-street to-day and was remanded to November 1 in custody. He is ...

    Article : 156 words
  21. Japs May Be In Rabaul Till 1949

    TOKIO, Oct. 17.—Japanese troops will not be repatriated from the Rabaul area (New Britain) until March, 1949, according to a ...

    Article : 480 words
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  23. Thousands of Indian Detainees Released

    LONDON, Oct. 17. A.A.P.—The Parliamentary Under-secretary of State for India and Burma (Mr. Arthur Henderson), in the House ...

    Article : 133 words
  24. Important Document From Leopold

    BRUSSELS, October 17. A.A.P.—A debate in the Belgian Senate yesterday on the question of King Leopold was suddenly interrupted when ...

    Article : 146 words
  25. Attempt to Burgle Post Office Safe

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Thieves unsuccessfully attempted to blow the door of the strongroom at Botany Post-office this morning. A charge ...

    Article : 52 words
  26. Soviet Incorporates More Districts

    LONDON, Oct. 17. A.A.P.—East Prussia and southern Sakhalin Island (formerly Japanese) will vote at the Russian general elections in February, ...

    Article : 67 words
  27. Italy Invited to I.L.O. Meeting

    PARIS, October 17. A.A.P.—The International Labour Office Conference unanimously decided to invite Italy to be represented by a ...

    Article : 65 words
  28. EDGAR BRITT'S WIN IN CESAREWITCH

    LONDON, Oct. 17. A.A.P.—The former Australian jockey, Edgar Britt, won the Cesarewitch Stakes on Kerry Piper, 8-1, which defeated ...

    Article : 42 words
  29. 'D' TEA COUPON CURRENT TILL SUNDAY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Housewives who had not taken advantage vantage of the extra quarter round of tea provided for by the special ...

    Article : 51 words
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