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  4. Wilfully Misled Lutana Crash Court of Inquiry

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The assistant Director of Civil Aviation (Mr. C. S. Wiggins) to-day admitted at the Lutana inquiry that he had wilfully misled the court by withholding certain information about the ...

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  5. PREMIERS DINE WITH KING

    THEIR Majesties the King and Queen entertained the Dominion Premiers and delegates to the Commonwealth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Success Of Prime Ministers' Talks Open To Doubt

    LONDON, October 29.--'The Times,' in a leading article, says even before Mr. Winston Churchill asked in the House of Commons whether the Commonwealth was being allowed to dwindle away, messages from some overseas dominions--Australia in particular-- ...

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  7. HOLIDAY ON TUESDAY IN CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The fact that the Melbourne Cup was to be run next Tuesday did not warrant the national ...

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  8. STRIKE STOPS MEAT EXPORT

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Shipments of urgently needed meat to Britain have been postponed, the chairman of ...

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  9. "WITH PATIENCE, PEACE CERTAIN"

    LONDON, October 29.--The Foreign Secretary (Mr. E. Bevin), speaking to the Woolwich Chamber of ...

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  10. GERMAN SERVICE LEADERS GAOLED FOR WAR CRIMES

    NUREMBERG, October 29.--The American War Crimes Tribunal found Field Marshal Wilhelm Von Leeb guilty of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity in Nazi ...

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  11. Appeal On Preference

    CAIRNS, Friday.--The Far Northern district secretary of the R.S.S.A.I.L.A. (Mr. H. E. Hunter) announced to-day that an appeal ...

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  12. Charges By Stalin Emphasise Gravity Of East-West Breach

    LONDON, October 29.--The gravity of the breach between the Soviet Union and the Western Powers was brought home to the Russian people for the first time by the uncompromising tone of an interview which Marshal Stalin gave 'Pravda,' says Reuter's diplomatic ...

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  13. Dream Has Come True

    PHILADELPHIA, October 29.--An alchemist's dream has come true ...

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  14. Hospital Benefit Increase

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Minister for Health (Senator- McKenna) announced to-day that the increase in the ...

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  15. Jap. General's Trial

    TOKIO, October 29.--Lieut. General Hiroshi Tamura to-day faced a General Headquarters Military Tribunal in Tokio on ...

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  16. NO WITHDRAWAL FROM GERMANY DURING BLOCKADE

    LONDON, October 29.--A British Foreign Office spokesman said that while the Berlin blockade continued Britain was not prepared to enter any discussion on the withdrawal of occupation forces from Germany. ...

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  17. 'SUGAR INDUSTRY ORGANISED MOST EFFICIENTLY'

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Senator Ashley's remarks in the Senate yesterday that conditions under which waterside workers worked at some ports in Queensland would not be tolerated by Negroes ...

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  18. BITTER SOVIET ATTACK ON BALKANS REPORT

    PARIS, October 29.--Mr. Vyshinsky (Russia) attacked the long report of the Balkans Committee in the U.N. political committee yesterday, describing it as "garbage that has to be ...

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  19. State Members Protest Against Alteration Of Written Questions

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Protests against the alteration of members' written questions by the Speaker (Mr. Brassington) will be made in Parliament under a motion to be submitted by ...

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  20. Cheaper Newsprint For Australia

    LONDON, October 29.--The Bowater Paper Corporation announced that a contract, with the Board of Trade's approval ...

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  21. Hearing Postponed of Week-end Penalties

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Because of inability to constitute a full court of the Industrial Court, the hearing of the general application ...

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  22. TARPAULINS COVER WRECKED HOMES

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Guyra Shire Council is to appeal to the State Government for a grant to assist Black Mountain residents ...

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