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  4. Russia Busy On Atomic Bomb

    BERLIN, October 29. — According to the Acting Director of Berlin’s Kaiser Wilhelm Institute, Dr. Guenther Hillman the Russians are actively pursuing atomic bomb research, with the assistance of German Scientists’ ...

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  5. JAVA CONTINUES HOTBED OF UNREST

    SAIGON, October 29. — While Java, pending the outcome of the Forthcoming talks between Dutch and Indonesian Nationalists, continues to be a hotbed of unrest, British and French forces in Indo-China are making rapid headway. ...

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  6. Malayan Rubber Prospects

    SINGAPORE Oct. 29. — The British Committee, after studying how the Japanese occupation affected the ...

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  7. Smart Fielding By Australians At Lahore

    LAHORE, Oct. 29. — Grand garound fielding by Hassett and Stanford evoked repeated applause during the first day’s play ...

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  8. Isolated Coastal Showers

    NSW Forecast: Occasional cloud and isolated showers on the coast and tablelands, otherwise fine : cool southerly winds, ...

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  9. Ousting Japs From Episcopal University

    TOKIO Oct. 29.-Japanese officials are to be ousted from St. Paul’s Episcopal University, which, according to a new ...

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  10. Abolition of Import Controls Urged

    CANBERRA Monday—Senator McLeay to-day urged the abolition of all Import controls on essential goods from Britain. ...

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    The Lieutenant Governor of the Netherlands East Indies (Dr. Van Meek), who has been ordered by the Dutch Government to open ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Clashes With Communists

    CHUNGKING Oct. 29 — Claches between Government and Communist troops in eleven [?]rovinces are reported by a Communist ...

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  13. Children Burned To Death

    ONTARIO, Oct 29—Five young children of Mrs. Harquard were burned to death as her wooden home caught ...

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  14. MORE MINES WASHED UP OFF BRITAIN

    LONDON October 29.—Despite improved weather a number of mines were washed up during the week-end between Newhaven and ...

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  15. SHOWGIRL STILL SERIOUSLY ILL

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Diana Hartt, 19, who was burnt in the Tivoli Theatre fire on September 1-has not yet been told that the ...

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  16. SECURITIES SOLD ON BLACK MARKET

    PARIS [?] 29. — Alleged to have [?] French Treasury loss of £4,000,000 sterling by selling Government securities on ...

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  17. FIVE-YEAR PLAN FOR THE COAL INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The General Secretary of the Miners’ Federation, Mr. G. W. S. Grant, said, to-day that the Federation ...

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  18. Yugoslav Army Reduction

    BELGRADE, Oct. 29. — A “considerable” reduction in Yugoslavia’s standing army was announced by Belgrade ...

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  19. NATIVE-BORN GOVERNOR FOR PRETORIA

    CAPETOWN October 28. — Pretoria (South Africa) is to have its native born governor, 72-year-old Major, the Honorable Gideon ...

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  20. Alleged “Messing Around” By Politicians

    BERLIN October 29. — The intervention of a British element on the Allied Control Commission is belayed to be responsible for ...

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  21. “SHOE-SHINE” BOYS RECEIVED BY THE POPE

    ROME Oct. 29. — Collected by priests of the Silesian Order from various districts, 1700 “shoeshine” boys were yesterday ...

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  22. ARMED HOLD-UP CHARGE

    SYDNEY Monday—Roger Jackson Cameron, 18, a soldier, was remanded at the Paddington Court to-day on five charges, ...

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  23. Nazis In The Foreign Legion

    PARIS Oct 29.—Without any number being divulged, it is officially announced that the French foreign Legion is ...

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  24. DETAINED BY RUSSIANS

    WARSAW Oct. 29. —Five representatives of the British Cooperative Societies, also their plane pilot and co-pilot, are ...

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  25. TRIBAL BOUGHT BY FILM MAGNATE

    SYDNEY Monday—The race horse, Tribal, who won last-year’s Chelmsford Stakes, has been sold to an American movie magnate, ...

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  26. RELIEF IN THE ORIENT

    WASHINGTON Oct, 29.—Relief in the Orient should be entrusted to a body different to UNRRA, according to the ...

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  27. PEERAGE SYSTEM “NONSENSE”

    TOKIO, Oct. 29—The Japanese Peerage system has “become nonsense,” according to a former Minister for Agriculture, Count ...

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  28. German Escapees Arrested

    LONDON Oct. 29. — Four German war prisoners, who said they, had escaped from St Nazziera, have been rounded up in ...

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  29. GRIM FOOD WARNING BY BRITISH MINISTER

    LONDON, October 29—Bread will have to be rationed in Britain this winter unless grain ships can be turned round quickly enough to get to Canada and away again before the St Lawrence River freezes. ...

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  30. CRIME WAVE IN SYDNEY

    SIDNEY Monday—The reported intention of the Government to appoint an additional 40 police immediately would be only ...

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  31. RESTRICTIONS ON PETROLEUM TO BE LIFTED

    WASHINGTON. Oct. 29. — All Restrictions on the foreign supply and transportation of pet[?] and petroleum products ...

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  32. To-day’s Leader: Fill The Loan Or—

    MELBOURNE Mon. — The High Court to-day began the hearing of application designed to test the validity of the ...

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  33. THE FUTURE OF SPAIN

    MADRID Oct. 29—Addressing officers of the famous Alcazar of Toledo, General Franco is reported to have declared that ...

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  34. Indian Killed By Train

    SYDNEY Monday — An Indian seaman, Abdul Barik, disappeared from Sydney Hospital early this morning in his pyjamas and ...

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  35. Austrian Elections November 25

    VIENNA Oct .29.—The Austrian elections will Tie held on November 25, it was announced. The Premier of the Provisional ...

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  36. Sydney Produce Markets

    SYDNEY Monday. — Private sales at Alexandria: Oaten chaff, new season’s maximum £10/5/; wreaten chaff, new season, ...

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  37. RIVERINA NEEDS MORE RAIN

    SIDNEY Monday. — Though light to moderate rain had fallen in the Riverina during the past few days, much heavier, falls ...

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  39. TRIAL WITHIN RING OF TANKS AND GUNS

    NUREMBERG, October 29.— History’s most costly trial — indictr[?] of the Nazi government and kindred organisations— will be held within a ring of tanks and guns in Nuremberg’s Palace of Justice, beginning on November 20. The Nuremberg correspondent ...

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  40. TO APPEAR ON AMATEUR HOUR

    Miss Patsy Burbidge of Manly, and formerly of Allen-street, Lorn, will appear on Australia’s Amateur Hour programme, ...

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