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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. TRUMAN PLEA FOR JEWS "SPANNER IN WORKS"

    LONDON, October 6.—A new obstacle in the delicate Palestine situation has developed following President Truman's plea for an immediate resumption of Jewish ...

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  5. COMMANDO BIKE FOR HIS WIFE

    MIDGET MOTOR CYCLES, used by commandos, sold readily at a Disposals Commission suction in Melbourne this week. This buyer, Mr. I. Goss, of Olinda (Vic.), said he bought one for his wife use when she went shopping. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DISCHARGED NAZI TRIO NOW UNDER GERMAN LAW

    FRANKFURT, October 6.—The military Government has announced that Schacht, Von Papen and Fritsche will be required to register under the German de-Nazification ...

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  7. MAN KILLED ON WOODSTOCK RD.

    David Airly Wall, aged 29. married, returned soldier, acting industrial inspector at Ayr. was killed in a collision between a ...

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  8. FATAL BRAWL AT T.I.

    CAIRNS. October 6.-The boar of Jack Sailor, 29, well known Torres Straff islander, was found early on Friday morning by a ...

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  9. CHURCHILL SLATES GOVT. ON PEACETIME SCARCITY

    LONDON, October 6.—The Socialists have broken up national unity for the take of their political interests, and have brought into office a party Government which has shown itself markedly unequal to holding Britain's ...

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  10. SATURDAY WORK ON WATERFRONT

    SYDNEY, October 6.—The Stevedoring Industry Commission will meet on Tuesday in discuss the refusal of a number of watersiders to report for ...

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  11. MODERNISED WHARF PLAN FOR SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, October 6.—Estimated cost of demobilising 29 ship berths in Darling Harbour and replacing them by double-decked jetties of the most ...

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  12. "METHO" DRINKING BY AGED MEN

    BRISBANE. October 6.—Mr. Decker. M.L.A., stated to-night that the inmates at Eventide Home, Sandgate, were buying methylated spirits and drinking ...

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  13. SUCCESSOR TO MR.FORDE

    SYDNEY, October 6.—The selection of a Deputy Prime Minister to replace Mr. Ferde is causing as much interest in Government ...

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  14. FOOD MAY LEAD TO NEW WAR

    HALIFAX, (Nova Scotia), October 6.—There will the another war within seven or eight years unless the nations agree on world food and health ...

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  15. TWO MINISTERS IN DANGER

    CANBERRA. October 6.— The latest election counting at the week-end showed that two Cabinet Ministers may lose their [?] ...

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  16. TROOP DISPOSITIONS ON U.N.O. AGENDA

    NEW YORK, October 6.— M. Gromyko, in a letter to Mr. Lie, asked that the United Nations General Assembly take up the question of the ...

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  17. FRANCE YIELDS ON RHINE POLICY

    WASHINGTON, October 6.—It is learned France has agreed to the creation of a German Office to control the Rhine River traffic—the first ...

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  18. NEWSMEN HAVE QUIT NUREMBERG

    BERLIN, October 7 ("New York Times" correspondent)—Faber Castle in Stein, Germany, a great, ugly stone pile, is a house ...

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  19. TIMES WILL CHANGE

    ADELAIDE, October 7.—Sales psychology has got round to the retail buicher. He has been warned to [?] up his methods or ...

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  20. FOUR FATALITIES OVER WEEK-END

    BRISBANE. October 6.—During the week-end, four people were killed and 25 injured, in Queensland. New South Wales and South Australia in ...

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  21. ANGLO-U.S. OFFER ON REFUGEE FUND

    LAKE SUCCESS. October 5.—Britain and America agreed to pay nearly therr-quarters of the cost of financing the proposed International Refugee ...

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  22. JAP AIR FORCE LIQUIDATED

    TOKIO, October 6.—Allied headquarters stated the remains of Japan's air force—everything from Zeros to bombers—have been melted down and ...

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  23. CASKET 1070 DRAWN

    BRISBANE, October 5.— Golden Casket No. 1070 was drawn to-day. The Major prizes were drawn as follows: First prize, £10,000, No. 42747. ...

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  24. NUGGETS FOUND AT TENNANT CREEK

    ADELAIDE. October 6.—Many gold nuggets have been discovered in an abandoned lease at Enna Beryl, 25 miles north of Tennant, by a new ...

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  25. HELPFUL SIGN IN INDIAN TALKS

    LONDON. October 6.—Agreement between Pandit Nehru and Mr. Jinnah has it is reported, proceeded so far that hte allocation of protfollce in the ...

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  26. DROP IN DEMAND FOR WOOL LIKELY

    WASHINGTON, October 6.— The production and consumption of domestic wool is expected to decline in 1947. The Bureau of Agricultural Economics ...

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  27. CABINET REVIEW OF WAGE PEGGING

    CANBERRA, October 6.—The wage pegging regulations, which are a fundamental part of the Government's financial policy, will be discussed by the ...

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  28. YUGOSLAVS ARREST U.N.R.R.A. OFFICIAL

    LONDON. October 6.—The Associate Press representative at Belgrade states that Yugoslvs arrested on charges of espionage Robert Burnup. ...

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  29. SLAVS INTERCEPT BRITISH PLANE

    ROMS, October 6.—The Associated Press says according to reports reaching Allied headquarters, a British Place was forced down in Yugoslavia, ...

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  30. LIFETIME OF TRADE LOST BY BAN ON DUTCH SHIPS

    BRISBANE, October 6.—Australia has forfeited a lifetime trading opportunity with the Dutch to the U.S.A. and Britain, said Australian members of the crew of the collier Stages, interviewed before having for Sydney by train to-day. ...

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  31. BRITAIN'S FAMILY ALLOWANCES

    LONDON, October 6.—("New York Time" correspondent). For some 16 years rotund, toothless George Herbert Naylor has worked for a wholesale ...

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  32. PLANES GROUNDED BY BAD WEATHER

    BRISBANE, October 6.—Bad weather caused the isolation of Brisbane by air to-night. Two A.N.A. planes from Townville could not get past ...

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  33. Plane Circled Arctic Before Petrol Gave Out

    CAIRO, October 6.—Racing against a dwindling petrol supply, the American super-fortress, Pacusan Dreamboat, completed its round Arctic flight from Honolulu, in 39 hours, exceeding the original estimate of 42 to ...

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  34. VICTORIAN TRANSPORT TO REMAIN IDLE TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, October 6.—Train and tram services will be tied up to-morrow by striking employees for the first time. It is expected that the strike will last only 24 hours, and full transport services will be resumed on ...

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  35. NEW AIRLINE BEGINS TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, October 6.—Trans-Australia Airways opens services to-morrow with four return trips daily between Melbourne and Sydney, and ...

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  36. HEAVY CASUALTIES IN KOREAN RIOTS

    SEOUL. October 6.— Fifty-three Korean police were killed, 20 seriously wounded and 100 are reported missing as a result of clashes with ...

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  37. POLES IMPRISONED BRITISH P.O.W.

    WARSAW. October 6.— A British soldier. Private Alvin Vincent, is on his way to London by air after telling the story of his 12 months' ...

    Article : 93 words
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