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  4. [?]STIFIES TO U.N.'S [?]SIRE TO DODGE

    [?] YORK, October 21.— The United Nations [?]curity Council's shelving of the explosive [?]lranian oil dispute was "a victory for the [?] who now run Iran," the New York Times ...

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  5. Troops In Britain Alerted For M. East

    LONDON, October 21.— The 19th Infantry Brigade in England has been told to stand by ready for duty in the Middle East. Announcing this yesterday, the War Office said that the brigade's departure date and exact destination had not yet been fixed. The brigade, ...

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  6. Will Be Sugar Upsets.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 21.— The installation of bulk handling facilities at northern ports may cause differences between ...

    Article : 331 words
  7. MOSCOW WHISPERS "LAST CHANCE, FOR PEACE"

    LONDON, October 21.—The Sunday Dispatch's diplomatic correspondent says that Russia has started a Continent-wide whispering campaign of a great, new Soviet "last chance" peace ...

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  8. Tossed By A Whale

    BRISBANE, Oct. 21.—A surfacing whale tossed two fishermen from their smashed boat five miles off ...

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  9. FLEW OVER RIOTS

    SYDNEY, Oct. 21. — Air passengers who stayed a night at Cairo that week did not know that they were in the ...

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  10. [?]AR ON [?]LACK [?]HAND

    [?]URNE, Oct. 21.— [?]wealth Government [?] take action [?] whom police ...

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  11. Next Move Is Up To The Reds

    LONDON, Oct 21.—Mr. Attlee last night reiterated Britain's readiness to discuss differences with Russia ...

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  12. BRITISH STILL IN THE LEAD ON TEA

    MELBOURNE, October 21.— Australians are only fourth on the list of the world's tea drinkers. Figures for 1948-50 issued ...

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  13. The General Is And He Isn't!

    NEW YORK, October 21.—The head of a "MacArthur for President Club," Mr. Lansing Hoyt, said in Milwaukee ...

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  14. PIONEER FLIGHT TO THE ANTARCTIC

    SYDNEY, October 21.— The R.A.A.F. Catalina in which veteran Australian airman, Captain P. G. Taylor, recently flew to Chile it likely to be used for another pioneering flight shortly. The ...

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  15. [?] SEAMEN [?]RT: ONE [?]ND DEAD

    [?] October 21.— [?] were found lying [?] in St. Kilda and [?]streets during the ...

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  16. ATOM TEST DELAYED

    LAS VEGAS (Nevada), October 21. — High winds early to-day forced another postponement of the Automic Energy ...

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  17. ALWAYS BE A NAVY

    CANBERRA, Oct. 21.—Naval power will always remain a vital means of oceanic attack and defence, Mr. ...

    Article : 187 words
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  19. MISSED HIS OWN WEDDING

    BRISBANE, Oct. 21.— George Henry Borgges (45), of Kedron, walked out of his city office eight day before ...

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  20. Believes Gold In Rich Veins In Croydon Area

    BRISBANE, October 11.— In the belief that there li still rich gold In the Croydon area, a veteran Golf prospector, Mr. ...

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  21. "KING'S FINANCES HAVE NOW REACHED STAGE OF CRISIS"

    LONDON, October 21.—The Sunday newspaper, The People, to-day published an article which claimed that there was a crisis in the financial affairs of the Royal Family and that it was now necessary to relieve his Majesty of his immense money worries. The article was written by an ...

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  22. [?]NOWN SHOW [?]BGE DEAD

    [?] October 21.— [?] Jones, a former [?] of the Farm [?] Westbrook and a ...

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  23. Favoured Boys Show Less Love For Country

    BRISBANE, Oct. 21.—Major General V. C. Secombe, G.O.C. Northern Command, said to-day that there was a poor ...

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  24. GENERAL WHARF STRIKE THREAT

    NEW YORK, October 21.— Wildest dock strikers voted yesterday to declare a general strike in the port of New York. ...

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  25. BIGGER TAXES FOR U.S. CITIZENS

    WASHINGTON, October 21. —President Truman yesterday signed a bill raising taxes by 5,691,000,000 dollars, but he said ...

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  26. TWO DROWNED IN SYDNEY SUBURBS

    SYDNEY, October 21.— Two men were drowned[?] Sydney suburbs to-day. Harijia Lacarnicks (29), of Mascot, lost his ...

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  27. WILL TRY TALKS

    SYDNEY, October 21.— The External Affairs Minister, Mr. R. G. Casey, said to-night that he hoped to have talks in ...

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  28. [?]CUT AND SHAVE [?]SOON BE 5/6

    [?] October 21.—[?] may soon [?] and boys [?] according to the ...

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  29. REP[?]FOR VATICAN

    WASHINGTON, October 21. — President Truman nominated General Mark W. Clark yesterday to become American ...

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