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  4. UN Palestine Decision Shock To All Parties

    LONDON, September 1.--The 'Daily Telegraph's' Jerusalem representative states the United Nations Sub-committee on Palestine majority resolution that roughly 62 per cent of Palestine should become a Jewish State astounded Jews and ...

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  5. Ban Beaten By Dutch Aircraft

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The ban imposed by the Transport Workers' Union against the fuelling of three Dutch ...

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  6. Men Weep Among The Ruins

    LONDON, September 1.--Reuter's Lahore correspondent says the last 200 Sikhs and Hindus in Shaikpura, 25 miles from Lahore, are huddled amid flies and filth in a tiny courtyard in the blackened, reeking town, which was once a flourishing trading centre. Men among them broke into tears when ...

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  7. Complete Victory For Miners

    IPSWICH, Monday.--Gains made were a complete victory M for the miners of Queensland, said the president of the ...

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  8. Wheat And Flour Export Surplus Sold

    Mr J. S. Teasdale, acting chairman of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Effect of Atom On Offspring

    WASHINGTON, August 31.--The United States Atomic Energy Commission to-day announced plans for the ...

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  10. GASTRO DEATHS NOW 65

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A six months-old child died from gastro enteritis at the Children's Hospital to-day. ...

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  11. RECORDS GO TO U.K. PLANES

    LONDON, August 31.--A British aircraft broke two world records racing at the International Rally at Pympe to-day. A De ...

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  12. Flying Voters Helped To Pull Hungarian Election

    LONDON, September 1.--The British United Press correspondent in Budapest says the Communists have won, judging by the latest election figures. Renter says the Smallholders'.Party protested officially against the systematic and repeated grave electoral abuses ...

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  13. MOSLEYITES STAGE-UGLY SCENES

    LONDON, August 31.--Street fighting with knuckle dusters and belt buckles broke out during rival meetings of ...

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  14. YORKSHIRE COAL STRIKE NARROWS'

    LONDON, August 31.--Grimethorpe miners, who struck on August 1 when asked to work an extra two foot stint, ...

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  15. Scientist Will Explore Ocean Depths

    Professor August Piccard, 63, Swiss scientist, who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. "BLACK OUT" PLEA IN KNIFE MURDER CASE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Fredcrick William John Robson (49), clothing manufacturer, pleaded not guilty in the ...

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  17. HEAVY FINES SETTLE DANCE HALL BRAWL

    COOLANGATTA, Monday.--Two men who were concerned in a brawl at Jazzlaml dance hall on Saturday night ...

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  18. "JUST CANNOT AFFORD DOLLARS"

    LONDON, August 31.--"It is not much use American film magnates and the rest complaining we are ruining their ...

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  19. FILM INTERESTS OFFER TO INVEST PROFITS IN AUST.

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Film exhibiting interests today told the Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley) they would re-invest their profits in Australia if the Government did not proceed with the plan to cut the dollar ...

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  20. EMPIRE IN CLOSE AGREEMENT WITH U.S. ON JAP PEACE

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Exchanges of opinion at the British Commonwealth Conference on the Japanese peace, which concluded its secret sessions to-day, disclosed a general agreement on the major principles of ...

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  21. Another H.Q. Fire In Tokio

    TOKIO, September 1.--Damage estimated at £10,000 was caused to-day when a fire raged for two ...

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  22. NAVY MINISTER FAVORS EARLY START ON MAMS ISLAND

    CAIRNS, Monday.--Work on Manus Island naval base can be started with buildings and equipment already there and ...

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  23. MURDER OF JOCKEY

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Bail was refused Noel Ernest Masters (30), lorry driver, when he was remanded in the Central Court ...

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  24. N.Z. WARNS OF PITFALLS IN 40 HOUR WEEK

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The ACTU Congress opened to-day but no trial of strength between the Reds and Moderates resulted and ...

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  25. GOVT. REVENUE

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Government revenue from the Customs, Excise and Postal Departments continues at a record level. ...

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  26. Not Lucky Cats

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Damage estimated at £20,000 or more was caused by a fire at Cleland's Branch ...

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  27. PRESUMED LOST?

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The search by land and air over immense areas of snow country on the Australian Alps to-day failed to ...

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  28. FIVE BLOCKS 350 APPLICATIONS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Minister for Lands (Mr. T. A. Foley) said to-day about 350 applications had been received from ...

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  29. RUSSIANS INTERNED IN HUNGARY

    LONDON, August 31.--Renter's Istanbul correspondent says Turkish anti-aircraft, fire and fighter planes last night forced down a ...

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  30. MINING PROFESSOR DIES IN ACCIDENT

    LONDON, August 1.--Reuter says Dr. Thomas David Jones, Professor of Mining at Cardiff University College, who visited ...

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  31. RISE IN WOOL PRICES

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A general price rise of 5 to 30 per cent compared with the closing rates last June was shown when the new ...

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  32. PLUMBERS GET RISE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Plumbers under State award were granted a 14 weekly increase in an interim judgment to-day. The ...

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