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  2. DUTCH CHILDREN REMEMBER ARNHEM

    A Dutch child placed a tribute of flowers on each grave when a commemoration service was held at Arnhem, Holland, last month, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Soviet Charge Allied Plan To Split Germany

    LONDON, Oct. 4. A.A.P.—Britain and the United States had initiated a policy of dismemberment of Germany by the establishment of a separate economic unit in the American ...

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  4. 5000 Unionists In 6-Hour Day Procession

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Five thousand trade-unionists and 40 floats took part in the Six-Hour Day march to-day. Nearly 100,000 ...

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  5. Conductor Not So Peppery

    Sir Thomas Beecham, famous conductor, was not his usual peppery self when this picture was taken. He is being taken ashore ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SPAIN'S PRICE FOR COOPERATION

    LONDON, Oct. 4.—General Franco has named his price for Spain's cooperation with the Western Powers, which the Americans hope will include the granting of military bases, says the "Daily Mail" ...

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  7. Hear Tramway Claim If Work Sundays

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr. A. S. Blackburn, Federal Conciliation Commissioner, decided this afternoon to hear a claim by the ...

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  8. Posters Demanded Peace, Not War

    LONDON, Oct. 4. A.A.P.—The Defence Minister (Mr. A. V. Alexander) opened the territorial recruiting campaign with a speech ...

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  9. Suburban and District Meeting Urged On Coal Point-road

    Coal Paint Progress Association will ask Toronto Urban Area Committee to call a public meeting at Toronto to urge Lake Macquarie ...

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  10. Crisis Atmosphere In Churchill's Book

    LONDON, Oct. 4.—The new international crisis is making the publication of Mr. Churchill's first volume of his history of the ...

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  11. Woman Head At Health Talks

    NEW DELHI, Oct. 4. A.A.P.—India's woman Health Minister (Rajkumari Amrit Kaur) was elected chairman at the first meeting ...

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  12. Yugoslavia Not Joining "Imperialists"

    BELGRADE, Oct. 4. A.A.P.—Yugoslavia had cut all cultural and youth organisation links with Russia and the countries of the ...

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  13. Bankrupt Had Big Racing Losses

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A witness examined in the Bankruptcy Court to-day said he lost about £3000 at the races in Brisbane near ...

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  14. Stars First For Long Service Men

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Former Navy, Army and Air Force men with the longest service will be the first to get their campaign ...

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  15. Big Rise in Air Transport

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The number of passengers and amount of freight carried by air in Australia continue to increase. ...

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  16. Church Anniversary At Hamilton

    A choir of 44, conducted by Mr. J. Patterson and accompanied by Mrs. Verco, sang anthems at services celebrating the 22nd ...

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  17. Eye On Future In Matsonia Sale

    SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 4. A.A.P.—A condition of the sale of the Matson liner Matsonia to the Panamanian Line was that she ...

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  18. May Report on S.E. Asia to Premiers

    SINGAPORE, Oct. 4. A.A.P.-Reuter.—The Commissioner-General for the United Kingdom in South-east Asia (Mr. Malcolm ...

    Article : 69 words
  19. Remanded on Double Murder Charge

    SYDNEY, Monday.—William Benjamin Harvey-Bugg, 17, station hand, was remanded in Central Court to-day till October 12 on a ...

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  20. MAXWELL OUT OF TEST TEAM

    LONDON, Oct. 4. A.A.P.—C. Maxwell, tour captain, is omitted from 15 players from which the Australian League Test team will ...

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  21. Kramer Avenges Segura Defeat

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Although Suffering from a heavy cold, the American professional tennis player, Jack Kramer, to-night ...

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  22. 23 More Filipinos Killed In Clashes

    MANILA, Oct. 4. A.A.P.—Two clashes between the constabulary and armed peasants at the weekend cost the lives of 23 more ...

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  23. Awarded 4 Prizes By Bible School

    Rosie Bronson, dux of Warner's Bay Church of Christ Bible School, was awarded three books and a certificate at the first anniversary ...

    Article : 157 words
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  25. Australian Title To St. John Band

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Australian brass band championship was won at Jubilee Park, Kogarah, to-night by the St. John ...

    Article : 89 words
  26. ALBANIAN CABINET RESHUFFLED

    MOSCOW, Oct. 4. A.A.P.—The Albanian National Assembly has approved a reshuffle of the Albanian Cabinet, according to the Tass ...

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  27. U.K. Baby Deaths "Lowest Ever"

    LONDON, Oct. 4. A.A.P.—The Minister of National Insurance (Mr. Griffiths) said at Stirling that 1947 showed the lowest rate of ...

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  28. GUARDS BRIGADE AT SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, Oct. 4. A.A.P.-Reuter.—Two battalions of the Second Brigade of Guards and other troops arrived here this ...

    Article : 53 words
  29. Newcastle Double At Hockey Carnival

    TAMWORTH, Monday.—Stockton won the Tamworth Men's Hockey Association's Blue Room Cup at the annual carnival. ...

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  30. TROOPS IN JAPAN IMPRESS BLAMEY

    TOKYO, Oct. 4. A.A.P.-Reuter. "I am delighted with what I have seen of the Australian troops in the B.C.O.F.," General Sir Thomas ...

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  31. TOURED AUSTRALIA WITH PAVLOVA

    Miss Ruth French, a member of the Executive Council of the Royal Academy of Dancing, London, sings the visitors' book at the City Hall yesterday when she was given a civic reception. Miss French toured Australia with Pavlova. With her (left) is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. SPORTING GEAR FOR ADAMSTOWN SCHOOL

    Adamstown Parents and Citizens' Association decided to buy three cricket sets for the boys' department and sporting equipment to ...

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  33. Nationalists Ousted By Polish Party

    WARSAW, Oct. 4. A.A.P.—The pro-Communist Peasant Party is continuing its purge of Rightist and Nationalist elements. ...

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  34. REVIVAL IN FOUR YEARS, U.K. AIM

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 4. A.A.P.—Britain would soon sign an agreement with the Economic Cooperation Administration for the ...

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  35. £110 From Toronto Fair

    St. Stephen's Presyterian Women's Guild flower show and stalls at Toronto raised £110. Mrs. W. Young, of Hamilton, opened the ...

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  36. OBITUARY

    Mrs. M. E. Walker, who died at Adamstown, was the wife of Mr. C. C. Walker, Headmaster of Carrington School, and had lived ...

    Article : 156 words
  37. TWO BICYCLE RIDERS INJURED

    In a collision between her bicycle and a car in High-street, West Maitland, last night, Vivienne Cant, 19, of Cultivation-road, ...

    Article : 90 words
  38. GIVING UP HOTEL FOR CHURCH

    LONDON, Oct. 4 A.A.P.—Mr. Albert Yates has resigned as land lord of the Crown Hotel at Stone (Staffordshire) to study to enter the ...

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  39. FIRST CROSS-ATLANTIC PILOT DEAD

    LONDON, October 4. A.A.P.—Sir Arthur Whitten-Brown, K.B.E., the first pilot to cross the Atlantic in an aeroplane has died at 62. ...

    Article : 48 words
  40. INDIA WARY OF COMMUNISTS

    NEW DELHI, Oct. 4. A.A.P.—India had postponed a decision to reduce the size of the Indian Army owing to the atmosphere of ...

    Article : 63 words
  41. Steps To Quell Revolt In Abyssinia

    ASMARA, Oct, 4. A.A.P.—Troops are being rushed to Semien province, in northern Abyssinia, where a revolt broke out a week ...

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  42. MR. G. MANNING.

    Mr. George Manning, of Parkville, who died at the" age of 77, was one of the best-known agriculturists in the Scone district. ...

    Article : 27 words
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