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  3. GENERAL BLAMEY AT GRETA CAMP

    General Sir Thomas Balmey has an informal chat with a schoolchild at Greta migrant centre yesterday. When Sir Thomas ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Pe[?] If Ms.L.A. Get Crown Jobs

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—State Cabinet decided to-day that Ms.L.A. who accepted offices of profit under the Crown must keep ...

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  5. Seaboard Petrol Critically Low

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Australia's stocks of petrol at the seaboard were critically low, Mr. Chifley said to-day. He disclosed in the House of ...

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  6. Reported U.K. Terms To Peiping Regime

    HONGKONG, Oct. 18. A.A.P.—Britain was offering recognition to the Communist regime in Peiping in return for guarantees that ...

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  7. ALL TRAMS MAY GO BY EASTER

    It was hoped all tram services in Newcastle would be replaced by buses by next Easter, the State Transport Commissioner (Mr. Winsor) told Newcastle City Council ...

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  8. FLYING SQUAD TO CHECK ON FARES

    THE TRANSPORT Commissioner (Mr. Winsor) told Newcastle City Council last night that he would send a flying ...

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  9. France Still Without Government

    PARIS, Oct. 18. A.A.P.—The Popular Republican Parliamentary leader, Francois de Menthon, today refused President Auriol's ...

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  10. Coal Industry Needs

    The Joint Coal Board is conferring with the Minister for Fuel in an effort to prevent the petrol shortage affecting coal production. ...

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  11. More Licences For Petrol From France

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Federal Government was reported late to-day to have agreed to issue more licences to Ampol ...

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  12. Snowy Opening "Marred By Politics"

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The official opening of the Snowy Mountain project on Monday had been marred by political ...

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  13. U.K. To Slash Expenditure

    LONDON, Oct. 18.—Govenment spending and British imports are to be cut by hundreds of millions of pounds in a bid to check the nation's slide into bankruptcy. ...

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  14. Two Injured In Truck, Train Collision

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Two men were injured to-day when the three-ton lorry in which they were riding was wrecked in a collision ...

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  15. Shooting Victim Dies

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Walter Pickford, 56, widower, of Essex-street, Sydney, who was shot five times with a revolver in a city ...

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  16. "Fireball-Like Flash" Seen At Adamstown

    A signalman at Adamstown railway station, about 10.20 last night, saw a vivid orange or red flash flicker across the roadway near ...

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  17. Woman Dies In Fall From Eiffel Tower

    PARIS, October 18. A.A.P.—Patricia Hunter, 27, a New York visitor, fell 378 feet to her death from the second platform of the ...

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  18. Lady Selby's Stamps Set Problem

    LONDON, Oct. 18.—Lady Selby, wife of Viscount Selby, has set the British Post Office a big problem. She has printed 250,000 of her own ...

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  19. Steamer Sinks Collision With Aircraft-Carrier

    LONDON, Oct. 18. A.A.P.—The British steamer, Maystone (2025 tolls) sank in a collision early to-day with the 18,300-ton British aircraft carrier, Albion, near Farne Islands, off the north-eastern ...

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  20. Greek Rebel Statement "Soviet Move"

    ATHENS, Oct. 18 . A.A.P.—It is strongly believed in Greek Government circles that the announcement by the Greek guerilla radio ...

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  21. Man Shot Twice In Dark Lane

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Edward Daniel McMarne, 24, of Davies-avenue, South Yarra, was wounded in the back and arm ...

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  22. BLAZING SHIP SINKS

    NEW YORK, Oct. 18. A.A.P.—A ship overturned and sank in the Pacific yesterday after being gutted by a blazing cargo of timber. ...

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  23. Japan To Buy More Wool From Australia

    TOKYO, Oct. 18. A.A.P.-Reuter.—Australian wool exports to Japan would be increased by at least 50 to 100 per cent. as a result of a ...

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  24. Mrs. Piddington Collapses On London Stage

    LONDON, Oct. 18. A.A.P.—Lesley Piddington, of the Australian husband-and-wife telepathy act, collapsed on the stage of the ...

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  25. Sarah Churchill To Marry

    NEW YORK, Oct. 18. A.A.P.—Mr. Winston Churchill's daughter, Sarah, and Anthony Beauchamp, British society photographer, ...

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  26. NAVY DEPARTMENT APPOINTMENT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Cabinet to-day decided to appoint the First Assistant Secretary of the Navy Department (Mr. D. T. J. ...

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  27. Two Clapped Hands In Court, Fined

    PERTH, Tuesday.—After hand-clapping in the public gallery of Perth Police Court to-day two people were each fined £1 for ...

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  28. "Sick" For 40-Hour Week

    NEW YORK, Oct. 18. A.A.P.—Twelve hundred city street cleaners and garbage collectors reported "sick" yesterday. ...

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  29. Deadlock In Balkan Talks

    NEW YORK, Oct. 18. A.A.P.—The conciliation talks are reported have broken down entirely, with little hope of future ...

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  30. Wife Subjected To Danger From Leopards

    LONDON, Oct. 18. A.A.P.—A wife alleged in the Dublin High Court that she was given a black eye by her ...

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  31. DUTY STAMPS ON CHEQUE FORMS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Under legislation approved by State Cabinet to-day, the Commissioner of Stamp Duties will be empowered ...

    Article : 98 words
  32. Coal Board To Open Mine In West

    LITHGOW, Tuesday.—A colliery which, it is planned, will employ 400 men and be the largest producer on the western field, is to be ...

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  33. ALTITUDE RECORD TO BE ATTEMPTED

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday—Three members of Broken Hill Aero Club will make an unofficial attempt on the Australian altitude record tor ...

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  34. RUSSIAN MARSHAL DIES

    LONDON, Oct. 18. A.A.P.—Moscow Radio announced to-day the death of Marshal of the Soviet Union Fedor Ivanovich Tolbukhin ...

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