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  3. STERN SOVIET PROTEST

    LONDON, Oct. 3. A.A.P.—The Soviet Government has accused the Western Powers of splitting Germany. It did so in identical Notes to the United ...

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  4. Attendance Down at Metropolitan

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Rainy weather and a generally bad day for punters last Saturday kept many people away from the ...

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  5. Grace of the Dance

    Newcastle Health Week displays yesterday included a lunch-time performance by these balloon dancers from St. Joseph's, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CHINA REGIME U.K. To Discuss Recognition

    LONDON, Oct. 3.—Britain would discuss with the Commonwealth and "other interested Powers" the Chinese Communist request for recognition as a Government, a Foreign Office ...

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  7. Attlee to Fix Election Date Shortly

    LONDON, Oct. 3. A.A.P. — Mr. Attlee will fix the date for the general election within 10 days, says the political correspondent of ...

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  8. New Approach On Japanese Peace Treaty

    LONDON, Oct. 3. A.A.P.—Britain had determined on a new approach to the problem of a Japanese peace treaty, a Foreign Office ...

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  9. Death Threat Against Ravdell, Son

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Solomon Ravdell's kidnappers told him last night that if he did not pay £20,000 he and his ...

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  10. Seventeen Die When Train Strikes Bus

    NEW YORK, Oct. 3. A.A.P.—Seventeen of the 22 occupants of an Army bus were killed and the other five injured when a Union Pacific ...

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  11. Condition For American Aid Suggested

    WASHIINGTON, October 3. A.A.P.—The United States Chamber of Commerce recommended to-day that treaties assuring fair ...

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  12. Holiday Kept Railways Busy

    SYDNEY, Monday.—More than 100 special trains and many extra planes to-night bore six-hour day holidaymakers home. Railway officials estimate ...

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  13. Howitzers By Parachute

    NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—New techniques for airborne operations being tried out by the United States Army include parachuting heavy ...

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  14. Molten Glass Spills From Collapsed Tank

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Blazing molten glass spilled from a collopsed tank at Australian Consolidated Industries Ltd. to-night, ...

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  15. Loudspeaker Appeal Called Illegal

    LONDON, Oct. 3. A.A.P.—Police last night used a 150-year-old Act to stop a public appeal for funds being made by Communists ...

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  16. Floods Sweep South Italy; 30 Lives Lost

    NAPLES, Oct. 3. A.A.P.—At least 30 people, including many children, were drowned in floods which devastated nearly 1000 square ...

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  17. Another Death From Polio

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The death of a 21-year-old woman from Onkleigh, and notification of 12 new cases of poliomyelitis to-day ...

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  18. Argument Over Boiled Eggs Led To Gaol

    NEW YORK, Oct. 3. A.A.P.—Argument over how long eggs should be cooked landed a man in gaol yesterday. ...

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  19. Rush From Newcastle

    Thousands of people from the metropolitan area spent their Six-Hour Day week-end in Newcastle. Fourteen trains from Newcastle, ...

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  20. Bandits in Malaya Capture Train

    SINGAPORE, Oct. 3. A.A.P.—Reuter.—Bandits in Pahang State yesterday commandeered a railway train, after shooting up police ...

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  21. Man Badly Injured When Knocked Down

    SYDNEY, Monday. — George Webster, 69, of West-street, North Sidney, was badly injured when knocked down by a car while ...

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  22. Congressmen Shadowed In Poland

    PRAGUE, Oct. 3. A.A.P. — Two American Congressmen touring Europe reported to-day that they had been shadowed while in ...

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  23. U.S. Strikes Hit Transport

    NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—Railways and shipping companies are being hit by the nation-wide strikes of steel workers and coalminers which have brought to a standstill product of the country's two basic ...

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  24. Woman Motorist Killed

    A woman motorist was killed on the Port Macquarie-road, near Wauchope, last night. She was Mrs. Iris Catherine ...

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  25. Atomic Radiation Research Work

    Thirty young scientists of the Medical College of Virginia, U.S.A., are trying to find the best way to treat victims of atomic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. U.S. Visitors to London Doubled

    LONDON, Oct. 2. A.A.P.—Nine Transatlantic planes carrying 360 dollar-paying passengers came to London on the first day of the ...

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  27. CHERRIES FROM SEAWEED

    LONDON, Oct. 3. — British housewives soon will be able to buy crystallised cherries made from seaweed gathered from the coast ...

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  28. Troops in Europe Check Equipment

    FRANKFURT, Oct. 3. A.A.P.—The only United States infantry division in Europe will spend the next two months overhauling its 20,000 ...

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  29. Belgian Border Workers Strike

    BRUSSELS, Oct. 3. A.A.P.—More than 50,000 border workers struck to-day to support their demands for a wage increase of 12 ...

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  30. No Fights At Pets' Church Service

    LONDON, Oct. 3. A.A.P.—The animals went in two by two to a pets' service at Holy Trinity Church, Herford, yesterday ...

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  31. Information 'Leaks' Anger Britain

    LONDON, Oct. 3. — The British Treasury has intimated to Australian officials in London that it [?]as been exasperated and ...

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  32. 2 Czechs Executed For Treason

    PRAGUE, Oct. 3. A.A.P.—Two Czechs convicted of high treason were executed to-day in the prison it Brno, the official Press Agency ...

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  33. INSURANCE FIRMS BAN ATOMIC RISKS

    STOCKHOLM, Oct. 3. A.A.P.—Swedish insurance companies are inserting clauses in their policies saying they are not responsible for ...

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