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  3. CRISIS COULD WRECK U.N.O.

    PARIS, Sept. 27. A.A.P.—The coming East-West wrangle over Berlin in the Security Council may provide the gunpowder that will blow up the world organisation for keeping the ...

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  4. FEAR IN FRANCE AFTER NOTE

    PARIS, Sept. 27. A.A.P.—Publication of the three-Power Note to Russia caused a great shock of fear among the general ...

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  5. Police Search For Child In Swamps, Scrub

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A large party of police and civilians was searching Bankstown golf course and nearby swamps and scrub ...

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  6. PARTING AND PATROL

    Quartermaster-Sgt. W. Kirke, of the Second Battalion, Cold-stream Guards, kisses his two-year-old son, Ian, good-bye, as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. £5000 Theft In Vaucluse Home Reported

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Jewellery and an ermine cape valued at more than £5000 were reported stolen to-day from the home of Mrs. ...

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  8. Change In A.L.P. Pledge Unlikely

    CANBERRA, Monday.—There were strong indications to-night that the triennial Federal conference of the A.L.P. will not water down its socialisation policy. ...

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  9. Hyderabad Bans Communists

    SECUNDERABAD, Sept. 27. A.A.P.—Communist organisations have been declared illegal throughout the State of Hyderabad. ...

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  10. U.K. Prepares To Meet War Emergency

    LONDON, Sept. 27.—Far-reaching defence plans to meet a war emergency should it arise are being prepared by the Government, says ...

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  11. Talks To Avert Coal Stoppage

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Chairman of the Joint Coal Board (Mr. Cameron) to-day conferred with a representative of Messrs. Farley and ...

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  12. TASMANIA 'GROANING WITH TIMBER'

    HOBART, Monday.—Accumulated stocks of timber in Tasmania had risen from 9 million super feet in August, 1947, to 46 million ...

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  13. 93 DIE IN SHIP FIRE

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Sept. 27. A.A.P.—Ninety-three of the 100 persons on board are reported to have died when fire destroyed the ...

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  14. Planes To Make Japs Remember

    TOKYO, Sept. 27. A.A.P.-Reuter.—Many Japanese regarded the war disaster to their country as just another calamity like an ...

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  15. BID TO AVERT TRADE SPLIT

    GENEVA, Sept. 27. A.A.P.—Technical experts and officials from 27 nations are meeting here to-day to discuss the reopening of ...

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  16. Admitted Paper Scraps As Will

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Five small,. pieces of paper, said to represent five of six parts of a will, were admitted to probate by Mr. Justice ...

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  17. N.Z. Gives Back War Prize

    WELLINGTON, Sept. 27. A.A.P.-Reuters.—The sailing ship Pamir, seized as a prize at Wellington in 1941, is being returned to Finland, ...

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  18. THIRD TRUCE CALL IN PALESTINE

    LONDON, Sept. 27. A.A.P.—The Acting United Nations Mediator for Palestine (Dr. Ralphe Bunche) has called on Israel, Transjordan and the Arab Legion to order "an immediate cease fire on all fronts." ...

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  19. India To Seek Status As Republic

    NEW DELHI, Sept. 27. A.A.P.—When the Prime Minister of India (Pandit Nehru) attends the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' ...

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  20. Review Holiday Decision

    SYDNEY, Monday.—State Cabinet would reconsider the question of granting an extra holiday at Christmas to employees under State ...

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  21. Vital Talks By Cripps In Washington

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 27. A.A.P.—The British Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Stafford Cripps) arrived in Washington yesterday ...

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  22. "Class Fight" Sharpens In Hungary

    BUDAPEST, Sept. 27. A.A.P.—Hungarian Communists were urged yesterday to start a propaganda offensive to answer attacks by leaders ...

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  23. ALARM AT AIR DEFENCES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A resolution expressing "alarm at the inadequacy of Australia's air defences" was passed by the Federal ...

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  24. Collision Blocks Western Line

    LITHGOW, Monday.—Both main lines were blocked for some time at Wallerawang to-day when an engine hit stationary rolling ...

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  25. Lithgow Creep Damages Yards

    LITHGOW, Monday.—The backyards of two houses in Sandford-avenue, Lithgow, were wrecked to-day when a section of old, ...

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  26. SIR WARREN FISHER DEAD

    LONDON, Sept. 27. A.A.P.—Sir Warren Fisher, who was Permanent Secretary of the British Treasury and Official Head of the ...

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  27. Match Dispute At Deadlock

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Moves for a settlement of the Bryant and May dispute reached a deadlock to-night when Mr. Morrison, ...

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  28. Retail Profits To Be Reviewed

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Retail profit percentages would soon be reviewed by the Acting Prices Commissioner (Mr. Bellemore), the ...

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  29. Death Threat To Minister

    LONDON, Sept. 27. A.A.P.—The life of the Minister of Food (Mr. Strachey) was threatened in a letter by six ex-servicemen who ...

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  30. Ex-Soldier May Be Charged On Return

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Frank Loyal Weaver, the Australian soldier who married a Japanese girl, is on his way back to Australia ...

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  31. British Bride Had Three-Hour Wait

    LONDON, Sept. 27. A.A.P.—When Miss Mildred Stansfield, of Burn, near Selby, arrived at Brayton Church for her marriage to a ...

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  32. B.O.A.C. BUYS DEPOT AT SHANNON

    LONDON, Sept. 27. A.A.P.—B.O.A.C. has bought the Lockheed Aircraft European service depot at Shannon for an undisclosed figure. ...

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  33. GUERILLAS DRIVEN BACK

    ATHENS, Sept. 27. A.A.P.—Greek Army units drove guerilla forces back nearly five miles along a 15-mile stretch of the Bulgarian ...

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  34. Seven Dead In Race Car Crash

    FLORENCE, Sept. 27. A.A.P.—Seven people were fatally injured when a car travelling at 150 miles an hour in a race jumped a fence ...

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  35. Pact With Burma Rebels

    RANGOON, Sept. 27. A.A.P.—The "New Times of Burma" suggested to-day that the Burmese Government had reached an ...

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  36. Factory Toll Higher Than War

    GENEVA, Sept. 27. A.A.P.—More people were killed or injured on production lines in factories during the war than on the battle ...

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  37. Court Case Will Test Mohammedan Wedding

    LISMORE, Monday.—Prominent Mohammendans from Brisbane and district centres are attending the hearing of a Lismore ...

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  38. SIX JAPANESE Ps.O.W. ESCAPE

    MANILA, Sept. 27. A.A.P.—Six Japanese prisoners of war escaped from a United States Army stockade in South Manila last night. ...

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  39. Bishop Murdered, Says Patriarch

    MOSCOW, Sept. 27. A.A.P.—The Bishop of Lwow (Gavril Kostelnik) was murdered by "a member of the Ukrainian nationalist ...

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  40. Support For Tito Meant Death

    LONDON, Sept. 27. A.A.P.—Six Albanian Communists who had openly sided with Marshal Tito against the Cominform (Communist ...

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  41. SIAM DEFENDS RUSSIANS

    BANGKOK, Sept. 27. A.A.P.-Reuter.—Russians in Siam had not violated any law nor had they endeavoured to spread communism in ...

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  42. Gun Battle In Burma Village

    RANGOON, Sept. 27. A.A.P.—A gun battle between Burmese police and 100 dacoits who were attacking Dalla, last night, lasted ...

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  43. MASS POISONING CONFESSION

    TOKYO, Sept. 27. A.A.P.-Reuter.—An artist, Saddamichi Hirazawa, has confessed to having poisoned 16 employees of a bank at ...

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