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  3. CLOSING ON HYDERABAD

    LONDON, Sept. 14. A.A.P.—Advances by Indian troops in the north-west, the west, and south-east of the State of Hyderabad are reported in two Indian communiques ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Fired On Prowler: Bagged Tiger

    SINGAPORE, Sept. 14. A.A.P.-Reuter.—Police at Tenang Police Station in Malaya who, last night fired on a prowler, ...

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  5. Mass Protest In Berlin

    BERLIN, Sept. 14. A.A.P.—The sentences of 25 years in a labour camp, imposed by a Russian Court in Berlin on five German youths, has raised an outcry in Germany. ...

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  6. PRINCESS MARGARET IN HOLLAND

    The Princess Margaret (left) in the hall of the Amstel Hotel, Amsterdam, after she had arrived from Britain to attend the Investiture of Queen Juliana of Holland. The Princess represented the British Royal Family. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Churchill 'Asks Duke To Stop Memoirs'

    PARIS, Sept. 14. A.A.P.—The newspaper "France Soir" reports that Mr. Churchill has asked the Duke of Windsor to ...

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  8. TEXAN WILL TAKE THEM BACK ALIVE

    NEW YORK, September 14.—While holidaying in Alaska, a Texas oilman, Mr. L. L. Horne, telephoned friends back home ...

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  9. King To Broadcast Anzac Day Message

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — The King will broadcast an Anzac Day address to the Empire from Brisbane, next year. ...

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  10. Fixed Standard For Matinee Films Proposed

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Only films approved as suitable for general exhibition will be screened before 5.30 p.m. on Saturdays, public ...

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  11. Preparing Drive On Rebels In Philippines

    MANILA, Sept. 14. A.A.P.—Brigadier-General Mariano Castaneda to-night ordered 5000 constabularly troops to prepare for a drive ...

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  12. Radar Beacons To Guide Planes Over Obstacles

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Radar distance measuring beacons to assist planes in flight to clear undefined obstacles are to ...

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  13. Resumption On Sydney Ships Likely To-day

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Union officials will recommend an immediate resumption to Sydney waterside workers at a stop-work meeting ...

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  14. Fighting in Java Communists May Bid For Power

    BATAVIA, Sept. 14. A.A.P.-Reuter.—Fighting has flared up in Sourakarta, second largest city in the Indonesian Republic, according to the Antara news agency. ...

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  15. Eire Out Of Empire Talks

    LONDON, Sept. 14.—Eire was not invited to the meeting of Commonwealth Prime Ministers opening in London on October 11. ...

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  16. Yard Helped Trace Food Parcel Racket

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Scotland Yard detectives assisted the C.I.B. in tracking down a man who admitted having operated in food ...

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  17. Wonthaggi Miners Seek Single Shift

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Miners employed at the State coalmine at Wonthaggi held a stopwork meeting to-day to discuss union claims ...

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  18. State Inquiry On Stocks Of Woollen Goods

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Stocks of subsidised woollen goods would be investigated by the State Government as soon a possible after ...

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  19. Volcano Again In Eruption

    MANILA, Sept. 14. A.A.P.—The Hibokhibok volcano on Camiguin Island, in the Philippines, erupted again late yesterday after ...

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  20. MINERS' BOARD TO MEET ON STRIKE

    The Northern Miners' District Management Board will meet to-day on the Richmond Main colliery dispute. The merger committee, ...

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  21. Help Irish Come To Australia

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Federal Cabinet approved a scheme to-day to provide assisted passages for migrants from Eire and for United ...

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  22. FOUR MINUTES TO OPEN PARLIAMENT

    LONDON, Sept. 14. A.A.P.—The King opened the special session of Parliament to-day in a ceremony that took only four minutes—the shortest on record. ...

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  23. Cabinet Widens Scope of Mine Pensions Bill

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—State Cabinet to-day discussed amendments to the Coal and Shale Mineworkers (Pensions) Act, particularly ...

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  24. Poultry Killed, Tanks Holed By Hail

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Hail the size of hen eggs smashed windows, holed tanks, killed poultry and stripped trees and gardens in a ...

    Article : 120 words
  25. Hurricane Causes £125,000 Damage

    HAMILTON (Bermuda), Sept. 14. A.A.P.—An Atlantic hurricane battered Bermuda for over five hours yesterday, the wind at times ...

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  26. Youths Under Table Arrested

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Detectives raided a ransacked office in Rozelle to-night and arrested two youths who were hiding under a table. ...

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  27. Russian Teachers Case "Closed"

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 14. A.A.P.—The matter of the three Russian schoolteachers was now closed, the Soviet Ambassador in ...

    Article : 79 words
  28. General Blamey On Way to Japan

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—General Sir Thomas Blarney left Sydney to-night for Japan. He is making the visit at the invitation of ...

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  29. Parents Support School Strike

    GOULBURN, Tuesday—Schoolchildren at Tarago, 20 miles from Goulburn, are on strike with their parents' consent. ...

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  30. Chinaman Awaiting Trial Found Gassed

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A. China-man awaiting trial on charges of having two unlicensed revolvers in his possession was found fatally ...

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  31. New World Record For Motor-cycle

    NEW YORK, Sept. 14. A.A.P.—The veteran Hollywood race driver, Roland Free, sent the "black shadow," an alcohol-burning ...

    Article : 79 words
  32. Man Fatally Burnt In Grass Fire

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Frederick Wilkes, 74, of Maroubra, was fatally burnt when he fell into burning grass in the backyard of his ...

    Article : 65 words
  33. Arabs Claim Jews Firing Mortars

    LONDON, Sept. 14. A.A.P.—An Arab Legion spokesman in Amman (Transjordan) said that the Jews fired more than 100 mortar shells ...

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  34. Powerhouse Strike Settled

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The 14-day-old strike of 54 powerhouse employees of Balmain Electric Light Company was settled late to-day. ...

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