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  4. Control of Atomic Energy Mooted

    FLUSHING MEADOW (New York), Thursday: The United Nations General Assembly, by a 49 to 5 vote, with three abstentions, yesterday called ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Al Fresco Concerts

    EUGENE GOOSSENS conducting an open-air orchestral concert in the Botanic Gardens, Sydney. These concerts ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Aust. Accused of Monopoly Selling

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): Australia was "giving importers a lesson in monopoly selling," the British grain trade newspaper, the "Corn Trade ...

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  7. Chinese Reds Deport U.S. Consul

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (A.A.P.): The American Consul-General at Mukden, Angus Ward, has been released from gaol by ...

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  8. DEATH FROM STRYCHNINE IN HEADACHE POWDER

    COONAMBLE, Thursday: A doctor told the Coonamble Coroner today that Claude William Woods, 37, shearer, who died of ...

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  9. TO ADVERTISERS

    As from Sunday next, "The Daily Advertiser" will be open for the receipt of advertisements ...

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  10. MAN FOR TRIAL; ALLEGEDLY STOLE 200 BRICKS

    LITHGOW, Thursday: James Alexander McLean, former leading bricklayer at Lithgow powerhouse, was today committed ...

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  11. Japan's Offer to Buy Wheat

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Chairman of the Australian Wheat Board (Mr. C. J. Perrett) announced today that ...

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  12. POLICE MAY PROBE CASKET ALLEGATIONS

    BRISBANE, Thursday: The police will be asked to investigate alleged irregularities in the Golden Casket if the ...

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  13. Priest's Denials in Claim Against Paper

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Father Michael Joseph Egan denied in the Supreme Court today that he had to be "pulled up the stairs by the Sisters" after a fight at a social function on the night of March 11. ...

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  14. SPOONER DEMANDS RESIGNATION OF PUBLIC SERVANT

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The N.S.W. president of the Liberal Party (Mr. W. H. Spooner) to-night demanded the resignation ...

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  15. Bookmakers "Liquidated"

    PRAGUE, Thursday: Czechoslovakia has decided to liquidate another private enterprise—bookmakers. A prominent Prague ...

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  16. British T.U. Appeal

    LONDON, Thursday. Leaders of the British Trade Union Congress yesterday urged its 8,000,000 members to agree to work ...

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  17. CABLES IN BRIEF

    LONDON, Thursday. Britain's Index of Industrial production rose by 13 points in September, according to provisional figures ...

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  19. Chinese Anti-Red Split

    HONG KONG, Thursday (A.A.P.-Reuter): A move is expected to be made shortly by a breakaway Nationalist group to ...

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  20. WARD LIKENS MENZIES TO "AlIE", OF STAGE FAME

    SYDNEY. Thursday: The Minister for Transport (Mr. Ward) today likened the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) to Annie in the stage production, "Annie Get Your Gun," when she sings the ...

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  22. French Premier Warns on Strike Effects

    PARIS, Thursday: Any strike at present would be serious for the nation and a serious imprudence for the strikers, said the ...

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  23. Says American Banker Backed Hitler

    LONDON, Thursday: Matilde Ludendorff, 72, widow of Field-Marshal Ludendorff, told a Denazification court at Munich ...

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  24. Britain's Rationing

    PARIS, Thursday: A Marshall plan survey shows that Britain, with its stiffest and most persistent rationing system, has a ...

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