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  4. Jews State Basis For London Talks On Palestine

    LONDON, Tues.--Jews have informed the Government that unless the partition of Palestine is accepted as the basis for discussion--without committing the Government--Jewish participation at the London conference which opened yesterday ...

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  5. Cautious Towards Jap Journalist

    SYDNEY, Wed.--Major Charles Hughes Cousens declared at the Central Police Court to-day that he had adopted an extremely cautions attitude towards the ...

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  6. Covered Waggon For Saving Life At Sea

    Called the "Covered Waggon" because of its canopy for protection, this American Army Air Force 20-man life-raft is now being tested out by the U.S. Engineers of Air Material Command. The raft is inflated with carbon dioxide, and is made entirely of rubber. It is so designed that if one side is punctured by small arms fire, the other side will support the 20 occupants. Round the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. India On Brink Of Civil War

    BOMBAY, Wed.--Warning that India was on the brink of ruinous civil war, which could be averted only by prompt ...

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  8. More Squatting Despite Legal Action Threat

    LONDON, Wed.--Despite the Government's decision to take legal action against the squatters and the formulation of plans for stopping "invasions" homeless Londoners continue to take over buildings. ...

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  9. Lifting Of Power Restrictions

    SYDNEY, Wed.--All existing restriction on the use of electric power for lighting and heating will be lifted as from 9 a.m. ...

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  10. Scientists Deny Responsibility For Atom Bombing

    WASHINGTON, Wed.--The Federation of Atomic Scientists denied Admiral Halsey's assertion that scientists were responsible ...

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  11. Ukrainian Delegate Attacks Australia

    NEW YORK, Wed.--A bitter attack on Australia and Australian delegate (Mr. Paul Hasluck) was made at the Security Council by the Ukrainian delegate (M. Manuilsky) when the Council resumed consideration of Ukraine's charges against Britain and ...

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  12. Explosion Of Mines Not Accident

    TRIESTE, Wed.--A British Military Court of Inquiry reported the explosion of 30 land mines on the beach at Pola on ...

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  13. Why Labour Wants Taxpayers' Money

    SYDNEY, Wed.--Speaking at Lane Cove to-night, Mr. Harold Holt, M.H.R., said it was because Labour wanted a great pool of ...

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  14. Newspapers Hit By American Strike

    NEW YORK, Wed.--Due to the truck drivers' strike the Publisher's Association has announced several New York newspapers have to stop publication next week. Newspapers have newsprint supplies only sufficient until the ...

    Article : 180 words
  15. Killed By Road Mines

    ATHENS, Wed.--Twenty-one person were killed and twelve wounded in 24 vehicles blown up since September 9, through ...

    Article : 65 words
  16. GOVERNMENT REPORT ON PLASTICS

    SYDNEY, Wed.--The Premier (Mr. McKell), tabled a report on plastics in the Legislative Assembly to-day. He said the ...

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  17. Inquiry Into Absence Of Labour Members

    SYDNEY, Wed.--The A.L.P. State Executive is expected to meet next week to receive the full report of all evidence ...

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  18. Military Prisoner Found Hanged

    LISMORE, Wed.--An Indonesian military prisoner was found hanged in the detention compound at the Dutch camp, three miles from Casino this morning. ...

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  19. Avalanche Of Selling On N.Y. Exchange

    NEW YORK, Wed.--An avalanche of selling in which 3,300,000 shares changed hands on the Stock Exchange yesterday, reduced the total value of listed securities by 2090 million dollars, bringing the total loss for September to about 9000 million dollars. ...

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  20. Liberal Party Attitude To Unionism

    SYDNEY, Wed.--The Liberal Party does not aim at the suppression of Unionism, said the Deputy Leader of the Federal ...

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  21. Yugo-Slavia Agrees To Payment Of Indemnity

    WASHINGTON, Wed.--In preliminary conversations Yugo-Slav officials tentatively agreed to the principle of the payment of indemnity for the lives lost in the American transport planes shot down last month, declared the Under Secretary for State (Mr. ...

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  22. MINERS' BALLOT

    SYDNEY, Wed.--The secret ballot among all New South Wales coal miners to decide whether they are prepared to ...

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  23. Planned Mass Escape From Boys' Home

    SYDNEY, Wed.--An escapee from Gosford Boys' Home told the police he intended to blow up the compound fence and ...

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  24. GIVING WAY TO AMBULANCES

    SYDNEY, Wed.--A regulation compelling motor drivers to give way to ambulances proceeding to and from acidents, will be ...

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  25. FADDEN ON TAX CUTS

    BATHURST Wed.--The Prime Minister was either incapable of understanding the elementary principles of finance, or he was ...

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  26. To Write Tobruk History

    Mr Chester Wilmot has been chosen to write the official War ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. REMANDED TO MELBOURNE

    SYDNEY, Wed.--William Augustine McEntee (53), labourer, smiled when charged at the Central Police Court to-day with ...

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  28. Japs Parade Before Soviet Embassy

    TOKIO, Wed.--In the first demonstration against one of the Allies 5000 Japanese paraded before the Soviet Embassy with ...

    Article : 41 words
  29. AIRCRAFT PLANT IDLE

    SYDNEY, Wed.--The De Havilland aircraft plant at Bankstown was thrown idle to-day when 420 workshop engineers downed tools ...

    Article : 54 words
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