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  4. Randolph Churchill Says War With Russia Inevitable

    CANBERRA, Friday.—After accusing Australia of not bearing her full share of Imperial defence with Britain, Mr. Randolph Churchill, son of Britain’s war-time Prime Minister, said to-day that ...

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  5. Indian Blood-Bath Is Still Continuing

    LONDON, Friday.—India’s communal blood-both continued yesterday with further attacks on trains, involving a big loss of life. However, ever troops and police are now strongly resisting the fanatical mobs who are sustaining higher casualties than previously. The death of ...

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  6. MINISTERS’ ASSURANCE ON BANKS CHANGE-OVER

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Federal Ministers emphasised to-day that the Commonwealth Government would give an assurance when the banking legislation was introduced that it would not attempt ...

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  7. BRITISH ELECTRICITY AUTHORITY

    The first meeting of the British Electricity Authority set up under the Labor Government to take over and control the whole of the electricity industry met in London. Left to right : Mr. E. Shinwell, Minister for Fuel and Power, and Lord Citrine (chairman). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 3000 ARMED POLICE IN MANHUNT

    PARIS, Friday.—Three thousand armed police and members of the Security Service, armed with tommy-guns, are watching all roads leading ...

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  9. CABLES IN BRIEF

    At Lake Success on Thursday Dr Evatt was unanimously elected Chair man of the Palestine Committee. The US State Department says that ...

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  10. Reduced Petrol Cuts To Operate

    CANBERRA, Fri.—Announcing the issue of October petrol ration tickets from Monday next, September 29, the Minister for Supply and Shipping ...

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  11. Police Will be Able to Contest Promotions

    SYDNEY, Fri.—The NSW police will have the right to appeal to the Crown Employes’ Appeals Board against promotions made by the Commissioner of ...

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  12. AIRMEN IN SEA RESCUED BY SUBMARINE

    HONOLULU, Fri.—The US submarine Chiva today completed a 450 mile dash at full-speed to rescue the six-man crew of an army transport plane which ...

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  13. BLACK PICTURE OF BRITAIN TO-DAY

    NEW YORK, Friday: The magazine “Life” today carries an 11-page report on “Britain’s Dim Dictatorship” by the best-selling Left Wing ...

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  14. France In Desperate Position

    LONDON, Friday.—France’s dollar resources would be exhausted,. she would have to cease all dollar purchases and her entire future and her recovery would be compromised if American aid was not received by October or December would be too late. ...

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  15. Australia Produces New Type of Plane

    SYDNEY, Fri.—A new type of three-engined airliner designed for local and country aerodromes is expected to come off the assembly ...

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  17. Man Beats Pacer; Loses To Trotter

    MELBOURNE. Fri—Stawell Gift winner Arthur Martin, of Ballarat, tonight defeated the pacer, Black Crystal, owned by Mr R. V. Edwards, of ...

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  18. £80 MILLION WANTED

    CANBERRA, Friday.—A total of £80,000,000 will be sought by the Commonwealth Government in the Fourth Security Loan opening on ...

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  19. Warns of Red Infiltration

    GOULBURN, Fri.: Warning of infiltration into industrial organisations and actual working class treachery of Communistic influence with its ...

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  20. U.S. RESTRICTIONS ON RED REPORTER

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The correspondent for the Paris “L’ Humanite,” the leading organ of the French Communist Party, has been admitted to ...

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  21. Woolcott Forbes Seeks Bankruptcy Discharge

    SYDNEY, Fri.: Application for discharge from bankruptcy was made today by John Woolcott Forbes. Hearing has been set down for November ...

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  22. “People Should Have Been Consulted”

    Chairman of the Albury Committee Citizens formed to protest against oppose the proposed nationalisation a broadcast address last evening, said ...

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  23. Arabs Plan Strikes and Demonstrations

    CAIRO, Fri: The Arab Higher Organisation has issued a statement calling on the Arab and Islamic worlds to protest on October 3 against the UNSCOP ...

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  24. Fireman Drowned Whilst Fishing

    SYDNEY, Fri.—Senior Fireman Arnold Barton, aged 33, of Hurstville, was washed off the rocks to his death near South Head lighthouse this ...

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  25. IF ATOMIC WAR COMES

    MELBOURNE, Fri—If an atomic war Involving the use of guided missiles and pilotiess aircraft should overtake the world, Australia stood ...

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  26. CHOLERA CASES BAN ON MECCA PILGRIMAGE

    LONDON, Fri.—Cholera cases in Egypt now total 57. As a precautionary measure against a spread of the disease, the Ministry of the Interior ...

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  27. Tramwaymen to Strike

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Tramwaymen at Glenhuntly depot will stop work on Tuesday, October 7, and stay out until the Tramways Board ...

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  28. Terrorists Steal £45,000; Kill Four British Policemen

    JERUSALEM, Fri.—Jewish terrorists killed four British policemen and stole £45,000 sterling in a gun battle outside Barclay’s Bank in Tel Aviv ...

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  29. 200 BARBERS RIOT OVER FILM

    HANKOW (CHina). Friday.—Two policemen were hurt in violent fighting and 200 barbers were arrested in riots over “Phoney Phoenix.” a film about ...

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  31. A BUILDER FINED £100

    In the Central Summons Court today a building contracted Matthew Robson of Wahroonga, was fined £100 for having built a home for himself ...

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  32. Two Sydney Men Leave £994,000

    SYDNEY, Fri.—Founder of Woolworth’s in Australia was one of two prominent Sydney men whose wills totalling £994,990 were ...

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  33. Sentenced to 49 Years’ Gaol Since 1930

    SYDNEY, Friday.—When a 45-year-old man, Albert Raymond Brown, was sentenced to two years’ gaol by Mr Scroope, SM, at Newtown Police Court ...

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  34. HOTELS DROP COURT ACTION

    SYDNEY, Fri.—Action in which three big city hotels sought injunctions restraining the prices Commissioner from proceeding on fixing notices ...

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