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  4. Senate May Reject The Budget

    CANBERRA, Monday—It is now strongly rumoured here that Labour may defeat the budget In the Senate, thereby forcing the ...

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  6. LAST SURRENDER ULTIMATUM

    TOKIO, Oct 9 (AAP-Reuter)— General MacArthur to-day Issued his second surrender ultimatum to the North Korean Premier, ...

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  7. SCATTERED SHOWERS

    NSW FORECAST: Continuing unsettled In the north-east quarter, with rain and seme thunderstorms. Cloudy and humid In the ...

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  8. POISED ON THE 38th PARALLEL

    TOKIO, Oct 9 (A.A.P.-Reuter). —Although the American forces up to last night had shown no signs of crossing the 38th parallel in any strength, there are indirections that large-scale offensive may soon be mounted by the ...

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  9. SANER OUTLOOK IS NOW EMERGING

    NEW YORK, Oct. 9.—Negotiation between the East and West would become possible as the Soviet’s military superiority was reduced, the Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, said last night. ...

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  10. BEVIS JOINS U.N. ASSEMBLY

    Mr Ernest Bevin, Britain’s Foreign Secretary. left London don recently to attend the United Nations Assembly. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Mr. McEwen For American Wool Talks

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The Minister for Commerce, Mr. McEwen, who is now in London, will fly to New York on Thursday to ...

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  12. Britain Will Not Revalue Sterling

    NEW YORK, Oct. 9.—There was no intention to revalue the pound, Britain’s Secretary of State for Economic Affaire (Mr. ...

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  13. NATIVES DON’T WANT TO BE TINNED

    ELIZABETHVILLE (Belgian Congo), Oct. 9—Thirty-one Africans scouted of murder here are alleged to have formed village ...

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  14. Woman Judge Wants Women Drafted

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 9. — Women should be drafted and used for any kind of duty for which they were qualified, even ...

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  15. Search For Plane Continues

    SYDNEY. Mondays Although hopes of finding Sydney industrialist Mr. A. E. Goodwin and his wife alive have sharply faded ...

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  16. Bomb At Political Meeting

    PARIS, Oct. 9. —Ten people were injured, one seriously, when two hand grenades exploded among the audience as French ...

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  17. M.C.C. Team Welcomed in West Australia

    PERTH, Monday.—The English cricketers arrived in the Strathden this morning, and were welcomed by a large crowd. ...

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  18. Steel Output Rises

    LONDON, Oct 9—Britain’s steel[?] first nine months of 1950 reached the All time, high record of 12,117,000 ...

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  19. Air Training Again in Canada

    LONDON, Oct. 9.—Air Chief Marshal Sir John Slessor, chief of the British air staff, left London by air last night for defence ...

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  20. [?] AIDS SHIP SEARCH

    NEW YORK, Oct 9—Customs officials using “special instruments” combed the Polish ship, Batory, from stem to stern ...

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  21. BEEF MUTION PRICES MAYRISE

    SYDNEY, Monday —The State Prices Minister, Mr. Finnan said to-day that consideration was being given to increasing ...

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  22. No Decision On Petrol Price Rise

    CANBERRA, Monday.—It was stated to-day that the Government had not yet reached any decision to increase petrol price by ...

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  23. Bakers Used Fuel Oil In Ovens

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Continuances of gas rationing to the 360,000 consumers served by the Australian Gas Light Company ...

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  25. WAR WIDOWS PENSIONS

    CANBERRA, Monday. — War widows’ pensions may now be paid by cheque, it was announced to-day. ...

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  27. HINDU LEAVES PAKISTAN CABINET

    CALCUTTA, Oct 9.—Pakistan Labour Minister, Jogendra Nath Mandall, the only non-Moslem member of the Pakistan Cabinet, ...

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  28. West German Guarantee Will Be Honoured

    FRANKFURT, Oct, 9—No nation and no group of men should under-estimate the Western powers’ guarantee to West ...

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  29. Coal Seams At Alice Springs

    DARWIN, Monday.—Extensive tests will be made Boon to determine whether or not coal deposits, recently discovered near Alice ...

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  30. Police Disperse Meeting

    BERLIN, Oct. 9. — German police launched a baton charge yesterday against a meeting of 1300 Communists of the “Free ...

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  31. PRICES FIRM AT ALEXANDRIA

    SYDNEY, Monday —Fairly good supplies of forage were on offer at the Alexandria saleyards today. ...

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  32. To-day’s Leader : A Balanced Plan

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Increases in tram and bus fares came into operation in Sydney to-day. Some passengers, mainly ...

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  33. Soviet Recognises Democracies’ Strength

    PARIS, Oct. S—Retiring Marshall shall plan administrator, Mr Paul Hoffman, said in an interview here that the one thing ...

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  34. BUSINESSMAN’S DEATH IN CAR

    SYDNEY, Monday —The body of W. A. Hagon, well-known city businessman, was found in a car, at is Perused this morning. ...

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  35. RED FLAG WAS QUITE INNOCENT

    BORDEAUX, Oct. 9.—The Sultan of. Morocco was pelted with stones when police clashed with 250 demonstrators after ...

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  36. EARTHQUAKE REPORTED

    FAENZA (Italy), October [?]— Officials at Bendandt Observatory report that a strong earthquake was recorded at 8.45 p.m. ...

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  37. APPRENTICE JOCKEY’S BROKEN SPINE

    SYDNEY, Mon —Apprentice looked T. Mullans is back in hospital for treatment for injures received in a tall in the ...

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