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  4. FORD FOUNDATION P LANS PEACE PROJECT

    NEW YORK, Sept. 27.— The multi-million dollar Ford Foundation, largest welfare organisation of its kind, will be put to work for world peace and a better way of life for people everywhere, the foundation trustees announced ...

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  5. TEETH FOR NORTH ATLANTIC PACT

    NEW YORK, Sept. 27. — The North Atlantic Council has agreed upon the establishment, at the earliest possible date, of ...

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  7. SEOUL BURNS AS U.S. FORCES LINK

    TOKIO, Sept. 27 (A.A.P.-Reuter). — United States forces from the North and South Korean fronts linked at noon yesterday—at almost the some spot where the first Americans were over-run by the Communists at the start ...

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  8. Two Crime Investigators Murdered

    CHICAGO, Sept. 27—Two crime investigators were killed on Monday night in separate shootings, shortly before they were due to ...

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    The photograph shows the modern Diesel locomotive and passenger cars of the “Sha[?] Daylight,” a daily passenger tram operated on a 718-mile route between San Francisco, California, and Portland, Oregon, on the Pacific Coast of the United ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Red Ban Bill Will Be Introduced To-night

    CANBERRA, Wed.— The Government has decided to introduce the Communist [?] dissolution bill in the House of ...

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  11. Fine To-night Milder To-morrow

    NSW FORECAST: Rain and scattered thunderstorms in north-east quarter and along the northern border, fine in ...

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  12. PENSIONERS PLAN CO-OPERATIVE

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Aged and invalid pensioners in Sydney intend to form a co-operative to buy and distribute groceries and ...

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  13. MEAT WAS TOO DEAR FOR THE BUTCHERS

    SYDNEY, Wed.— Many butchers refused to buy beef at the record price of 1/6 lb at Homebush meat halls to-day. ...

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  14. BENEFACTOR IS UNKNOWN

    LONDON, Sept. 27.— Joyce Hunter, 21-years-old fiances of Albert Bright, 28, who lost his memory after a swim in ...

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  15. INDONESIA HAS JOINED UNO

    FLUSHING MEADOW, Sept. 27.— Indonesia is the 60th member of the United Nations. Its application for membership ...

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  16. BBC Overcomes Soviet Radio Jamming

    LONDON, Sept. 27.— Britain’s Broadcasting Corporation, the B.B.C., claims that, together with the “Voice of America,” It has ...

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  18. Telephone Company Girls Are Freed

    MIAMI, Sept 27. — Twelve persons, including eight young women, who, the police said, had admitted taking part in the theft ...

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  20. WOOL TAX MAY BE MODIFIED

    CANBERRA, Wed. — Opposition Hon of the Country Party and some Liberal members is expected to influence the Government ...

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  21. LUCERNE CHAFF WENT TO £18

    SYDNEY, Wed.— Up to £16 a ton was realised privately for lucerne chaff at the Alexandria saleyards to-day. Supplies in all ...

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  22. TRIBUNE EDITOR APPEALS

    SYDNEY, Wed.—William Pardon Burns, publisher of the Communist newspaper “Tribune,” appealed to the sessions appeal ...

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  23. BRITAIN MOURNS COLLIERY VICTIMS

    LONDON, Sept. 27.— Messages of sympathy from the King and Queen and the Prime Minister, Mr. Atties, have been received by relatives of the 80 miners, who lost their lives in the Cresswell pit disaster in Derbyshire. ...

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  24. MEAT FOR AMERICA

    SYDNEY, Wed. — First shipments of Australian meat to be sent to the United States sin[?] the war will leave Australia this ...

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  25. Three Maitland Pits Idle

    CESSNOCK, Wed.—Abermain No. 1 colliery remains idle because of a dispute affecting the Amalgamated Engineers’ Union. ...

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  26. TOMATOES UP AGAIN

    SYDNEY, Wed.— Tomatoes arose 7/ a case to 85/ in the city markets to-day following the lifting of the boycott by the ...

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  27. Selling Wave On U.S. Stock Market

    NEW YORK, September 27.— A last-minute wave of [?] swamped the stock market yesterday and forced prices down [?] ...

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  28. RAINFALL REGISTRATIONS

    SYDNEY, Wed.— Following are the rainfall registrations for the Hastings, Hunter and Manning districts for the 24 hours ended ...

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