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  4. SOVIET DEMANDS CEASE-FIRE ORDER

    LAKE SUCCESS, October 3. —A motion calling for an immediate “cease fire” and the withdrawal of United Nations troops from Korean soil was tabled in the United Nations political and security committee by the soviet ...

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  6. More Rain Likely To-morrow

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Cloudy to overcast In northern Inland districts, with scattered rain showers on Central and North Coast ...

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  7. PRICE RISE “DUE MOST TO WAGES”

    Dr. Coombs, Governor of the Commonwealth Bank, in his annual report recently said that most of the Increase in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Floating Mine Damages U.S. Destroyer

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—Seven men were injured when the United States destroyer Mansfield struck a mine off North Korea on ...

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  9. Revaluation Talks To-day

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—A fresh move is expected to be made in Cabinet to-day to revalue the Australian pound. It will be the ...

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  10. TOO MANY WET HOLIDAYS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Because of the past seven Six-Hour Day holidays have been wet, a more will, be made to hold the ...

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  11. To-day’s Leader: A Crop Of Timber

    SEOUL, October 3 (A.A.P.-Reuter). —South Korean President Syngman Rhee said last night that the United Nations’ forces must occupy all of Korea if any further war was to be avoided. ...

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  12. POST OFFICE BROKEN INTO

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Police and post office officials are investigating the breaking and entering of Camperdown post office ...

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  13. AMERICANS WILL CROSS THE BORDER

    TOKIO, Oct. S (AAP-Reuter). —There was no doubt that American forces would cross the 38th Parallel and enter North ...

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  15. PASSENGER TRAFFIC IS NORMAL AGAIN

    Passenger traffic on the North Coast railway line was restored to normal during this morning, but a careful eye being kept on the permanent way in the vicinity of Oakhampton, where trucks of a goods train were detailed early ...

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  16. Motor Magnate Beaten By Death Duties

    LONDON, Oct 3. — To make provision for death duties, Sir William and Sir Reginald Rootes, the brothers who control the big ...

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  17. TAEJON A CITY OF DEATH

    NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—A pall of death hangs heavily over rubbled Taejon, says American Associated Press correspondent, ...

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  18. Boy Missing On Blue Mountains

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Fears are held for the safety of a 15-years-old boy who disappeared in rugged country in the Blue ...

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  19. DANGEROUS PATIENT ESCAPES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Police are making an intensive search for a dangerous 26-years-old male patient who escaped from Callan ...

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  20. ILLICIT INFLUX OF CURRENCY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Authoritative sources said to-day that millions of pounds of “hot” money entered Australia in the ...

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  21. Twenty Aircraft Carriers For U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 3—American naval strength by June 20, 1951, will include 20 carriers, two battleships, 15 cruisers, 200 ...

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  23. RAINFALL REGISTRATIONS

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  24. WATCHES STOLEN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Twenty four watches, valued at £120, were stolen by a smash and grab thief from William Berkman Pty. ...

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  25. BOOKMAKER WON £12.000

    SYDNEY, Tues.—The well-known paddock bookmaker Robert Warden, of Potts Point, won first prize of £12,000 in today’s ...

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  26. SALES TAX ON CARS MAY BE RAISED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday—Cabinet to-day will consider increases In the sales tax on luxury goods. The proposal has been put ...

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  27. LABOURITES QUESTION NATIONALISATION

    LONDON, Oct. 3. — Labour Party members lashed out at the Labour Party’s annual conference at Margate yesterday at ...

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  28. New Zealand Potatoes Arrive

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The manager of the Produce Importers’ Committee (Mr. Drew) said today, that 4500 bags of New ...

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  29. DESTRUCTIVE ADELAIDE FIRES

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. — Two fires in the metropolitan area last night caused damage estimated at thousands of pounds. ...

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