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  4. WORLD EVENTS TOO FAST FOR SOVIET

    FLUSHING (New York), Sept. 25. — Observers here believe that the Soviet Government is genuinely puzzled and uneasy about the swift pace of international events. This puzzlement appears to be reflected in the ...

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  5. CLOUD OF SMOKE CAUSED PANIC

    NEW YORK, Sept. 25. — A weird red smoke pall blanketed thousands of square miles of southern Canada and the north ...

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  6. UNSETTLED AND COOLER

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Further variable rain and scattered thunderstorms and squalls except In the southwest quarter of the ...

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  7. BIG EFFORT TO CAPTURE SEOUL

    TOKIO, Sept. 25 (A.A.P.-Reuter). — A big push to capture the heart of Seoul appeared imminent yesterday as American Marines pushed forward in a three-pronged assault on the city end strong air-borne infantry ...

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  9. OVERTIME FOR CLERGYMEN

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Payment of overtime for clergymen is urged by the “Church Standard,” an Anglican weekly journal. ...

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  10. MEMBERS ATTACK ON GOVERNMENT

    LONDON. Sept. [?]—a surprising attack on [?] British Government Mr. Husn[?] Dalton, and the national executive of the ...

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  11. CONFERENCE ON FAR EAST PROBLEMS

    LUCKNOW, Sept. 26. — More than 160 delegates from 11 countries will discuss Far East problems at the eleventh triennial ...

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  12. MR. BEVAN HITS AT RUSSIA

    LONDON, Sept. 25. — The war In South Korea would have been avoided if the South Koreans had been stronger, Mr. Aneurin Bevan ...

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  13. BOMBING CASUALTIES MAY BE LOW

    LONDON, Sept. 25.—An official estimate last night put British casualties during Saturday’s “mistake, bombing” of British troops ...

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  14. Boycott To Extend To Lamb

    SYDNEY, Monday—The Housewives’ Association may boycott lamb as well as tomatoes. The organising secretary of ...

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  15. BRITISH AIRCRAFT CARRIER FOR THE FAR EAST

    The picture shows the 13,000-ton aircraft carrier Warrior-loading Supplies for her voyage to Korea. Kitbags and hammocks can be seen lying on the quayside awaiting loading. The Warrior, was launched In 1944 and carries a complement of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. BATTLE FOR SEOUL

    TOKIO, Sept 25 (AAP-Reuter). —American Marines hoisted the stars end stripes on a ridge in Seoul overlooking the railway ...

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  18. RUSSIAN ATTITUDE TO CAMPAIGN

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 25.— Russia, apparently, is preparing to write off the Communist campaign in South Korea as an ...

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  20. KOREAN WAR MAY BE BEGINNING OF END

    LONDON, Sept. 25.—Britain’s Minister for Fuel and Power Mr. Philip Noel Baer, said yesterday that the Korean war might well be “the beginning of the end of war.” This, he said, could come from ...

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  21. READY WITH AUTOGRAPHS

    LONDON, Sept. 25. —M.C.C. players en route to Australia on the Stratheden are preparing a large stock of autograph slips to ...

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  22. FOR TRIAL ON MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Lionel Charles Thomas, 44, labourer, was committed for trial at Central Court to-day on a charge of ...

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  23. AUSTRALIANS IN KOREA

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Australian troops are expected to go into interaction in Korea within a few days. It was learned ...

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  24. Wing Broken, But Plane Landed Safely

    TOKIO, Sept 25—An Australian fighter pilot of the famous 77 Squadron, flew so low while straling North Koreans that he ...

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  25. Producers Will Fight Wool Levy

    SIDNEY, Monday. — Primary producers have established an organisation to combat , the proposed wool levy and “any ...

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  26. W. M. HUGHES 86 TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—“The Little Digger” William Morris Hughes, M.H.R., Is to-day celebrating his 86th birthday. ...

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