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  4. BID TO ASSASSINATE PRESIDENT TRUMAN

    WASHINGTON, November 2.—A bloody gun battle on the steps on Blair House, in which secret service guards shot down two Puerto Ricans, yesterday foiled an attempt to assassinate President Truman. ...

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  5. Would-Be Victim Was Unruffled

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.—After his secret service guards yesterday frustrated an attempt to assassinate him, President Truman ...

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  6. WAR UPSURGE A DELAYING ACTION

    WASHINGTON, November 2.—Observers believe that the sudden stiffening of resistance in North Korea is due to the Chinese Communists pumping in equipment and same men, and possibly jet fighters, to enable the North Koreans ...

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  7. Strikers Press For More Action

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.—J. J. Brown, Federal President of Australian Railways’ Union, said today that a conference of ...

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  9. FINE AND MILD TO-MORROW

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Unsettled weather in western half. Fairly general light to moderate rain developing and spreading to ...

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  10. SOME AIR OPPOSITION

    TOKIO, Nov. 2 (AAP-Reuter). —Communist resistance along the 250-mile North Korean front was spotty to day, but the United ...

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  11. Eroll Flynn In Trouble Again

    MONTE CARLO, Nov. 2.—On the day film star Errol Flynn, marrying for the third time, wedded, Patrice Wymore, Monte ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader; United Stand Needed

    FLUSHING MEADOW, Nov. 2. —Soviet opposition failed to prevent the re-election by the general assembly of Mr. Trygve Lie ...

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  13. MISSING BOYS MAY BE IN HIDING

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—Police believe that two Portland, boys who have been missing since Monday, may be in Sydney. ...

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  14. KING GUSTAV’S ESTATE

    STOCKHOLM, November 2.— Sweden’s late King, Gustav V., left a fortune of £1,000,000 sterling, according to an unconfirmed ...

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  16. Marshall Aid To Britain Not Stopped

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.—Marshall plan aid to Britain had not been suspended, Mr. Daniel Hopkinson, director of the ...

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  17. ISRAELI GOVERNMENT SURVIVES

    JERUSALEM, Nov. 2.— The Israeli Parliament yesterday gave the Prime Minister, Mr David Ben Curion’s, new ...

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  18. BRITISH TROOPS IN KOREA

    Officers of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and the Middlesex Regiment talking to American Soldiers in Korea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. SPENDER PRESSES FOR STRONG PACIFIC PACT

    OTTAWA, November 2.—The Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Percy Spender, told a press conference here that the Australian Government still firmly believed that a Pacific pact was advisable. ...

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  21. IRON CURTAIN STOPS POWER

    BERLIN, November 2. — West Berlin authorities cut off power supplies to the Russian-controlled Radio Berlin yesterday, but the ...

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  22. SHAW STILL SINKING

    LONDON, Nov. 2.—Lady Astor said after visiting the aged dramatist, George Bernard Shaw, last night. “He is dying.” ...

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  23. SINGER FINED FOR DRUNKEN DRIVING

    BOSTON, Nov. 2.— Husky-voiced singer, Martha Raye, was fined 50 dollars (£22) on a drunken and dangerous driving charge ...

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  24. FOOD FOR YUGOSLAVIA

    WASHINGTON, November 2.— President Truman has approved a stop-gap programme to send food and assistance to drought-stricken ...

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  25. HIGHER FISH PRICE SOUGHT

    SIDNEY, Thursday.— Secretary of the United Fishermen’s League Mr. Facey, said to-day the N.S.W. fishermen would ...

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  26. Pension Increases Retrospective

    CANBERRA, Thurs.—The Federal Treasurer, Mr. Fadden, said to-day that increases in old age, invalid and widows’ pensions will ...

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  27. Rainfall Registrations

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—The following rainfall was record[?] for the Hastings, Hunter and Manning districts for the 24 hours ended ...

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