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  4. ALL-IN ARMS DISCUSSIONS

    NEW YORK, Oct. 25.—president Truman changed United States tactics yesterday when he urged the United Nations to combine its talks on atomic control and conventional arms, a course sought by the Soviet Union for four ...

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  5. UNSETTLED; SOME STORMS

    NSW FORECAST: Cloudy and warm end unsettled in eastern half at first, with scattered rain and local thunderstorms. Fine ...

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  6. GERMANY’S PLACE IN ARMS PACT

    PARIS, Oct. 25.—French proposal for a European army was a solution to the problem of the German contribution to a ...

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  8. DR. EVATT FOR WATERSIDERS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Deputy Leader of the Federal Opposition, Dr. Evatt, caused surprise when he made his appearance in the High Court to-day in the legal fight against the Communist Party Dissolution Act. ...

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  9. TROUBLE OVER U.S. RED BAN

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.— The Government faces the prospect of a long-drawn-out legal battle over the law designed by Congress to ...

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  10. BID TO SAVE LIFE OF MINSZENTY

    VATICAN CITY. Oct. 25.— Hungarian Communists have called in seven medical specialists in their anxiety to prevent the ...

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  11. JEALOUSY STARTED SOMETHING

    PARIS, October 26 Mathilde Bebard was wild with jealousy because her handsome police officer husband told her he had ...

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  12. FORD PRICES WILL REMAIN THE SAME

    DETROM, Oct. 25.—Henry Ford yesterday announced that his company would not raise motor car prices because, “We ...

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  13. To-day’s Leader: Blood Doners Needed

    TOKIO, Oct. 25 (A.A.P.-Reuter).— Allied forces are still plunging ahead on all fronts in Konia and according to United Nations commanders, the war is almost over. South Korean forces yesterday pushed to within 32 ...

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  14. BRITISH TROOPS IN KOREA

    Men of the Middlesex Regiment moving up during an attack, under the cover of a tank. A machine gunner can be seen mounted on the front of the truck. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Chiang Would Return To China

    TA[?]PEH (Formosa), Oct. 25 Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, Chinese Nationalist President, yesterday took a firm stand on ...

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  18. IRONWORKERS’ STOP-WORK PROTEST

    SYDNEY, Wed. —A 24-hour stoppage was staged by about 14,000 Sydney ironworkers to-day as a protest against the Anti ...

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  19. Jolson’s Voice Belongs To All Time

    HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 25.—Film stars Eddie Cantor and Larry Parks were among the many who yesterday paid tribute to At ...

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  20. INOCULATIONS DURING POLIO EPIDEMICS

    MONTREAL, Oct. 25.—Australian medical scientist Dr. F. M. Burnett has advised Canadian doctors not to inoculate children ...

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  21. MORE RAIN THREATENS FORBES, WARREN

    SYDNEY, Wei—Heavy rain today Will aggravate the flood position at Forbes on the Lachlan and Warren, on the ...

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  22. CHINESE ORDERED TO LIBERATE TIBETANS

    LONDON, Oct. 25.—Chinese Communist armies have been ordered to advance info Tibet to “free three million Tibetans from imperialist aggression,” a Chungking brood cast reveals. ...

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  23. PROFESSOR’S SECRETS WERE NOT VITAL

    LONDON, October 26.—A police guard was placed yesterday on the Abingdon home of the missing atomic scientist, Professor ...

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  24. WATERSIDE OFFICIAL FINED £15

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.). Oct. 25.— Harold Barnes national president of the New Zealand Waterside Workers’ Union, was fined £15 ...

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  25. SPEEDWAY RIDER FINED

    LONDON, Oct. 25.—Australian speedway rider, Leslie Hewitt, was fined £8 at Romford, Esser, for aiding and abetting a woman ...

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