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  5. SMALL POWERS URGE BIG THREE TO END WORLD ANXIETY

    PARIS, October 16.— An appeal by the small powers to the Big Three—Russia, Britain and the United States—to “compromise and make concessions to appease world anxiety” marked the resumption yesterday of the Security Council debate on the Berlin crisis. ...

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  7. ENGLAND’S ANSWER TO LINDWALL

    LONDON (By Airmail).— Kenneth Charles Preston is the name of a cricketer who may be an England player of the future and be ...

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  8. RUSSIAN ARTILLERY FIRE SHAKES BERLIN

    BERLIN, October 16. — Fire from Russian artillery batteries on the outskirts of the city shook Berlin yesterday morning as Soviet Army manoeuvres, which have been going on for several days pest, continued. ...

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  9. Western Powers Air Chief

    Air Marshal Sir James Robb has been appointed to the Defence Council of the Western Powers as Air ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FRANC MAY BE DEVALUED

    LONDON, Oct. 16.-The British Minister for Economic Affairs (Sir Stafford Cripps), accompanied by Treasury officials, left ...

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  11. LINESMAN GASSED

    SYDNEY, Sat.—A 45-year-old postal linesman, Horace G. Gilmoure, was found gassed in the kitchen of his home in ...

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  12. Woman Fell From Stockton Wharf

    NEWCASTLE, Sat.—Stockton ferry this morning picked up a woman who had been floating in the harbour for a quarter of an ...

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  13. New Envoy To India

    Mr E. R. Gollan, who has been Senior ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Bombing and Counter-Bombing In Palestine

    LONDON, October 16.—A news blackout has been enforced throughout Israel following official admissions in Tel Aviv that the Israeli Air Force yesterday bombed Egyptian bases in the Negev in retaliation for Egyptian air and land ...

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  15. To-day’s Leader: Road Casualties

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 18—It is learned that America’s total foreign aid budget next year may exceed 8000 million dollars, and ...

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  16. Indian View On Armaments

    LONDON, Oct. 16—With the International armament race that was going on, war seemed inevitable, declared Hansa ...

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  17. RON RANDELL MARRIED

    NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—Australian film star Ron Randell married Elaine Diana Maltman, stage actress, at the home of a Justice ...

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  18. TEA 4/- LB, IS FORECAST

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—City tea merchants to-day predicted that even when conditions and supplies revert to normal, tea prices ...

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  19. Negroes In Brawl

    SYDNEY, Saturday.— A negro fireman has been charged with occasioning actual bodily harm following a brawl amon[?] the crew of the ...

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  20. More Men And Money For Pacific Defence

    TOKIO, Oct. 16. — Informed sources say that requests for more money and manpower for Pacific defence may be made at ...

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  21. Witness Jumped From Window

    NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—Shortly before he was to testify at a plane crash inquiry at Winona (Minnesota), Ed Ryder, 37, ...

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  22. U.S. Communists’ Trial Adjourned

    NEW YORK, Oct. 16. — The trial of 12 leaders of the United States Communist Party, charged with advocating the overthrow ...

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  23. FELL ON BOTTLE

    Falling on to a cordial bottle when he tripped and fell at the Boys’ High School Mardi Gras in the school grounds last night, ...

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  24. Pre-War Building Values Trebled

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Building projects in Australia have trebled in value since the war, the Federal Acting Statistician (Mr. S. ...

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  25. U.S.—EIRE NEGOTIATIONS RESUMED

    DUBLIN, Oct. 16.— Negotiations have been resumed for a treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation between the ...

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  26. Hitler’s Property To Be Confiscated Regardless of “Personal Heirs”

    MUNICH, October 16.—Adolf Hitler’s entire property—valued at over £15,000 sterling—was ordered to be confiscated by a de-nazification court which yesterday “tried” Hitler and Eva Braun. The property will be confiscated regardless of claims by “personal heirs,” says ...

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  27. Scandinavian Defence Committee

    OSLO. Oct. 16.—It is officially announced a meeting of the Defence Ministers of Norway, Sweden and Denmark has decided to ...

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  28. RAYMOND TERRACE SHOW IN APRIL

    RAYMOND TERRACE, Sat—At the meeting or Raymond Terrace A. and H. Association it was agreed that a show should be held next ...

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  29. Pay Pensions Rise On Thursday

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Officials in the Sydney office of the Commonwealth Social Services Department are working to-day and ...

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  30. Caulfield Weather Hopes Blasted

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. —Hopes of a good track for to-day’s Caulfield Cup-run at 9.30 p.m.—were blasted by overnight showers. ...

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  31. SOVIET RESOLUTION ON COLONIES

    PARIS, Oct. 16.—The United Nations Trusteeship Committee rejected Russian resolutions yesterday asking colonial powers to ...

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  32. Potato Board’s Boycott

    SYDNEY, Saturday— The Potato Marketing Board will refuse to police potato sales in New South Wales while the new price operates. ...

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  33. Polish Relations With Korea

    LONDON, October 16.—Reuter’s Warsaw correspondent says Poland has agreed to establish normal diplomatic relations with the Korean ...

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