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  5. GENERAL CLAY CHARGES SOVIET GOVT.

    NEW YORK, October 22.—A few hours before his return flight to Berlin the American military governor of Germany, General Lucius Clay, last night charged the Soviet Government with “deliberately picking Berlin as the place ...

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  6. VIOLENCE TAKES ON A GRIMMER NOTE IN F[?]NCE

    PARIS, October 22.—In addition to the death in hospital of policeman, injured in fighting in the St. Etienne area of the [?]uthern French coalfields, over 100 persons were injured in bitter [?]shes yesterday as violence, engendered by the crippling ...

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  7. Relations of Eire With Empire

    LONDON, Oct. 22.—The Commonwealth Prime Ministers yesterday further Informally discussed possibility of Eire’s ...

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  8. Boosting Air Lift To Berlin

    WASHINGTON, Oct, 22.—President Truman yesterday authorised General Lucius City, US military governor In Germany, to ...

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  9. Airliner Death Roll Now 39 ‘

    LONDON, Oct. 22.—The death roll In yesterday’s tragic crash of the Dutch Constellation airliner, near Prestwick (Scotland), ...

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    General Lucius Clay, US Military Governor of Germany, who has charged the Soviet with “del’beratety picking Berlin as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Profit On League Tour Likely

    LONDON, Oct. 22.—The Australian Rugby League team touring England is likely to make a profit from this season’s visit. ...

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  12. Incentive Payments In Industry

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, said to-day that he was in favour of incentive payments in Industry, ...

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  13. EVATT PRAISES LONDON CONFERENCE

    LONDON, October 22—Australia's Dr. H. V. Evatt yesterday hailed the Commonwealth Prime Ministers’ conference in London as an outstanding success. Dr. Evatt, who was leaving Paris to preside at to-day’s ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. HEAVY LOSS OF COAL

    CESSNOCK, Friday, — There was further heavy loss in coal production on the Bouch Maitland coalfield to-day ...

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  15. U.S. Soil Erosion Expert

    [?]ASHINGTON, Oct.—32 (AAP). is probable that Dr. Hugh [?] leading American soil [?] expert, will be able to ...

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  16. SOUTH COST STRIKE STILL UNSETTLED

    SYDNEY, Friday—There is no hope of the South-Coast miners returning to work before next Tuesday. ...

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  17. Soviet Releases Police

    BERLIN, October 22.—The Soviet authorities have released 20 of the west sector German police and city officials arrested in the Soviet ...

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  18. ROBBED AND THROWN INTO HARBOUR

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A man was thrown Into Sydney harbour by two men early this morning after they had robbed him of £30. ...

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  19. MARKETS BARE OF POTATOES

    SIDNEY, Friday. — Not one bag of potatoes was offered for sale at the City Markets, and none is expected to be sold until ...

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  20. 65 Injured In Santa Fe Express Smash

    NEW YORK, October 22.—At least 65 persons were injured, 15 or more seriously, when the. Santa Fe express, en route to Los Angeles from Chicago/jumped the rails near Garden City (Kansas) yesterday. ...

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  21. [?]o-day’s Leader: An Unconvincing Effort

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Private [?] at Alexandria: Oaten chaff [?] 10/ to £11. Lucerne hay, [?]tland new soft green £4 to ...

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  23. Russian Reply On Berlin

    PARIS, October 82.—An authoritative source says that Britain, the U.S. and France have agreed to accept the Small Powers’ draft ...

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  24. Seeking Site For Glass Factory

    CESSNOCK, Friday. — Mr. Paul an investigation officer for Australian Consolidated Industries paid a visit to Cessnock to ...

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  26. VON NIDA DEFEATS ARGENTINEAN

    BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 22:—Australian golfer, Norman von NIda, yesterday beat Argentina’s L Nicholosl in the quarter-finals ...

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  27. Quads Born To English Mother

    LONDON, Oct. 22—Quadruplets —three boys and a girt—were born to Mrs. Bessie Taylor, 27, at Middlesex Hospital, says ...

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  28. French Bomber Overdue

    ALGIERS, Oct 22.—The French [?]ary authorities hold little hope tor 17 men on board a French bomber overdue on a ...

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  29. Nationalisation Of Steel Industry

    ROME, Oct 22.—The British steel industry would be nationalised before the 1850 general elections, Mr. Michael Foot, MP, ...

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  30. Beersheba Recaptured By Egyptian Troops

    LONDON, October 22.—Accosting to the Arab League, Egyptian troops have recaptured Beersheba, which Israeli forges earlier seized after a 26 miles advance in three days. Fall of Beersheba to the Jows ...

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  31. Political Beliefs Of Migrants

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Prime Minister Mr. Chifley, said in the House of Representative to-day there was no doubts that certain ...

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  32. NEW CASHMERE AMISS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — New, Cashmere has gone amiss and will be scratched from an Melbourne spring engagements. ...

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