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  4. TRUCE MOVE ON THE BERLIN CRISIS

    PARIS, October 8—Australia’s Dr. H. V. Evatt, and Belgium’s Paul Henri Spa[?]k, have assumed leadership of a small-notions’ move to bring about a three months’ truce between Russia and the Western Powers in Berlin. ...

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  5. Mr. Menzies On European Situation

    NEW YORK, Oct. 8.—If the United States and British Empire strengthened themselves they would have fewer and ...

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    Pictured above is Melville low-level bridge over the Hunter river, with an accumulation of rubbish on the upstream side and badly washed out by recent flood waters. There has been considerable local agitation for a high level bridge at this point on the contention that a similar structure will meet a similar fate. However, the State ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Rain Developing Inland

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Scattered thunderstorms inland, extending to the coast by Saturday evening; rain developing later in the western and ...

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  9. RUSSIAN AIMS THREAT TO SECURITY

    WASHINGTON, October 8.—Two hours before the assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Charles Saltzman, was due to deliver a speech at New Hampshire University lest night, in which he warned of the possibility of war with Russia, ...

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  10. LIVE BOMBS DROPPED NEAR BERLIN

    BERLIN, Oct. 8.—Royal Air Force officers refused yesterday to comment on reports from British air lift flyers that they had ...

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    MR. R. G. MENZIES, who said in New York that there was an economic crisis in Britain today because so much of her wealth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. ELECTRICITY FAULT BLAMED FOR FIRE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A switchboard fault is believed to have caused the fire which destroyed valuable equipment in the ...

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  13. Deadlock On Atomic Control

    PARIS, Oct. 8.—Eleven nations, including the “Big Five,” are meeting today in an initial step to solve the deadlock on ...

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  14. POLICE BAFFLED BY ROBBERIES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Three daring robberies in the past three weeks, which netted thieves £13,000 in cash and jewellery, have the C.I.B. ...

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  15. To-day’s Leader: Is The Concentration Camp Coming?

    PARIS, October 8.—Branding as unrealistic the Soviet [?] for a one-third reduction in the armaments of the [?] Five”—Russia, Britain, United States, France and [?]—Britain’s Minister for State, Mr. Hector McNeil, ...

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  16. Burglar Blamed For Fire

    SYDNEY, Friday—The police think that a burglar, who attempted to break into a jewellery store last night, but set off the burglar ...

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  17. RESTORING MONARCHY IN SPAIN

    LONDON, Oct. 8.—It is reliably reported by Reuter’s Paris correspondent that Spanish Monarchists and Spanish Socialists in ...

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  18. SEARCH FOR MISSING BARGE

    DARWIN, Friday—The police have received certain information which, they think, may lead to the finding of the barge Ferron, ...

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  19. POSED AS A DETECTIVE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A man who posed as a detective and blackmailed two men into parting with £135 was sentenced to five years’ ...

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  20. Sweden May Join Western Defence Alliance

    WASHINGTON, October 8—There is a possibility that Sweden and the whole of the Scandinavian bloc will eventually join the Western European defence alliance. This was revealed in a British ...

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  21. EFFORTS TO SETTLE COAL STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Joint Coal Board is conferring to-day with the miners’ leaders in an effort to avert an extension of the coal strike on ...

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  22. PRESS REPORTS DENIED

    CANBERRA, Friday. —The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, today described Press reports that the Royal tour of Australia would ...

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  25. MELBOURNE TO ABANDON BUSES

    SYDNEY, Friday. — While Sydney trams and buses showed a deficit this year of £601,657, Melbourne buses earned a profit ...

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  26. FAILED TO REGISTER

    CANBERRA, Friday. — A summons would be issued against Lars Gustav Brundahi in the next few days, the Minister for ...

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  27. All Maitland Mines Work

    CESSNOCK, Friday—For the first time for some weeks the South Maitland coalfield is entirely free from industrial disputes. The whole ...

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  28. SYDNEY PRODUCE MARKETS

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  29. FRENCH NATION ON VERGE OF INDUSTRIAL PARALYSIS

    PARIS, October 8.—Striking French railwaymen yesterday occupied the railway station at Chalon-Sur-Morne, half-way between Paris and Strasbourg, causing main-line traffic to be diverted and slowed as France approaches ever closer to industrial paralysis. A Communist call to ...

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  30. ANSWER TO COMMUNISTS IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, October 8.—The Victorian Premier, Mr. Hollway, is completing negotiations for 2000 pre-fabricated houses from Britain. ...

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  31. Protest Against Dismantling

    HAMBURG, October 8.—Every worker in the west German town of Wengerb yesterday downed tools as a protest against the ...

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