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  4. Warm Day With Coal Night

    NSW FORECAST: A few Isolated[?] light showers over the [?]thern highlands, otherwise [?] generally. Mild to warm ...

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  5. BRITAIN STILL NEEDS MORE EXPORTS

    LONDON, October 20.—Britain as part of its recovery plan, within the Marshall aid period, must provide £2,000 million sterling for capital investment in the next year and in the following years—about 20 per cent of the total ...

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  7. NEW RESTRICTIONS IMPOSED BY THE SOVIET IN BERLIN

    PARIS, October 20.—Britain, the United States and France have formally notified the United Nations’ Security Council that they are ready to discuss the whole German problem with Russia as soon as the Russians lift the Berlin blockade. ...

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  8. SUPPORT FOR WESTERN UNION

    LONDON, Oct. 20.—Solid support for participation in the Western Union and in the organisation for European economic ...

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    Mr. Paul G. Hoffman, administrator of the European Recovery programme, who has gone to France to attend a meeting of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. [?]IRE HOPES FOR GOOD RELATIONS

    DUBLIN, Oct. 20.—Eire’s Cab[?] last night announced it was [?]rely satisfied with the report [?]is Ministers of Finance and ...

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  11. U.S. AIR FLEET IN WARTIME

    WASHINGTON. Oct. 20.—Air Force and civilian airlines in the United States are working on mobilisation plans which will ...

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  12. GAVE BIRTH TO BABY ON ROAD

    SYDNEY, Wed.—A 19-year-old women, without medical aid, gave birth to a baby boy on a gravel road outside her home at ...

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  13. FRENCH COAL CENTRE IN STATE OF SIEGE

    PARIS, October 20.—Saint Etienne—a storm centre on the French coalfields—is reported to be virtually in a state of siege as the French Government continues its moves to control the grim industrial situation orising [?] the ...

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  14. MYSTERY DEATHS OF CHILDREN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Defectives to-day intensified their efforts in the probe of the mysterious deaths of two young children within ...

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  16. Deadlock After Heated Discussion

    PARIS, October 20.—The United Nations political committee adjourned in deadlock last night after a heated discussion on atom bomb control to which the Eastern and Western delegates accused each other of “stubbornness.” ...

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  17. Not Safe Without Larger Population

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Speaking at the conference of State immigration Ministers, Mr. Calwell, Federal Minister for ...

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  18. CONFERENCE ON COAL DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Wed. —Further efforts to settle the South Coast coal strike are being made to-day with a conference between ...

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  20. SOVIET TROOPS LEAVE NORTH KOREA

    LONDON. October 20.—Soviet troops have started to evacuate northern Korea. This is announced by Moscow ...

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  21. REWARDS OFFERED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Rewards of £500 for the recovery of jewellery worth £5000, and of £250 for the return of an ermine ...

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  22. THE DEATH PENALTY

    PARIS, Oct. 20.—By 21 votes to 9. and with 18 abstentions, the UNO General Assembly’s social committee yesterday rejected ...

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  23. FIGHTING AGAIN FLARES UP ON PALESTINE FRONTS

    LONDON, October 20.—While the United States Security Council was yesterday unanimously ordering both sides to cease firing, heavy fighting between Israeli end Egyptian forces continued in the Negev area, while other UNO reports indicated that fighting was flaring up on other fronts. ...

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  24. PLANE DUMPS 660 GALLONS OF PETROL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Carrying 15 R.A.A.F. and army personnel, including a crew of six, a Qantas Lancastrian circled Sydney for ...

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