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  5. MUST NOT FAIL EOPLES OF THE WORLD”

    LONDON, October 15.—Stressing the leading part that British Commonwealth could play in bringing peace to world, the King in a speech last night declared that [?] outward form the Commonwealth may assume in ...

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  6. SCOTLAND YARD BELIEVES TIME BOMB WRECKED PLANE

    LONDON, October 15.—Officers of Scotland Yard’s special branch believe that the British air liner, Star Tiger, lost without trace in the Atlantic nine months ago, was destroyed by a parcel bomb posted by Jewish terrorist agents. ...

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  7. COOL TO COLD NIGHT

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fine generally throughout, except for coastal showers in the southern section; Isolated frosts on the highlands, cool ...

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  8. Violation of Palestine Truce

    PARIS, October 15—Britain’s Sir Alexander Cadogan yesterday told the United Nations Security Council that it was “high time” the ...

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  9. CHASE ENDS NEAR 70ft. DROP

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A truck being chased by police last night crashed into a brick and iron fence and stopped on the edge ...

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    HIS MAJESTY THE KING, who told a gathering of Prime Ministers and Dominion representatives at Buckingham Palace that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CAULFIELD CUP GOES ON

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— The Caulfield Cup meeting will be held to-morrow despite the heavy rain which has ...

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  12. INQUIRY INTO AIRLINER CRASH

    SYDNEY. Friday—Harold Harvey, control officer at Masco[?] and at the Lutana inquiry to-day that on the night the Lutana was lost, another ...

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  13. NO BREAK IN FRENCH COAL STRIKE

    PARIS, Oct. 15.— A statement calling on the French miners to [?] in their [?] was issued last night by the French Miners’ ...

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  14. BULLET THROUGH CAR WINDSCREEN

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A bullet narrowly missed the daughter Dr. Neville Davis when it was fired through the windscreen of ...

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  15. NO POWER TO EXPEL MEMBER

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Justice Sugerman, in the Equity Court today. granted an injunction restraining the Legton of Ex-servicemen and ...

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  16. Alleged Terrorists Charged

    TE[?] AVIV, October 15.—It Is officially announced that Nathan Friedman Yellin and Mordechal Schfulewitz have been charged ...

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  17. £10,000 DAMAGE BY GARAGE FIRE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—[?] of persons ran from their beds to night [?] early this morning, when a fire occurred in a motor garage ...

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  18. KEEPING INDIA IN THE COMMONWEALTH

    LONDON, October 15.—Statements that Pandit Nehru has alarmed the representatives of other Dominions, notably Australia and New Zealand, by declaring that India is getting out of the Commonwealth of Nations, are described ...

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  19. TOOK SAFE AWAY IN LORRY

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Thieves who broke into the hardware store of Craig and Sons, Bankstown, last night, used the firm’s ...

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  20. EMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA

    BERLIN, Oct. 15.—The Australian military mission to-day announced that German and Austrian nationals who are close relatives of people ...

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  21. THIEVES LOOT CRIME EXHIBITS

    NEW YORE, Oct. 15.—White 1000 delegates were attending the annual banquet of the convention of the International Association of Police ...

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  22. WAGE INCREASE FOR NEWCASTLE AMBULANCE MEN

    SYDNEY. Friday—Mr. Justice Kinsella in the Industrial Commission to-day approved a new agreement covering ambulance employees ...

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  23. Barbed Wire From Japan

    CANBERRA, Friday—Licences had been issued for the import of 183 tons of barbed fencing wire, including 33 tons from ...

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  24. Peaceful Links Between West and The East

    LONDON, October 15.—Peaceful links between the Western European Union and the Middle East and Southeast Asia to form a “great balancing factor” between East and West were visualised by the British Foreign Minister, ...

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  25. Shannon Racing To-morrow

    SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 15 (AAP). —Jockey Jack Wes trope will ride Shannon in the “Forty-niner” handicap over nine furlongs at Golden ...

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  26. Sydney Produce Markets

    SYDNEY, Friday—Sales by pri[?] ueaty at Alexandria produce [?] to-day included the follow[?] Oaten chaff £8 to £11; ...

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  27. EYES SPLASHED WITH ACID

    CESSNOCK, Friday. — Edward Walton, 45. Northcote-street, Aberdare, a shiftman, employed at Kalingo' colliery received injuries to ...

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  28. SECRET DOCUMENTS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—It was stated officially to-day that officers of the Security Service would continue their ...

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  31. To-day’s Leader: Bush Fire Control

    KATOOMBA, Friday. — The local government conference decided to urge the Federal Government to create a national ...

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  33. MENZIES TELLS AUSTRALIAN GIRLS IN U.S. “NOT TO WORRY”

    WASHINGTON, October 15 (A.A.P.).—“Do not worry about this if I were in your position I would ignore it,” was the advice given by Mr. R. G. Menzies, M.H.R., yesterday to a deputation of five Australian girls who called on him to “try to discover the mystery behind all this official interest in us.” ...

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