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  6. TROOPS TAKE OVER IDLE MINES IN FRANCE

    PARIS, October 26.—Troops who took over France’s strike-bound northern coalfields yesterday immediately started pumping operations to save pits from flooding. Algerian and Moroccan infantry blocked strategic ...

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  7. Argument On The Bank Case

    LONDON, Oct 26.—The Privy Council Judicial Committee will resume the hearing of argument to-day on the petition from the ...

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    MR. ERIC LOUW, South African Minister of Mines and Economic Aff[?] who represented Dr. Ma[?] the Prime Minister, at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CHARGED WITH DEATH OF MAN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The man and woman arrested last night on a charge of having battered a man to death in Mary[?]ane on ...

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  10. In Hiding Eleven Years

    ST. JEAN DELUZ, Oct 25. — Twenty-nine members of the Spanish Socialist Party’s executive committee in the Astur[?] ...

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  11. Honorary Degree Conferred

    LONDON, Oct 26.—Chancellor of the London University (the Earl of Athlone) yesterday conferred an honorary degree of ...

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  12. Broken Bottles Used In Brawl

    LONDON, Oct. 26. — Three men were arrested after between 60 and 70 people stormed stake (Newington) Town Hall last ...

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  13. FINE AND WARM TO HOT

    NSW FORECAST: Fine, warm to hot generally with freshening north to north-west winds, scattered dust storms inland and ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader : Wheat Stabilisation

    PARIS, October 26.—Russia vetoed a resolution before the UNO Security Council yesterday aimed at ending the months’ old blockade of Berlin. The chief Russian delegate to UNO (Mr. Vishinsky), after ...

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  15. BRITAIN STILL SHORT OF RAW MATERIALS

    LONDON, October 26.—The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Harold Wilson) announced to-day that, because of the continued shortage of raw materials, Britain, in most cases, would still be unable to meet the demands of ...

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  16. BIGGEST HELICOPTER IN THE WORLD

    The Society of British Aircraft Constructors recently held an exhibition at Farnborough, Hampshire, where new types of aircraft were shown to the public for the first time. Picture shows the new “Clerva” helicopter with three motors. Known as the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. VAIN AT 102 YEARS

    AUCKLAND (NZ), Opt. 26.— Mrs. O. E. Nielsen, who is celebrating her 102nd birthday today, greeted a reporter last night ...

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  18. KILLED IN MID-AIR CRASH

    LONDON, Oct. 26. —Two British Fleet air arm officers were killed in a mid-air crash between a naval Harvard two-seater and ...

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  20. RICH FIND OF GOLD

    JOHANNESBURG, Oct. 26. — One of the richest gold finds in the Sand River area, Orange Free State, with the recovery of ...

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  21. Athlete Rejects Invitation

    AMSTERDAM, Oct 26. — Mrs Fanny Blankers-Koen, Dutch and Olympic champion, has decided not to accept the Australian ...

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  22. Crashed 300ft To Death

    LONDON, October 26. — Several hundred people watched a young woman, who, for more than on hour, ...

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  23. COWBOYS AND POLICE IN FIGHT

    GENEVA, Oct. 26.—Forty cowboys and cowgirls, of a Texas cowboy rodeo, will be expelled from Switzerland after a fight ...

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  24. BUSH FIRES RAGE ALONG NORTH COAST

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The bushfire danger in New South Wales has increased following near heat-wave temperatures to-day. ...

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  25. Strike Of Radio Writers

    NEW YORK, Oct 26. — The Radio Writers’ Guild announced last night that its members, from midnight to-night, would ...

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  26. Fought Frantically To Save Homes

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Residents raced for safety and householders frantically bought to save their homes when thousands of gallons of petrol in a truck’s storage tanks burst into flames at Dutton Park this morning. ...

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  27. WORLD’S WOOL CONSUMPTION

    TORONTO, Oct. 26.— World consumption of wool in 1949 is expected to be about 27 per cent greater than raw wool ...

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  28. Sydney Produce

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Sales by Private treaty at Alexandria Oaten chaff £10 to £10/1[?]/, wheaten chaff £9/15/ to £11, ...

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    ATHEN[?]6 — King Paul has appro[?] Government de[?]ree [?] artily law over all peloton [?] he had ...

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