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  4. NO HEADWAY ON CONTROL OF ATOMIC ENERGY

    PARIS, October 9.—When it adjourned last night after an allday debate on its task of drawing up a compromise plan on international control of atomic energy, the 11-nations sub-committee earlier this week, in a move to overcome the 13 months’ old ...

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  7. RED PLANES ACTIVE OVER AIR CORRIDOR

    BERLIN, October 9.—Russian planes were again active over the Berlin to Hamburg air corridor yesterday, engaging in further live bombing and sleeve target gunnery. British air lift pilots also reported Russian ack-ack fire ...

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  8. American Relations With Spain

    LONDON, Oct. 9.—Speculation on the probability of revised relations between the United States and the Franco ...

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  9. Army Needs Men To Keep Order

    Lieut-Gen, V.A. H. Sturdee, Chief of the General staff, using a better response for Army recrating said recently ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WOMAN IMPALED ON PICKETS

    SYDNEY, Sat—A middle-aged woman was killed at Mascot early to.day when she was impaled by two lengths of picket ...

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  11. BODY FOUND IN SHALLOW BEACH

    SYDNEY, Saturday—A hit-run motorist, who , it Is believed, was travelling at a high speed, is blamed for the death of a young ...

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  12. CONCERN AT DISMISSAL OF PILOT

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Concern at the dismissal of Captain A, S. Hubbard by Australian National Airways, was voiced to, ...

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  13. DETONATORS EXPLODED IN POCKET

    HOBART, Sat.—James Linnel, 69, of East Moonah, was killed instantly in Hobart when a tin of detonators, which he -had placed in ...

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  14. FIRST FOG OF AUTUMN

    LONDON, October 8—The first fog of autumn, stretching from London to the South Coast, caused railway holdups during the rush ...

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  15. BRITISH MILITARY CHIEF

    LONDON, Oct. 9.—General Sir William (“Bill”) Slim, DSO, CBE, KCB, has been appointed Chief of the Imperial Genera! Staff in ...

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  16. DEWEY ENDORSED BY MINERS

    CINCINNATI, October 9.—The United Mineworkers' annual conference, representing 600,000 members, yesterday indirectly endorsed ...

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  17. MAN SEIZED BY U.S. MILITARY POLICE

    NEW YORK, October 9.—-The military police yesterday seized a man who was watching large-scale manoeuvres of American naval and marine units in Alisa canyon, California—the biggest exercises since the war. ...

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  18. Empire To Discuss Defences

    Mr Alexander Minister, Britain’s Defence Minister announced recently that the whole question of Commonwealth defece ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Probable Fracture Of The Neck

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Patrick Shea, 42, Broman, near Milton, was seriously injured when . a piece of wood off & circular saw and struck ...

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  20. Found Seriously 111 In Car

    BRISBANE, Sat. — Joseph Mo-Murray (43) died in hospital last night a few hours after he had been found seriously 111 in his ...

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  21. GAOL FOR SPYING IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, Oct. 8—A Jewish district court yesterday sentenced Frederick William Sylvester, British employee of the ...

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  22. To-day's Leader: Free Enterprise

    LONDON, October 9.—It is officially announced that the Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, has decided that a full judicial inquiry should be held into alleged irregularities involving a Government department. ...

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  23. Cricket Practice Squad

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  24. PARTS OF AIRCRAFT FOUND

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— RAAP. officials are to Investigate a report that fishermen of Deal Island, in Bass Strait, have hauled-up parts of ...

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  25. EVADED PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS

    LONDON, Oct 9.—Mr. Francis Price, chief of a big London department store, and director of several amusement enterprises, ...

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  26. STRIKER KILLED AND 28 FRENCH GUARDS INJURED IN CLASH

    PARlS, October ?.—One striker was killed and 40 strikes and 28 Republican injured during a clash between coal miners at Meribah in Lorraine. The disturbance states on Thursday night when ...

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  27. NO SETTLEMENT

    SYDNEY, Saturday—No settlement was reached yesterday in the Kamala tunnel dispute which has closed all south Coast collieries ...

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  28. Jewels Worth £1300 - Stolen

    MELBOURNE , Saturday. — Furs and jewellery valued at £1300 were stolen from the wife of a man who is serving a gaol sentence in ...

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  29. HUGE INSURANCE CLAIM

    NEW YORK, October . 8—The Monsanto Chemical Company has agreed to accept 17,312,000 dollars (£A5,410,000) to settlement of its ...

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