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  5. SENSATIONAL EVIDENCE AT INQUEST

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A youth said in the Coroner’s Court to-day that Charles Ivan le Gallien (17) had offered him £1000 and a 1946 Chevrolet car to poison la Gallien’s father’s beer in a North Sydney hotel. ...

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  6. Rumania Protests To Britain

    LONDON, Oct. 21.—Rumania has officially protested to Britain against references to Madam Anna Pauker, Rumanian ...

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  7. [?]ay To fluence [?] Kremlin

    [?]RIS, Oct. 21.—British Minis[?] State, Mr. Hector McNeil, [?]day suggested that the Unit[?] [?]ions may be able to ...

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    Former US Under-Secretary of State, Mr. Sumner Welles, who said last night that the United States was developing a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MILD TO WARM DAY

    NSW FORECAST: A few isolated light showers over the far south-east section, otherwise fine generally. Mild to warm ...

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  10. LUNGI OUT OF THE CUP

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— The heavily-backed Melbourne Cup candidate, Lungi, broke his near [?]mold bone during an exercise gallop ...

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  11. 30 DEAD IN AIRLINER CRASH

    LONDON, October 21—Thirty people are believed to have been killed when a KLM Constellation en route from Amsterdam to New ...

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  12. [?]SUMPTION OF ESTATES

    [?]DNEY, Thursday.—There might [?] constitutional difficulties in [?]ay of resumption of the Mer[?] estate, the acting Premier, ...

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  13. TRAM SMASHES INTO-SHOP

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—A runway double tram jumped the rails and smashed through the front of a shop at Balmain when the ...

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  14. EXILED KING OF BELGIUM

    LONDON, Oct. 21.—A bill, proposing posing a referendum on the return of exiled King Leopold, was rejected by the Belgian Senate ...

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  15. To-day’s Leader: Artificial Prosperity

    PARIS, October 21 .—Many strikers and soldiers were injured in a violent battle on the St. Etienne coalfield, in central France yesterday, as 1200 factory and other workers joined the striking miners in attacking the pit-top guard of troops with sticks and ...

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  16. REBELLION IN SOUTH KOREA

    SEOUL (Korea), Oct 21. — A well-armed leftist force, which is reported to have captured several towns along the South Korean ...

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  17. Use Knowledge Of Backbenchers

    LONDON, Oct. 21.— Greater use of the knowledge and experience of Parliamentary backbenchers was urged by delegates ...

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  19. ISRAELI ACCEPTS ORDER FOR CEASE FIRE

    LONDON, October 21. — Israeli has accepted “in principle” the United Nations Security Council’s order for a “cease fire” in the Negev area, but a meeting of the Israeli Cabinet in Tel Aviv adjourned late last night without ...

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  20. MINE DISPUTE EXTENDS

    CESSNOCK, Thursday.—The dispute at Hebburn No. 2 colliery, which has thrown the mine idle for seven days, has now extended to the ...

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  21. Church Action To Meet Communism

    EDINBURGH, October 21.—Immediate formation of groups within each congregation to implement Christian action to meet the menace of Communism is urged by the Church of Scotland in a special report. ...

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  22. HOPES FOR A SETTLEMENT

    PARIS, Oct 21.—The small powers of the United Nations’ Security Council have submitted to the Western Powers a draft ...

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  23. Two Communists Discharged

    BERLIN, Oct. 21.— Two important members of the Berlin Communist Party have been discharged. ...

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  24. RETURNS TO POTATO GROWERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Potato growers were receiving more under the fixed Government price than the Vegetable Growers’ ...

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  26. CARROTS £100 A TON

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The scarcity of potatoes, forced other vegetables to record prices at the City markets to-day. Carrots ...

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  27. FILM PROTEST

    NEW YORK, October 21.— Because of protests from Jewish groups the release in America of the British film, “Oliver Twist,” will be delayed ...

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  28. EMPIRE COUNTRIES TO BUILD UP THEIR DEFENCES

    LONDON, October 21 (A.A.P.).—It is understood that the forces of all the Commonwealth countries represented at the talks are covered by a decision of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers’ conference yesterday to build up armed forces. Service chiefs were present at ...

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  29. RED FURY TO RUN IN MOONEE CUP

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—After Red Fury had galloped half a mile in [?] next to toe rails at Flemington to-day, it was announced that ...

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