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  4. BLOW TO BRITISH FILM INDUSTRY

    LONDON, October 27.—Addressing a meeting of film studio workers in London, the secretary of the National Association of Theatrics and Cine employees (Mr. Tom O’Brien), who is a Labour member of the House of ...

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  5. SHOWERS ON THE COAST

    NSW Forecast: Further scattered showers on the court, chiefly central and northern, becoming unsettled later on Tuesday ...

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  7. SWIFT DRIVE BY INVADERS ON CAPITAL OF KASHMIR

    NEW DELHI, October 27.—In a surprise 24 hours’ dash, invading tribesmen from the North-West Frontier, who are driving towards Srinagar, capital of the predominantly Moslem State of Kashmir, 60 miles away, yesterday forced Kashmir’s 10,000 strong ...

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  8. Spread of Welsh Coal Strike

    LONDON, Oct. 27.—Although Scottish coal strikers at the week-end meetings unanimously decided to return to work ...

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  9. To-day’s Leader Dividing the Nation

    WARSAW, Oct. 2[?]—a pro-Government group of the Polish Peasant Party yesterday occupied the premises of that party’s newspaper ...

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  10. U.S. Forest Fire Now Under Control

    PORTLAND (Maine). Oct. 27.— For the first time to a week, fire-fighters held the line yesterday on all fronts of the charred New ...

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    General Sir Ian Hamilton who died recently aged 94. In 1915 he was commander, of the Mediterranean Expeditionary ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BEAT ARCHER’S RECORD

    LONDON, Oct. 27.—Gordon Richards, with a win at Sandow Park on Saturday, beat for the second time in his career Fred ...

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  13. NEW YORK HONOURS U.S. SOLDERS

    NEW YORK, Octber 27.—Church bells tolled, flags flew at half-mast, a salute of 21 guns boomed over the harbour, and a hundred planes circled overhead as the Army transport, Joseph V. Connally, entered New York yesterday ...

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  14. FATHERLAND FRONT IN BULGARIA

    SOFIA, October 27.—A declaration issued by the Fatherland Front — Bulgaria’s Communist dominated Government—asserts ...

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  15. MURRAY STREAM WORKS FREELY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The [?] suffered by Murray Stream to [?] Cox Plate on Saturday cleared up over the week end and he ...

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  16. COMMUNISTS FIGHT THROUGH POLICE CORDON IN FRANCE

    PARIS, October 27.—Scenes of electoral violence unknown in the country in recent years yesterday marked the second phase of the French municipal elections in which General de Gaulle’s Rally of the French People appears to ...

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  17. DEATH OF FORMER A.W.U. LEADER

    SYDNEY, Monday.—John Bailey, a prominent official of the A W.U. for many years died yesterday, aged 76. ...

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  19. BULLET WOUNDS IN HEAD

    LAUNCESTON, Mon.—When he returned to his home near Mole Creek, Mr. Rennell Harrison found his wife and ...

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  20. Leak Forces Plane To Descend

    LONDON, October 27. —A leak discovered to the hydraulic system as the machine was flying over southern France forced the ...

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  21. GOVT. TO ERECT BLOCKS OF FLATS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The State Government intended to construct blocks of fiats in many Sydney suburbs to alleviate the housing ...

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  22. Police Clash With Communists

    LONDON, Oct. 27.— Police made a number of arrests last night following a clash between members of ...

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  23. LOST HOME IN FIRE

    SINGLETON, Monday.—The response to the appeal to assist Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burke and family, whose home was destroyed by fire ...

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  24. U.S. OFFERS ON PREFERENCE

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.). October 27 (AAP-Reuter).—“I do not know of anything we have not replied to.” declared the Finance Minister. Mr. ...

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  26. PEACE TREATY FOR AUSTRIA

    VIENNA, Oct. 27.—A separate peace treaty with Britain and America—without waiting for Russia—would be acceptable to ...

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  27. NO SUPPORT FOR SHIPPING STRIKE

    LONDON, Oct 27. — Reports published by the “Daily Telegraph” from ports throughout Britain indicate that these ports ...

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  28. SPECIAL POLICE TO BE ON DUTY AT ROYAL WEDDING

    LONDON, October 27.—Five thousand especially selected uniformed police and 700 C.I.B. ocers, including 200 from the special branch, will be on duty at Princess Elizabeth’s wedding on November 20. The Daily Telegraph” says that Deputy-Commander L. Burt, head of the special ...

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  29. GOVERNMENT TO RETAIL FISH

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The manager of the Government Fish Markets (Mr. E. Harris) announced today the Government had decided to ...

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  30. ALL BUS HANDS RETURN

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The strike of [?] bus employees in both the city and country has now ended and all employees were back to work ...

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