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  4. Soviet Council Move Opposed

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York). Sept. 26.—Australia alleged in the United Nations Security Council yesterday that the Soviet was ...

    Article : 258 words
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  6. ACUTE WORLD FOOD SHORTAGE

    WASHINGTON, September 26.—Immediate action by the United States to alleviate the world food crisis was yesterday foreshadowed by President Truman, who announced that a special session of Congress may be called to discuss the ...

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  7. COLD NIGHT AND FOG

    NSW Forecast: Cloudy, mild to warm day, with light rain developing over the northern areas, elsewhere fine, cold night, with a ...

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  8. Britain’s Note To Bulgaria

    LONDON, Sept. 26.—Although a Foreign Office spokesman, yesterday revealed that Britain has sent a strong rate to Bulgaria ...

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  9. DIVER RECOVERS SPEED BOAT AT NEWCASTLE

    NEWCASTLE. Friday. — A Newcastle diver this afternoon [?]ecovered a speed boat which sank near where the Stockton ...

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  10. Another Job For Lush

    CANBERRA, Friday. — “Other work” has been found for Frederick Alan Lush, declared guilty by the Royal Commissioner (Mr. ...

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  11. Legacy Conference At Newcastle

    NEWCASTLE, Friday. — The 19th annual conference of Legacy Clubs in Australia will be opened in Newcastle this afternoon ...

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  12. Applications For Five Days Week

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.—The Full Bench of the Industrial Commission reserved its decision on applications by unions for a five-day week in the ...

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  13. To-day’s Leader Socialism or Freedom?

    NEW DELHI, September 26.—In apparent reprisal for the laughter of more than 3000 Moslems in an evacuee train at Am[?]tsar on Monday, several thousand Moslems swooped on another [?]efugee train at Kamoke on Wednesday, killing 340 Sikhs arid ...

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  14. EARTH TREMORS AT COWRA

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Cowra residents were startled last night by two violent earth tremors, which shook the town and ...

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  15. PROTEST MEETING ON MONDAY WILL BE BIG AFFAIR

    Maitland is likely to see one of the biggest demonstrations in its long history on Monday afternoon next, when the primary producers of ...

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  16. STOCK EXCHANGE

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  17. ECONOMIC STORM THREATENED

    WASHINGTON, Sept 26.—Two authoritative statements—first, that vigorous inflationary forces are at work in the United States, secondly, that the United States does not intend to promote the recovery of Germany at the expense ...

    Article : 313 words
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  19. HOTELS DROP ACTION

    STONES, Friday. — High Court actions by city hotels, the Australia, Carlton and Usher’s, against the Deputy Prices Commissioner (Mr. ...

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  20. UNITED STATES DEFENCE

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 26. — Announcing the completion of the leadership of the new national defence organisation, President ...

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  21. BAGS FOR WHEAT CROP

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Mr. R. B. Nott, MLA, said to-day that the arrival of 20,000 bales of wheat bags and news that a further ...

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  22. MUST ACCEPT DECISION

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York), Sept. 26.—Although the Soviet delegate. Mr. Gromyko, described the move as “inappropriate ...

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  23. FIREMAN SWEPT FROM ROCKS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A huge wave swept a man off the rocks at Rosa Gully into the ocean and he was drowned. He was A. Barton, of ...

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  25. INDECENT LANGUAGE

    George Oliver Taylor, 32, who was arrested yesterday afternoon and charged with using indecent language to Church-street, West ...

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  26. LABOUR HOLDS SEAT

    LONDON, Sept. 26.—Labour retained the West Islington seat at yesterday’s by-election with a majority of 4676 votes over ...

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  27. WAR SERVICE HOMES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mass building of war service homes is being planned by the Commonwealth Department for Works and Housing. ...

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  28. FAILURE TO SETTLE ENGINEERS’ DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Efforts to settle the marine engineers’ dispute have failed and present indications are that all Australian shipping will stop at midnight on Tuesday. Judge Kelly has declined to make an order in the ...

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  29. Alexandria Sales

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  30. SWAMP FEVER IN HORES

    NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—The mass execution of thoroughbred racehorses, which are [?] from swamp fever, commenced at Salem. ...

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