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  5. THUNDERSTORM, RAIN, SQUALLS

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Further thunderstorms, with hall and local severe squalls about the coast and tablelands, mostly ...

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  6. NATIONAL SECURITY HARMED BY ADMIRALS

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. — High-ranking American admirals were to-day accused by General Omar Bradley, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, of taking a “spoiled brat” attitude towards unification of the armed services. ...

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  7. WHITE ANTS STAGE ATTACK ON THE VATICAN

    ROME. Oct. 20.—Vatican technicians were called out yesterday to fight an army of white notes which invaded Vatican City ...

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  8. Franco Steps Out Again

    General Finance, Spain’s [?] is to visit Port[?] this month. It Will be his first visit abroad state he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NO BUSES TO TAKE PUPILS TO SCHOOL

    SYDNEY, Thurs—Farther reports of dislocation of everyday activities In country towns are coming In from various parts of ...

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  10. SHARES DROP AS BRITAIN WAITS FOR AUSTERITY CUTS

    LONDON, Oct. 20. — Government securities and Industrial shares on the London Stock Exchange set several new low ...

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  11. U.S. PRESIDENT MAY BE ASKED TO END BIG STRIKES

    NEW YORK Oct 20—Government and financial interests are reported to be exerting heavy pressure to settle the American ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader: Banking And The Elections

    LONDON, October 20 (A.A.P.) .—Hungry, Rumania, Bulgaria and Albania have redispersed troops and police forces along Yugoslavia’s frontiers and are digging trenches pill-boxes end wire entanglements. ...

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  13. Hold-Up Victims Left Barely Clad

    NEW YORK, Oct: 20. — Two armed bandits took 1100 dollars from a restaurant; near Times Square yesterday after forcing ...

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  14. Time Not Ripe For PeaceTreaty

    LONDON, Oct. 20.—A number of obstacles still has to be overcome before a space treaty can be concluded with Japan the ...

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  15. Magistrate’s Warning To Motor Cyclist

    KURRI KURRI, Thurs—Maurice LB Massey, of Aberdare-road, Cessnock, and Kenneth A. Peters,, of Aramac-avenue, Cessnock, pleaded ...

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  16. One Person In 200 Shows T.B. Traces

    SIDNEY, Thursday. — One In every 200 persons X-rayed by the Anti-T.B. Association of N.S.W. showed positive traces of ...

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  18. Eviction Order Against Communist

    MELBOURNE, Thurs, — An eviction order against George Arthur Doyle, Communist secretary of the Ships Painters and ...

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  19. POLICE GET CLUES IN TWO POISON

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Virtual c[?] have been found by detectives investigating the death of a man at C[?] and the illness of ...

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  20. AID FOR EUROPE MUST CONTINUE

    ROME Oct 20.—America must continue to aid Europe after 1952, according to Mr. G. Johnston, roving public adviser for the ...

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  21. Cup Candidates Escape

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.—Hurry Up a candidate for the Melbourne, Cup had a lucky escape from injured when he fell on the ...

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  22. Mr. Bevin Opposes Dismantling Germany

    LONDON, Oct. 20.—The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, said in Parliament to-day that he would not agree that the time ...

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  24. 4000 FLOOD VICTIMS

    GUATEMALA CITY, Oct. 20 —Death toll in the Guatemalan floods is now officially estimated at 4000, with 100,000 homeless, ...

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  25. CIVIL SERVANTS’ WAGE CLAIMS

    LONDON, October 20.—Britain’s main trade union for Government employees—the CM Service Clerical Association—has refused to ...

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  26. Baby Scalded By Boiling Water

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.— Sharyn June. 18 months, of Smith-street Mayfield, suffered first and second degree scalds to the face and body, ...

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  27. STRIKE THREAT BY MINE DEPUTIES

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—A threat of central , coal strike in his northern district next week was mentioned before the Chairman ...

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  28. EARTHQUAKE RECORDED

    SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20. — A moderately large earthquake “somewhere in the vicinity of New Guinea” was recorded here ...

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  29. PREMIUM ON IMMORALLY

    LONDON, Oct. 20.—A conference of the National Council of Women, meeting at Harrowgate approved a motion that married ...

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  30. JAMMED BY MOTOR TRUCK

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.—When he was Jammed between a motor truck and a post at Cardiff this morning Gordon Moore, 44 of ...

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  31. Three Maitland Mines Idle

    CESSNOCK, Thurs. — Three mines are idle on South Maitland field to-day, with a consequent logs in production of 2000 tons. ...

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  32. Damage To Aircraft Carrier

    LONDON, Oct 20.—Towed by tugs, the partially completed aircraft carrier, HMS Albion, berthed at Rosyth, in the Firth of ...

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  33. RAIN AT SINGLETON

    SINGLETON, Thursday.— Showers fell throughout the Singleton district yesterday afternoon end last night 14 points of rain being ...

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