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  4. OFFICIAL SAYS RED SEA TRIP IS HAZARD

    ROME, Sept. 6.—An official of the international refugee Organisation to-day described as “preposterous” a suggestion that the migrant children who died in Australian recently of malnutrition had left italy in that condition. ...

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  5. MORE ATTACKS ON YUGOSLAVIA

    LONDON, Sept. 6.—Russian attacks on Yugoslavia were resumed to-day, when Moscow radio quoted an article in the Cominform journal, alleging that “dozens of thousands of loyal Communists” in Yugoslavia had been tortured ...

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  8. Mr Clarey To Resign

    Mr P. S. Clarey, president of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, win not be a candidate for the presidency ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. INVESTIGATING HISTORY OF MIGRANT CHILDREN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—It was announced to-day that the Government would investigate the of every child migrant ...

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  10. ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS

    NSW Forecast: Cloudy on the coast and tablelands, with occasional showers, isolated thunderstorms in the north-east corner, ...

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  11. UNION OFFICIALS TO PAY COURT COSTS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Full Arbitration Court to-day ordered R. C. Morgan, W. Hopkins and other members of the ...

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  12. JET PLAINES ATTAIN HIGH SPEED

    CLEVELAND, Sept. 6. — A United States Air Force jet plane streaked, foyer 150 miles yesterday for an average of ...

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  13. RECORD HOLDER KILLED

    Cleveland (Ohio) Sept. 8— William (Bill) Odum holder of [?] the world and light plane distance records, was killed ...

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  14. Director of Coalmines

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The appointment of the Deputy Premier (Mr. Broadley) as director of the State Coalmines was announced ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA’S PRIMARY INDUSTRIES

    LONDON, Sept. 6—Australia holds the most promise future increases of agriculture and industrial production, particularly for the people of Britain. Mr. N. R. Wills, lecturer of political science at Sydney ...

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  16. DEPORTATION OF CHINESE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Justice Williams, in the High Court to-day, continued until September 19 the interim injunctions ...

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  17. Bogus Flood Fund Collector

    CESSNOCK, Tuesday—Amos McTaggart was charged at Cessnock Court this morning with having imposed upon cyrll Arblaaster by ...

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  18. To-day’s Leader: A Poor Picture

    A wheeler at Bloomfield Main colliery was jammed between the buffers of two skips when a pit horse pulled them backwards this ...

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    The speaker of the Legislative Assembly announced last night that the Redfern by election would be held on October 8. ...

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  20. MINE ACCIDENTS At CESSNOCK

    CESSNOCK, Tuesday. — William Phillips, 22, of Elizabethstreet, Cessnock, locomotive employed at Kallngo ...

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  22. Ukranian On Murder Charge

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Detectives to-day charged a Ukranian with the murder of another Ukranian, who died at the ...

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  23. Man Sprayed With Blazing Kerosene

    TAMWORTH, Tuesday.— William Douglas Cullam, 26, of Carroll Gap, was badly burned yesterday when sprayed with ...

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  24. GAOL WARDERS CHARGED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Chairman the Public Service Board (Mr. Worth) to-day began hearing of charges of negligence or ...

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  25. Local Jet Airliners “In Five Years”

    Sir Keith Park, who is South Pacific representative of the Hawker-Siddeley Group, predicted that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Express Delayed Five Hours

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—Two divisions of the Melbourne Express were held up tor five hours when a mixed train was derailed ...

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  27. LICENCE GRANTED FOR PETROL FROM POLAND

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Chlfley) announced to-day that the Government had approved application ...

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  28. Dr. Evatt Not To Attend U.N.O.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Reports that the Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) would attend the opening of the UNO ...

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  29. RATIONING OF PETROL

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — It to-day’s meeting of the Victorian Cabinet agrees to the reintroduction of petrol rationing, as ...

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  30. INSPECTOR’S RETIREMENT

    CESSNOCK, Tuesday,—Inspector Jaeger, who recently retired from the police force, is to be entertained at a social gathering on Tuesday, ...

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