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  4. AUSTRALIAN PROPOSAL DEFEATED

    RIG WIG INN (Oatario), Sept. 15.—An Australian motion tabled by Mr. Eric Millhouse, K.C., Federal president of the Returned Soldiers’ League, to have Communist organisations declared illegal by the British Commonwealth ...

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  5. Pensioner Shot

    WOLLONGONG, Thursdays— Robert James Timothy, 69, Invalid pensioner, was shot dead in a but at the official camp, ...

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  7. ISOLATED SHOWERS

    NSW FORECAST: Scattered showers over the northern coastal seation; elsewhere fine. Cold night, with scattered frosts fairly ...

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  8. Rumoured Devaluation of Sterling

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—Gold shares and stocks of companies doing dollar business rose an the London Stock [?]ange yesterday as rumours that the £ stg. is to be devalued at the week-end went the rounds of the city. ...

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  9. THE QUEEN TOURS LONDON GARDENS

    Her Majesty the Queen recently made a lightning tour of prizewinning gardens in a competition sponsored by the London Garden Society. This picture shows the Queen in a garden in Bethnal Green, London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. RED BEACON RECOMMENDED FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL

    The engineer (Mr. J. Grand) recommended to last night’s meeting of the works committee of Maitland City Council that a ...

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  11. Jet Fighter’s New Record To Melbourne

    An RAAF Vampire Jet fighter flew from Sydney to Melbourne to-day in 1 hour 7 minutes, setting a new record between the ...

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  12. EUROPEAN POLITICS

    WASHINGTON, Sept 15. — Political developments in Europe, including the Balkans, formed the main topic of a 70-minutes’ ...

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  13. BABIES MAKE HISTORY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Two babies born with “blind gullets” have survived operations in a Melbourne hospital. ...

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  14. Selling Gold On Free Market

    WASHINGTON, September 15— South Africa’s move to allow gold producing countries to sell half their output in the free market was ...

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  15. COLONIAL EMPIRE

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—A development-plan for the British Colonial empire to Cost £400,000,000 stg. has been submitted by ...

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  16. Migrants Will Be Found Jobs

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—All European men and women migrants in Burwood and Meadowbank hostels would be found suitable ...

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  17. Damages Against Shire Council

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—Further damages totalling £3420 were awarded against the Orara Shire Council in the Banco Court to-day as the result ...

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  19. HANGED IN GAOLCELL

    BRISBANE, Thurs.—A man who had been sentenced to two months’ gaol last week on a vagrancy charge, was found hanged ...

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  20. IRISH CABINET TO VISIT ROME

    VATICAN CITY, Sept. 15.— Ireland’s present Premier and the entire Cabinet will visit Rome during the 1950 Holy Year. ...

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  21. BATTLE FOR BRITAIN ANNIVERSARY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The anniversary of the Battle of Britain, nine years ego. is being commemorated throughout Australia to-day. ...

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  22. CAMPAIGN FOR EQUAL RIGHTS

    BELGRADE, Sept. 15. — Marshal Tito’s Government, fighting back against what it calls the “reckless lies” of the Cominform, ...

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    NAPLES, Sept. 15.—The American ship General A. W. Greely [?] for Australia yesterday with [?] displaced persons on board. ...

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  25. Another Strike At Abattoir

    SYDNEY, Thurs. —Beef slaughtermen at the State Abattoir, Homebush, stopped work to-day, leaving 600 head of cattle [?] ...

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  26. To-day’s Leader : More Money For Roads

    SINGLETON, Thursday.—Entries for the 1949 singleton show, to be held on October 6, 7 and 8, closed yesterday. The secretary (Mr. N. ...

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  27. NEED FOR JAPANESE PEACE TREATY URGENT

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 16—The American Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, and the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest ...

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  28. LEAKING SEALS AT HEBBURN

    CESSNOCK, Thursday.—The loss in production on the South Maitland field to-day amounts to 1460 tons. ...

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  29. NATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY

    LONDON, Sep. 15.—“I am going to tell Australians that it is a national responsibility to provide accommodation for migrants,” Mr. N. ...

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  30. Ambulance And Police Hoaxed

    SYDNEY, Thursday—Police, ambulance men, Are brigades end electricians rushed to Reg’s Restaurant at Double Bay early to-day in ...

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  31. OPEN CUTS OVER COLLIERIES

    CESSNOCK, Thurs.—The northern miners’ president (Mr. W. Crooks) and the northern district check inspector (Mr. J. Barrett) will give a ...

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  32. STOCK BOARD CREDIT

    The secretary of the Maitland pastures Protection Board (Mr. F. W. Smith) told a board meeting that the reserves improvement fund ...

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