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  4. Hotels Threatened With Paralysis

    LONDON, October 9.— Every top-flight hotel in London is threatened with partial paralysis unless the catering worker’s strike is settled by to-day, says the “Daily Mail.” Mr. A. Lewis M.P., who is the union organiser, gave the ...

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  5. U.S. Ambassador Sworn In

    Mr Robert Butler, first U.S. Ambassador to Australia, taking oath of office administered by Circuit Court Justice Bennett Clark (left) to the State Department bonding, Washington, recently. Earlier U.S. envoys to Australia held the rank of Minister. Mr Butler with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Isolated Coastal Showers

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Scattered showers on the southern tablelands extending to places on the southern and central coast, ...

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  7. Robeson’s Plea For Negroes

    LOS ANGELES, Oct. 9.— ”If President Truman is going to raise the under-privileged one-third of the nation, or the negro ...

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  8. HAYLEN WINS PARKES SEAT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Although only 134 votes separated the two candidates this morning, Leslie Haylen has defeated Athol ...

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  9. ATTACKS ON PAOTING INTENSIFIED

    NANKING, October 9.— After rejecting the ten-day trace proposal, the Communists Intensified their assaults on he beleaguered ...

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  10. Florida Hurricane Weakens

    MIAMI (Florida), Oct. 9. Remnants of the tropical hurricane centred over south-eastern Georgia have spread ...

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  11. Indonesian Claims To Independence

    LONDON, Oct. 9.—The Indonesians were prepared to grant major concessions and guarantees in return for recognition ...

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  12. RECOVERING FROM VICIOUS ATTACK

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—Searching a vacant allotment near Bellambi Beach, the police late yesterday found under-clothing, ...

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  13. Gunmen Shoot Former Fascist Leader

    PARIS, October 9.— Gunmen entered a hospital at Nice and shot dead Dr. Meysenr, former Fascist leader, as he lay in bed recovering from wounds sustained in an earlier attempt on his life. ...

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  14. Soviet Ambassador’s Protest

    WASHINGTON, October 9.— The State Department has ordered a through investigation into the protests by the Soviet ...

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  15. To-day’s Leader: The Toll of Drought

    PARIS, October 9.— Making of peace was so different from war that nothing but patience and toleration could achieve the right results, declared the British Foreign Minister (Mr. Ernest Bevin) addressing the plenary session of the [?] conference. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. £25,000 FOR SYDNEY PROPERTY

    SYDNEY Wednesday.— The sale is reported of the three-storey Eden Buildings 725-731 George-street, City, for £25,000. ...

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  17. Paratroopers Charged With Mutiny

    LONDON, October .9.— A statement in the House of Commons by the newly-appointed Minister for War, Captain F. J. Bellengar, ...

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  18. RAISING WORLD’S FOOD LEVELS

    LONDON, Oct. 9.—Returning to the suggestion which he offered since he emerged as champion of the plan to raise the world ...

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  19. Von Papen Still Occupies “Guest” Cell At Nuremberg

    NUREMBERG, October 9.—After hearing news of the arrest of Dr. Schacht, near Stuttgart, on Monday, von Papen decided not to leave the Nuremberg Palace of Justice where he is occupying a “guest” cell. ...

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  20. INDUSTRIAL UNREST IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A mass meeting to-night of the Tramways and Bus Employees’ Union, which will consider ...

    Article : 107 words
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  22. CONSCIENCE IS CLEAR, SAYS ARCHBISHOP

    ZAGREB, October 8.— The trial of Archbishop Stepinac and others ended yesterday. The verdicts will be announced on ...

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  23. COLLAPSED AND DIED

    NEWCASTLE— Agnes Myrtle Cgilvie, 54, of Gordon-avenue, Hamilton, collapsed and died at her home late last night. A ...

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  24. WAGE-PEGGING PROBLEMS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— Government intentions in regard to wage-pegging regulations will be discussed at a conference next ...

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  26. British Soldiers Blown Up By Mine Near Jaffa

    JERUSALEM, October 9.— Two British servicemen were killed and three injured when an army Jorrry was blown up by a mine on the Jerusalem-Jaffa road. A member of an influential Arab family was injured earlier ...

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  27. CHARWOMEN WANT HIGHER WAGES

    LONDON, Oct. 9.— The charwomen at Buckingham Palace have demanded higher wages. They are members of a union ...

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