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  4. Jet Plane Explodes In Trial Over Thames

    LONDON, September 28.—Captain Geoffrey de Havilland’s Swallow jet plane, “Whistling Boomerang,” believed to be capable of 600 m.p.h., exploded in mid-air over ...

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  6. GIRL PILOTS PRACTISE

    Contact! The sergeant prepares to swing the prop. for one the girl pilots practice at Elstree (Eng.), where flying scholarships for junior air girls were awarded. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. British Troops Move To Greek Interior

    LONDON, September 28.—British troops which are being evacuated from Athens, coincident with the arrival in Greece of King George of the Hellenes, are merely bring shifted into the interior of Greece and not overseas, states ...

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  8. Northern Mines Working

    NEWCASTLE, Sat.—All the mines on the northern field worked to-day with the exception of Northern ...

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  9. King Of Greece Returns To Athens

    ATHENS, Sept. 28.—Dressed in the uniform of the command of the Greek Army, King George landed on the airfield at Eleusis ...

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  10. BONE REMOVED FROM BRAIN

    SYDNEY, Sat.—A delicate brain operation at the Mater Misercordlae Hospital saved the life of a young patient. ...

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  11. EARLY QUEUES AT POLLING BOOTHS

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Voters rushed polling booths in the metropolitan area to-day, and in most centres queues of several [?] were ...

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  12. Japanese Whaling In Antarctic

    WASHINGTON, September 28—“The United States Government does not regard the present whaling expedition to the Antarctic as a precedent and is not committed to maintaining the whole industry in Japan after the present ...

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  13. To-day’s Leader: Natural Groups

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A 60 m.p.h. car chase through Randwick early to-day reached a climax when detectives fired on ...

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  14. Tipsters Renew Rackets

    SYDNEY, Sat. — Professional racing tipsters are making an effort to renew rackets which netted them thousands of pounds ...

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  15. TEN PEOPLE DROWNED

    SAN ANTONIO(Teras), Sept. 28.—At least ten persons were drowned when the San Antonio river flooded by a cloudburst, ...

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  16. BRITISH HELD BY YUGOSLAVS

    VIENNA, Sept 28.—Four British s[?]ers falled to return to their [?] after duty on the Yugoslav frontier, it was ...

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  17. AGREED ON WAR CRIMES JUDGMENT

    NUREMBERG, Sept 18.—The War Crimes Tribu[?] has completed its judgment states the London Times correspondent. ...

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  18. WAR OF NERVES MUST STOP

    LONDON, Sept. 28.—“I think there has been a little lifting of the clouds,” said Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin in a speech to ...

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  19. PLANE CRASHED INTO HILL

    LONDON Sept 28.—Two members of the crew and five passengers were killed when a Scottish Airways de Havilland crashed ...

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  20. QUEEN MARY’S FAST TRIP

    LONDON, Sept. 2.—The Queen Mary, with General Eisenhower aboard, arrived at Southampton after the fastest Atlantic crossing ...

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  21. ARCHBISHOP’S PLEA

    HEREFORD (Germany), Sept. 28.—Unless there was a better understanding with the Russians there was a possibility of war in ...

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  22. SAYS MUFTI NOT COLLABORATOR

    LOS ANGLES (Associated Press) Participation of the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Hal, Amin El Hussemi, is necessary to ...

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  23. NEW BRITISH BEER BARREL

    LONDON—(A.P.)—The war gave Britons the incentive to create the outstanding mosquito fighter plane with a ply-wood ...

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  24. Deaths In Indian Riots

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 28.—Seven persons were killed and 14 injured in at least 17 incidents here throughout the day. ...

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  26. SOVIET RESEARCH OF CANCER

    NEW YORK—(Associated Press)—A new line of medical research indicating a cure for cancer of “infinite possibilities” is being explored by Russian scientists, says Dr. Edward L. Young, American surgeon just returned from a ...

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  27. Food Parcels For England

    LONDON, Sept. 28.—Replying to complaints concerning the non-delivery of gift parcels from Australia and New Zealand, post ...

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  28. RUSSIANS BLOCK JEWS

    VIENNA September 28.— Russian authorities have completely stopped the passing of Jews from Hungary and Czechoslovakia to ...

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  29. GREEK CHARGES DENIED

    BELGRADE, Sept. 28. —The Yugoslav Agency alleges that “monarchist and fascist bands” killed five persons and injured ...

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  30. Leading Churchman Accused

    BELGRADE, September 28.—Religious freedom was guaranteed throughout Yugoslavia, but certain leading churchmen, especially Roman Catholics, had adopted a reactionary attitude towards popular trends, said Marshal Tito ...

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  31. Repatriation To West Indies

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A discharged AIF solider, Henry, Michael Evelyn, of Koor[?] Chatswood, will begin next ...

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  32. Parachutists On Mutiny Charge

    SINGAPORE, Sept. 28.—Lieut.-General Sir Mont[?] Stopford Commander in Chief of the Allied land forces in South-east Asia, ...

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