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  3. French Government Runs Meat Counters

    Women crowd around a French Government-perated meal counter set up on a Paris pavement on October 9. The Government set up six such counters in Paris to sell meat at legal prices in an attempt to force butchers to do likewise. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SOVIET SEEKS DELAY ON BERLIN VOTE

    The Security Council met this afternoon in on atmosphere of great tension to consider the draft resolution prepared by the "Little Six" Powers in an effort to break ...

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  5. SHORTAGE OF POTATOES

    It was announced yesterday that South Australia's potato shortage would soon be relieved by the arrival ...

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  6. FRENCH MINERS TO STAY OUT

    The striking French miners would stay out until they had achieved victory, declared a manifesto issued by the political bureau of the French Communist Parly today. ...

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  7. Empire Talks End; Final Review

    A communique issued at No. 10 Downing Street lafter the final session of the Common wealth Prime ...

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  8. R.S.L. STAND ON REDS

    The Returned Servicemen's League was determined to stamp out Communism wherever it ...

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  9. Deadlock At Coal Strike Talks

    Deadlock was reached on the proposed settlement terms for the southern coalfield dispute at a conference in ...

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  10. High Conrt Jadges Clash, One Quits

    Mr. Justice McTiernain said—"I strongly object to the continued hostility shown to me by my brother ...

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  11. ROYAL, BIRTH GESTURE

    The women s newspaper "Marie France" will offer presents to all French babies born on the ...

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  12. Kins Sends Message

    The King hopes to meet members of the Returned Servicemen's League when he visits Australia next year. ...

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  13. Disappearance Of "Stone Age" Aborigines

    Police are investigating the mysterious disappearance of 230 primitive natives from lonely Bentinck Island, in ...

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  14. SYDNEY HIT BY FIERCE GALE

    A 65 m.p.h. gale which hit Sydney and other parte of NSW about 6 a.m. today wrought havoc in the harbor, ...

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  15. Police Visit Newspaper Office Again

    A Commonwealth security officer (Detective-Inspector McDermott) visited the "Sydney Morning Herald's' ...

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  16. Weather "Somewhat Unseasonable"

    The present cool spell was described by the Deputy Director of Meteorological Services, (Mr. Banfield) yesterday as ...

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  17. Fighting Stops On Negev Front

    It was officially announced today that both the Jews and the Arabs had accepted the UN Security Council's "cease-fire" ...

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  18. EXAMINATION OF PASSPORTS

    The status of the passports and visas of the Australian girls, who went to the United States from Manila, ...

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  19. Changes In Defence Plan Unlikely

    The Prime Minister said today that the Government believed that it would be unnecessary to make any wide changes ...

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  20. Only One Survivor From Air Disaster

    The death roll in the Prestwick air disaster, in which a KLM Constellation airliner crashed in flames ...

    Article : 84 words
  21. WITHDRAWAL OF POSTERS

    A Commonwealth Office of Education discussion group pamphlet on the relative merits of the Australian and US ...

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  22. Adelaide Man Fatally Injured

    Donald Alexander Swain. 28, of Adelaide, a patient at Heidelberg military hospital, was fatally injured when he ...

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  23. "New York Times" To Close Soviet Bureau

    The "New York Times" announces that it will close its Moscow bureau on November 6 following the failure of the ...

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  24. NEW AID TO Am NAVIGATION

    The world's most modern radio range aviation equipment will be in use on the Adelaide-Darwin route next month, ...

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  25. Australian Play Banned

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Baddeley) tonight banned the Australian play. "Rusty Bugles," because he considered that ...

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  26. KOREA REBELLION UNDER CONTROL

    Korean Government troops appear to have brought the Communist-led rebellion under control, according to a "New ...

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  27. Soviet Officers Seek "Freedoms"

    Air Force, Lieuts. Anatalya Barsof and Piotr Pirogoff, who fled from the Western Ukraine to the American zone ...

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  28. "Migrants Kept Out Of Key Industries"

    Because of the antagonism of Communist-controlled key unions. Government-directed immigrants were not entering ...

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  29. M.P.'s To Have Cup "Day Off

    The Federal Parliament will not sit on Melbourne Cup day on Tuesday week. ...

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  30. 3,027 Measles Cases

    Yesterday 125 cases of measles were reported to the Central Board of Health, bringing the total for the year to ...

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  31. England-Adelaide Hitch-Hiker Now At Singapore

    Arthur Geldard, 30-yearaid English building contractor, who is hitch-hiking from England to Australia to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. Check On Canned Meat For Food Parcels

    Canned meats being sold as suitable for British food parcels were now being examined his officers, the Minister for ...

    Article : 69 words
  33. Gantrymen To Unload Coal Tomorrow

    The secretary of the Government Workers' Association (Mr. F.K. Nieass) said yesterday that gantrymen would work ...

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  34. Bullets Explode As 500 Fight Grass Fire

    More than 500 people battled desperately for five hours today to control the worst grass fire in the Brisbane ...

    Article : 85 words
  35. Man And Wife Killed

    SYDNEY, October 22.—A man and his wife were killed when their motor cycle and a truck collided at Niagara Park, ...

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  36. New Role For Miss Gladys Moncrieff

    Miss Gladys Moncrieff will be the principal of a new school of musical comedy and operetta to be established at the ...

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  37. Migrants By Convair.

    DARWIN. October 22.—The first of the TAA Convair aircraft bringing British migrant arrived in Darwin tonight. It ...

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  38. Stolen Car Overturned

    A motor car stolen from Currie street, city, between 7.45 and 11.30 last night, was found overturned on Tapley's Hill road. ...

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