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  3. BIG FIGHT FIGURES

    NEW YORK, Sept. 13. —Attendance at the Robinson-Turpin fight was 61,373—a new gate record ...

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  4. Russian Threat To Japan Has Been Intensified

    TOKIO, September 13 (A.A.P.-Reater).— The potential military threat of Russia to Japan has lately intensified, according to Allied intelligence sources in Tokio. ...

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  5. GREAT AMERICAN RETIRES FROM ALL PUBLIC OFFICES

    WASHINGTON, September 13.—General George Marshall resigned today as Secretary of Defence and will be succeeded by the present Deputy-Sccretary, Mr. Robert Lovett. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Robinson Wins Back World Title On T.K.O. In 10th Round

    POLO GROUNDS (New York), September 13.—Beaten into dazed and glassy-eyed helplessness by the tenth round, Randolph Turpin, of Britain, lost his world middleweight title ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Black Day For Workers In Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. —Dismissal notices to scores ot workers on Victoria State projects were issued today a ...

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  8. Britain Has "New Abadan"

    TEHERAN, September 13. —The Persian Prime Minister, Mohammed M[?]ssadeq, said today his ultimatum to ...

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  9. Boos For Gromyko At Station

    NEW YORK, September 13. —The Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister. Andrei Gromyko, was booed by several ...

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  10. REMARKABLE NEW BUILDING MATERIAL

    MACKAY, Thursday.—Plans are going ahead for the manufacture in Australia of a revolutionary new type of ...

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  11. New Flynn Of Inland Appointed

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— The Rev. J. F. McKay, of To[?]wong, Brisbane, was today unanimously appointed ...

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  12. DEFENCE PROGRAM SAPS RESOURCES

    WASHINGTON, September 13.—One-tenth of all Britons would be in defence work or the armed forces when the ...

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  13. YOUTHS AS SAFEBLOWERS

    LONDON, Sept. 13.— Three youths who began making gunpowder in the upper fifth form at a secondary School four ...

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  14. Sharp Exchanges In House During Cuba Sugar Debates

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Offers to resign and to pay £500 to charity arose from a heated argument on the Queensland sugar agreement with Britain in Parliament today. The ...

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  15. HE WILL REMEMBER!

    CABOOLTURE. Thursday.— A man at Woodford today received a 33,000 volt electric shock and lived. He is Edward ...

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  16. CHILD IS RETURNED TO MOTHER

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A child’s "Here’s my Mummy," today re-united an abandoned 2½-year-old boy and his ...

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  17. Amazing Charge By Ward, M.P.

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Former Federal Minister Mr. Ward, at a "No" vole meeting in the Imperial Theatre. ...

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  20. OLD MURDER TRIAL COMMITTAL

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.—A Wycheproof Court today committed Henry Richard Bugg. 37. for trial at Bendigo on ...

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  21. ARE METEOR FIGHTERS ANY GOOD?

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Australian Air Force Chiefs are now sifting detailed reports to establish whether Russian Mlgs ...

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  22. RISE IN HOTEL TARIFFS TO BE SOUGHT

    MACKAY, Thursday.—Two main factors were hampering expansion and improvement of hotel services in ...

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  23. BIG THREE CONSIDER WORLD WAR THREAT TO LAST SOME YEARS

    WASHINGTON, September 13 (A.A.P.). —The Big Three Foreign Ministers surveyed their "cold war" strategy today and were reported to have agreed that the West was ...

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  24. STATE GOVERNMENT IS DETERMINED BUTTER SHALL BE 2/8

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Mr. Larcombe opened the last day of the Address-in-Reply debate in Parliament today with strong defence of Queensland’s refusal to increase the price ...

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  25. FILMS USED AS EVIDENCE CATTLE CASE

    ROMA, Thursday. — Receipt of an anonymous letter was announced today by Mr. Justice Townley at the ...

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  26. RECORD ENTRIES FOR ROUND-UP

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday. —With a few days to go before closing date, entries for the round-up to be held here at the ...

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  27. HANDSOME ACT BY U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.— The administrator of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (Mr. Stuart Symington) ...

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