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  3. Britain Will Stand On All Treaty Rights

    LONDON, October 16.—The Egyptian Foreign Minister (Salah El Din Pasha) told Britain tonight Egypt could not consider Britain’s proposals on the Sudan and the defence of the Suez Canal area "while ...

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  4. NEW MIDDLE EAST PACT GOES ON IN SPITE OF EGYPT

    WASHINGTON, October 16.—Diplomatic circles in Washington were confident today that the four sponsor nations would proceed with the organisation of the Allied Middle ...

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  5. TROOPS READY FOR ANYTHING

    LONDON, October 16.—British trops have been ordered to stand by in the Suez Canal zone ready for ...

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  6. PRIME MINISTER OF PAKISTAN SHOT

    KARACHI, October 16.—The Prime Minister of Pakistan (Liacuat A[?] Khan) was wounded today ...

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  7. Se[?] Council Is Informed Persia Will Not Alter Decision

    FLUSHING MEADOW, October 16.—The Security Council today reopened its debate on the Anglo-Iranian oil dispute. Sir Gladwyn Jebb (Britain appealed to Iran not to be ...

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  8. Troops Now In Action In Ismalia

    CAIRO, October 16 (Reuter).—British troops went into action today in Ismalla in the Suez Canal zone to ...

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  9. Butter Price To Be 3/1½ From Today

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. —Queensland Prices Commissioner (Mr. Fullagar) today announced an increase in ...

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  10. "No AIF For Middle East" Says Menzies

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. —The Federal Government did not intend to send any Australian forces to the ...

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  11. PLANS FOR ROYAL VISIT TO AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. —The original Itinerary of the King and Queen will be largely adhered to by ...

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  12. SYDNEY TO SEEK MISSING SHIP

    TOKIO, October 16.—A merchant ship was resorted missing in a typhoon off Southern Japan today in the same ...

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  13. More Than Atom Bombs Are Needed

    MIAMI (Florida), October 16.—Defence Secretary, Mr. Robert Lovett, said today the United States did not yet ...

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  14. REVIEW OF STATE BASIC WAGE SOUGHT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—An application filed in the tSate Industrial Court today seeks a review of the State basic ...

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  15. COMMO SHIPS NEAR SHETLAND ISLAND

    LONDON, October 16.[?] "Daily Mail" says that a British minesweeper, the Romolo, visted the Shetland Island of ...

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  16. OLD TAILOR IS SHOT DEAD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A 60-year-old Polish Jew tailor was cold-bloodedly shot dead in his workroom in Castlereagh Street ...

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  17. Man Shot Dead In Police Chase

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An armed man was shot dead by a detective during a chase through Darlinghurst streets ...

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  20. MANY U.S.A. CITIZENS CROSS BORDER TO GREET ROYAL COUPLE

    EDMONTON, October 16.—Princess Elizabeth may get her first taste of a Canadian winter on the prairies. Snow and heavy frost chilled residents here today while they ...

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  21. DAIRY ORGANISATIONS PLEASED WITH NEW HIGH PRICE BUTTER

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Gratification at the decision to increase the price of butter to 3/1½ a lb. was expressed today by Mr. T. F. Plunkett. M.L.A., Chairman of the Queensland Co-opera ...

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  22. Britain In Grave Position

    LONDON, October 16.—"The Times" correspondent in Cairo states the danger in the Middle East situation has been ...

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  23. ELECTION BRAWL OVER A BANNER

    LONDON, October 16. — A free fight broke out after Mr. Attlee, the Prime Minister, had addressed an election ...

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  24. UNIQUE FIRE CHARGE

    NEW YORK, October 16. —James J. Moran, former first Deputy Fire Commissioner has been indicted by the New York ...

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  25. BLAMEY LEAVES £27,000—AND BATON FOR NATION

    Field Marshal Sir Thomas Blamey, Australia's wartime Commander-in-Chief who died on May 27. left a gross estate valued at £27,800. Lady Blamey has decided that the Field Marshal’s baton, Sir Thomas Blamey's uniform, decoratio[?]s and orders will be handed into the custody of the National War Museum ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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