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  3. U.K. MOVE ON PERSIAN OIL POSSIBLY AVERTED WAR

    WASHINGTON, September 30 — A clash which might have set off war in the Middle East was narrowly, perhaps temporarily, averted by Britain’s decision to throw the Persian oil crisis on to the Security Council, American officials told the American Associated Press ...

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  4. U.K. FESTIVAL ENDS

    LONDON, September 30.—Police last night failed to stop an eve-of-closing-raid by souvenir hunters at the Festival of Britain South Bank Exhibition. Nearly 150,000 ...

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  5. POISONER WILL DIE

    TOKIO, September 30.—A Tokio Court today upheld the death sentence on a 59-year-old artist accused of giving 12 clerks fatal doses of poison so that he could rob a ...

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  6. [?]AA Surveys Outback Air Services

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Experts of T.A.A. have completed a survey of flying facilities in the north-west ...

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  7. "China Will Extend War In Asia"

    SAN FRANCISCO, September 30.—Wang Chung, a 30-year-old machinist who fled from Shanghai several ...

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  8. Second Slashing In Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Another razor attack, the second this week, occurred in Brisbane tonight when a man was accosted by two men in Turbot Street, City, slashed with a razor, ...

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  9. Peron Tightens Grip On Nation

    BUENOS AIRES, September 30.—Presis dent Peron tightened his grip on the nation, six weeks in advance of the Presidential election, as a result of the ill-starred military ...

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  10. Fanatical Persian Mobs Demonstrate

    LONDON, September 30.— Reuter's Teheran representative says the Speaker of the Maj[?]s adjourned the session ...

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  11. FOREIGN SUBS OFF U.S.

    ANCHORAGE (Alaska), September 30.—The United States Navy and Air Force’ were investigating the ...

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  12. POLICE RAID FLATS, ARREST FIVE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Thirty armed police raided, three flats in North Sydney early today and arrested three ...

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  13. Body In River Six Months

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—For six months the body of a woman believed to have been murdered has been washing ...

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  14. MURDERED, BURNT

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Albury detectives today began investigating the death of an Indian hawker and peddler whose ...

    Article : 76 words
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  17. 43 Stitches In Women’s Face

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — A young' woman had 43 stitches inserted in three razor slashes in her face ...

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  18. ROYAL COUPLE TO VISIT U.S.

    WASHINGTON, September 30.—Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will arrive in ...

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  19. Strange Barge In Arnhem Land

    DARWIN, Sunday.—An unidentified barge has been seen poaching in central Arnhem Land rivers in the last few days. ...

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  20. Whole Of King's Left Lung Was Removed

    LONDON, September 30.—The "Sunday Express" says His Majesty cracked a joke when doctors told him that an operation was necessary and has continued cracking jokes, weak as he has been, throughout his ordeal. ...

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  21. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE IN VIEW OF 70

    NEW YORK, September 30.—A handsome, unemployed actor, Lewis Howard, 32, was in a serious ...

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  22. TO FIGHT FISH SALES DIRECTION

    TWEED HEADS, Sunday. [?] Tweed Fish Distributors' man ager (Mr. P. A. Kingston) told a week-end fishermen's meeting ...

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  23. HOPES FOR RESUMPTION OF KOREAN PEACE TALKS

    NEW YORK, September 30. General dear Bradley today expressed hope that the Korean cease - fire talks ...

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  24. "HEAT BOWL" WORST SINCE LAST SUMMER

    Brisbane, Sunday. — Three-quarters of Queensland today baked in the highest temperatures since ...

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