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  3. KILLED BY CRICKET BALL

    SYDNEY, Monday.—An eight-year-old boy was killed while playing cricket at schdol today. He was ...

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  4. North America Fears Japanese New Expansion

    NEW YORK, September 17: Apprehension about the effects of the Japanese treaty, in many North American sectional interests, is felt in the south Pacific dominions, especially Australia. They might ...

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  5. Stunt Plane Kills 20 When It Crashes Into Crowd

    FLAGLER (Colorado), September 17.— Twenty persons were killed and about 50 injured when a stunt plane crashed into a crowd of screaming spectators at an air pageant ...

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  6. NO COMPROMISE IN DISPUTE WILL BE ACCEPTED BY PERSIA

    TEHERAN, September 17 (Reuter).— Premier Mossadeq, broadcasting to the nation tonight, declared he and the Government would accept no compromise in the oil dispute ...

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  7. S.A. Officer Cleared Of Court Charge

    SYDNEY, Monday. — A disorderly conduct charge against a Salvation Army captain was dismissed in ...

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  8. Drastic Work Cuts In Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Between 5000 and 6000 State workers will be dismissed under the government's ...

    Article : 195 words
  9. U.S.A. Has Atomic Field Arms

    NEW YORK. September 17. —About 12,000 troops would undergo special training In the tactical use of new type ...

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  10. PILOT LANDS AIRLINER IN FIELD

    CHICAGO. September 17.— A total of 37 passengers and four crew members were injured today when a pilot ...

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  11. NEHRU MAY RETIRE

    LUCKNOW, September 17. —Mr. Nehru, Prime Minister or India, told a public meeting here today he was ...

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  12. REINFORCEMENT TOTAL REACHED

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The target of 600 additional Australian troops for Korea has been passed. ...

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  13. Wharfies Will Take Jap Goods

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Japanese goods would not be declared black by the Waterslide Workers’ Federation, a ...

    Article : 96 words
  14. GUN BATTLE IN U.S.A. FUN PARK

    BIRMINGHAM (Alabama). September 17.—Police fought a running gun battle with three escaped convicts in an ...

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    LONDON, September 17. — The Australian violinist. 22-year-old Leonard Dommet, is leading the Covent Garden ...

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  17. More Bitter Fighting In Korea Results In Allied Advances

    TOKIO, September 17. — Over 1000 Communist assault troops left strong bunker positions to launch a fierce counter-attack against United Nations forces inching forward on the ...

    Article : 434 words
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  19. BUTTER FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Queenslanders were sending up to 3 tons of butter each week to southern States. ...

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  20. NORTH ATLANTIC PACT DEFENCE POLICY FACES MONEY PROBLEM

    OTTAWA, September 17. —— The North Atlantic Council tomorrow will tackle the complex problem of finding means to finance the speed-up of rearmament without crippling ...

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  21. Mystery Of Beer Collars Explained

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A pretty barmaid probably would get away with a "collar" on the beer, but she still had to be an ...

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  22. MENZIES HAS HECTIC MEETING

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Continuous interruptions and cries of "Hell Hitler" greeted Prime Minister Menzies in his only ...

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  23. BREAK TO HALT NEBO FIRE

    MACKAY, Monany. — Firefighters hope to bring the Nebo bushfires under control by to-morrow night. They are ...

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  24. How Fielder Was Swindled Of £900

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A man who swindled paddock bookmaker Les Tidmarsh of £900 at Rosehill on Saturday is believed to have obtained £133 on another forged ticket at ...

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  25. MEAT CONTROL IMMORAL

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Administrative tyranny by the Government had brought the meat industry into near chaos. ...

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  26. SEVEN KILLED IN BUS CRASH

    MANILA, September 17.—A packed bus plunged 400 feet off a cliff on Saturday, killing seven persons and injuring 21 ...

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