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  3. RED FIFTH COLUMN IN LATIN AMERICA

    SANTIAGO, October 12.—The Chilean Government in a new Statement to-day on the expulsion of two Yugoslav diplomats, alleged that a Communist fifth column, working under a foreign director, was ...

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  4. U.S.A. FAVOURS MODIFIED PARTITION OF PALESTINE

    NEW YORK, October 12.—The A.A.P. Lake Success correspondent says the American delegate (Mr. Herschel Johnson) told the U.N. Assembly’s committee on Palestino yesterday that the U.S.A. supported the basic principles of the Inquiry Commission’s unanimous recommendations and majority plan, providing for ...

    Article : 540 words
  5. Naked Man Roams Bush

    THARGOMINDAH, Sunday. — Parties led by police are searching for a naked man roaming in the bush near Cowra ...

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  6. Family Killed By Father

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— A man, his wife and four children residents of Earlwood, were found dead in their beds to-day with ...

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  7. N.S.W. RAILWAYS TO OPERATE PLANES?

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — A proposal that the Railway Commissioner be given authority to Operate his own intra-State air ...

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  8. PREFERENCE DEADLOCK ENDED?

    LONDON, October 12. — The B.U.P. Geneva correspondent says that U.S.A. and British Commonwealth delegates have worked out ...

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  9. BRITISH UNIONS OPPOSE MIGRATION

    NEW YORK, October 12.— The A.A.P. San Francisco correspondent says the British Trade Union Congress strongly opposed ...

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  10. U.S. DISCRIMINATION AGAINST NEGROES

    NEW YORK, October 12.— The New York National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People will Submit to the United ...

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  11. Wanted Malay Walks Into Police Station

    SINGAPORE, October 12 (A.A.PReuters). — While armed police searched the Kajang area for a Malay who ran amok killing 10 ...

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  12. Good Save By Firemen

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— Daring work by fireman saved 20 small naval craft at Wiiliamstown dockyard last night after showers of ...

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  13. Balkans Border Commission

    NEW YORK, [?] The A.A.P. Lake Success correspondent says the U.N. Assembly’s political committee adopted to-night by 36 ...

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  14. Another Flood Threatens Tokio

    TOKIO, Sunday.— Only a few weeks after the worst typhoon and flood disaster for many years, the Tokio area is again threatened ...

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  15. CHALLENGE SAY ARABS

    The B.U.P. Jerusalem correspondent says the exiled Mufti’s newspaper, “A1 Widha,” in a leader on U.S. support for partition, said "We accept American challenge and are ready to take the case from ...

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  16. WOMAN DROWNED IN HARBOUR

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— The body of Mrs. Kathleen Nicholls, 34, of Campsie, was found last night floating in the harbour near the ...

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  17. Old Man Burns In Embers

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A 73year-old man who fell out of bed into a fire on the floor of his hut, lay screaming in the embers for ...

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  18. 5000 HOMELESS IN COLOMBIA FIRE

    BOGOTA, (Columbia), October 12.— A fire last night destroyed Tumoco, Colombia's second most important port. Five thousand ...

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  19. Indian Train Crash

    LONDON, October 12.—Reuters’ New Delhi representative says it is officially stated 32 were killed and 73 injured when a refugee train ...

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  20. Victoria’s Election LABOUR MAKING UPPER HOUSE MAIN ISSUE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Labour has decided to make the Legislative Council issue its fighting policy in the forthcoming State election. This was clearly indicated to-day ...

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  21. U.N. ACHiEVES NOTHING

    NEW YORK, October 12.—Paul Henri Snaak, Prime Minister of Belgium and head of the Belgian delegation to United ...

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  22. No Radio Station For' Varsity Students

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— university students who have been planning a campaign to establish their own radio station have received a ...

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  23. Pastor Niemoller May Preach Here

    LONDON, October 12.— Pastor Martin Niemoller, who was persecuted by the Nazis, told Reuters Frankfurt correspondent that ...

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  24. DOLLAR DEFICIT

    CANBERRA, Sunday.— Australia's dollar deficit will be examined again to-morrow by the Cabinet sub-committee over which ...

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  25. GASTRO DEATH

    BRISBANE, Sunday.— Another child died from gastro cnteritis at Wattlebrae Hospital to-day. This makes total deaths toll since the ...

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  26. WILL MAKE QUEENSLAND NO. 1 MINING STATE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The State Government planned to develop Queensland into Australian's No. 1 mining State, said the Mines Minister (Mr. Foley) in a broadcast to-night. ...

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  27. HYPNOTISED FOR BIRTH OF BABY

    NEW YORK, October 12. — Dr. Harold Rosen, psychiatrist to the John Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, revealed yesterday that he had ...

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  28. KILLED BY BLOW WITH BOTTLE

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.—A man alleged to have been hit over the head with a bottle during a quarrel at his home on saturday night, ...

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  29. MASS WEDDING OF 255 COUPLES

    NANKING, October 12.—A record mass marriage was celebrated to-day when the Mayor of Shenyi united 225 couples in a ceremony ...

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  30. British Migrants Due Here Next Month

    The largest batch of United Kingdom migrants for Queensland to date was to have left England on the Ormonde yesterday. ...

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  31. Lunatic Fouhd At Royal Palace

    LONDON, October.12.—A man found by a sentry in the grounds of Buckingham Palace late last night had escaped from a mental ...

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