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  3. VATICAN PAPER REPUDIATES DR. GARBETT

    A charge by the Archbishop of York (Dr. Garnett) that the Vatican policy towards Russia encouraged a division of Europe, ...

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  4. CHINESE GOVT. OPPOSITION QUELLED

    Chinese Government agents, in making a, series of arrests in Peiping, last week are believed to have disrupted an incipient ...

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  5. POLAND WANTS U.N.O. TO PROHIBIT GERM WARFARE

    Poland intends te ask the United Nations soon to begin negotiations for a prohibition of germ warfare. Reporting this the American United Press says it is no secret that the United States, Britain and, France had ...

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  6. GANDHI AGAINST LIVING AMID BLOODSHED

    Gandhi no longer wished to live in the face of misery and bloodshed now gripping India. Gandhi, who celebrated his 78th birthday, said that many friends were hoping he would live to be 125, but he had lost all desire ...

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  7. OPERATION MADE 5-YEAR-OLD BOY INTO GIRL

    Dr. Elmer Hess, Cheif of the Urological Department at St. Vincent's Hospital, Erie, Pennsylvania, described a case in ...

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  8. CHINESE ARMY DRIVE TO OUST COMMUNISTS

    A powerful American-trained new First Army has pushed southwards from Mukden, says the American United Press, quoting a Government military spokesman. The latter added that simultaneously another Government ...

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  9. HOCKING-BELL CASE TO GO TO PRIVY COUNCIL

    The Hocking-Bell case, which has been before the Australian courts since 1941, will come before the Privy Council on October 14, on an ...

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  10. RUGBY LEAGUE TOUR OF AUSTRALIA

    AUCKLAND, Friday.—permission for the Schoolboys' Rugby League, team to tour Australia, next season has been grantde-by the New Zealand ...

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  11. EVATT DISAPPOINTED WITH ECONOMIC PROGRESS

    Disappointment with the progress made by the United Nations Economic and Social Council was expressed by the leader of the Australian delegation to U.N.O. (Dr. Evatt) yesterday. He told the General Assembly's ...

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  12. YEHUDI MENUHIN DIVORCED FOR MENTAL CRUELTY

    It is disclosed that the Australian-born wife of Yehudi Menuhin obtained a divorce in Carson City, Nevada, on ...

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  13. BRITISH MINERS TO WORK LONGIR HOURS

    Following a renewed discussion of a method to work longer hours in the pits to increase coal production, the Cabinet, National Coal Board, and ...

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  14. CANADA MAY CALL RUSSIA BEFORE U.N.O.

    Canada yesterday threatened to call the Soviet before U.N.O. as a violator of fundamental human rights because of Russia's refusal to let ...

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  15. TRADE EXPANSION IN AUSTRALIA TO HELP BRITAIN

    An official announcement is expected shortly on the progress of discussions between Britain and Australia on a planned expansion of meat, ...

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  16. JEWISH AGENCY ACCEPTS PARTITION PLAN

    On the eve of a full general discussion on Palestine the chairman of the American section of the Jewish Agency for Palestine (Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver) informed the General Assembly's committee on Palestine, that the ...

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  17. BRITAIN SEEKING WHEAT FROM AUSTRALIA.

    The Ministry for Food is negotiating with the Australian Wheat Board for 50 million bushels of wheat for which the board is asking 17/- (13/7 ...

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  18. GERMAN GIRL HID IN BOX "POSTED" TO NEW YORK

    An American soldier tried to hid his 21-year-old German sweethear in a box which he attempted [?] "post" by air on a plane, leav[?] ...

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  19. DEADLOCK IN TARIFF DISCUSSIONS

    Anglo-American tariff discussions at Geneva may have tobe regarded as in a state of permanent deadlock or as entirely broken down if no further progress is made by October 15 when the General International Trade Conference ends. ...

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  20. FRANCE TO HAVE NO CREDIT TO PURCHASE FOOD

    France is in a desperate plight and after November 1 will have no dollars to buy essential food, fuel or materials. ...

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  21. COWLING DISMISSES PAILS' COMPLAINT AS EXAGGERATED

    Mr. R. Cowling, manager of the Australian Davis Cup team, dismissed the allegations by Dinny Pails about quarrels and ill-feeling in the ...

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  22. BRITISH SKIRTS 14 INCHES OFF GROUND

    Leading fashion designers voted in favour of a hem-line, 14 inches from the ground. A spokesman told Reuters, "We ...

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  23. SPEEDWAY RIDERS FOR AUSTRALIA

    Ten speedway riders sailed for Australia yesterday. They include Lionel Van Pragg, Vic. Duggan, Ray Duggan and N. Parker. ...

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  24. INDUSTRIAL CHARTER ADOPTED BY CONSERVATIVES

    Although keen opposition was expected from members, who considered it went too far to the left, the Conservative conference at Brighton ...

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  25. BRITISH DRIVE FOR EXPORTS

    Britain's targets of 140 to 160 per cent. of her pre war exports Will not be taken as ceilings, but as floors from which she must climb further. ...

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  26. CHAMPAGNE SERVED TO SAVE DOLLARS

    Because other liquors would, have cost dollars the French Embassy served French champagne to 500 guests at a reception last night to ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL FOR U.S. COLLEGES

    Confirming his intention of introducing Australian Rules football to America, Mr Carl K. Dellmuth, director of Athletics at Swarthmore ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICA ON TRUSTEESHIP

    It is understood from South African sources that Dr. Evatt has prepared a statement for delivery to the General Assembly's Trusteeship ...

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  29. [?]ULGARIA REFUSES TO RECOGNISE RIGHTS OF BRITISH NOTE

    The Bulgarian Government in its reply to the British Note on the execution of Petkov, declared that it did not recognise the right of any ...

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  30. BOWS AND ARROWS TO KILL KANGAROOS

    A denial that it was cruel to shoot kangaroos with bows and arrows was made by the Secretary of the Society of Sydney Bowmen (Mr. L. ...

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  31. WRONG ARTICLES IN ENGLISH PARCELS

    Sonic stores, that pack parcels to send to people in England, were in cluding foods not suitable, said Mrs. jill Schailt on arrival form England ...

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  32. QUEEN MAKES FLORAL SEATS FOR EXPORT

    Queen Mary has given the women's volunteer service six floral chair seats, which she embroidered and signed, "Mary R." ...

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  33. DUTCH QUEEN GIVES UP POWER

    It is announced that Queen Wilhelmina is laying down, the reigns of office temporarily owing to health reasons, and that Crown Princess ...

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