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  3. PERSIAN MOVES IN ABADAN

    The Persian Oil Board to-day ordered Mr. G.'E. Creen, British Communications engineer in Abadan ...

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  4. Prof. Oliphant's Visit To U.S. Delayed; Visa Not Issued

    United States Department authorities have delayed the departure of prominent Australian atomic scientist, professor Marcus Oliphant, to the U.S. The authorities in Washington have not yet issued ...

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  5. ROBINSON WINS ON T.K.O. IN 10th ROUND OF FIGHT

    "Sugar" Ray Robinson (U.S.) armweary from hitting a dazed and glassy-eyed rival into helplessness, regained his world middleweight crown front Randolph Turpin ...

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  6. U.N. HOLDS INITIATIVE OVER KOREAN FRONT

    United Nations troops held the Initiative along the whole Korean battlefront yesterday. As battles rumbled into life there was no ...

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  7. Sunken Sub. Found By Television

    Under-water television was used to And the British submarine "Affray, which went down in the English channel ...

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  8. METEORS NOT DISCARDED

    It was far too early yet to form a worthwhile conclusion on the Meteor jet fighters now being used by the ...

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  9. Large-Scale Russian Military Moves Near Japan Cause Anxiety

    Russia is speeding up military preparation in areas within reach of Japan. This is reported by the Tokio correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," who quotes Allied intelligence ...

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  10. Truck Driver Dead In Mountainside Crash

    The driver of a heavy truck was killed when the vehicle plunged more than 200 feet down the side of a mountain 26 miles ...

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  11. Polio. In Wagga

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Three cases of polio from Wagga were reported to the Health Department to-day. The total number ...

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  12. POSSIBLE JAPANESE UNDERCUTTING OF PRICES FEARED

    Empire-wide controversies over the threat of reviving Japanese trade competition last night, brought a charge of complacency by Labour Parliamentarian, Mr. Ellis Smith. ...

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  13. Big Three Talks On Middle East

    Foreign officials connected with the Big Three talks here between Britain, France and the U.S. said that the Middle East ...

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  14. GIFT TIGERS FROM INDONESIA

    Two four-years-old Sumatran tigers a gift of the Government if Indonesia for Taronga Zoological Park Trust, reached ...

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  15. MOTHER GAVE BABY TO THE POLICE

    A young mother gave her baby daughter to police who went to her flat to investigate the child's screams to-night. ...

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  16. WOOL VALUES DOWN AGAIN

    There was a further decline in wool values to-day. Prices, when compared with yesterday, were about par for all ...

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  17. GUARD FOR DAVIS CUP IN CANBERRA PLANNED

    A continuous guard over the Davjs Cup and trophies for the A.C.T. Jubilee tennis tournament will be maintained at Manuka pavilion September 29, 30 and October 1. ...

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  18. Involuntary Refugees To Return Through Curtaln

    The American High Commissioner today announced that persons on the Czech fugitive train which dashed into Germany on Tuesday may return to Czechoslovakia if they wish. ...

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  19. REST FOR KING DESIRED

    Friends of the Royal Family believe that doctors have asked the King to return to London to-morrow, not only for treatment, ...

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  20. WOMEN PLAN ON INFLATION

    A programme by Canberra women to combat inflation was forecast by the president of the A.C.T. division of the National ...

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  21. Prime Minister Of Ceylon To Visit Australia

    The Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr.D. S. Sehanayake, will visit Australia next month as the guest of the Commonwealth ...

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  22. REFUND OF WOOL LEVY TO GROWERS

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, said yesterday, that as the result of the recent referendum among woolgrowers had made it ...

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  23. JAPANESE FOR OLYMPICS

    Japan will be represented by a team of 15 at the winter Olympic Games in Oslo in February. 1952 The Japanese Amateur ...

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  24. Powerful Atomic Stockpile

    WASHINGTON, Thurs.— Destructive power of the American atomic weapons stockpile is "truly fantastic," Congressional ...

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  25. Diet To Discuss Treaty

    TOKYO, Thur. (AAA-Reuter). —Informed quarters quoted by the Kyode newsagency predict that the extraordinary session of ...

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  26. N.S.W. Hotels to Open on Sept. 22

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The Minister for Justice (Mr. Downing) said to-night that the State Government would not order ...

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