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  2. COMPETITORS GIVING VOICE

    Miss Carla Nordis (left) singing one of a bracket of Norwegian folk songs at the Eisteddfod last night. Miss Nordis is competing in 40 sections at the Eisteddfod. Mr. George Crawford (centre) who is 68, singing "The Harper." Miss Gwendolyn Nolan (right) singing a German folk song. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. U.S. To Seek U.N. Peace Safeguards

    NEW YORK, Sept. 18.— The United States will ask the U.N. General Assembly, when it begins its 1950 ...

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  4. CRITICAL VOTE IN COMMONS

    LONDON, Sept. 18.—Most political correspondents forecast that the Labour Government will survive tomorrow's division in the House of ...

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  5. Penicillin Free— Vial Is Not

    Although patients are able to obtain penicillin free of charge under the Federal Government's drug scheme, they have ...

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  6. WHARF MEN TO GO BACK

    Sydney wharflabourers who went on strike last Friday are expected to resume work this morning. The resumption will be the sequel of a meeting ...

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  7. AUTUMN POLL PROSPECTS

    On paper, the overall Government majority now appears to be seven, taking into account the three seats vacant—two ...

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  8. Public May Vote On Underground Car Area In Hyde Park

    Sydney residents may be asked at a referendum next December whether they favour the building of an underground car park in Hyde Park. Alderman D. Minogue ...

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  9. CRISIS IS EASING

    LONDON, Sept. 18 (A.A.P.).—The sterling area's dollar crisis has faded since devaluation— ...

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  10. No Rally In Street On G.P.O. Clock

    The City Council will not allow the Town Planning Association to hold a public meeting in Martin Place. ...

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  11. "THREAT TO SERVICES"

    LONDON, Sept. 18.— While the collapse of London's bus strike points to a possible lull on the industrial front, ...

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  12. New Brickworks Opened In Enfield

    The Premier, Mr. McGirr. yesterday opened Australia's first co-operative brick and tile works, in Water Street, Enfield. ...

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  13. DELEGATION IMPRESSED

    LONDON, Sept. 18.—The Belgrade correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that the three-man British Labour Party ...

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  14. GUERILLAS STRIKE

    SAIGON, Sept. 18 (A.A.P.Reuter).—Three battalions of Vietmin guerillas opened a large-scale attack on Saturday ...

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  15. MOBIL CONCERT

    Miss Joan Sutherland and the other prize-winners of the 1950 "Mobil Quest" will give a recital at the Assembly Hall to-morrow ...

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  16. ZOO TO GET GIRAFFE

    A female giraffe is coming to Sydney Zoo to replace one that died recently. The president of the Taronga ...

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  18. CONTROLS IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 18 (A.A.P.).—The Government yesterday issued its first order under the arms programme to ...

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  19. RIVER TOPS 1921 LEVEL

    BROKEN HILL, Monday. —The Darling River at Menindee has risen to 31 feet five inches, higher than the ...

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  20. PUBLIC SEES ROYAL BABY

    LONDON, Sept. 18.—Princess Anne made her first public appearance last night. She travelled with her mother, ...

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  21. First Trip Of New Australia

    The Commonwealth Government's 22,500-ton migrant liner New Australia made her first appearance in Sydney ...

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  22. FIGHT TO SAVE MAN'S LEG

    Doctors in Hornsby Hospital are struggling to save a leg of a young motor-cyclist who collided with a car in the ...

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  23. C.-in-C.'s Latest Release

    TOKYO, Sept. 18. (A.A.P.Reuter). — Main points in General MacArthur's latest release are— ...

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  24. Death Of Colonel J. T. H. Goodwin

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Lieutenant-Colonel John Thomas Hill Goodwin, former Commonwealth ...

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  25. NORTH SHORE LINE DELAY

    North Shore trains were delayed for up to an hour yesterday morning when an overhead power cable snapped and ...

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  26. HIGHWAY OPEN

    The Department of Main Roads has announced that the Hume Highway over Razorback Mountain between Camden and ...

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  27. Science Induces Two Lamb Seasons Yearly

    CHICAGO, Sept. 18 (A.A.P.). — United States scientists have succeeded in their search for a hormone ...

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  28. DOCTORS ANXIOUS OVER SHAW

    LONDON, Sept: 18 (A.A.P.) —Doctors attending George Bernard Shaw are still anxious about the recurrence of his ...

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  29. He Remembers The 14-Hour Work-day

    Fifty years of service with only two months' sick leave is the record of Mr. Reuben Kurts, 70, who retired yesterday as secretary to Bebarfalds Ltd. ...

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  30. SEAMEN'S KOREA ADVENTURE

    PERTH, Monday.—Two Australian seamen whose vessel was bombed and sunk by a North Korean fighter-bomber 16 miles ...

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  31. FILM ACTOR DIES

    HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 18 (A.A.P.).—Pedro de Cordoba, who often played the role of a priest in films, was found dead ...

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