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  4. FIRE KILLS HUNDREDS ON BOARD PLEASURE VESSEL

    TORONTO, September 78.--At least 216 people are believed to have been killed in a swift, disastrous fire which swept the 6905-ton Great Lakes cruise ship Noronic at the Toronto dock early on Saturday ...

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  5. Hungarian Treason Charge

    BUDAPEST, September 18.--Hungary's former chief Of staff and assistant Defence Minister, ...

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  6. Seamen's Complaint On Black Ban Cash

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Some former Australian crew members of the Ngatoro complained to-day that they had not received any of the £1200 ''indemnity payment" paid for lifting a black ban on the vessel. ...

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    This strange monster is Britain's first four-jet airliner, the de Havilland Comet. Fourteen of these aircraft' are being built for use on main trunk international routes and are hoped to be in service by 1952. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Castaways Spent 3½ Weeks On Barren Isle

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--After suffering the greatest privation on barren Curtis Island in J Bass Strait for 3½ weeks after their yacht had been wrecked in a storm, an Adelaide business man and ...

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  9. LITTLE HOPE FOR PACT IN PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, September 18.--While plans are to be made for a practical military basis for the North Atlantic Pact, Big Three Ministers have decided to abandon China to the Reds, and ...

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  10. EXPELLED MEN WILL WORK

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Former members of the Stato A.L.P. expelled on September 2 for "disruptive behaviour" have ...

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  11. COAL STRIKE LIKELY IN U.S.

    PITTSBURGH, September 18.--Indications poured in from all parts of the country this morning that a new ...

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  12. HUNTERS DESTROY "BUNYIP"

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A party of hunters claim to have killed the "Hart- wood billabong bunyip" ...

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  13. Petrol Going Underground?

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--According to reports received in Canberra, hundreds of thousands of gallons of petrol are ...

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  14. Cripps To Broadcast

    LONDON, September 18.--Sir Stafford Cripps will broadcast at 8.15 p.m. G.M.T. to-night for 15 ...

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  15. Arabian King Was Disgusted

    MADRID, September 18.--King Abdullah of Transjor-dan walked out in disgust from a bullfight given in his ...

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  16. Americans Moving In

    LONDON, September 18.--America is losing no time moving in on Britain's colonial Empire, says the 'Sunday ...

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  17. CAUGHT BOTH WAYS

    LONDON, September 18.--Agency representatives in Berlin state that three British soldiers who fled from a Russian gaol on ...

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  18. WOMAN DEAD AT 106 YEARS HAD TRAVELLED THE DROVING ROUTES

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Mrs. Amelia Johnstone, believed by her family to have been the oldest woman in Queensland, if not in Australia, died to-day at the age of 106. Mrs. Johnstone, who contracted a chill ten days ago, died at the home of her daughter, ...

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  19. Poison Phials Believed Stolen From Train

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Police believe the 72 phials of chloropicrin which were found in Dubbo gutters on Thursday and Friday were stolen from a goods train passing through Dubbo. ...

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  20. Wanted--Anglo French Umpire

    PARIS, September 18.--The French evening newspaper 'Paris Presse' called for a supreme commander for the ...

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  21. COLOR BAR IN BCOF HOTELS?

    TOKIO, September 18.--A B.C.O.F. spokesman to-day confirmed that there was some disorimination at ...

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  22. Sir Stafford Was Grateful

    LONDON, September 18.--The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Stafford Cripps), on his arrival by air from the Washington ...

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  23. FOUND SHOT ON AUCKLAND BEACH

    AUCKLAND, September 18.--A large police staff spent the week-end investigating the death of a French engineer, Jean Venot ...

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