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  4. INDIAN FORCES BREAK RAIDERS' MAIN STRENGTH

    NEW DELHI, Thursday: Indian Government forces are officially stated to have broken the main strength of the Kashmir raiders. The Kashmir Government ...

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  5. U.N. Commission to Supervise Korea Elections; Russian Boycott

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The United Nations Political Committee voted to send a special United Nations Commission to Korea to supervise the national election as a preliminary to the establishment of an independent Korean government and the withdrawal of the American and Russian ...

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  6. LTAA Asks Permit For Jugoslav

    The Lawn Tennis Association of Australia will write to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Explosion Kills 16

    LONDON, Thursday: The Associated Press representative at Helsinki says: An explosion of a cistern of chlorine last night destroyed a wood pulp factory at Rauma, killing at least 15 people and injuring over 100. ...

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  8. Blair Athol

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Directly attacking the decision of the Queensland Government to allow ...

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  9. Poisoned Chocolates Mystery

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Detectives have not yet solved the mystery surrounding the posting of a ...

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  10. "First Fruit of Theories Spread by Miserable Breed"

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Speaking during the Ranking Bill debate in the House of Representatives to-day Mr Gullett (Lib., Vic.) said while Australian soldiers were away fighting for their country a miserable ...

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  11. Japanese Whaling Fleet For Antarctic

    TOKIO, Thursday: Nine whalers, representing the first major group of the second Japanese Antarctic ...

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  12. GUARDING AGAINST BRINGING IN DISEASES

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Federal health authorities plan a tightening up of Australia's quarantine ...

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  13. Claims Hirohito Would Confess as War Criminal

    BOSTON, Thursday: The Christian Science Monitor's Tokio correspondent reports that Major-General Riukichi Tanaka, formerly Chief of the Military Service Bureau of the Japanese General Staff told him in a ...

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  14. SCALDED TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Samuel W. Wordley (53), a boiler attendant, was scalded to death in the basement of the Elizabeth Street store ...

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  15. Rosevear's Warning to Members

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Speaker(Mr Rosevear) in the House of Representatives today warned ...

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  16. Arrest of Three Polish Refugees In Czechoslovakia

    WARSAW, Thursday: The Polish Government has announced that three members of the fleeing group of which the leader of the Opposition Peasant Party (M. Mikolajczyk) was a member, have been arrested after ...

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  17. Two Cinemas Defy Catholic Ultimatum

    PHILADELPHIA, Thursday: Two city theatres continued showings of "Forever Amber" and "The Outlaw" today in ...

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  18. ESCAPE REPEATED

    LONDON, Thursday: Michael Morgan and Bernard McClusky, inmates of the criminal lunatic department at Perth prison, ...

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  19. ATTEMPT TO KILL BURMESE PREMIER

    LONDON, Thursday: Reuter's Rangoon representative says: The Premier (Thakin Nu) escaped unhurt from an assassination ...

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  20. QUEEN MARY CREW DECIDES TO RETURN TO SHIP

    LONDON, Thursday: A meeting of 300 men of the Queen Mary's crew decided to return to the ship. ...

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  21. No "Sneaky Inquiries" on Teachers

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Minister for Education (Mr Heffron) said in the Legislative Assembly today he wanted it ...

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  22. Australian Expedition To Antarctic; First Ship Leaves Nov. 14

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The first ship of the Australian national antarctic research expedition will sail from Melbourne on November 14. The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) announced this today ...

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  23. SIX MORE POLLING PLACES

    LISMORE, Thursday: Six additional polling places in the Richmond Electorate had been gazetted, said the divisional returning officer ...

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  24. Cost of Living Rises Least in British C'wealth Countries

    LAKE SUCCESS, U.S., Thursday: The October issue of the United Nations Statistical Bulletin shows ...

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  25. AWU Ruler

    Mr Clarence G. Fallon, secretary of the Australian Workers' ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. DENIES GIFT OF NYLONS TO PRINCESS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday:--The British Embassy has denied that the British Ambassador (Lord Inverchapel) had ...

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