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  4. SOVIET POLICY COMPELS FREE NATIONS TO REARM

    SAN FRANCISO, Oct. 18—President Truman last night laid down tour conditions which the Soviet Union must fulfil before the United States will relax its efforts to build up the military strength of the free world. The President told the people in a broadcast of his talks with General ...

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  5. RED RAIDS EXPECTED

    CANBERRA, Wed—Hints were given to-day that security police have prepared for a series of raids on premises believed to ...

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  6. FURTHER SHOWERS

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fine in far south-west and far west, but general rain continuing in other districts and gradually extending ...

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  8. BRITISH TROOPS MOVE ON CAPITAL

    TOKIO, Oct. 18 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—British and South Korean vanguards swept into the mist-shrouded outer defences of Pyongyang at dawn to-day to start the bottle for the Communist capital. ...

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  9. Australian Wheat Witt Find Big Demand

    Mr. J. S. Teasdale, chairman of the Australian Wheat Board said recently that overseas demand for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HONEYMOON TOO EXPENSIVE

    NEWARK (New Jersey), Oct. 18.— There will be no honeymoon for actress Diana Barrymore and her leading man, Robert Wilcox, ...

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  11. WATCH ON DISRUPTIVE TACTICS

    LONDON, Oct. 18. — Labour Minister Mr. George Isaacs, told Parliament yesterday that the British Government was still ...

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  12. BRIDEGROOM DIED FROM INJURIES

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Doctors have not yet told Mrs. Monica Casey, a bride of 17 days, that her husband died from injuries ...

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  13. Mr. Cahill Wants More Money For The States

    WAGGA, Wed.—The Minister for Local Government told the Local Government Conference today that he would do everything ...

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  14. BRITAIN WON’T MOVE FOR PEACE TALKS

    LONDON, Oct, 18.— The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, yesterday rejected a suggestion in Parliament that Britain should ...

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  15. PORT STRIKE PARALYSES SHIPPING

    SYDNEY, Wed.—A commonwealth-wide 24-hour stoppage, called by the Waterside Workers’ Federation, came into, force ...

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  18. Pilot Made Desperate Bid To Save Air Liner

    LONDON, Oct. 18.— Captain J. E. Carson, pilot of the British European Airways Dakota, which crashed in North London yesterday, killing 28 people, kept up a desperate radio consultation with Northholt airport when on engine ...

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  19. France To Press For Aid In Indo-China

    LONDON, Oct, 18.—President Truman’s assurance that the war in Korea will “soon be at an end” has raised French hopes that ...

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  20. UNREST IN EGYPT

    CAIRO, Oct, 18.— Egypt’s Opposition parties warned King Farouk in a joint statement yesterday that the public’s patience ...

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