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  3. Punjab Rioting to Exterminate Moslems From Territory

    Rioting in East Punjab seemed to be a determined effort to wipe out the Moslem population, declared Sir Zafrullah Khan, the Pakistan representative to U.N.O., on arrival in London from Karachi. He added it was close ...

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  4. BRITISH PEOPLE MUST LOWER LIVING STANDARD

    "British people must lower their living standards in keeping.with their income, tighten their belts and work and sweat ...

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  5. PROMPT ACTION DEMANDED BY GENERAL ASSEMBLY

    The Secretary of State (General Marshall) called for prompt action on serious matters in the political and security field by the General Assembly. He made it clear that the United States delegation will put all its strength ...

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  6. EGYPT CONCERNED OVR REPORT FROM SUDAN

    The Egyptian council of Ministers is to hold an extraordinary meeting to consider a report that the Acting Governor ...

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  7. COBB DROVE CAR AT A SPEED OF 375.32 M.P.H.

    The British racing driver, John Cobb, roared over the measured mile at a world-excelling speed yesterday, but ...

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  8. CHURCH LEADER ATTACKS "IMMORALITY" OF DRESSES

    The Rev. Dr. Powell Davis, preaching in All Soul's Unitarian Church, appealed to American women not to wear longer skirts which, he asserted, were "immoral" because they wasted desperately needed material. ...

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  9. ALLIED TROOPS TO BE EVACUATED FROM MARGAN LINE

    The British Commander of Trieste (Major-General T. S. Airey) announced that the withdrawal of Allied troops from the Morgan line ...

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  10. DEATH ROLL ON LINER

    LONDON, Monday.—The death roll in the explosion on the liner Reina Del Pacifico, at Belfast, has risen to 23. ...

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  11. CHINESE "RED" GENERAL RAIDING NEAR NANKING

    The Government has imposed a curfew on the suburbs of Nanking and on the river traffic, following a discovery that a daring Communist raider, one-eyed, 55-year-old General Liu Poh-Chen, is roving on. the north bank of the Yangtze, about ...

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  12. MORNING DRESS FOR WEDDING OF PRINCESS

    In an austerity departure from tradition, the Lord Chamberlain announced that male guests will wear morning dress, lounge suits or ...

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  13. SEARCH ABANDONED FOR JAP. MURDERERS

    A.I.F. investigation officers have decided to abandon.the two years search for the perpetrator of a New Guinea massacre in 1943, in which ...

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  14. ANGLO-DANISH FOOD TALKS HITCH

    Waerum, Danish representative "to the Anglo-Danish food talks, which ended in a deadlock last week, said if no new Anglo-Danish food ...

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  15. COLONIAL LIBERATIONS THREAT TO PEACE

    Nationalistic movements for the liberation of former colonial peoples were a greater threat to world peace than the differences between victors ...

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  16. JAP. UNIONS PLAN OFFENSIVE FOR HIGHER WAGES

    Communist influenced Japanese unions have planned an October "offensive" for higher wages and more food. ...

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  17. POSITION OF STATE M.L.A.

    State Cabinet might discuss to-morrow whether or not any action will be taken in connection with the Drummoyne seat held by Mr. R. C. ...

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  18. SYDNEY CYCLIST WINS IN ENGLAND

    The Sydney cyclist, Harold Johnson, who arrived in England in July after working his passage from Australia to compete in British race, ...

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  19. JEWISH RABBI MAKES APPEAL TO FRANCE FOR RELEASE OF SON

    Grand Rabbi Jacob Korff cabled an appeal to his son, Rabbi Barch Dorff, to forcsake the hunger strike which he began a week ago after being ...

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  20. ELECTRICAL WORKERS PLAN TO INCREASE PRODUCTION

    First response to the appeal of the President of the Board of Trade (Sir Stafford Cripps) to British industry to make a great effort to meet the ...

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  21. CHARGED WITH EXTERMINATION OF JEWS.

    Otto Ohlenorff, former head of the special Nazi police force, known as Himmler's murder group, appeared before an American tribunal charged ...

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  22. NEWS IN BRIEF

    LONDON, Monday.—Ten persons are dead,10 missing and three in hospital as the result of heavy seas cap. sizing a pleasure motor boat in the ...

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  23. GREATEST THREAT SINCE JAPAN MENACED OUR SHORES

    A Country Party conference to-day described the Government's banking nationalisation plans us the greatest threat since Japan had menaced our ...

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  24. NEW YORK SHIPPERS CLAIM AGAINST DUTCH GOVERNMENT

    Isbrandtsen Company, New York shipping owners and merchants, filed a damages action for 3,084,241 dollars in the United States District ...

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  25. WOMAN CHARGED WITH MURDER

    "She hated my wife and on one occasion she said "Every time I sec her I see red," declared Richard Alfred Rusden, when giving evidence against ...

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  26. MAN SWALLOWED NAILS

    The South African Medical Journal reveals that a Capetown surgeon recently removed 2442 three-quarter inch and one-inch nails from the ...

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  27. NEW CABINET IN PERSIA

    In presenting the new Cabinet ot Parliament, the Premier (Ghavam Es Sultaneh) said the Governments foreign policy aimed at stopping foreign ...

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  28. INVESTIGATIONS INTO CEASE-FIRE ORDER UN INDONESIA

    Two British majors and two captains arrived from Singapore yesterday to assist the consular Commission to investigate the cease-fire in ...

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  29. F.M. RADIO NOT LIKELY FOR YEARS

    Frequency modulation was unlikely to be adopted in Australia for some years, said the Postmaster General (Senator Cameron) yesterday. ...

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  30. DEATH OF SWIMMING CHAMPION

    Nancy Riach, the 17-years-old British swimming champion, who suffered from infantile paralysis, died early to-day. ...

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  31. CANBERRA MAN WAS VICTIM OF JAP. BRUTALITY

    For having beaten and immersed Allied prisoners at Amagasaki P.O.W. camp, Masatoro Nakatani appeared before the 8th Army ...

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  32. MINERS' SECRETARY BLAMES PRESS FOR LOSS OF COAL

    The Press has been one force responsible for the loss of half a million tons of coal in South Yorkshire. The Press has done everything possible ...

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  33. 21 KILLED WHEN PLANE CRASHED INTO MOUNTAIN

    Officials of the United States Army Graves Registration are preparing to recover the bodies of seven W.A.C.'s and 14 soldiers, who were killed ...

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  34. GOLD EXPORT PLOT ALLEGED

    Thomas Henry Arrowsmith, of King's Cross, appeared in the Special Federal Court to-day, charged with having conspired with other persons ...

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  35. EIRE PROTECTION OF STERLING

    The Eire Minister of Industry and Commerce (Sean Temass) announced that Eire is ready and willing to co-operate in any measures to protect ...

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  36. ANTI-STATE PLOT IN SLOVAKIA

    A Czcchoslovakian Newsagency announced that 80 persons were arrested following the discovery of a vast anti-State plot in Slovakia. ...

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  37. FATHER-IN-LAW ASSAULTED

    In the Kogarah Court, Andrew David Sinclair Shee, 27, polisher, was remanded on a charge of having maliciously Wounded Sydney Ernest ...

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  38. HOUSES ON SPEEDWAY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Minister for Housing (Mr.Evatt) announced that 500 houses will be built on the site of the speedway at Maroubra. ...

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