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  3. INDIAN PREMIER TO CONFER WITH ARAB LEAGUE

    The Indian Ambassador (Dr. Syud Hossain) announced that the indian Premier (Pandit Nehru) has accepted the Arab League's inVitation to visit Cairo during the first week tin November. ...

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  4. SECURITY OFFICERS RAID PAPER OFFICE AT PARLIAMENT

    Security police investigating the secret documents case to-day searched an office occupied by the "Sydney Morning Herald" in the Parliamentary Press Gallery at Parliament House. ...

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  5. TROOPS RAID TERRORISTS IN BIDOR

    Police and detachments of King's Own Yorkshire light infantry and Coldstream Guards, raided a ...

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  6. VIOLENCE EXPECTED ON NORTHERN COAL FIELDS OF FRANCE

    There ore increasing fears that violence may break out on the northern coalfields, where 350,000 miners have been on strike. Communist unions announced they will withdraw maintenance men for 24 ...

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  7. INDONESIA LEADER MURDERED

    Dr. Amir Sjarifuddin, former Republican Socialist Premier and reported Prime Minister of the Indonesian ...

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  8. PLOT THREAT TO ASSASSINATE FRANCO

    It is reported that police are investigating a plot against the life of General Franco, says Reuters correspondent at Madrid. ...

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  9. FINLAND TO ABOLISH STATE POLICE FORCE

    A special Government Committee says Finnish State police force will be abolished. ...

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  10. BURMESE HOLD JOURNALIST IN DANK CELL

    Anxiety is felt by friends of the "Daily Mail" correspondent. (Alexander Campbell) who has been neld in Rangoon Gaol since ...

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  11. CARBON BLACK FACTORY FOR BRITAIN

    The first guaranteed investment project under the European Recovery Programme, involving the construction of a carbon ...

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  12. U.N.O. FAILS TO AGREE ON ATOMIC CONTROL

    When the U.N.O. Political Committee began discussion of the Atomic sub-committee's failure to find a compromise ...

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  13. SWEDEN TO REMAIN NEUTRAL

    Sweden will continue her policy of strict neutrality, Stockholm Radio announced. The radio referred to ...

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  14. GREEKS MURDER AMERICAN JOURNALIST

    Members of the Greek Communist Party have been charged with the murder of the American newspaper correspondent ...

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  15. U.N.O. COUNCIL TO CONDEMN BERLIN BLOCKADE

    Observers regard it as almost certain that the Security Council will without further delay, adopt a resolution condemning the Soviet [?]ockade of Berlin. ...

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  16. CRICKETERS LOSE EQUIPMENT

    West Indian cricketers lost more than £1,000 worth of gear on a trip from England, and will have to buy or borrow new gear ...

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  17. JEWS LAUNCH ATTACK ON ARABS

    Jewish forces launched an air and artillery attack on Gaza, seat of the Arab Government in Palestine, after the Acting Mediator (Dr. Bunche) proposed a cease-fire order for three days in the ...

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  18. TRADE UNIONISTS DEMAND ACTION ON COMMUNISTS

    Several thousand trade unionists at an open air meeting at Manchester yesterday, urged the Government and the Trade Union Congress to take all necessary steps to remove Communist control from the movement. ...

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  19. "MANILA" GIRLS MAY STAY IN JAPAN

    The case of the Australian girls whose return to Australia is demanded by the Australian Government, is likely to die a ...

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  20. OPPOSES CHANGE IN BRITISH COMMONWEALTH

    The "Financial Times" diarist, commenting on a rumour that the Indian Premier (Pandit Nehru) suggested the word British ...

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  21. ELEVATION LIKELY TO HIGH COMMISSIONERS

    Dominion Prime Ministers and other Ministerial representatives met in a plenary session at No. 10 Downing Street this mornings ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN DOG DEFEATED

    The champion Australian greyhound Pacific Dream, imported by John Pesek, was eliminated in the opening heat of the National ...

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  23. RUSSIAN ORDERED TO LEAVE FRANCE

    Victor Inonescu, economic adviser to the Russian Legation, who was detained by French police last Friday, has been ...

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  24. PASSENGER LINERS FOR AUSTRALIA

    Two new passenger and cargo liners will be commissioned for the England-Australia route during the next few weeks. ...

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  25. RATINGS MISSING IN COLLISION OF LAUNCH

    One midshipman and 28 ratings are missing following the capsize of a naval launch in Portland Harbour at midnight last ...

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  26. U.S. PLANE MISSED ANTI-AIRCRAFT FIRE

    British officials state that an American Skymaster on the airlift was narrowly missed by Russian anti-aircraft fire when ...

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  27. FOREIGN POWER ACCUSED BY ARGENTINE

    Addressing a huge crowd in the Plaza Demayo yesterday, President Juan Peron accused foreign imperialistic monopolies of trying to destroy Argentine's programme for social and economic justice. ...

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  28. COMMUNISTS LOSE IN LOCAL ELECTIONS

    The Communists lost ground in the local elections and in Westphalia the Social Democrats and Christian Democrats gained. ...

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  29. U.S. WOMAN TENNIS PLAYER TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    Miss Doris Hart, a prominent American tennis player, is expected to arrive in Sydney on November 5, and she will play ...

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  30. NINE KANGAROOS INJURED

    The Australian Rugby League team's casualty list comprises nine players, following injuries to J. Holland and R. Lulham. ...

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  31. SHEARERS TO FLY TASMAN

    Because steamer passages are unavailable, a party of Australian shearers will be flown from Sydney in a specially chartered ...

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  32. AMERICAN TRIALS OF JAP SUSPECTS

    General MacArthur's headquarters announced that of 1,000 Japanese war crimes suspects tried 916 were convicted by ...

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  33. N.Z. CHANGES BASIC YEAR FOR IMPORTS

    The Finance Minister (Mr. Nash) announced next year's import licences to-day. Ho said that the 1938 year ...

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  34. HOUSING COSTS INCREASED

    House construction costs increased by about 15 per cent, during the year ended June 30. This information was given by ...

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  35. COURT TO MEET COSTS OF APPEALS

    The preparation of a [?] [?] provide for the establishment of an appeal costs insurance fund; was approved by State Cabinet ...

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  36. MR. GOLLAN FOR POST IN INDIA

    The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. H. R. Gollan), who has been appointed to a position in India, will leave on October ...

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  37. MERGER OF ZONES IN WESTERN GERMANY

    Almost a complete merger of the three Western zones in Germany was effected to-day by tne signing of a Three Power ...

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  38. THREE KILLED IN AIR CRASH

    The United States Air Force announced that all three members of the crew died when a Skymaster crashed near the Rhine ...

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  39. DEATH OF FORMER M.L.A.

    The death occurred to-day of Mr. George Cann, a former Labour member of Canterbury. He was aged 77. He formerly held ...

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  40. COMPOSER CRITICALLY ILL.

    VIENNA, Monaay. Franz Lehar, 79, who composed the "Merry Widow," is critically ill with heart trouble. Doctors give ...

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  41. DEATH OF FORMER W.A. PREMIER

    PERTH, Monday.—The death occuucd to-night of the former Premier (Mr. Collier). ...

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