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  2. BRITAIN'S ECONOMY

    London, Oct. 17.—The Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Mr. Douglas Jay, told a National Savings Committee luncheon at ...

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  3. AMERICAN STRIKES

    Washington, Oct. 17.—The Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Charles Sawyer, said yesterday that 5,000,000 men would lose their jobs and ...

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  4. ATOMIC BOMBS

    Washington, Oct. 17.—About 300 Americans recommended yesterday that President Truman personally ask the United Nations to destroy ...

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  5. COMMUNIST ADVANCE

    Hong Kong, Oct. 17.—The Nationalists admitted to-night that the Communists landed this morning on the north-eastern corner of ...

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  6. SATELLITE PURGES

    London, Oct. 17.—M. Ivan Karaivanov, the director of the Yugoslav Foreign Office Institute for International Policy, said in ...

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  7. INDONESIA AFFAIRS

    The Hague, Oct. 17.—The dangers inherent in the military situation in Indonesia are to be discussed at a meeting of the Dutch Cabinet ...

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  8. E. EUROPE MYSTERY

    Prague, Oct. 17.—The case of the "Disappearing Fields"—the three Americans last known to have been in Eastern Europe in August— ...

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  9. LIFE IN RUSSIA

    Berlin, Oct. 17.—Two soldiers have been granted asylum as political refugees by the British authorities. A British official ...

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  10. Duchess in Bueckeburg

    London, Oct. 17.—Reuter's correspondent at Bueckeburg in the British zone of Germany, says that the Duchess of Gloucester, Air ...

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  11. Earning Dollars

    London, Oct. 17.—An English firm, Lawleys Ltd., and an American firm, the Hambro Trading Company, have decided to set up ...

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  12. London Discussion

    London, Oct 17.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee and the Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Winston Churchill, will meet ...

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  13. Revolts Against Reds

    New Delhi, Oct. 16.—Widespread peasant revolts in Communist China were reported to-day by Dr. Lo Chia Luen, the Chinese ...

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  14. Hamburg Election

    Hamburg, Oct. 17.—The final returns m elections held yesterday for the Hamburg regional Parliament show that the Social ...

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  15. Returned From Russia

    Berlin, Oct. 17.—Russia has returned 122,117 German war prisoners to their homeland since July 1, a summary of arrivals at ...

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  16. Austrian Municipal Elections

    Vienna, Oct. 17.—The Right Wing Catholic People's Party won 80 per cent, of the municipal elections in Upper Austria yesterday ...

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  17. Snowy River Scheme

    Canberra, Oct. 17.—Only two Opposition Members attended the opening of the Snowy Mountains project at Adaminaby to-day. One ...

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  18. Position in Java

    Batavia, Oct. 17.—There was "critical danger of an armed clash" in East Java between Republican and Dutch forces which ...

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  19. End of Greek Revolt

    Athens, Oct. 17.—The Minister for War, M. Canellopoulos, said he attached no importance to a Greek guerilla radio broadcast that the ...

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  20. Czech Builder Gaoled

    Prague, Oct. 17.—The first official reference of the wave of arrests throughout the country was made to-day by a Czech policeman ...

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  21. Japan's Food Purchases

    Tokio, Oct. 17.—Japan plans to switch a large portion of its food imports to nondollar areas to save dollars for the purchase of ...

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  22. Isle Koch Transferred

    Landsberg (Germany), Oct. 17.—Use Koch, the wife of the former commander of. Buchenwald concentration camp, was turned over ...

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  23. Infantile Paralysis

    New York, Oct. 17.—The answer to the mystery of infantile paralysis would be found in the foreseeable future, a specialist said ...

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  24. Murder of Child

    London, Oct. 17.—A 29-year-old woman, Mrs. Nora Tierney, of St. John's Wood, London, who was accused at the Old Bailey to-day ...

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  25. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    Perth, Oct. 17.—The Minister for External Affairs and Attorney-General, Dr. Evatt, would arrive in Western Australia on November 2 ...

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  26. Businesses Confiscated

    Prague, Oct. 17.—The Czechoslovak Government, in its official gazette, to-day announced the confiscation of 28 more private ...

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  27. Born in the Air

    London, Oct. 17.—Mrs. Darinks Parker, of New York, early to-day gave birth to a baby boy in an American Overseas Airlines plane ...

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  28. "Nonsensical" Report

    London, Oct. 16.—A Foreign Office spokesman described as "nonsensical" a London evening newspaper report that the ...

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  29. Basic Wage Claim

    Melbourne, Oct. 17.—An increase in Labour's share of the national income and a rise in the basic wage to "something less" than the ...

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  30. Czecho-Hungary Treaty

    Prague, Oct. 17.—The text of the treaty of friendship between Czechoslovakia and Hungary was officially published in Prague to-day. ...

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  31. SPEECH BY GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    Adaminaby, the Snowy Mountain project, would increase the value of Australian food production by £20,000,800 a year the ...

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  32. U.N.O's. Anniversary

    Manilla, Oct. 17.—The Australian Minister for External Affairs, Dr. Evatt. will be specially honoured here by the Philippines ...

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  33. Memorial To Nurses

    London, Oct. 17.—The stained glass window to be placed in Westminster Abbey will give the Empire's nurses equal pride of place ...

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  34. Hungarian Treason Trial

    Budapest, Oct. 16.—Laszlo Rajk, former Hungarian Foreign Minister, and two other defendants in the recent trail were hanged here ...

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  35. French Politics

    Paris, Oct. 17.—The Socialist, M. Moch, has formed the new Coalition Government and will present it to President Auriol this ...

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  36. Collie Miner Injured

    Collie, Oct. 17.—Serious head and face injuries were received by Charles Dawes, a contract miner, in an explosion at the Stockton ...

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  37. Bishops in Parliament

    London, Oct. 17.—It was not part of the bishops' duty to be either the "claquers of the Conservative Party or the toadies of the ...

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  38. American Artists

    Perth, Oct. 17.—Devaluation of sterling had raised the costs of importing artists from America said Mr. J. F. Martin, a director ...

    Article : 137 words
  39. Revenge Murder

    Aachen, Oct. 17.—Ilse Hirsch, 28-year-old former leader in the Nazi Girls' League, told a German court at Aachen to-day that she ...

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  40. Export Controls

    Melbourne, Oct. 17.—Export control has been lifted from a wide range of textiles and allied products, the Department of ...

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  41. Poisoned in Error

    Adelaide, Oct. 17.—The negligence by A. M. Bickford and Sons Ltd. in supplying poison in error for bariuf sulphate to a Millicent ...

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  42. UNSUCCESSFUL PLEA

    Paris, Oct. 16.—The former President of Hungary and former Hungarian Minister to Paris, M. Michel Karolyi, said yesterday ...

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  43. Singapore Conference

    Singapore, Oct. 17.—High officials in Singapore to-day expressed concern at London reports which tend to overstress the importance of the ...

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  44. Israel and Communism

    Cairo, Oct. 17.—The Arab secretary of the Southern Palestine Communist Party, Hamed el Khasr, was sentenced to life imprisonment ...

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  45. A £2 Postage Stamp

    Melbourne, Oct. 17.—The Postmaster-General's Department has decided to re-introduce a £2 postage stamp from January l6 next. ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

    It where otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated ...

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