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  2. EXPLOSION RIOT

    Cairo, Sept. 23.—Twenty people were killed and 54 injured, requiring hospital detention, when an explosion, believed to have been ...

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  3. NATIONS' ASSEMBLY

    Paris, Sept. 23.—General Carlos Romulo, chairman of the Philippines delegation, when opening the general debate in the United ...

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  4. FEDERAL PENSIONS

    Canberra, Sept. 23.—The Federal Labour Caucus decided to-day by an overwhelming majority that the Government should introduce a ...

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  5. U.N.O. AGENDA

    Paris, Sept. 22.—The Steering Committee recommended that the U.N.O. General Assembly should consider 65 world problems, but at to-day's meeting Russia opposed placing eight of them. The committee completed its work on the largest works sheet for the ...

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  6. DISASTROUS FIRE

    Hong Kong, Sept. 23.—At least 135 persons have lost their lives in a fire which began yesterday in a tenement building and spread to ...

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  7. MEDIATOR'S REPORT

    London, Sept. 22.—Speaking on the Palestine situation in the House of Commons, Mr. Bevin said it would be best for all concerned ...

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  8. BERLIN CRISIS

    London, Sept. 22.—In a statement to the House of Commons on the Berlin crisis, the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, said ...

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  9. Malayan Situation

    London, Sept 22.—The Secretary for the Colonies, Mr. Creech Jones, said that the Malayan situation showed some improvement, as a ...

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  10. Gaza the Capital

    Damascus, Sept. 23.—The Palestine Higher Executive office announced that Gaza will be the seat of the new Arab Government ...

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  11. STATE SCHEME

    Perth, Sept. 23.—All 80 members of both Houses of the State Parliament were contributing to the members of Parliament fund, ...

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  12. U.N.O. Observers in Israel

    London, Sept. 22.—The Associated Press correspondent in Haifa says that the Israeli Government has given the Acting ...

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  13. Franco's Regime

    London, Sept. 23.—The British United Pres correspondent in Paris says that the Polish Foreign Minister, M. Modzelewski, stated that ...

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  14. Departure Postponed

    London, Sept. 22.—The manager of the Australian cricket team, Mr. Keith Johnson, found so much work waiting for him when he ...

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  15. East European States

    London, Sept. 23.—Reuter's diplomatic correspondent states that an official spokesman said that reports reaching the Foreign Office ...

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  16. Notes Sent to Kremlin

    London, Sept. 22.—It has been officially announced that the Foreign Office has handed to the Russian Ambassador, M. Zarubin, a ...

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  17. Britain Must Be Strong

    London, Sept. 22.—The British Military Governor in Germany, General Sir Brian Robertson, said it would be ...

    Article : 152 words
  18. Communists Captured

    Rangoon, Sept. 22.—It is officially stated that Burmese Government forces captured three Communist leaders in a raid on a ...

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  19. Memories of Balmoral

    London, Sept. 23.—The Australian cricket team manager, Mr. Keith Johnson, in a farewell message to England, declared that the ...

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  20. Britons in Burma

    London, Sept. 22.—The Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Mayhew, told the House of Commons that the Government had ...

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  21. Naval Exercises

    London, Sept. 23.—The biggest assembly of warships is to be seen in Portland harbour, Dorset, since before the war began. The Home ...

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  22. Magnanimous Gift

    London, Sept. 22.—The "Daily Mail" says that the anonymous donor of £1,500,000 for Oxfords new St. Anthony's College ...

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  23. Evacuation of Mawchi

    Rangoon, Sept, 23.—The Karenni State Government (unconnected With the dissident Karen tribes) has advised the population at ...

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  24. Barge Missing

    Darwin, Sept. 22.—It is feared in Darwin that three persons missing on a voyage down the coast may have been burnt to death in ...

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  25. Late Sir Isaac Isaacs

    Melbourne, Sept. 23.—An estate of a gross value of £5380 was left by the late Sir Isaac Isaacs, a former Governor-General and ...

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  26. Turkish Comment

    London, Sept. 23.—Reuter's Istanbul correspondent says that the Turkish press gave banner headlines to their reports of Mr. Bevin's ...

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  27. Travelling Professor For 1949

    London, Sept 23.—The Royal Collegt of Physicians has appointed Professor G. W. Pickering, who was Professor of Medicine at the ...

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  28. Mr. Marshall's Speech

    London, Sept. 23.—According to the Associated Press correspondent in Paris, Dr. Evatt said that Mr. Marshall's speech to the General ...

    Article : 118 words
  29. Soviet Comment

    Berlin, Sept. 23.—The official Soviet newspaper, "Taegliche Rundschau," commenting on the three-Power Notes handed to the ...

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  30. To Join Air Lift

    Pretoria, Sept. 22.—Sixteen member of the South African air force have left for Britain to join the Berlin air lift. Another 14 will leave ...

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  31. Reunited Germany

    Paris, Sept. 22.—General Sir Brian Robertson, British Military Governor in Germany, said today that a re-united Germany ...

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  32. Lady Pamela Mountbatten

    London, Sept. 22.—Lady Mountbatten, who with Lord Mountbatten and their daughter, Lady Mountbattn, returned to London ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated the oversees intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated ...

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