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  • GERMANS CAUSE

    Washington, September 17—It is believed that the Soviet Government is waiting for a major diplomatic move to work out a solution of the German problem ... [Article] (245 words)
  • Briefed for talks

    BRITAIN'S Foreign Secretary (Mr. Herbert Morrison), fresh from a holiday in Norway, sets out for No. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (42 words)
  • ALLIED LEADER SOUGHT NEWS

    Tokio, September 17 — The United Nations Commander-in-Chief (General Ridgway) went to Korea yesterday to ob tain immediate news of the situation ... [Article] (176 words)
  • Just Scraps Of Paper

    Washington, Sept. 17— President Truman today replied to statements that an effort should be made to ... [Article] (87 words)
  • TAX REFUND CHEQUES

    A police officer said today that the inquiries made regarding cheques concerned those overdue ... [Article] (69 words)
  • Cruelty To Child

    London, Sept. 17.—A warrant was issued tonight for the arrest of John Cunberhold, of Tunstall, ... [Article] (103 words)
  • Laughed at Death

    New York, September 17. —His wife's scepticism led to the deatn of Harry H. Deal (29) of Columbus. ... [Article] (93 words)
  • Alligator Bites Girl

    New York, September 17.—An alligator 6 feet long seriously mauled nine-years-old Geraldine Gustafson at Coral Bay (Florida). The child was rescued by ... [Article] (109 words)
  • PERSIANS BAN ENGLISH BANK

    Tehran, September 17—Tonight the Persian Government issued a decide forbidding the British-Iranian bank conducting foreign exchange transactions. ... [Article] (96 words)
  • Lamb Cheaper

    Sydney. — Lamb prices which dropped on an average of 15 per cent. at Homebush sales are ... [Article] (55 words)
  • KING HAS CHECK-UP

    THE KING leaving the Upper Wimpole Street, London, consulting rooms of his radiologist, Dr, Cordinert last Saturday, shortly after his return from Scotland. He went back to London for a ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (46 words)
  • MISSIONER AND THE REFERENDUM

    Sydney.—A British Methodist missioner (Dr. Donald Soper) said today that his advocacy of a "No" vote ... [Article] (118 words)
  • RAIL OFFER FOR LABOR DAY PICNIC

    The S.A. Commissioner for Railways (Mr. R. H. Chapman) has refused to supply trucks for a picnic train for the Labor Day outing at Penrose Park. The Labor ... [Article] (333 words)
  • MR. MENZIES DELAYED

    Sydney.—Mishaps to two flying boats delayed the departure of Mr. Menzies to Hobart, where he is due to ... [Article] (53 words)
  • Two Chances of Cure

    Sydney. — A 22-years-old nurse was today awarded £2304 in the Workers' Compensation Court to allow ... [Article] (77 words)
  • Lock Up Homes

    Police officers warn citizens to take extra precautions this week because of the big ... [Article] (92 words)
  • Probe on Hotels

    Sydney.—Documents produced at the Royal Commission into the liquor question today showed that ... [Article] (167 words)
  • 88 DEG. TODAY

    Warm temperatures, with a clouded sky and strong wind, were experienced in the city today. 88 degrees ... [Article] (34 words)

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