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  4. IMPORT CUTS ONLY A START

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Minister for Customs (Senator Courtice) said to-day efforts will have to be made to increase Australian production of tobacco and cotton. Britain had requested Australia to live within her means but ...

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    A GENERAL view of the glorious chapel which has been set aside in Westminster Abbey as a permanent memorial to the men of the flying forces who gave their lives in the Battle of Britain. Each of the 48 window lights tells part of the story of the battle. The altar is of English walnut, the furnishings of silver. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Dangerous Spread Of U.K. Coal Strike

    LONDON, September 3.--Nearly 40,000 miners in more than 37 South Yorkshire pits are on strike; 35 pits are wholly idle, the remainder are only partially working. About 40,000 tons of coal is being lost daily. Colliery after colliery ...

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  7. NORTHERN POTATOES FOR BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--An experimental consignment of 400 tens of North Queensland potatoes from Woodstock, Ayr and ...

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  8. Bitter U.S. Attack On Soviet In Japan

    TOKIO, September 3.--In a coldly outspoken attack on the activities of the Soviet Union in Japan, Mr. William J. Sebald, American representative and chairman of the Allied Council, told the Russian delegate at to-day's meeting that he has used the council "to further your own ends of obstructionism ...

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  9. Veterans Rush U.S. Banks

    WASHINGTON, September 2.--Money- hungry World War 2 veterans in thousands lined up at banks throughout ...

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  10. Jap Press Reaction to Conference

    TOKIO, September 3.--'Jimi Shimbun, in an editorial on the Canberra Conference, said to-day that the decisions there ...

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  11. TRAINING SCHEME BOOK ALLOWANCE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Ex- Servicemen taking professional courses under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme, ...

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  12. Sugar Workers Claim Attendance Money

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--No settlement has been reached in the Sugar Workers' Union dispute ...

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  13. GOVT EVACUATION OF MOSLEM GROUPS

    LONDON, September 2.--The Associated Press New Delhi correspondent reports that the Indian Government authorities, fearing sporadic outbreaks of communal violence round the capital may grow to slaughter ...

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  14. TIGER MOTH CRASH

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A Tiger Moth aircraft crashed at Bond Springs, north of Alice Springs, on Monday, injuring the ...

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  15. Carry Your Port, Sir?

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Large suitcases were used for convenience, instead of purses in ...

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  16. MORE WHEAT FOR INDIA

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Commonwealth Government will send three extra wheat shipments to India in October in return for ...

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  17. SOVIET MOVE FOR WORLD POLICE UNIT

    LAKE SUCCESS, September 2.--The Soviet, which refused in June to join the four other Great Powers in making any suggestion regarding the size of the proposed United Nations' police force, has now submitted a ...

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  18. Mysterious Blow At "Our Hebrew Enemies"

    LONDON, September 3.--The Associated Press Rome representative says police are investigating the sinking of a ...

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  19. FRESH HOPES IN PLANE CRASH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Flashes reported coming from a mountain top in the southern alps have revived hope of ...

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  20. The Judge Is Against This Law

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wednesday --Mr. Justice Brennan and the Rockhampton district duck shooters are annoyed because the police ...

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  21. No Release For Russian Wives

    LONDON, September 2.--Reuter's diplomatic writer says Russia has "finally and irrevocably" ...

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  22. COMPENSATION FOR POW'S

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Empire Ex-Servicemen's Conference had recommended that all war prisoners of the Japanese ...

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  23. Fourth Victim of Parkes Smash Dead

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The fourth victim of Monday's motor car smash near Parkes, James Hennessy (63) of Orange, died in ...

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