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  4. SURPRISE IN BOLD STATEMENT ON U.S. POLICY

    WASHINGTON, September 12. -- The Secretary of Commerce (Mr. Wallace), addressing the Political Action Committee, which represents the political wing of the Congress of Industrial Organisations, warned that to make Britain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. OVER FOUR HUNDRED DWELLINGS IDLE IN WESTMINSTER AREA

    LONDON, September 13.--The Fountain Court squatters have sent a registered letter to Buckingham Palace offering to vacate. Fountain Court if Westminster Council puts them in other available accommodation. There are 410 empty flats and houses in ...

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  6. ITALY DEMANDS LARGER NAVY UNDER TREATY

    LONDON, September 12.--Italy bad no objection to clauses making aggression impossible, but could not understand why she should be deprived of the possibility of defending herself, General Trezzini, for the ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCES ARE U.S. DEFENCES

    BRISBANE, Friday.--"I feel we can work our proposition where your defences are our defences," said Mr. John E. ...

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  8. Peculiar Legal Position

    LONDON, September 13.--The Minister for Education (Miss Wilkinson) told the 'Daily Mail' that the Attorney-General's ...

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  9. EMBARRASS PEACE TREATY NEGOTIATIONS

    NEW YORK, September 12. --The 'Times' Washington correspondent says the general reaction to the speech of ...

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  10. AGREEMENT REACHED IN BRISBIE

    BRISBANE, Friday.--An agreement to pay for gas and electricity used by squatters at Holland Park and Ekibin has been ...

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  11. NURSES SEEK PAY INCREASES

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The cost to the State of increases in wages claimed by the Australian Trained Nurses' Association in the Industrial Court to-day was estimated by Mr. D. Fraser (for the Public Service ...

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  12. Truman Signifies Approval

    WASHINGTON, September 12.--President Truman told a Press conference that he had approved the entire speech on ...

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  13. WILL LOSE CITIZENSHIP

    LONDON, September 12.-- Marshal Rola-Ymerski, Minister for Defence in the provisional Government, broadcasting from ...

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  14. HISTORIC CHURCH GUTTED BY FIRE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--An epidemic of fires is sweeping Sydney, and to-day a timber yard, a church, a train, and a hospital were involved. Historic All Saints' Church at Woollahra, built in 1870, was gutted by fire to-day. ...

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  15. "GROSS DISTORTION"

    PARIS, September 13. -- M. Vyshinsky (Russia), in a letter to Signor Egeland, chairman, of the Italy Committee, replying to a ...

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  16. STRIKE THREAT

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Firemen at five major metropolitan hospitals have threatened to strike at midnight on Monday because of the ...

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  17. POULTRYMEN FACING DISASTER

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The chairman of the NSW Egg Marketing Board (Mr. W. Bruce) said to-day that ...

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  18. PRISON CAMP RIOT IN N. S. WALES

    SYDNEY, Friday.--As a result of further inquiries into disturbances at the Dutch camp near Casino, the camp ...

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  19. Outcast Among Men

    LONDON, September 12,--Under a sixteenth century Scottish law Glascow High Court to-day ...

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  20. STOCK MARKET FALLS

    NEW YORK, September 12.-- The stock market this morning failed to hold yesterday's recovery and trading was mixed during ...

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  21. No Coal, No Trains

    IPSWICH, Friday. -- An application by district coal miners to the Railway Commissioner for trains ...

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  22. Arabs Alarmed by Italian Influx In Tripolitania

    LONDON, September 12.--Arabs in Tripolitania are alarmed at the influx of illegal immigrants from Italy who have been arriving in cramped conditions on special ships chartered by a secret organisation believed ...

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  23. U.S. GOVERNMENT FALLS INTO LINE ON MARITIME SALARIES

    WASHINGTON, September 12.--The Reconversion Director (Mr. Steelman), who is dealing with the maritime ...

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  24. BRITISH DENIAL

    BERLIN, September 12.--A British military Government official has issued a "complete and utter" denial of 'Izvestia's' charges that ...

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  25. STEAMER AGROUND

    LONDON, September 13. -- The American steamer Helen Modjeska grounded on Goodwin Sands yesterday and is breaking ...

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