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  2. CLASH IN GREECE.

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—It is reported from Athens that 11 persons were killed and eight wounded in a clash near Sparta ...

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  3. FATE OF TRIESTE.

    PARIS, Sept. 5.—Mr. Vyshinsky (Russia), resuming the debate on Trieste in the Italian Political and Territorial Committee of the Paris Conference today, declared that Trieste should be given to Yugoslavia because on that ...

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  4. U.N.O. ASSEMBLY.

    PARIS, Sept. 5.—At a meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Big Four last night, Mr. Vyshinsky (Russia) urged that ...

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  5. WORLD FOOD.

    COPENHAGEN, Sept. 5.—After indicating to the conference of the Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations ...

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  6. SIDKY PASHA RESIGNS.

    CAIRO, Sept. 5.—Following the resignation of four Liberal Constitutional Ministers in Sidky Pasha's Cabinet, the Prime ...

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  7. BOMBAY RIOTS.

    BOMBAY, Sept. 5.—Thousands of flapping red flags dripping splotches of crimson under lashing monsoon rain this morning ...

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  8. CHINA'S CLAIM.

    NANKING, Sept. 4.—China intends to ask for a 40 per cent share in the Japanese reparations pool, as indemnity for eight years' war ...

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  9. PALESTINE PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—In a letter to the Jewish Agency, the Colonial Secretary (Mr. G. H. Hall) has written that the time is so short ...

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  10. SMITHFIELD STRIKE.

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—The Smithfield "closed shop" strike ended late last night when the employers accepted the men's condition ...

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  11. AMERICAN ECONOMY.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 1.—The American economy, a giant sur-passing the imagination of any other time, has survived its first ...

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  12. ALLIED RELATIONS.

    Dr. Wang Chieh (China) issued a statement today saying that unless serious efforts were made immediately after the Paris ...

    Article : 98 words
  13. UKRAINIAN CHARGES.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 4.—The U.N.O. Security Council began hearing the Ukrainian charges against Greece today. Dr. Manuilsky (the Ukraine) ...

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  14. PRESS EXCLUSION.

    The Reparations Sub-committee decided to exclude the Press from "certain sessions." This is the first move for secret meetings that has ...

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  15. ENORMOUS LINER TO BE SCRAPPED.

    The scrappings of the former crsck 83,423-ton French liner Normandie (renamed Lafayette and intended for use as a U.S. naval transport) has been authorised by President Truman. After having been set on fire at her berth in the Hudson River, New York, in February, 1942 she capsized (as pictured above). She was raised, however, and towed to an American dry dock for repairs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. CANADA'S PART.

    OTTAWA, Sept 5.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King), replying at a Press conference last night to a question whether Canada's ...

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  17. SWEDISH ASSURANCES.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 4.—Sweden's determination to adhere to liberal trade policies is expressed in a Note received in reply to the ...

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  18. SILK FOR GERMANS.

    BRUSSELS, Sept. 5.—Belgium's biggest economic collaboration trial ended today when four executives of the artificial silk ...

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  19. BULGARIAN CLAIM.

    M. Pipnells (Greece) accused Bulgaria of "expansionist intentions" when he presented before the Bulgarian Political and Territorial ...

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  20. OCCUPIED GERMANY.

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—The American Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) has gone to Berlin from Paris by air en route to Stuttgart, where he will ...

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  21. LABOUR IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, Sept. 5.—The All-Japan Seamen's Union at a meeting at Kobe yesterday decided to call a general shipping strike beginning ...

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  22. GREEK PROPERTY.

    Russia and Yugoslavia opposed, and Britain supported, a Greek contention before the Military Committee that Italian manufactures should ...

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  23. U.S. AND YUGOSLAVIA.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.—The United States considers yesterday's, Note to Yugoslavia as closing the correspondence on the aircraft shot ...

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  24. EIRE'S HARVEST.

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—The Eire Government has appealed for voluntary workers to save the harvest. The situation is critical. ...

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  25. PUPPET'S APOLOGIA

    MANILA, Sept. 4.—Jose Laurel the former puppet-president of the Philippines, applying for release on bail pending his trial on ...

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  26. INTERIM GOVERNMENT.

    NEW DELHI, Sept. 5.—Mr. Nehru, leader of India's interim Government, and his Cabinet are already considering foreign policy and it is ...

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  27. NAZI BLOOD BANK.

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—The Germans for their blood bank during the occupation of Byelo-Russia systematically bled the lifeblood from children ...

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  28. AMERICAN SEAMEN.

    NEW YORE, Sept. 4.—Despite the Wage Stabllisation Board's last- minute decision to reopen the A.F.L. seamen's wage case on September ...

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  29. WRECKED IN STORM

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—During a violent storm last night the steamer David Caldwell was wrecked in the Gironde Estuary, reports the ...

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  30. WASHINGTON POST.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 4.—The whole of the British Commonwealth diplomatic circle was represented at the railway station here when the ...

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  31. TURKISH FLEET.

    ISTANBUL, Sept. 5.—The Turkish fleet has sailed for Smyrna from where, it is reported, it will sail to meet the British fleet when it ...

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  32. CHURCH PARADES.

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—Compulsory church parades, with a few exceptions, will be removed from Army and R.A.F. duties, says the "Daily ...

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  33. DEFECTIVE SHELLS.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 4.—The Garsson munition companies, whose activities in seeking war contracts have been under inquiry by the ...

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  34. FUTURE OF ALASKA.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.—In any post-war period less unpeaceful than the present, the word "Alaska" would be dropping back ...

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  35. AMERICAN DEMAND.

    At a meeting of the Balkans Economic Committee, Russia opposed the American demand that Rumania pay full compensation for ...

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  36. THE INTERIM ARMY.

    HOBART, Sept. 5.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) said at Burnie today that to meet heavy army commitments the ...

    Article : 356 words
  37. RUSSIAN COAL.

    MOSCOW, Sept. 4.—Charges of maladministration, waste and inefficiency in the Voroshilovgrad district coalmines, in the Donbas, have ...

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  38. CHICAGO MURDERS.

    CHICAGO, Sept. 4.—William Heirens, 17-year-old student, pleaded guilty today to the murders of Suzanne Degnan, Mrs. Josephine ...

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  39. SHOT DEAD.

    FRANKFURT, Sept. 5.—Local and United States military police in a wood near Nuremburg shot dead a German who is alleged to have ...

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  40. "WINGED BULLET."

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—The Air Ministry cancelled last February a contract for a plane designed to travel at 1,000 miles an hour at 36,000 ...

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  41. GENERALS' FATE.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 4.— The War Department has reported that of fewer than 2,000 wartime generals 100 ...

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  42. U.S. BASES.

    PANAMA, Sept. 5.—The Assembly unanimously passed a resolution on Monday calling on the United States to relinquish immediately all ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

    Except where otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published in "The West Australian" is transmitted to Australia by the ...

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