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  2. POLISH UNANIMITY.

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—A rare demonstration of unanimity in the Polish National Council followed President Bierut's declaration that ...

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  3. GUN DUEL.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 23.—After a gun battle lasting two hours Antonio Martini, who escaped from the Appeals Court cells on July 17, was ...

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  4. AMERICAN PORTS.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—A fortnight's paralysis of the nation's ports ended last night after the last of the striking unions voted ...

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  5. HAIFA TENSE.

    JERUSALEM, Sept. 23.—It was officially announced last night that a search of the illegal Jewish immigrant ship Palmach, which was ...

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  6. PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—No unified Government policy has yet been formed about the future of Pacific islands taken from Japan, ...

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  7. WALLACE'S POST.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—President Truman announced last night that Mr. Averell Harriman, the United States Ambassador to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DISTURBED PERSIA.

    TEHERAN, Sept. 23.—Reports from the north and south of Persia tell of fresh troubles. According to a correspondent of the ...

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  9. ITALY'S COLONIES.

    PARIS, Sept. 23.—The Council of Foreign Ministers of the Big Four issued a declaration today on the future of Italy's former colonies. It recognises the right of other "interested" Governments to be heard. ...

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  10. PRESIDENT'S PLEA.

    TOKIO, Sept. 23.—President Manuel Roxas of the Philippines has personally appealed to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek for clemency on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. NAZI WAR SECRETS.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—A War Department official said today that voluminous secret Nazi war documents did not support reports that ...

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  12. GREEK BORDER.

    ATHENS, Sept. 23.—A Greek Third Army communique issued last night, says operations against armed bands in the ...

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  13. DAMAGE TO PROPERTY

    The United States has withdrawn its demand for full compensation for war damage done to United Nation's property in Rumania. Mr. Thorp ...

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  14. FRENCH STRIKES.

    PARIS, Sept. 23.—As a result of spreading strikes, France faces the threat of a general standstill, says the "Daily Mail" correspondent. ...

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  15. AIR SPEED RECORD

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—Attempts to raise Britain's air speed record of 616 miles an hour under the present limits of compressibility are ...

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  16. LANCASTRIAN SPEEDS UP.

    Flying on two Nene jet engines a Lancastrian airliner has exceeded 400 miles on hour in recent secret tests in England. Two of its normal Rolls Royce Merlin engines were replaced by jets. The four engines were used for take-off. Then the Merlin (four of which give the plane a top speed of 310 miles an hour) were switched off and the jets alone drove the Lancastrian at its new high speed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. TROOPSHIP TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Sept. 2.—Armed troops and military police have been sent to Southampton docks to await the arrival of the troopship ...

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  18. SHOWING THE WORLD.

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—The King will officially open the "Britain Can Make It" Exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum tomorrow. An ...

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  19. JAVA INTERNEES.

    BATAVIA, Sept. 23.—It is authoritatively learnt that the evacuation of internees from the interior of java will resume on Thursday. ...

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  20. SLOW PROGRESS.

    Mr. Bevin (Britain) is asking M. Bidault (France) to call a meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Big Four early this week. It is ...

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  21. INDIAN CONGRESS.

    NEW DELHI, Sept. 23.—The President of the Congress Party (Mr. Nehru) announced today at a meeting of the All-India ...

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  22. TRADE IN GERMANY

    BERLIN, Sept. 23.—As a result of the recent Russo-British negotiations it has been agreed to exchange "considerable quantities" of steel ...

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  23. ITALIAN FASCISTS.

    ROME, Sept. 23.—Left-Wing pinion here criticises, as an example of the tendency to treat well-known Fascists with undue leniency, ...

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  24. MIGRANTS ARRIVE

    BRISBANE, Sept. 23.—Twenty Jewish immigrants, including women, arrived in Australia by the Talping which called at Cairns ...

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  25. "ROAD TO PEACE."

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—"I fully support the foreign policy of President Truman and Mr. Byrnes, who are carrying on the high principles and ...

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  26. AVIATION AGREEMENTS.

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—The Ministry of Civil Aviation announces t Britain and America have agreed to follow the basic principles of the ...

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  27. U.S. ARMY PLANE WRECK.

    PARIS, Sept. 23.—Eight bodies have been found near a wrecked American military aircraft an a mountain near Grenoble. ...

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  28. RUSSIANS ACT.

    VIENNA, Sept. 23.—Russian police yesterday arrested Anton Biro, general manager of the leading Austrian steel works, Wagner and Biro, of ...

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  29. UNDER GUARD.

    LISBON, Sept. 23.—Police are guarding a room in a hospital at Coinbra, in Northern Portugal, in which a man who was at first ...

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  30. PALESTINE ARABS.

    JERUSALEM, Sept, 17.—The Arab Higher Committee is now reorganising its internal affairs for the next stage of the Palestine ...

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  31. S. AFRICAN TOUR.

    JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 23.—The King and Queen have asked that as little expense as possible Le incurred for accommodation during ...

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  32. INDIAN RAIL TRAGEDY.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 23.—A message from Gorakhpur, in the United Provinces, 430 miles from Calcutta, says 24 persons were killed and 70 ...

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  33. IN RUSSIAN ZONE.

    BERLIN, Sept. 23.—The trial by court martial of two United States Army officers, Capt. Harold Cobin and Lieut George Wyatt, for ...

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  34. EGYPTIAN SCENE.

    CAIRO, Sept. 16.—The possibility of a gradual reconcillation between King Farouk and the Wafd, the most important Egyptian Nationalist ...

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  35. ENEMY MATERIAL.

    ROME, Sept. 23.—It is announced officially, says Reuters, that Lieut-Col. J. A. Campbell, a member of the Allied Commission, is being held ...

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  36. HANGMAN'S WORK.

    VIENNA, Sept 23.—Britain's hangman, Albert Pierrepont, has arrived in Austria by air to conduct a "school for executioners," says ...

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  37. "LEOPARD-MEN."

    LAGOS (Nigeria), Sept. 23.—Eighteen "leopard men," whom the local populace credited with supernatural powers, have been executed ...

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  38. BULGAR FORTS.

    At a meeting of the Military Committee, Greece moved an amendment to the draft Bulgarian treaty providing that fortifications on the ...

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  39. AMERICAN HELD.

    BELGRADE, Sept. 23.—The Yugoslav Foreign Office has informed the United States Embassy that an American citizen. Mr. R. H. ...

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  40. "POOR RELATIONS."

    BERLIN, Sept. 23.—Russian military authorities complain that leading Russian newspaper correspondents who visited the British zone ...

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  41. RANGOON STRIKE.

    RANGOON, Sept. 23.—The biggest strike in the city's history paralysed Rangoon today, when 20,000 employees of Government offices, the ...

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  42. AIR CRASH SURVIVORS.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—Helicopters yesterday rescued the 18th and last survivor of the wrecked Sky-master which last Wednesday ...

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  43. FOOD FOR BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—The "Daily Mail" says Australia and New Zealand are now sending to Britain 20,000,000 ...

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  44. 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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