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  3. MOLOTOV'S REPLY TO AUST. VIEW ON TRIESTE

    PARIS, September 15.—"When Australia comes out against the right of veto and tries to undermine the foundations of the U.N.O., she follows a dangerous path," said ...

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  4. GREEK-ALBANIAN FRONTIER CLASHES

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—Albanian soldiers are reported to have attacked the four Greek frontier posts on the Ghinokastra-Janina Road, but were repulsed, says the Exchange Telegraph Agency representative. Two other ...

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  5. LATE U.S. PRESIDENT'S HOME

    A View of Hyde Park, the Home of the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt, which became a National Memorial on April 12, the first anniversary of his death. The estate, turned over to the United States Government by the Roosevelt family, is located in historic Hudson River Valley in Upper ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LOCOMOTIVE LOST BY FRENCH RLY. COMPANY

    PARIS, Sept. 15.—The French National Railway Company has lost an engine. The locomotive was left in ...

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  7. President Truman Says SUPPORT OF FOREIGN POLICY SPEECH MISUNDERSTOOD

    WASHINGTON, September 15.—President Truman, at a Press conference, said there had been a natural misunderstanding of his endorsement of the foreign policy speech given by the United States Secretary of Commerce (Mr. ...

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  8. RADIO TRANSMISSION OF NEWSPAPERS

    ATLANTA, September 15.—The proprietors of the "Atlanta Journal" have announced that their radio ...

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  9. "Bombay is Outwardly Quieter"

    BOMBAY, Sept. 15.—A Government communique states the city outwardly is quieter after the shooting incident ...

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  10. U.K. TROOPS LEAVE FOR TANGIER?

    LONDON, September 15.—It is unofficially reported that British troops left for Tangier (Morocco) by frigate, "to ...

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  11. BUSH FIRE MENACE REMAINS IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, September 15.—Changes of wind, cooler weather, and prompt action by fire fighters at the week-end ...

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  12. PEACE OFFICERS TO CONTROL N.E.I. CAMP?

    CANBERRA, Sept. 15.—The Commonwealth Government is believed to have made a proposal to the N.E.I. ...

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  13. POLICE INQUIRE INTO DEATHS OF THREE WOMEN

    BRISBANE, September 15.—Police made investigations into the sudden deaths of three women in Brisbane ...

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  14. "SIGNS OF SWING FROM LABOUR IN QUEENSLAND"

    BRISBANE, September 15.—The Liberal party campaign director, Mr. H. Taylor, said to-night there were definite ...

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  15. BORMANN BROADCASTS FROM SECRET RADIO

    LONDON, Sept 15.—The Warsaw radio states that Martin Bormann, former high Nazi official, three times ...

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  16. NEW WORLD SHOOTING RECORD?

    MOSCOW, Sept. 15.—Captain Zorin established what is claimed as a new world shooting record. Zorin, from a lying-down ...

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  17. SOVIET PAPER'S DEMAND ON JAP MAGNATES

    MOSCOW, September 15.—The "Red Star" has demanded of the Japanese Emperor that industrial magnates should be tried as war ...

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  18. 50 Jewish Immigrants Arrive

    SYDNEY, September 15.—Fifty Jewish immigrants arrived in Sydney on the steamer Yachow this afternoon. ...

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  19. "BLACK POPE" APPOINTED

    ROME, Sept. 15.—It is announced that a 57-year-old Belgian father, Giovanni Battista Janssens, was elected ...

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  20. FIVE TO BE CHARGED WITH INCITING TO TRESPASS

    LONDON, September 15.—Four men and one woman, prominent members of the Communist Party, were arrested this afternoon. They will be charged on Monday with conspiring to incite persons to trespass and ...

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  21. "Producers Bewildered By Marketing Policy"

    SYDNEY, Sept. 15.—Primary producers were bewildered by the Chifley Government's policy on export marketing problems, the ...

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  22. SEARCH FOR JEWISH TERRORISTS IN TEL AVIV

    JERUSALEM, September 15.—Paratroopers of the Sixth Airborne Division threw up barbed wire road blocks in the centre of Tel Aviv and began searches for Jewish terrorists who aided in the Tel Aviv bank robbery on ...

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  23. RIVERS DRYING UP IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, September 15.—Rivers are drying up in the western and north-western areas, where the effect of ...

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  24. FORCED BRAKE ON M.R.C. WORKS SCHEMES

    BRISBANE, September 15.—Labour and material shortages still hampered Main Roads Commission plans to ...

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  25. U.S. SHIPPING STRIKE NEARING END?

    NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—The conference of the C.I.O. National Martime Union leaders and ship-owners ...

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  26. ROUND-THE-WORLD BRITISH AIR ROUTE TO OPEN SOON

    NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—The completion of the long-awaited all-Red globe encircling air route will take place when the first ...

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  27. "Aust. Sounder Than Before War"

    ADELAIDE, September 15.—Under Labour Administration. Australia had not only survived the greatest war in ...

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  28. SENATOR TANGNEY FOR U.S.?

    PERTH, September 15.—Senator Dorothy Tangney has been invited to represent Australia at an international women's assembly ...

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  29. NEW U.K. PROPOSALS ON ANGLO-EGYPTIAN TREATY

    CAIRO, September 15.—It is stated in informed circler that the British Government has submitted to Sidky Pasha new proposals for ...

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