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  3. U.N.O. ECONOMIC COUNCIL TO MEET IN LONDON

    LONDON, September 20.—It was announced that the U.N.O. Economic Council is meeting in London on October ...

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  4. NO SIGN OF SWING AGAINST LABOUR

    CANBERRA, Sept. 20.—With only a week remaining before polling day, there is not yet any indication of a considerable swing against the Federal Labour party. This is the opinion of observers passing through Canberra after ...

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  5. WORLD'S TALLEST

    Tallest Skyscraper.—The Empire State Building, in the heart of New York City's principal theatrical and shopping district, is 1250 feet high, and has 102 stories. This steel-and-stone structure has 6400 windows. On ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LARGE-SCALE PURGE IN RUSSIAN LAND ADMINISTRATION

    LONDON, Sept. 20.—A large-scale purge in Soviet land administration was announced last night by the Moscow radio, quoting a decree signed by ...

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  7. JOINT U.S.--AUST. USE OF PACIFIC BASES URGED

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—Co-operative Australian and American use of South-west Pacific island bases has been ...

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  8. KENT HARVESTERS ANGRY OVER Ps.O.W.

    LONDON, September 20.—Kent farmers who are working day and night to save the harvest despite the ...

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  9. A.E.U. MEMBERS' ACTION ILLEGAL, SAYS JUDGE

    MELBOURNE, September 20.—Demands by members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union for a wages ...

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  10. THREE GREEK VILLAGES ATTACKED

    ATHENS, September 20.—Newspapers report that a band of 150 who came from Albania, armed with ...

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  11. Cousens Says TRIED TO GET WORD TO EMPEROR ON P.O.W.

    SYDNEY, September 20.—From the time he arrived in Tokio he had tried to get word to the Emperor of Japan that the shocking treatment of prisoners-of-war was doing Japan irreparable harm, stated Major Charles ...

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  12. Q.D.O. STATE COUNCIL DEALS WITH BUDGET

    BRISBANE, Sept. 20.—Mattors concerned with the budget for 1946-47 were fully dealt with by the State ...

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  13. AUST. HAS LATEST RADAR DEVELOPMENT

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—Australia will demonstrate to the world on October 28 the latest development in radar. It is a ...

    Article : 143 words
  14. SEARCH PARTY REACHES CRASHED BELGIAN PLANE

    NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—A search party at 7p.m. reached the scene of the crash of the Sabena trans-Atlantic ...

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  15. U.S. DENOUNCES YUGOSLAV CHARGES

    WASHINGTON, September 20.—America has sent Yugoslavia a 1700-word note denouncing as false and ...

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  16. JAP SEAMEN'S STRIKE SETTLED

    TOKIO, September 20.—The 10-days' seamen's strike has been settled by an agreement in which the employers conceded all the ...

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  17. METAL INDUSTRY LTD., PROFIT DOWN

    BRISBANE, Sept 20.—The manufacturing and trading profit of the United Metal Industries Ltd. declined £3805 for the years ...

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  18. RAIN INFLUENCE HAS PASSED OUT TO SEA

    BRISBANE, September 20.—The weather system responsible for this week's rain in Southern Queensland has passed out to sea. The Divisional Meteorologist (Mr. Richards) said to-day that only scattered falls could ...

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  19. INCREASED LAND SALES, TRANSFERS

    BRISBANE, September 20.—The sales and transfers of Crown leaseholds indicated the keen public demand for land ...

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  20. CHURCHILL'S SPEECH NOT WELL RECEIVED AT PEACE CONFERENCE

    LONDON, September 20.—Mr. Churchill's speech was not well received in Paris Peace Conference quarters, says the "Manchester Guardian's" correspondent in Paris. "Britain is expected to talk about Europe's future, but ...

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  21. "DROUGHT RELIEF AS LOANS UNACCEPTABLE"

    BRISBANE, September 20.—The proposal to grant drought relief to dairymen in the form of a loan was totally ...

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  22. U.S. STRIKE SETTLEMENT HITCH

    NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—Although Atlantic Coast ship-owners immediately accepted the award of the Industrial ...

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  23. FRENCH STRIKE CALLED OFF

    LONDON, September 20.—The French civil servants' strike has been called off, and they have been granted a ...

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  24. VERDICT AGAINST EX-SERVICE ORGANISATION

    BRISBANE, Sept. 20.—Arthur John Huxham won his case in the Supreme Court to-day against officials of the ...

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  25. RUSSIA ATTACKS BRITISH PLAN ON ROUMANIAN OIL

    PARIS, September 20.—Britain's proposal for giving protection to the United Nations oil interests in ...

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  26. GRATUITIES FOR 1914-18 SERVICE STILL AVAILABLE

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 20.—Soldiers of the First World War who have not received their gratuities can obtain ...

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  27. N.S.W. HOUSING

    SYDNEY, Sept. 20.—The New South Wales Housing Commission had built 1000 more houses than the Government authorities in all ...

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  28. WAGE INCREASE CLAIM REJECTED

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 20.—Claims for wage increases by the Federated Moulders' (Metals) Union of Australia and the ...

    Article : 110 words
  29. EXPLOSION AT HAIFA STATION

    LONDON, September 20.—Reuter's correspondent at Haifa, reports that a heavy explosion partly demolished ...

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  30. DEATH OF MR. S. C. MOSSOM S.M.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 20.—Mr. Samuel Cuthbert Mossom, Stipendiary Magistrate, died at Mundubbera to-day. ...

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  31. CONDEMNED MAN ATTACKED IN COURT ROOM

    MILAN, September 20.—Immediately after the Court sentenced Mario Passalacqua to death for causing Italian patriots to be shot, ...

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  32. PICTURE THEATRE FOR MARBURG

    BRISBANE, September 20.—The Picture Theatre and Films' Commission has indicated that additional picture theatres are ...

    Article : 68 words
  33. RUSH TO BUY 1000 SILK PARACHUTES

    SYDNEY, Sept. 20.—Hundreds of women, many of them dressmakers and milliners, competed briskly for 1000 silk parachutes ...

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