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  4. Governors In Berlin Discuss Difficulties

    LONDON, September 2.—Reuters Berlin correspondent says political circles in touch with the Soviet headquarters saved the four-Power Commanders discussed all aspects the Berlin Crists—Currency, administration, and the ...

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  5. LANG WANTS REDS SUPPRESSED

    CANBERRA, September 2.—Complete and total suppression of the Australian Communist Party was moved as a matter of urgency by Mr. ...

    Article : 517 words
  6. Attack On Dr. Evatt's Foreign Policy

    CANBERRA, September 2.—It it obvious that Russia it using every device short of war to spread her influence and occupation throughout Europe, Burma, Netherlands and Malaya, said the Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Mr. E. J. ...

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    A narrow court that opens off Fieri Street leads to Gough Square. It was at No. 17 Gough Square that Dr. Samuel Johnson, the famous English poet and author, resided from 1748 to 1759 and is only one of his London residences that survives and can be Identified ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BALT BAN DIRECTED BY SOVIET

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 2.—The Trades Union movement was not opposed to the employment of Balt migrants as it knew that ...

    Article : 264 words
  9. U.K. To Pay More Fore Our Butter

    CANBERRA, Sept 2.—In[?] of 30/- sterling per cwt. [?] b. for butter and 15/- sterling choose on the last season's ...

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  10. Warnings From Malaya Ignored

    SINGAPORE, September 2.—Britain should bear the cost of the Malayan anti-terrorist campaign as a result of the Colonial Office' disregard official wanings, declared Mr. A. W. Wallich, this morning, moving the adjournment of ...

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  11. SECRET PAYMENTS TO UNIONISTS DENIED

    CANBERRA, Sept 2.—The Prime Minister Mr. Chifley denied in the House of Representatives to-day that "secre ...

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  12. SCRAMBLE FOR NEW FEDERAL SEATS

    BRISBANE, Sept. 2.—Some Federal members are concerned about the re-distribution of scats and already ore looking for safer ...

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  13. NO MOVE TO CHANGE VALUE OF POUND

    CANBERRA, Sept. 2—Mr. Chirley, in the House of Representatives to-day repeated the Commonwealth Government policy ...

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  14. PLAN FOR UNITED STATES OF EUROPE TAKES SHAPE

    ST. LOUIS, September 2.—Australia and New Zealand it will be remembered, were years in advance of the mother country in favouring measures to restrain Axis aggrestion," says the St.Lonis Post Dispatch, in a leader on the need for a European federation. The leader declare Mr. Chifley and Mr. Fras er would "serve a great couse if in similar ...

    Article : 536 words
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  16. EGGS AND TOMATOES FOR HENRY WALLACE

    DECATUR, (Alabama), Sept 2.—Henry Wa[?] had a peaceful street meeting here to-day despite tha fact that there was a lorry ...

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  17. Volcano Erupts

    [?]NILA Sept 2.—The Times to-day that the 5620-foot[?]guin volcano on the island of same name. erupted yesterday ...

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  18. MORE WOMEN IN JOBS

    CANBERRA. Sept.2—The Acting Commonwealth Statistician, Mr. Carver, reported to-day that nearly 60,000 more women and ...

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  19. American 'Buyers patch Wool Sales

    LONDON, August 2.—The Herald Tribune in a financial page article, says that Americas buyers have with [?] to the sidelines at the wool an[?] in Australia this because of the price increases accop[?] the ...

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  20. SYDNEY GANG LEADER DEAD

    SYDNEY, Sepg 2.—Sydney's most spectacular gang leader, Sidney Patrick Kelly 1681 died in his recently purchased luxury home ...

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  21. CHINESE REDS IN POWER

    SAN FRANCISCO, September 2.—A broadcast picked up here from the Communist radio in North China said that Chinese [?] nists proclaimed to-day a "North China people's Government" as rival to Generalissime Chi[?] Kai Shek's reg[?] The Broadcast said the sim of the new government was the striking down of American imperialistic ...

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