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  4. SOVIET THREAT IN NEAR EAST

    [?]OKIO, Sept. 5.—Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, the United Kingdom Commissioner-General for South-East Asia, will, on September 7, personally [?]ef General MacArthur's officers on Communist ...

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  5. Slavs not afraid of Reds hate

    BELGRADE, September 5.— Moshapt Pijade, VicePresident of Yugoslavia, proclaimed to-day the ...

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  6. 13TH CHILD DEAD

    SYDNEY, Sept. 5.—The death of another child — this time from Greta Camp, near Maitland — was reported to-day, making 13 babies who have died in migrant centres in three weeks. ...

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    In order to preserve the inherited knowledge and skill of gold coining. the British Royal Mint has been striking a small coinage of not more than 100,000 sovereigns. Gold coining requires different techniques from other mela is and, in particular, a greater precision of workmanship. As Britain normally now uses no gold coins, there was a danger that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Coal Production Could Be Increased By Half

    SYDNEY, Sept. 5.—By opening new mines, extending open-cut workings, and mechanising the existing mines, the Joint Coal Board could increase present-day coal production in N.S.W. by 50 per cent., Mr. N. Stuart, board secretary, said to-day. ...

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  9. Polio May Spread By Ice Cream

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 5.— A warning: against ice cream. daring the present poliomyelitis epidemic in Victoria was given ...

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  10. US Feeling Is "Let Us Forget"

    NEW YORK, September 5.— The New York Times in a leader to-day, said that Mr. Chifley's rebuff to Japan had ...

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  11. TEACHER CLOSES "UNFIT" SCHOOL

    CLON[?]URRY, September 5.— Dajarra State School has been closed by the teacher, Mr. E. C. ...

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  12. PAGE PLAN TO DEVELOP WIDE AREA

    BRISBANE September 5.— The wide area from Gympic in the north to Newcastle in the south should be developed ...

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  14. ALL TO OUTLAW WILD CAT STOPS

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—A call to workers to outlaw un[?] official strikes, which he described as wild cat distances, was made by Sir William Lawther in his [?]sidential address to the annual Trades Union Congress ...

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  15. Truman Determined On Social Reform

    PITTSBURGH (Pennsylvania), Sept. 5.— President Truman said to-day that the American people wanted his programme of "fair deal" social reform legislation and he did not Care if his enemies called it Socialism or ...

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  16. Beran Confident Of Victory Over Communists

    LONDON, September 6.—A Prague message says that Archbishop Beran in a message smuggled from his Palace ...

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  17. SHEEP COULD BE DOLLAR EARNERS

    SYDNEY. Sept. 5.— Mutton and sheet could be tag dollar earners for Australia. said the American sheep expert. ...

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  18. Shot In Parents' Car

    MELBOURNE. September 5. —A six-year-old girl was fatally shot in her parents car to-day. She was Margaret Jones of ...

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  19. Moon Televised

    LONDON. September 6.— Cameras and telescopes mounted on a balcony at Alex[?]dia Palace the B.B.C.s television ...

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