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  4. [?]NDUE EMPHASIS GIVEN [?]IFFERENCES BETWEEN DELEGATES AT PARIS

    [?]RIS, October 9.— Undue emphasis placed on the differences between [?] nations was apparent at the Peace Conference, said the New Zea[?] representative (Mr. Mason) opening the first day's discussion on the [?] treaty. Differences were inevitable, but the clear emphatic ...

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  5. Economy Governs Pegging Of Wages

    CANBERRA, October 9— The Prime Minister (Mr. Chilley) to-day declared that as economic conditions returned to ...

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  6. 'FREEDOM THEATRE' BROADCAST

    SERAPHINA BASRI, from Iraq, sings to the lute accompaniment of her husband, Naim Ba[?] in the first programme of its kind to be broadcast in any Arabic Service in the world— the B.B.C's "Freedom Theatre" This variety programme, combining popular comedy and music, has been running in the B.B.C., Arabic Service since 1943, and is intended particularly for villages and small ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    [?] Nygh [?] of the [?] Nether[?] Navigation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GUILTY NAZIS' ADIEUX

    NUREMBERG, Oct. 6.—Six of the eleven condemned Nazi war criminals have taken advantage of the privilege of ...

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  9. [?]TTER [?]ORES [?]PTIED

    [?]BANE, October 9.— Re[?]aled shipping space [?] for the transport of [?] surplus butter to ...

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  10. U. S. FOREIGN POLICY TERMED 'INEFFECTIVE'

    NEW YORK. October 9.—Mr. Sumner Welles, in his book. "Where Are We Heading?" published to-day, contends that the U.S. is speeding up the drift towards a two-world order because of the foreign policy of Messrs. Truman and Byrnes which is aided by the "increasingly passionate and popular prejudice against Russia on the part of Americans." ...

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  11. CHIFLEY DEFENDS CABLES CONTROL

    CANBERRA, October 3.— The Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. [?] the [?] Empire Government [?] ...

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  12. POSTAL WORKERS SEEK WAGE RISE

    BRISBANE, October 9.—The Postal Workers' Union is to launch a State-wide campaign seeking an increase in wages and better working conditions. The newly elected secretary of the union, Mr. Waters, said to-day that the postal workers in the Commonwealth ...

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  13. [?]ERRORISTS [?] ROADS HOLY LAND

    [?] Mine [?] ordered out [?] was blown up [?] land mines ...

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  15. Australia Has Realistic Food Control Plan

    LONDON, Oct. 8.— The Associated Press special representative says that the Australian delegation to the World F[?]od and ...

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  16. Meat Rationing May End Soon

    BRISBANE, October 9.— The belief that meat rationing will end soon, probably in December, was expressed in ...

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  17. R.A.A.F. PLANS TO FIGHT BUSHFIRES

    MELBOURNE, October 9.— The [?] ...

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  18. FORDE FALLS BACK

    BRISBANE [?] ...

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  19. INVESTIGATION INTO NOVIKOV'S PROTEST

    WASHINGTON, October 9.—The Soviet Ambassador (Mr. Nikolai Novikov) has protested in the State Department against what he alleged to be discourteous treatment by American officials when he arrived in New York last week from the Paris conference. ...

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  20. [?]ntrol Of Atomic Energy

    [?] October 9.— The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee), introducing the second reading of the Atomic Energy Bill in the House of Commons, said it was an earnest of Brit[?]diness to play her full part in any international scheme for the control of atomic ...

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  21. NEW ORDER FIXES THE PRICES OF MILLINERY

    CANBERRA, October 3.— Widespread abuse of the milliners prices order issued 12 months ago [?] the issue to-day of a ...

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