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  4. COUNSENS ADMITS SENDING GIFTS TO JAPANESE GIRL

    SYDNEY, September 18.—Two letters suggested by the Crown to have accompanied presents from him to Miss Foumi Saisho of Radio Tokio, possibly were written by him declared Major Charles Cousens to-day ...

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  5. Germany And France Must Be Partners

    LONDON, Sept. 19.—Mr. Winston Churchill in a speech at Zurich University said that the first step towards re-creation of the European "family" must be a partnership between France and Germany. ...

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  6. "MISS AUSTRALIA" HONOURED

    LUNCHEON FOR "MISS AUSTRALIA". — A luncheon given by Pringle's of Scotland, in honour of "Miss Australia" (Miss Rhondda Kelly), was held at Quaglino's. The photograph shows (right to left): Miss R. Felgate (chaperon). Mr. Evan Ogilvie (Public Relations Officer. International Wool Secretarial). Mr. Gilbert Sinclan (London manager of Pringle's). Mr. Maurice Turnbull ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JAPAN THOUGHT U.S. EASY

    NEW YORK, September 19.—The American Press correspondent at Tokio reports that the War Crimes prosecutor, Mr. ...

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  8. Second Vote To Corns. Urged

    BRISBANE, September 19.—The Trades and Labour Council to-day adopted a recommendation advising working class electors to vote either for Labour or Communist candidates. The recommendation urged the members of the ...

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  9. CONFIDENT WILL BE NO 3RD. WORLD WAR

    NEW YORK, September 18.—Lord Strabolgi told an interviewer that he was willing to take any number of ...

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  10. GOV'T LOANS TO MILK PRODUCERS

    BRISBANE, September [?] The State and [?]ments have agreed to [?] lief to milk producers in ...

    Article : 219 words
  11. JEWISH DELEGATES EXPECTED AT TALKS

    LONDON, Sept. 19.—The Zionist Council at a meeting to-day is expected to decide to send delegates of the Jewish Agency to the ...

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  12. Greece Declares For Monarchy

    Greece has voted in favor of the return of King George according to the plebiscite. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. RUSSIAN CHARGES UNPROVEN

    NEW YORK, September 18.—The U.S. representative (Mr. Hersthe) Johnson) told the Security Council that the U.S. ...

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  14. END OF DROUGHT IN SIGHT IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 19.—The end of the drought over thousands of square miles in northern N.S.W. is likely to follow the steady rain ...

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  15. Trucks Move Again In New York

    NEW YORK, September 18 Several thousand trucks, hith[?] strike-bound, moved to-day carrying much-needed food ...

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  16. WALLACE WAS NOT ASKED TO RESIGN

    WASHINGTON, September 18.—The Secretary for Commerce (Mr. Wallace) after a long conference with President Truman at the ...

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  17. Conference Speed Up

    PARIS, [?] ...

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  18. TO EXPERIMENT IN JET PROPULSION

    CANBERRA, Sept. 19.—Experi[?] in [?] propulsion for air[?] are to be carried out by the [?]SIR Division of Aeronauties. ...

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  19. RUSSIA FIGHTS ON BULGARIA TREATY

    PARIS, September 19.—Russia served notice that she might continue the fight against the Bulgarian Treaty Commission's decisions which she opposed whenever they came up for approval before the plenary session and ...

    Article : 330 words
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  21. Northern Gold Mine to Close

    BRISBANE, Sept. 19.—Dittmer gold mine, 15 miles from Proserpine, the third largest producer in the State, will close on ...

    Article : 117 words
  22. MINERS DECIDE ON SATURDAY WORK

    [?] 19. — Miners' [?] in Newcastle [?] workers on [?] have decided ...

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  23. Jet 'Plane's Future As Passenger Carrier

    LONDON, September 19.—Eng[?] would be possibly flying passenger across the Atlantic at [?] m.p.h. within five years, said ...

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    [?] OFF TO THEIR NEW HOME.—When the Stirling Castle left Southampton recently with the English cricketers on board, it also carried several brides and brides-to-be who are to settle in Australia.—From our special London representative. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Dept's Signal Breaks Strike

    WELLINGTON, September 12.—Striking airmen in Ohake Station vent back to work today after the Commanding Officer read them a ...

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  26. RECORD PRODUCTION OF BUTTER & CHEESE

    BRISBANE, September 19.—Queensland's butter and cheese production for the year ended 1945-46 was worth nearly £10,500,000. The value of butler production for the period was the highest on record. ...

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