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  4. Wallace Speech Still Controversial In America

    NEW YORK, September 19.—The Paris correspondent of the Times says that President Truman, in an exchange of teletype messages, sought to reassure Mr. Byrnes, U.S. Secretary for State, that there is no ...

    Article : 355 words
  5. COUSENS SAYS TRIED TO [?]ELL EMPEROR OF CRUELTY TO POW

    [?]DNEY, September 20.—From the time he arrived in Tokio he had tried to get word to the Emperor of [?]an that the shocking treatment of P.O.W. was doing [?]an irreparable harm, stated Major Charles Cousens ...

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  6. U.N.R.R.A. MEETING ITS OBLIGATIONS

    UNRRA LIVESTOCK FODDER—UNRRA making a determined and successful effort to feed the starving nations of Europe, is sending daily consignments of livestock to the various European countries. These consignments leave Tilbury daily and great care is taken to see that they have sufficient fodder for the voyage. The photograph shows ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PLANE CRASH RESCUE

    NEW YORK, September 19.—A search party at 7 p.m. reached the scene of the crash of the Sabina Trans-Atlantic Belgian ...

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  8. NEWLY-SHORN SHEEP DIE IN THOUSANDS AFTER RAIN IN NSW

    SYDNEY, September 20.—Thousands of newly-shorn sheep are expected to die because of the cold weather which has followed the three days' rain in the drought-stricken areas in western and north-western New South Wales. Wheat farmers are now more ...

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  9. Mutual Use Of Bases In S.W. Pacific Suggested

    NEW YORK, September 19.—The A.P. Washington correspondent says that Representative J. Sheridan (Democrat, Penn.), chairman of the House Military Affairs Committee, recommended the co-operative Australian-American use of South-west Pacific bases. Rep. Sheridan's six-man committee on September 18 returned from a six weeks' 30,000 ...

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  10. RUSSIA'S GREATER OUTPUT

    LONDON, September 19.—The ablity to get things done has become more important than over in Russia, which plans to treble ...

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  11. CLOSER COMMERCIL RELATIONS BETWEEN BRITAIN & ARGENTINE

    NEW YORK, September 19.—The Times Buenos Aires correspondent says that the British Ambassador, Sir Reginald Leeper, called ...

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  12. ARMY CARS NOT FOR SALE

    BRISBANE, Sept. 20.—The Army has stopped the transfer of cars, utilities and heavy trailer trucks to the Disposals Commission ...

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  13. CONCESSIONS TO JAP SEAMEN

    TOKIO, September 20.—A ten days' seamen's strike was se[?]lled by an agreement in which employers conceded all major points. ...

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  14. WRITING FRANCE'S NEW CONSTITUTION

    LONDON, September 19.—The Exchange Telegraph correspondent at Paris says that General Dr Gaulle's decision, to support ...

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  15. "Monty" Returns Home

    WASHINGTON, September 19.—Field Marshall Montg[?]nery left for England in an American Army plane. He told reporters that he ...

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  16. NOISE-FREE AIR TRAVEL APPRECIABLY CLOSER

    LONDON, September 19.—The Associated Press correspondent in a special message says: The first flight by a Lancastrian airliner, fitted with Rolls Royce Neme jet propulsion units, was given to British Dominion Press representatives on September 19. Development of the jet for ...

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  17. BILL TO CONTROL BETTING SHOPS

    PERTH, September 29.—The registration of bookmaker both on and all the course is provided in the Bookmaking Bill the ...

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  18. ELAS OFFICERS DEPORTED

    LONDON, September 19.—The Times Athens correspondent says that five senior Greek army generals, who held high office in the ...

    Article : 71 words
  19. WAR-TIME FATE OF BRITISH SECRET SERVICEMAN

    LONDON, September 19.—Reuter's correspondent at Toulouse says that two Scotland Yard defectives have arrived for ...

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  20. COST OF PENICILLIN

    NEW YORK, September 19.—The Wall Street Journal says that the price of peni[?]lim is now 37.5 cents a dose which is one-tenth of a ...

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  22. ALLEGED THEFTS OF NAVAL GOODS

    [?] 20—Eight [?] Burwood [?] charges [?]ged theft ...

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  23. BIG LAND PURGE IN SOVIET RUSSIA

    LONDON, September 20.—A large-scale purge in Soviet land administration was announced last night by Moscow radio quoting a decree signed by Stalin as chairman of the Council of Ministers, and Lietu.-Col. Randolph Zinavov, Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party. The decree runn[?] into ...

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  24. YUGOSLAV TRIAL

    LONDON, September 19.—It is officially announced from Belgrade that Archbishop Step[?]as has been indicted in crime against the ...

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  25. REVISION TERMS OF TREATY WITH EGYPT

    LONDON, September 19.—The Daily Telegraph's Alexandria correspondent says it is understood that the terms of the latest British proposal for the new British-Egyptian treaty are as follows:— Joint defence plans: [?] In the ...

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  26. WARNING NOTE ON RELATIONS IN THE FAR EAST

    NEW YORK, September 19.—The American correspondent at Shanghai says that the Communist leader announced that he ...

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  27. [?]ING "LONDON TOWN"

    World Premiere of "London Town" at the Leicester Square Theatre The photograph shows Mr. and Mrs. Attlee being [?] J. Arthur Rank, British cinema and theatre magnate, on their arrival.-From our special London Representative. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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