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  4. Inflationary Dangers Stressed

    Mr H. T. Armitage Governor of the Commonwealth Bank, who stated in his annual report that excess spending power ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Britain Buys Argentina's Surplus Meat

    LONDON, September 18.—Following an agreement by Argentina to negotiate a new trade treaty, the British mission to that country has agreed to buy Argentina's exportable surplus of meat for four years ...

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  6. [?]R WALLACE MAY [?]E FORCED BY U.S. [?]PRES. TO RESIGN

    NEW YORK, September 18.—Washington has been stirred by publication of a letter from the Secretary for commerce, Mr. Wallace, to President Truman, on July [?] in which he urged the Presdent to negotiate a treaty ...

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  7. "SQUAT" DECREED ILLEGAL

    LONDON, September 18.—In the High Court to-day Judge Wynn-Parry granted an interim injunction to Hie Ministry of ...

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  8. A.C.P. Leader

    Mr Fadden, leader of the Australian Country Party. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MENZIES HAS GOOD HEARING

    WOOLLOONGONG, Sept. 18.—Visiting the Woolloongong town Hall to-day where, in 1939, he first received the nickname of ...

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  10. Tokio Rose Paid! Cousens Visits

    SYDNEY, September 18.—When the hearing of the treason charge was resumed to-day Major Charles Cousens said that he had been treated kindly in a Tokio private hospital and that "Tokio Rose," a ...

    Article : 355 words
  11. V.D. INCREASE CAUSING ALARM IN NSW

    SYDNEY, Sept. 18.—The incidence of venereal disease was increasing in N.S.W. and one of the worst epidemics of acute syphillis ...

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  12. Bacon Men Fired Due To Pig Lack

    BRISBANE, September 18.—The only reason for the dismissal of four men at Queensland Co-operative Bacon Association factory at Murarrie on March 4 was the shortage of the supply of pigs said the general manager (Mr. H. ...

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  13. Light Rain In N.S.W. Brings Some Relief

    SYDNEY, September 18.—Areas which have benefited most from the rains in the past 24 hours are the north-western stopes and ...

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  14. FRENCH REPAYMENTS TO BRITAIN CHANGED

    LONDON, September 18.—A panel of British and French economic experts reached a basis for future British and French economic payments, says the Exchange Telegraph correspondent in Paris. ...

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  15. Amateur Star

    Bub Falkenburg who, according to the Associated ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. ODDS FAVOUR LOUIS FOR TITLE FIGHT

    NEW YORK, September 18.—Although odds of 10 to 1 lay against Tony Maurirello and the odds of 5 to 1 on Louis winning ...

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  18. CHURCHILL ESCAPED ASSASSIN IN U.S.A.

    SEW YORK, September 17.—Mr. Winston Chruchill narrowly escaped assassination during his visit to the ...

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  19. [?]RGENTINA OUSTS BRITISH CAPITAL

    [?]NOS A RES, September 18.—President Peron. speaking in connection with the signing of an agreement with [?]in under which British capital will gradually be retired [?] Argentina's railway system, emphasised that his ...

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  20. Stock Market Quiet

    NEW YORK, September 17.—The stock market [?] the quietest day of the month [?] the transfer of [?]000 share, industrials ...

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  21. INVESTIGATION INTO IMPURE WATER CLAIM

    BRISBANE, September 18.—Following consideration by the Military Board of the published reports that members of the B.C.O.F. are suffering from an illness attributed to the impure water supplies in Japan, it has been decided that Major-General Burston ...

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  22. Russian 'Raid' Fizzled Out

    [?]LIN, September 18.—"An ordinary police station argument, reports of which are [?] exaggerated." was how The American Pravost-Marshal (Lieut.-Colonel Frank) de[?] a 'raid" by a Russian officer and five soldiers armed with tommy guns on the [?] ...

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