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  4. From War To Peace

    This photograph shows intricate plastic mouldings being produced at the Hoover works, Perivalc (England). During tho war this plant was moulding plastic cases for oxygen regulators and economisers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JAPS GIVE UP LOOT

    TOKIO, September 15.--The Japanese produced from Osaka arsenal a bronze statue of Queen ...

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  6. COUSENS DID NOT THINK HIS CONDUCT IN JAPAN COULD BE MISCONSTRUED

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A stir was caused at the resumed hearing of the Cousens case in the Police Court to-day when a frail, grey-haired woman called out from the body of the court, "In the name of truth and justice I demand that Mr. Fanning be called as a witness for ...

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  7. Squatter Movement Spreads To Canada

    LONDON, September 15.--It is reported from Ottawa that by swift invasions of empty Army premises the newly- formed Veterans' Housing League in the last 10 days has settled over 100 homeless persons. Six families to-day were ...

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  8. Security Council Meeting

    NEW FORK, September 15.--M. Gromyko (Russia) will take over the chairmanship of the Security Council on ...

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  9. IT WILL TAKE DYNAMITE TO SHIFT HIM

    BRISBANE, Monday.--It will take dynamite to shift him from his new home at Camp Muckley unless the ...

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  10. ZIONISTS DECIDE TO DISCONTINUE ACTS OF TERROR

    JERUSALEM, September 15.--The Zionist Jewish Agency executive at a secret session today decided to end, terrorist activities by Jews, and the Irgun Zvai Leumi terrorist organisation ...

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  11. NAVY NOT OBSOLETE

    PHILADELPHIA, September 15.--Admiral Nimitz, in a speech, said the present United States Navy of 500,000 men, one-sixth of ...

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  12. SUMNER WELLES OPPOSES BYRNES' GERMANY PLANS

    WASHINGTON, September--15.--Mr. Sumner Welles, broadcasting, criticised the Stuttgart speech of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. SHIPPING STRIFE IN U.S. DEFIES EARLY SOLUTION

    NEW YORK, September 15.--Negotiations between the CIO National Maritime Union and the Atlantic Coast employers have been broken off. An owners spokesman said it was futile to continue efforts to ...

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  14. U.S. Foreign Policy

    LONDON, September 16.--A commentator, broadcasting over Moscow Radio, described. Mr. Wallace's, ...

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  15. JUGOSLAVIA NOT AIDING REDS IN TRIESTE DEMAND

    PARIS, September 16.--When the debate on the proposed statute for the free territory of Trieste was: resumed in the Italian Political Committee M. Kardelj (Jugoslavia) said the attitude shown by some great ...

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  16. SAFE TILL AFTER POLLING DAY

    ADELAIDE, Mon.--Squatters who seize Federal Government buildings are likely to have immunity, at least till ...

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  17. INDIAN TROOPS IN PERSIA

    LONDON. September 15.--Reuter's New Delhi correspondent says the All India Shia conference (one of the chief Moslem ...

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  18. RESISTANCE MOVE

    LONDON, September 15.--First signs of a "German resistance movement" have appeared in the Russian zone, says the Berlin ...

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  19. East-West Impasse

    LONDON, September 16.--Americans are expected to reply to M. Molotov's unfortunate statement before the ...

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  20. PACIFIC AIRWAYS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A crowd of 500 watched the Australian National Airways Skymaster Warana take off from Laverton ...

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  21. FLYING POST OFFICE.

    WASHINGTON, September 15.--A flying post office, in which mail is sorted similarly to the travelling post office on trains, will be ...

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  22. GOVT. POLICY ON SECONDARY INDUSTRIES

    ADELAIDE. Mon.—South Australia is likely to become the centre of manufacture of guided projectiles in ...

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  23. LINER WAS SIX YEARS LATE ON FIRST VOYAGE

    NEW YORK, September 15.--The proud Holland-America liner Westerdam recently put into New York Harbor six years late on her maiden voyage. She had a good excuse for tardiness: Three sinkings and a tug-of-war between German torture and Dutch patriotism. ...

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  24. TAX REBATES

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--As part of a plan to encourage people to live and work in Northern Australia, the ...

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  25. Foreign Tariff Setups Complicate U.S. Policy

    WASHINGTON, September 15.--Government officials have disclosed that high tariff policies advocated in a number of ...

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  26. Forde in Action

    BRISBANE, Monday.--An amused smile was the only reaction to-day by the Army Minister (Mr. Forde) to ...

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  27. CQME UNION

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Registration of the Central Queensland Meat Employees Union was again refused to-day. this time by the ...

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  28. FAROE ISLANDS SEPARATION

    COPENHAGEN, September 15.--The Prime Minister (Knud Christonsen) in a statement in Denmark on the result of the Faroe ...

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  29. DE GAULLE'S SUPPORT

    PARIS, September 15.--General de Gaulle will personally support Gaullist Union candidates in the forthcoming French elections, ...

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