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  4. Metropolitan FORECAST:

    Mild and cloudy ...

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  6. STRONG TIE WITH WEST GERMANY

    WASHINGTON, September 10 (A.A.P.).--The Western Big Three Foreign Ministers, who are meeting here, will consider the draft of a new "contractural" arrangement offering Western Germany a postwar settlement with major items like ...

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  7. SHIPS, MEN IDLE AT WHARVES

    Acute cargo congestion on Melbourne wharves yesterday kept eight ships idle and blocked the employment of more than 900 waterside workers. While fully laden ships--unable to start unloading ...

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  8. College Boys Don Their Boaters

    WEARING THEIR SUMMER HEADGEAR, straw boaters, these boys from Scots College, Sydney, arrived in Melbourne yesterday on holiday. Although they had only one complete day here they found time to visit the Shrine of Remembrance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. India and Japan to Sign Peace Treaty Soon

    India announced today she proposed to conclude a separate peace treaty with Japan at the earliest ...

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  10. Night Parking May Be Banned in all Suburbs

    A complete ban on all-night kerbside and street parking of motor cars and transports will ...

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  11. Dock Ban Forces Ship to Japan

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A British tanker, the James J. Maguire, will be sent to Japan for a major overhaul as about 200 boiler-makers at the State Dockyard, Newcastle, ...

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  12. U.N. Rejects New Communist Charges

    TOKIO, September 10.--United Nations officers who today investigated the Communist charge that Allied aircraft machine-gunned Kaesong, refused afterwards to admit there had been an air attack, or that ...

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  13. Gen. Marshall Praises U.S. F.E. Command

    The United States Defence Secretary (General Marshall) expressed deep satisfaction with the achievements of the ...

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  14. Royal Tour Still Expected

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Government authorities have no information to substantiate London suggestions that the ...

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  15. State Defers Dismissals

    The dismissal of almost 10,000 men employed on State works, and the cancellation of contracts entered into by the State, have been deferred until the result of ...

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  17. Plan to Resettle Europe's Surplus

    A long-term plan to resettle about 1,750,000 of Europe's surplus population has been drawn up by the International Labor ...

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    A LARGE CROWD which attended the Parish Hall, in Acland-street, St. Kilda, last night heard arguments in favor of a No referendum vote. The principal speakers were Mr. E. J. Ward, M.P. (left) and the deputy leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labor party, Mr. A. A. Calwell. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Big U.S. Power Plant Almost Completed

    The world's largest hydroelectric power plant at the Grand Coulee dam, in the State of Washington, will be ...

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  20. Cheap Japanese Goods Flood U.S.

    NEW YORK, September 10 (A.A.P.).--American manufacturers are worried by the large quantities of cheap Japanese dinnerware and cosmetic glassware being ...

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  21. Indian Prime Minister Flays Astrologers

    The Indian Prime Minister (Mr. Nehru), addressing the All India Congress committee as the party president, said: ...

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  22. New Greek Rally Leads in General Election

    The new Greek Rally of Field Marshal Alexander Papagos polled 35 per cent. of the votes in Greece's general ...

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  23. Persian Deputies Maintain Boycott

    TEHERAN, September 10 (A.A.P.).--Dr. Mossadeq's Government seemed last night in a weaker position after the day's Majlis meeting which the Opposition ...

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  24. Minister Has Lively Outing at Richmond

    Waving his hands and shouting loudly, the Minister for the Interior, Works and Housing (Mr. Kent Hughes), last night got the better of a bunch of Communists who attempted to disrupt his meeting in Richmond town hall. ...

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  25. Woman Stowaway Maintained Silence

    PERTH, Monday.--An attractive woman stowaway in the Italian liner Australia has built up a wall of silence around here and only yesterday relented and ended ...

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