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  4. RECOGNISING CHINESE CHINESE COMMUNIST

    LONDON, September 14.—Timing of the recognition of the Chinese Communist regime is expected to be one of the important policy decisions to be taken by the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Bevin, end the U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, before ...

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  6. PLANS FOR CUTS IN DOLLAR PURCHASES

    LONDON, September 14.—Political Britain faces a new austerity epoch, despite the achievements of the Washington dollar crisis talks, which do not remove the necessity for the already-planned British cuts in dollar purchases at ...

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  7. NEW BRITISH FLYING-BOAT LEAVES THE STOCKS

    The hull of the first of the three Princess flying-boats now being built at Cowes, tale of Wight, was recently drawn from Its building Mocks. The hull Is the largest structure ever built for an aircraft. The Princess Is a high-wing 10-englned ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FAMILY POISONED WITH ARSENIC

    DENILIQUIN, Wednesday—A family of nine living in primitive conditions In a shack was poisoned by arsenic In a tin used to ...

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  9. PROPOSAL FOR FIVE RIDINGS IN SHIRE

    Lower Banter Shire Council today approved ft proposal to submit a plan for the division of the shire into five ridings. Instead of the ...

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  10. Police Searching For Sex Fiend

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. —Detectives are combing Sydney for the sex fiend who attacked two In Rosebery district ...

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  11. Wattled Man Walked Into Police Station

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Closely guarded by police, Rex Llewellyn Flanagan, 33, was charged In the Manly spurt to-day with the ...

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  12. MORE SHOWERS ON COAST

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Showers on the central and southern tablelands and coast, probably extending to the lower north ...

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  13. ELECTED TO CABINET

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Sir. J. G. Arthur, Labour Member for Hamilton, was to-day elected to State Cabinet by the State ...

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  14. INDONESIA AGAINST JAPANESE IN BORNEO

    THE HAGUE, Sept. 14—Indonesian Republican leader at the table conference, Dr. Mohammed Hatta, said to-day that the ...

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  15. ELECTRICITY EXTENSIONS IN COUNTRY

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The Minister for Works and Local Government, Mr. Cahill, announced today that the Government has ...

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  16. Diplomat Got Ticket For Speeding

    NEW ROCHELLE (New York)-Sept 14.—A traffic charge against an Australian diplomat, Donglas Page-Sharp, third secretary of the ...

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  17. SUPPORT FOR INCREASE IN GOLD PRICE

    WASHINGTON, September 14— The Australian ambassador Washington, Mr. N. Makin, told AA[?] that Australia would support ...

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  18. ATTEMPT ON AIR RECORD

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—The attempt on the Sydney to Melbourne and Melbourne to Sydney air record was again postponed to-day because ...

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  19. To-day’s Leader: Better Trains

    SYDNEY, Wed.—A man, who had been charged with the murder of his and two children had his neck awathed in ...

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  20. 3900 Winners For English Jockey

    LONDON, Sept, 14.—Gordon Richards rode his 200th winner of the season when he was successful on French Squadron In ...

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  21. COMMISSIONER’S PLAN REJECTED BY ISRAEL

    LONDON, Sept. 14. — The Israeli Government has rejected the United Nations’ Conciliation Commission’s plan for an ...

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  22. Wants To Swim In Empire Games

    VANCOUVER, Sept. 14. — Australian swimming champion John Marshall said yesterday be hopes to represent Australia at the British ...

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  24. McRAE’S HOLLOW INSPECTION

    Lower hunter Shire Councillors will inspect McRae’s hollow low at the conclusion of the next council meeting. ...

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  25. MONEY SPENT ON FLOODGATES WAS THROWN IN AIR

    Councillor Malcolm McRae said at Lower Hunter Shire Council to-day that the floodgates on Wallis Creek were “silly, rotten and good-for-nothing.” Money spent on their erection ...

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  26. No Infectious Disease In Shire

    No cases of Infectious disease had been reverted to him since the last meeting, the health inspector, (Mr. T. C. Atkinson) said ...

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  27. Grand Prix Motor Cycle Rate

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  28. VALUES FIRM AT ALEXANDRIA

    SYDNEY, Wed.—At the Alexandria saleyards to-day supplies of forage and vegetables were very light. There was a good ...

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  29. Malayan Drive Against Bandits

    SINGAPORE, Sept 11 (AAP.-Reuter). —Six major military operations are now under way In mid-Malaya as the army’s new drive ...

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  30. ONE MAITLAND PIT IDLE

    CESSNOCK, Wed.—All mines on the South Maitland field are working with the exception of Hebburn No. 2, which is idle for the third ...

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  31. PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS

    NEW YORK, September 14.—The-Ladles Professional Golf Association of America has been formed in the United States. ...

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  32. FRENCH SLOOP LEAVES

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. — The French sloop Francis Gamier left tor Auckland to-day. ...

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