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  4. Scotland Yard Prevents Invasion By “Squatters”

    LONDON, September 16. — Scotland Yard’s anti-squatter precautions were put into effect last night, when they received an anonymous telephone warning that the “squatters” intended invading empty houses in a row facing ...

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  5. 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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  6. Terrorist Activities Condemned By Jewish Agency

    JERUSALEM, September 16.—The decision to end terrorist activities by the Jews was taken by the executive of the Jewish Agency at a secret session, says the “London Daily Telegraph’s” correspondent. ...

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  7. Disastrous Bush Fire At Casino

    SYDNEY Monday—Coraki, in northern New South Wales, is being treatened by a disastrous bushfire, which has been burning ...

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  8. German Resistance To Communist

    LONDON, September 16.—First signs of a “German resistance movement” are appearing in the Russian zone, says the Berlin correspondent of the “Daily Mail.” The movement is not directed against the Russians, but against the ...

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  9. BREAKDOWN IN U.S. STRIKE SETTLEMENT

    NEW YORK Sept. 1[?]—Negotiations between the Congress of Industrial Organisation National Maritime Union and the Atlantic ...

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  10. Fine And Mild To Warm

    N.S.W. Forecast: Fine; mild to warm temperatures; light south-west to north-west winds; [?] slight to moderate; cool night ...

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  11. WARNING OF DANGERS TO WORLD PEACE

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.—A claim that the United States, with Britain’s support, was feverishly attempting to gain the ...

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  12. Record Divorce Year In U.S.

    WASHINGTON September 16. —The U.S. had a record divorce year in 1945, when over 502,000 were granted. ...

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  13. War Criminal Escapes

    LONDON. Sept. 16.—Archduke Albrecht Hapsburg, once one of the richest men in Europe who heads the list of Hungarian was ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: Food For Britain

    BOMBAY Sept. 16—It is officially daily announced that, although the situation had quietened yesterday morning, tension remained ...

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  15. DROUGHT BECOMING MORE SERIOUS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Reports from the drought areas of the [?] show that their slight after [?] months without rain is ...

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  16. GROMYKO TO TAKE CHAIR TO U.N.O.

    NEW YORK Sept. 16—Soviet delegate M. Gremyko, will take over chairmanship of the Security Council to-morrow, under the monthly ...

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  18. 19 DROWNED WHEN TANKER FOUNDERS

    ELIZABETH CITY ([?] Carolina), Sept, 16.— Ninteen members of the crew are believed to have been drowned when a ...

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  19. Reusing The Egyptian Treaty

    ALEXANDRIA, Sept. 16—Following a meeting between the Premier, Sidky Pasha and Lord Stansgate, followed by a meeting ...

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  20. Lowering Pre-War Trade Barriers

    WASHINGTON, September 16.—High tariff policies, advocated in a number of foreign countries, are complicating the U.S. plans to lower pre-war trade barriers throughout the world, according to Government officials. ...

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  21. VOTING IN THE BRITISH ZONE

    HAMBURG Sept 18.—It is estimated that 90 per cent. of voters went to the polis without incident in small towns and ...

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  22. 21 Killed In Air Force Plane Crash

    NEW YORK, September 16.—Twenty-one were killed when a Canadian air force Dakots transport crashed and burned when landing at the aerodrome at Estevan, Saskat-chewan. ...

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  23. U.S. CHALLENGES FOR DAVIS CUP

    FOREST HILLS Sept [?]—By easy victories in the last two singles against Sweden, the U.S. reached the challenge round of ...

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    Former US Secretary of State, Mr. Summer Welles, who states to-day that the formation of a Central German Government ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Three-Hour Battle In Syria

    DAMASCUS, Sept. 16.— It is officially revealed that Syrian troops and gendarmes, after a three-hour battle with ...

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  26. Testing Flying Post Office

    WASHINGTON Sept. 16—A flying post office, in which mall with be sorted similarly of travelling post offices on trains will be ...

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  27. Sydney Produce Markets

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  28. THE LATE JIMMY DUNCAN

    SYDNEY Monday—Jockey D. Munro, will be one of the ball bearers at the funeral lot jockey Jimmy Duncan to-morrow. ...

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  29. FRENCH ELECTIONS

    PARIS, Sept 16—General de Ga[?]lle will personally support the “De Gauillst [?]ion” candidates at the forthcoming French ...

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  30. ITALIAN PACT INEFFECTIVE

    VENICE, Sept 16.—The leader of the Italian Communists, Signor Togliatti, told the press that the pact between the Italian ...

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  31. TANGIER NOW QUIET

    TANGIER, Sept. 18—The Royal Navy frigate, St. Bride’s Bay, sailed for Gibraitar without having landed her troops Tan[?]ier is ...

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  32. Davis Cup Chances Very Bright

    SYDNEY Monday.—Australia’s Davis Cup prospects were very bright, the deputy manager of the Cup squad Jack Crawford, ...

    Article : 93 words
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  34. THE KING HAS SLIGHT ILLNESS

    LONDON Sept. 16.—The King has a slight cold and was unable to attend church service at Bal[?]noral yesterday. ...

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  35. FAROE ISLANDS PLEBISCITE

    COPENHAGEN, Sept. 16 — Denmark would respect the result of the Faroe Islands plebiscite in favour of a separation ...

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  36. ATTACK ON GREEK VILLAGE

    ATHENS, Sept. 16.—A Left Wing hand, which attacked the Greek village of Levadi, succeeded in occupying the village. ...

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  37. Charges Against Americans

    BELGRADE, September 18.— Newspapers polish interviews with Yugoslav seaman who were sent to man D[?] shipping at ...

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  38. MR MAKIN AT HOLLYWOOD

    LOS ANGELES, Sept. 16.— The Australia ambassador (Mr. Makin) attended Hollywood cricket matches as the guest of Mr. ...

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