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  4. Biggest Peace Problems Still To Be Faced

    LONDON, September 17.—Discussing the reasons for widespread disappointment with “quarellings and snarlings at Paris,” Field Marabal Smuts, during a speech at Aberdeen last night, warned that the biggest problems of peace making ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Soviet Stand On Poland’s Western Frontiers

    PARIS, September 17.—Russia holds that the Potsdam conference decisions on Poland’s western frontiers cannot be reversed, because the facts prove that it is impossibly to do so now. This was stated by the Soviet Foreign, Minister (M. Molotov) in repudiating the ...

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  7. Showers On Central And North Coasts

    N.S.W Forecast: Scattered showers on the central and north coasts: fine in the remainder: cool to moderate temperatures on the coast and ...

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  8. Fate Of The State Coal Bill

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Unless there is a realc[?]l change in the position before the Legislative Council meats at 4.30 p.m. to-day ...

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  9. Chandra Bose Still Alive

    NEW DELHI, Sept. 17. — Subbas Chandra Bose, who was reported to have been killed in an air crash soon ...

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  10. Grafton Still Ringed By Fires

    GRAFTON Tuesday.— Reporting that Grafton is still ringed by bushfires, the manager of the Grafton Co-operative Dairy ...

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  11. Wallace Stands Firm On Speech

    WASHINGTON Sept. 17. — “I stand upon my New York speech. It was interesting to find both the extreme right and extreme left ...

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  12. Refused To Receive “Squatters”

    LONDON Sept. 17.—A deputation of “squatters” from Fountain Court waited at No. 10 Downing-street yesterday afternoon, but ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Albanian Attacks On Greece Repulsed

    ATHENS, September 17.—An official announcement says that all attacks against Greek territory from Albania have been repulsed without loss. The statement added that the Albanians opened heavy ...

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  14. STIR AT CENTRAL POLICE COURT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—A b[?]ir was caused at the Central Police Court to-day when one of the m[?]l arrested during the ...

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  15. SHOOTING F DETECTIVE AHEARN

    SYDNEY Tuesday—When the inquest was resumed to-day into the death of Detective Constable Victor Ahearn, who was shot ...

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  16. ALARMING INCREASE IN SYPHILIS

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—The Metropolitan Health D[?]ficer (Dr. Graham Drew) said to-day that there was a marked and alarming ...

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  17. Wool Wardrobe For “Miss Australia”

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—The international Wool Secretariat held a reception to “Miss Australia” H[?]oadda Kelly, before her ...

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  18. SEARCH FOR ESCAPED PRISONER NAZI

    LONDON, September 17—Scotland Yard is combing all likely places in London in search of an escaped German prisoner, ...

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  19. Preference Rights Refused

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Although the RSL is moving to contest the decision of the Central Reference Board in refusing ...

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  20. John Bromwich 100 Per Cent. Fit

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The deputy manager of the Australian Davis Cup squad, Jack Crawford, said to-day that Australian ...

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  21. DOUGLAS PLANES FOR AUSTRALIA

    LOS ANGELES Sept. 17.—The Australian Minister to Washington (Mr. Makin) yesterday accepted delivery of the first of four Douglas ...

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  22. MUNRO’S LEG STILL SORE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Jockey D. Munro’s leg which was injured when he fell on Double Mint of Randwick on Saturday when jockey ...

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  23. REPUBLIC AN THREATS IN ITALY

    ROME, Sept. 17.—The Republican Party threatened to leave the Government unless immediate action is taken against the ...

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  24. THE COUSENS CASE

    SYDNEY, Major Charles Cousens who is charged with high treason, was still [?]mder cross-examination yesterday afternoon when the case ...

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  25. SYDNEY MARKETS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Private sales at Alexandria Pumpkins, Queensland £16 to £17 sweet potatoes, Queensland £22. ...

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  26. To-day’s Leader: Tax Reductions— Election Issue

    JERUSALEM, September 17.—Demands for the dissolution of the Jewish Agency and all other Jewish organisations “directing terrorist activity” control of all Jewish funds and carrying out of death sentence on Jews found guilty of ...

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  27. THEFT OF RIFLES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—The theft of two 22 calibre rifles and 550 roba[?]s of ammunition from shed in the grounds of Neutral ...

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  28. Victory For Independents In British Zone

    HERFORD (Germany), September 17.— Elections in the British zone resulted in a victory for the independents—local leaders who did not attach themselves to any of the officially recognised parties. With 36,000 and[?]dares they had gained 23,343 seats out of 68,000 declared at 8 p.m. yesterday. ...

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  29. POLICE GUARD AT HOSPITAL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A police guard is now being maintained at the bedside of Charles Edward Randall (43) was war ...

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  30. Sentences On Nazi Criminals

    BERLIN, September 17.—The Allied Control Council unanimously decided that the times and places of any executions resulting from the Nuremberg trials will not be announced until after the sentences are carried out. ...

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  31. POSTAL EXPENDITURE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Post master General (Senator Gameron) said to-day that expenditure on postal, [?]graph and ...

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