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  4. Dust Maze Rises To 7000 Feet

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Thousands of people, who flocked to Sydney’s beaches this morning as the sudden heat-wave now gripping the State entered its second day, found the water bitterly cold, and, although the beaches from ...

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  5. High Court Writs Issued Against “Squatters”

    LONDON, September 12.— Despite a Government announcement that writs had been issued for trespassing, “squatters” continue to take over luxury blocks of flats and other empty dwellings. Fifty “squatter” families, comprising 150 people, were last night besieged without ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Not Pressing Reparations Claims Against Italy

    PARIS, September 12—Britain’s lead in announcing that she does not intend to press her reparations claims against Italy has already produced a similar decision by the U.S., Australia, South Africa, Canada, India and China. ...

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  7. Moscow’s Criticism Of MacArthur

    LONDON, Sept. 12. — General MacArthur’s deeds showed that he preferred to use Japan as a springboard ...

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  8. Southern Inland Showers

    N.S.W. Forecast: Fine at first, but showers spreading over the southern Inland areas later; warm day with mush dust haze, ...

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    Mr. Winston Churchill, who was given a great welcome at Lausanne, Switzerland. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Renewed Efforts To Pass Coal Bill

    SYDNEY, Thursday— Including Messrs. Colin Tannock and J. J. [?] all Labour MLC’s have been notified by the ALP that ...

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  11. Offensive Strength Best Defence

    CHICAGO Sept. 12.— There was no positive defence against unclear fission, except negative precautions such as keeping at a asic distance, ...

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  12. ON CHANGE

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  13. Baby’s Narrow Escape at Aberd[?]

    ABERDEEN, Thursday.— A baby had a lucky escape whan it fell over the edge of a railway platform at Aberdeen stations last night. Mrs. P. O’Brien, of Mount Street, Aberdeen, placed her ...

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  15. SUMMER SWIM SUITS BECKON

    To-day’s soaring thermometer, with a touch of summer in its warmth, gave many people thoughts of beach an pool, and ...

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  16. MR. CHURCHILL LIONISED

    LAUSANNE, Sept 12.—The whole-populations of towns and villages turned out to see Mr. Churchill driving on an official ...

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  17. Mr. Makin Presents His Credentials

    WASHINGTON, September 12.— Mr. Norman Makin presented President Troman, in White House, with letters of credence from the King as Australia’s ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary and letter of recall of his ...

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  18. To-day’s Leader: The Lot Of The Producer

    NEW YORK Sept 12.— Large buyers orders caused a sharp rebound in the stock market at yesterday’s opening Leading ...

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  19. Sydney Produce Markets

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  20. Prime Quality Scarce

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Winchcombe Carson Ltd. report: 28,126 sheep penned. Prime hoggets were scarce and firm. Others ...

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  21. Second Charge Of Murder

    SYDNEY Thurs.— At the Central Court to-day, William Hollebone (30), labourer, was charged with the murder of Dongias ...

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  22. U.S. EVATUATION OF AUSTRIA

    FRANKFURT Sept 12 —The US military authorities announced that the American occupation forces would leave Austria four ...

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  23. Bevin’s Warning On The Palestine Problem

    LONDON, September 12.—The British Foreign Minister (Mr. Ernest Bevin) warned delegates to the Pal stine conference to take a very broad view of the problems, which had reactions spreading far from the limits of Palestine itself. ...

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  24. Montgomery To Visit Australia In July 1947

    WASHINGTON, September 12.— Field Marshal Montgomery will visit Australia and New Zealand in July, 1947. The Field Marshal announced this at one of the largest Press conferences held in Washington. Asked what he thought of the ...

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