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  4. The Balkans Controversy Is Still Acute

    LONDON, Sept. 25—The shadow cast up by the Balkan problems still lies heavily across the work of the Foreign Ministers’ Council, which yesterday attempted to leave it behind by passing on to other items, including the ...

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  6. Scattered Showers In South-East

    NSW Forecast: Some scattered showers in the south-east, but mainly fine; cool, moderate temperatures variable; winds, ...

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  7. PROFESSOR LASKI LAUNCHES BITTER ATTACK ON FRANCO

    LONDON, Sept. 25.—Violently attacking General Franco, whom he described as a “fawning satellite of Hitler and Mussolini,” the Chairman of the British Labour Party, Professor Laski, to-day demanded the withdrawal of official recognition of the ...

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  8. NEW TURN IN INDONESIA SITUATION

    SINGLETON September 26.— Attempts by the Indonesian Nationalist Movement to seize control Indonesia took a new turn ...

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  9. Adequate Petrol For All Countries

    LONDON Sept. 25.—Adequate petrol supplies should be accessible to the nationals of all countries on a competitive and ...

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  11. POSSIBILITY OF NEW INDUSTRIES

    SYDNEY Tuesday—The Premier (Mr. McKell), accompanied by Mrs. McKell, returned to Sydney to-day after a visit to Great ...

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  12. Clashes In Indo-China

    SINGAPORE, Sept 25. — Reports of dashes between the French and the Indo-Chinese Nationalists are ...

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  13. ALLIED RELATIONS WITH THE JAPANESE

    WASHINGTON, Sept 26—“Our relations with Japan do not rest on a contractual basis, but on unconditional surrender,” declares a statement issued by White House clarifying General MacArthur’s authority as Supreme Commander ...

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  14. Hopes That More POW’s Will Be Traced

    CANBERRA Tues. — Hopes that some of 4000 Australian prisoner of war still not accounted counted for will be traced in ...

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  15. Prisoners From Siam Reach Singapore

    SINGLETON Sept 2[?]—Only a few Australia of the original population in Singleton campe were left after the liner ...

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  16. “A STORM IN A TEACUP”

    WASHINGTON Sept. 25—The Senate, in approving of Mr. Dean Acheson, as the US Secretary of State, agreed that the whole ...

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  18. MAN OF 80 SUES FOR DIVORCE

    SYDNEY Tuesday—In the Divorce Court to-day Mr. Justice Nicholas granted Thomas William Sayers, 80, a divorce from ...

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  19. 18,000 MEN ON STRIKE IN THE STATE

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—Miners at 12 Collieries stopped work to-day, adding 3000 men to, the 15,000 idle in the State yesterday. ...

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  20. BADGER TO RIDE SILVER LINK

    MELBOURNE Tuesday — H. Badger said to-day he had accepted the mount on Silver Link in the Metropolitan. ...

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  21. JAP SHIPS FIT ONLY FOR JAPS

    MELBOURNE Tuesday—A few Japanese ship seized by the British in South-East Asia, ports soon will be available to carry a ...

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  22. £35,000 Clothing Factory

    SYDNEY Tuesday—The State Government has decided to build new State clothing factory at Leichhardt at a cost of £35,000. ...

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  23. Golf Challenge Declined

    LONDON September 25.— A challenge from, the U.S. to a Ryder Cup professional golf match has been declined for at ...

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  24. Higgins Wanted Off In India

    BOMBAY Sept. 25.—The Australian trainer Alecx Higgins, who was widely known on the Australian turf, was warned off ...

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  25. RISE IN THE PRICE OF SILVER

    LONDON Sept. 25—The price of silver, London bullion, showed a marked rise of 25½ pence to 44 pence per ounce. ...

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  26. Sydney Produce Markets

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  27. AUDIENCE TO HIROHITO

    TOKIO September 24.—General MacArthur is expected to grant an -audience to Emperor Hirobito at the American Embassy at a ...

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  28. APPALLING CONDITIONS IN JAP SLAVE CAMPS

    BANGKOK, Sept 25.—In addition to 18,000 Allied prisoners of war, at least 20,000 Asiatic slaves died in building the Burma-S[?]um railway and 30,000 other slaves are missing with no explanation from the Japan other than that “they mint have run away.” ...

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  29. To-day’s Leader: “Magnificent Work”

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 25.—A super-atomic bomb has been developed, which will make the Hiroshima bomb look like a “small fire cracker.” This was stated in the House of Representatives when ...

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