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  4. Some Coastal Showers

    NSW Forecast: Cool, and fresh to squally south-west to southerly winds generally, and showers, chiefly on the coast and ...

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  5. Cutting Down Expenditure Of Dollars

    LONDON Sept.26—It Is officially announced that the Ministry of War Transport has given instructions for the re-routing of ...

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  6. No Nearer Agreement On he Balkans

    LONDON, Sept. 26.—Although the Foreign Ministers’ Council is still no nearer to agreement on the Balkans, yesterday’s meetings were held in an atmosphere which was a little better than that prevailing at the week-end but the ...

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  7. ALLIED OFFICERS READ OF JAPAN'S SURRENDER NOTE

    Representatives of the air forces of United Nations assigned to the Air Technical Service Command headquarters at Wright Field in the mid-western U.S. State of Ohio, read the teletyped news of the Japanese surrender offer received through the Swiss ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Fears For Nearly 1000 Australians

    CANBERRA Wednesday.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Fords) said in the House of Representatives to-day that fears ...

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  9. Shot For Betraying Belgians

    BRUSSELS, Sept. 26. — Leo Vinde Vogel, former member of the Belgian Parliament and Burgomaster of ...

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  10. ITALIANS CHEER FOR TRIESTE

    LONDON Sept. 26.—Italy’s Consultative Assembly was inaugurated Rome yesterday, in the chamber of Deputies. ...

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  11. THOUSANDS OF COOLIES WORKED TO DEATH

    SINGAPORE, Sept 26—It was revealed that 16,000 out of 25,000 Allied prisoners in Sumatra died during interment. A total of 31,000 prisoners, liberated from camps in ...

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  12. Recasting Of Labour Party’s Platform

    CANBERRA Wed.—When the Federal ALP conference Is held here in November, the NSW branch will sponsor a move for ...

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  13. SECURING A LASTING PEACE

    LONDON Sept. 26—The main task of the Foreign Ministers was to consolidate victory and secure a lasting peace, the Soviet ...

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  14. RESTORING MONARCHY IN SPAIN

    MADRIO Sept 26—According to General Alfredo Kinderlan, the Monarchiat regime will take over in Spain from Franco’s ...

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  16. COMMUNISTS ACTIVITY IN SOUTH AFRICA

    JOHANNESBURG September 26.—All Transvaal braneks of Dr. Malan’s Nationalist Party have been called on to organise ...

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  17. WORKERS LOSE £130,000 IN WAGES

    SYDNEY Wed.—It is estimated that between 15,000 and 17,000 N.S.W. workers are still to-day because of disputes, ...

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  18. New Turn In Dispute Over Dutch Ships

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—Political developments in the Dutch East Indies continue to have serious repercussions on the shipping ...

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  19. UPRISING IN ARGENTINE CRUSHED

    BUENOS AIRES Sept. 26—A military uprising at Cordova has been crushed, and the leaders the revolt, General Arturo ...

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  20. In Agony For Over Seven Hours

    SYDNEY Wednesday. — When he broke his right leg and left foot in falling 18 feet from the window of the Co-operative Hall ...

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  21. Sydney Produce Markets

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  22. FISH MARKETING SCHEME IN JEOPARDY

    SYDNEY Wed.—The chairman of the Mister Fish Merchants’ Co-operative. Society (Mr. George Freeman) claimed to-day that the ...

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  23. THOMPSON TO RIDE TOULON

    SYDNEY Wed. — Jockey J. Thompson will ride Toulon in the Derby on Saturday. Originally he was engaged for ...

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  24. Crashed Airman Rescued

    SYDNEY Wed.—An Army rescue boat has picked up two occupants of a plane which crashed 200 yards off Primrose Park, ...

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  25. [?]day’s Leader: [?] Standard of Living

    SINGAPORE, Sept 26. — With developments in Indonesia [?] point, the Pacific spotlight is now fully centred on Java French Indo-China, reports from which reveal a picture far reassuring. ...

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  26. National Life Of Japan

    TOKIO September 26.—Japan should regain her rightful place in the community of nations by stabilising the national life and ...

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  27. FORGERY OF TOTE TICKETS

    LONDON September 26, — To suppress forgery of [?] tickets at race tracks—a facket assuming big proportions—every ...

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  28. German Plants As Reparations To The Allies

    WIESBADEN, Sept. 26. — Five German industrial undertakings have been made available as reparations to the United Nations. Announcing this, the Allied Commander-in-Chief, ...

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  29. POPE RECEIVES JAP DELEGATE

    ROME Sept. 26—The Pope has given a private audience to Ken Harada, former Japanese ambassador to the Vatican, who is now ...

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  30. STANDARD TIME IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON Sept 26 — President Truman has signed legislation returning the United States to standard time as from ...

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  31. Belgian Premier Visits Regent

    LISDON September 26.— Accompanied by members of his Cabint, the Belgian Premier (Van Acker) has arrived here. ...

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  32. BRITISH-SOUTH AFRICA AIR SERVICE

    PRETORIA, Sept 26. — The South African Minister for Transport (Mr. F. C. Sturrock) announced a trunk air service ...

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  33. BOXER STAGES A COMEBACK

    LONDON; Sept.26 — In an eight-round heavyweight boxing contest at the Albert Hall, 34-year-old Eddie Phillips, staging ...

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  34. HUNGARIAN ELECTIONS

    BUDAPEST Sept 26—The Hungarian Cabinet has decided to hold general elections on November 4, says Budapest radio. ...

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  35. SHOCKING CONDITION OF EX-PRISONERS

    BRISBANE; Wednesday.—When the hospital ship Oranje reached here to-day 700 Australians on board were to emaciated and ill they could not be interviewed. Some of the men were suffering from TB, and the condition ...

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