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  4. Release of 200,000 Servicemen

    Thursday.—The release of 200,000 servicemen vicemen between now and the end of January was announced by the Minister for Post-War Reconstruction (Mr. Dedman) in the House of Representative to-day. ...

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  5. Dollar Position Seriously Affects British People

    LONDON September 20.—According to the diplomatic writer of the “Daily Express” the Government has decided that Britain must do without almost everything involving the spending of dollars, so that even essential ...

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    Mr. Henry L. Stimson, United States Secretary for War, who has resigned. He is succeeded by Mr. Patterson, who has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    LORD WAVELL, VICEROY OF INDIA. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Fine With Squally Winds

    NSW Forecast: Fine and warm, with northerly winds, but westerly change In the far-west, advancing to the slopes to-night and ...

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  9. U.S. NAVAL BASES IN THE PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON September 20. —Australia may be asked to grant to the U.S., the use of [?] island as a naval base. ...

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  10. CAUSE OF U.S. MILITARY REJECTIONS

    WASHINGTON Sept. 20—Out of 4,800,000 military service rejectamenta, 1,767,000 were attributable to mental ailments or ...

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  11. NON-STOP FLIGHT FAILED

    CHICAGO Sept. 20.—A nonstop flight of three Super-Fortresses from Japan to Washington—6500 miles—failed when the ...

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  12. SIX DEATHS ON HOSPITAL SHIP

    BRISBANE Thurs—Six of 400 prisoners of war and internees from Hongkong died aboard the Royal Navy hospital ship ...

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  14. WILL NOT NATIONALISE COAL MINES

    CANBERRA Thursday.—There is no likelihood of the Federal Government nationalising coal mines. ...

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  15. SETTLEMENT OF JEWS IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM Sept. 20—At a conference on Mount Scopus the Jewish National Fund was fixed at £6,000,000 stg, as the world ...

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  17. To-day's Leader: Helping the Helpless

    NEW DELHI September 20.-Broadcasting over the All[?] radio yesterday, the Viceroy for India, Lord Wavell, an [?]nced that the British Government was determined to do its ut[?] to promote, in conjunction with the leaders of Indian opinion, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. HEAR VOICE OF SISTER AFTER 66 YEARS

    NEW YORK Sept. 20—One of Australia’s oldest Catholic nuns, Sister Mary Benignus, of St. Vincent de Paul’s Girls’ Orphanage, ...

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  19. NEW MOVIE CZAR APPOINTED

    NEW YORK Sept. 20. — Mr. Eric, Johnston, 48-year-old head of U.S. Chamber of Commerce, becomes the new movie Czar at ...

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  20. DEMANDS FOR WORKERS

    MELBOURNE Thurs.—Trade unions do not expect that unemployment will result from the reduction of the staffs of ...

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  21. Sydney Produce Markets

    SYDNEY Thurs.—Private sales at Alexandria: Oaten chaff £10/ 5/, wheaten chaff £10/5/, lucerne bay, Maitland, new soft ...

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  22. BIG GOLF IN ENGLAND

    LONDON Sept. 20—Australian Bill Shankland was only three points behind the leaders at the close of the first day in the 1500 ...

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  23. War Criminal Sentenced

    ANTWERP, Sept 20.— The latest European war criminals to receive the death sentence is Jan Timbermans, whom the ...

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  24. REMOVAL TO BE SCRATCHED

    SYDNEY Thursday.—Removal was lame after working at Randwick this morning and his trainer, Bayley Payten, said he would ...

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  25. HISSED AT “BELSEN BEAST”

    LUNEBERG Sept. 20. — Germans lining the streets as the Beisen horror camp guards were driven from the court to the ...

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  26. PLANE CRASHES INTO THE SEA

    NEWCASTLE Thurs.—Two RAAF personnel are believed to have been killed when a plane crashed into the sea near ...

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  27. LEND-LEASE NAVAL VESSELS

    WASHINGTON Sept. 20—During the war the DS, under lend-lease, made available 116 combat and 1493 auxiliary naval vessels, ...

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  28. BLUNT U.S. STATEMENT ATTITUDE TO JAPAN

    WASHINGTON September 20.—In a remarkably blunt statement, which was hailed in some quarters as indicating the social and economic revolution of Japan regarless of what General MacArthur thinks, the Acting-Secretary for State (Dean Acheson) told a Press conference that the US Government, and not General MacArthur is ...

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  30. BETTER SUPPLIES OF FISH

    SYDNEY Thurs. — Conditions were quieter at the fish markets to-day, but buyers still complained of a de[?]y. ...

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  31. No Additional Scotch Whisky

    CANBERRA .Thursday. — The Minister for Trade and Customs (Sen. Keane) to-day denied that imports of Scotch whisky were to ...

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