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  4. Accusations Hurled At Australia

    PARIS, September 4.—Further accusations were hurled at Australia during the meeting of the Italian economic committee of the Paris conference yesterday, what M. Vyshinsky accused the Australian, Brazilian, Canadian and South African representatives of fearing that Russian materials might block those from their own country. ...

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  5. Ukrainian Complaint On Agenda

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York). Sept. 4.—The Security Council, after a four-hour debate, decided to place the Ukranian complaint ...

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  6. LONDON TO N.Z. IN 59 HRS 51 MIN. RECORD SHATTERED IN BlG FLlGHT

    The record-breaking R.A.F. Lancaster Aries afraid at Ohakes aerodrome near Wellington N. Z., 58 hours 5 [?] after taking off from Blackbusche aerodrome near [?] England. Picture shown the British plane Aries in flight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Scattered Showers In the South

    N.S.W. Forecast; Scattered showers on the southern tablelands and slopes, light snow on the Alps, remainder fine ...

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  8. Engine Men Disobey Coal Chief’s Order

    SYDNEY, Wed.—An order of the Commonwealth Coal Commissioner (Mr. Williams) that the Metropolitan mine, on the South ...

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  9. Russian Criticism Of MacArthur

    WASHINGTON, September 4.—“Pravda” and other newspapers have criticised General MacArthur’s administration of Japan. They said no fundamental changes have been made in ...

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  10. U.S. SHARES PLUNGE TO LOWER LEVELS

    NEW YORK, Sept. 4. — The stock market yesterday again plunged, with leading issues falling one to 14 dollars. Share ...

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  11. COST OF LIVING IN AMERICA STILL RISING

    NEW YORK Sept. 4.—The cost of living in the U.S. is Continuing to rise and canned food potatoes, [?] and butter are among ...

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  12. To-day’s Leaders: Rising Prices And Wages

    BOMBAY, September 4.—It was estimated at midnight that casualties in the three days’ rioting were 150 killed and 450 injured. The police have detained 1000 persons. ...

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  13. Chicken Pox On Liner.

    London; Sept. 4. Chicken pox has broken out on the transport Stirling; Castle in which the Test-team ...

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  14. Frustrating Black Market In Cars

    SYDNEY . Wed.—The , Department of Road Transport has taken effective steps, to frustrate alleged attempts by black ...

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  15. NO SURPRISES IN U.S TENNIS MATCHES

    FOREST HILL (USA) Sept. 4. —There were no surprises in yesterday’s national singles title. By the ferocity and finality of ...

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  16. CIVIL AVIATION AGREEMENT

    LONDON, Sept 4.—The civil aviation agreement between Britain and Holland, published is a White Paper last night, covers, ...

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  17. POLITICAL GAME OF POKER

    SYDNEY Wednesday.— The Minister for Transport (Mr. Ward) said to-day that, while the labour Party was anxious to ...

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  18. Situation In Germany Reaching Crisis

    PARIS, September 4. —The U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. James Byrnes’ speech at Stuttgart on Friday outlining the American policy in Germany “will be unprecedented,” says the American Associated Press report from Berlin. ...

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  19. Normandie To Be Scrapped

    WASHINGTON Sept. 4.—Once the pride of the French merchant fleet the Normandie, which originally cost 60-m dollars, is to ...

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    General MacArthur, whose administration of Japan is criticised by Russian newspapers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. “Producing”, Guided Projectiles

    LONDON, Sept. 4.—Nothing definite has yet been decided between Britain and Australia on the plans mentioned by the ...

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  22. RAIN INTERFERES WITH CRICKET

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  24. Greece Headed For Civil War Says Moscow Broadcast

    LONDON, September 4. —“The reactionary Greek Government threatens to turn the Balkans into another cockpit and involve other countries in the clash,” said a commentator on Moscow radio reviewing the result of the Greek ...

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  25. HUNGRY AND THIRSTY ILLEGAL MIGRANTS

    JERUSALEM Sept. 4.—Twelve hundred hungry, and thirsty illegal Jewish immigrants who reached Haifa on the ship Four ...

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  26. LURE OF GOLD IN NEW GUINEA

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The lurs of gold prospecting is the principal attraction for ex-servicemen who are seeking passages to New ...

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  27. Donald Nelson Challenged

    HOSTON Sept. 4 —Charges by the former chairman of the War Production Board (Mr. Donald Nelson) that the Army ...

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  28. Fascists’ Escape From Spain

    BRUSSELS Sept 4.—“Conditions under which the Belgian Fascist leader Degrelle allegedly escaped from Spain showed ...

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  29. COMPLAINT OF “FILTHY HABIT”

    SYDNEY Wed.—Anything that could be done to stop the “undesirable and filthy habit” of putting cigarette ash and butts ...

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  30. Wheat Prospects Gloomy

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—The N.S.W Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Graham) said to-day that on present indications NSW might ...

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  31. Von Kleist For Trial

    LONDON. Sept. 4.—It is understood that General von Kleist, former commandant in chief of the German army group on the ...

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  32. BOXING TITLE VACANT

    NEW YORK, September.—4— The State Athletic Commission declared Amarty Servo’s welterweight championships vacant be ...

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  34. Potato Chips In Newspaper

    NEWCASTLE. Wednesday.— On August 1 Augustus Moviatti, of Gipps-street, Carrington sold chips wrapped in newspaper, and ...

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  35. Pork Buyers Complain

    SYDNEY. Wed.—The N.S.W. Prices Commissioner (Mr. Herphy) said to-day that his department would investigate ...

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  36. GLIDER CONTESTS

    LAUSANNE (Switzerland). Sept- 3.—Glider flights will be come part of the Olympic sports programme for the first time as ...

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  37. GERMANS LEAVE THE VATICAN CITY

    SOME, Sept 4.—The Vatican radio announced that 80 former members of the German embassy staff including a counsellor, have ...

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  38. JAVA EVACUATION

    BATAVIA Sept. 4—It was officially announced that the evacuation of Allied internees from the interior of Java will be resumed ...

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