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  4. Bulgaria Accused By Greece

    PARIS Sept. 5.—Greece accused Bulgaria of “expansionist Intentions” when it presented its case against the Bulgarian claim ...

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  5. Tired British Troops Sleep In Bombay Streets

    BOMBAY, September 5.—An uneasy quiet reigned over Bombay last night, where the situation remained ugly, according to Agency correspondents. Tired British troops were leaded down in streets around strong fire points which ...

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  6. Conference On Palestine To Be Held On Monday

    LONDON, September 5—The Colonial Secretary, Mr. George Hall, has sent a letter to the Jewish Agency saying that as time is so short he must proceed with arrangements for the Palestine conference, which is scheduled to open in ...

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  7. Excitement On New park Stock Exchange

    NEW YORK, September 5—New York stock exchange again crashed yesterday and leading issue fell one to 11 points below Tuesday’s closing prices. In early sales yesterday there appeared to be rallying ...

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    The Viceroy of India, Lord Wavell who presided at the first formal meeting of the new Indian Interim Government. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Mild Day With Cold Night

    NSW Forecast: Fine generally, with mild day and cold night temperatures; light west to south-west winds, freshening ...

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  10. Tense Scenes In The Upper House

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Tense scenes were witnessed in the Legislative Council early to-day when the State Government narrowly averted defeat by one vote on the Coal industry Bill. ...

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  11. ATTACKED BY TWO MEN ON TRAIN

    SYDNEY Thurs.—A man was taken to Central Ambulance station shortly before midnight last night for attention to his ear, ...

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  12. Tito Meets Most, American Demands

    [?]TON Sept. 5.— The [?]for State (Mr. [?] Cryon) told a press conference that the United States ...

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  13. PLEADED GUILTY TO MURDER

    CHICAGO, Sept. 5.— William Heirens pleaded guilty to the murders of Suanne Degnan, Mrs. Josephine Rose, and Frances ...

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  14. COMMENT ON POLISH AFFAIRS

    LONDON, Sept 5.—The British Government has given assurance to the Polish Provisional Government that, in future the Bulletin ...

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  15. Wool Prices Rise At Capetown

    [?]town Sept. 5.—Wool prices at the first auctions since 1940 average twice the pre war level and 25 cents over last ...

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  16. China Seeks Heavy [?]pense Reparations

    NANKING Sept 5.—China intends to ask for a 20 per cent share in the Japanese reparations pool an indemnity for eight ...

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  17. BURN TO RIDE FOR DUKE OF NORFOLK

    LONDON Sept 5.— The Australian T[?] Burn has been engaged as first jockey for the Duke of Norfolk. ...

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  19. TO-DAY’S LOSS OF COAL TOTALS 6900 TONS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— While the miners leaders were to-day preparing plans for the conference of mining unions at the ...

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  20. NURSE ON CHARGE OF MURDER

    SYDNEY Thursday.—Veronica Iri[?] Gollan (25) nurse of Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, who has been charged With Murder, was ...

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  22. MR. MAKIN WELCOMED AT WASHINGTON

    WASHINGTON Sept. 5.—On his arrival from Chicago yesterday the Australian Ambassador (Mr. Making) was met at the ...

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  23. WITNESS IN COUSENS CASE

    SYDNEY Thursday.—It is now expected that the American intelligence officer, Lieut-Commander Henshaw, who is being ...

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  24. RECORD RETURN EXPECTED FOR WOOL

    SYDNEY Thurs.—Wool sales, so far made at the resumed wool auctions in Sydney, have averaged slightly more than £24 per ...

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  25. Negro’s Terrific Punching Power

    LONDON Sent .6—The American negro the Williams, knocked out the Watchman, Ronnie James in the ninth around of the world’s ...

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  26. To-day’s Leader: The Time Of Retribution

    PARIS, September 5,—The Russian tendency to seek the transfer of effective U.N.O. headquarters to Europe, preferably to Geneva, for the first time was officially disclosed at a meeting of the “Big Four” yesterday, says Reuter’s ...

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  27. U.S. Must Pay More For Fined Wools, Says Tully

    NEW YORK, September, 5.—If America Wanted good fine wools from Australia she must relax her controls and pay more, decided the former N.S.W. Minister for Lands (Mr. J. M. Tully) on the eve of his departure by the Queen Mary for London to take up his duties as N.S.W. Agent-General. ...

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  28. EXPORTS FROM GERMANY

    WASHING, Septs 5.—The U.S. having failed to achieve economic unification of Germany, believes that it is logical to join ...

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  29. DISAPPEARANCE OF FASCIST LEADER

    BRUSSELS Sept. 5—The Prime Minister announced that the Belgian Government is submitting the case of the Fascist ...

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