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  3. Terrific Battle Rages For Key Peaks to Korea

    TOKIO, Sept. 14 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Communists reeled further back into North Korea under powerful Eighth Army attacks, today, while Allied war planes rained crippling blows on war installations. ...

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  4. Big Fight On For Higher Butter Price

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The dairying Industry has been left with no alternative but to use its full strength and ...

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  5. Canada Is Strongly Opposed To Import Of Cheap Jap. Goods

    OTTAWA, September 14 (A.A.P.).—In spite of the fact that Canada signed the Japanese Peace Treaty she will oppose the entry of Japan into the general agreement on tariffs ...

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  6. BULK-HANDLED SUGAR SHIPMENT TO GO TO LONDON AS TEST

    BRISBANE, Friday. — The Queensland Sugar Board is looking into the question of sending a shipment of sugar to London this [?]ear under bulk conditions if it can get a ...

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  7. £20 BILLIONS FOR DEFENCE

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 14 —The largest single military spending bill in American history was ...

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  8. Japan May Get Favoured Nation Duties

    CANBERRA, Friday. — It was all "hooey" to suggest Japan would not receive favoured nation treatment ...

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  9. New Fibres To Supplant Use Of Wool?

    BRISBANE, Friday.—That artificial fibres with all the properties of wool will be available soon, was claimed ...

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  10. Claim For Additional Reparations

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Australia's claims for additional reparat[?]ns from Japan would be presented before ...

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  11. Local Authority Finance

    BRISBANE, Friday. — For the second time the Queensland. Government has refused a request by the Local ...

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  12. PLAN TO ENLIST GERMAN FORCES

    WASHINGTON, September [?].—The Big Three Foreign Ministers agreed informally at a special session last night ...

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  13. Migrant May Be Deported

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An 18-year-old migrant, who it was alleged had murdered two police officers in Europe, ...

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  14. JAPS WANT LOAN

    TOKIO, September 14.— Japanese financial officials today expressed hopes for getting a 40 million dollars loan ...

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  17. Menzies Castigates Victorian Premier For Loan Demands

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Replying to criticism by the Victorian Premier, Mr. McDonald, of the Commonwealth’s refusal to vary decisions of the Loan Council, Mr. Menzies said ...

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  18. BRITAIN HAS BEEN ABLE TO REPLACE PERSIAN OIL EXPORTS

    LONDON, September 14. — The British Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, today asked Persia to note that Britain had been guaranteed enough motor spirit to replace exports from ...

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  19. Embezzling On Huge Scale

    PITTSBURGH, September 14 (A.A.P.): William Smeltzer, 6O-year-old assistant cashier of the First National ...

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  20. PARACHUTIST IS DROWNED

    LONDON, September 14.— Two merchant ships, two life-boats, and a number of planes failed to find any trace of an ...

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  21. McKELL NOT SERIOUSLY ILL

    LONDON, Sept. 14.—The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. White) said early today he had no ...

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  22. SCHOOL GIRL KILLED BY TRUCK

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — A nine-year-old school girl was crushed to death, and her five-year-old brother injured, when ...

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  23. DIAMOND FOR SALE FOR £1,125,000

    HYDERABAD, September 14 (Reuter).—The Nizam of Hyberabad has put his 180 carat Jacub diamond up for ...

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  24. NO SHIPPING BERTHS MEANS MANY AUSTRALIANS ARE STRANDED IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, September 14 (A.A.P.).—Many Australians, stranded in London because they cannot get return shipping passages are inundating Australia House officials with requests ...

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