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    Mr. John Dugdale, UK Colonial Minister, who after a short visit to Australia left for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Vital Big Three Talks Outlined By Ministers

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.—Among matters discussed by the Big Three at their conference today were the cease-fire talks. The British Foreign Secretary, Mr.Herbert Morrison, and the United Stales ...

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  5. JAPAN PEACE TREATY IS ONLY FIRST STEP SAYS U.K. STATESMAN

    LONDON, September 12.—Mr. Kenneth Younger, British spokesman at the Japanese peace treaty talks, said in London today any attempt to restrict Japanese production would ...

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  6. Strain On The King May Have Effect On Proposed Tour

    LONDON, Sept. 12.—the Daily Mail in a splash page one story on His Majesty’s breaking his Balmoral holiday, says the Australian tour would call for considerable physical strain and ...

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  7. Mass Effort By Enemy Threatened

    KOREA, September 12.— The United Nations ground forces Commander, General James Van Fleet, today ...

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  8. Ultimatum By Persia To UK Extended

    LONDON, September 12.—The "Daily Express" Teheran correspondent says the Persian Government today ...

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  9. U.S.A. Must Have Steel Promptly

    WASHINGTON, September 12.—The Director of Defence Mobilisation, Mr. Charles Wilson, today declared ...

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  10. SHIRTS OFF TO HELP KOREA

    LOS ANGELES, Sept. 12. —A total of 500 advertising men have literally given their shirts to Korea. ...

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  11. No Need For Butter Panic

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.— If there is no panic buying of butter, everyone should get their usual needs, said ...

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  12. CHILDREN TO SALUTE FLAG

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— State school children next year must salute the flag dally. This will be part of ...

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  13. Japan Honours Dead Criminal

    TOKIO, Sept. 12, — The Tiger of Malaya, Japanese General Yamashita, who was executed as a war criminal ...

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  14. Butter Price Fight In N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Rank and file Labour members claimed tonight they will force the McGirr Government next ...

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  15. National Service Registration

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —The second registration for national service training would begin on October 8, ...

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  16. UPROARS AT MENZIES’ 3000 MEETING

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Tonight's Town Hall meeting of the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) was in ...

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  19. POLICE JURY LIST ELIMINATIONS

    BRISBANE, Wed. — Police eliminated, 16,842 names from the current Brisbane Supreme Court jury list. This was ...

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  20. NO DROP IN WOOLLEN PRICES

    BRISBANE Wednesday.—No drop in the price of woollen poods in Australia is expected before next year. ...

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  21. WOOL PRICE KEEPS FALLING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A decline of from par to 5 per cent marked the wool sales today. The drop on yesterday's ...

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  22. INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND CRITICISM BY AUSTRALIAN DELEGATE

    WASHINGTON, September 12.—Australia and South Africa today accused the Internalional Monetary Fund Executive Board of boilling up the fund’s resources. They cited its ...

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  23. Display Of Mechanics’ Ability Cards

    BRISBANE, Wed. — Mechanics in very small towns should not be forced to exhibit notices about their ...

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  24. AMAZING CHEAPNESS OF JAPANESE EXPORTED GOODS

    LONDON, September 12.—The "Daily Mail" says the Japanese-made goods now being offered in British Empire markets are on view in London. There was a khaki shirt, maker’s ...

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  25. CLAIM BY MIXED SHOPS IS REFUSED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— The Industrial Court has refused a claim by the Queensland Shopkeepers’ ...

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  26. DISLOYALTY IN B. HONDURAS

    BELIZE (British Honduras), Sept. 12: Britain today received a vote of no confidence from the people of this Crown ...

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  27. Canberra Jet Bomber sets Atlantic record: 2072 miles in 4 hours 18 minutes.

    Britain's first jet bomber, the twin-engined Canberra, streaked across the Atlantic from Ireland to Newfoundland recently in four hours 18 minutes 29 2/5 seconds to set a new east-west record. The map shows the times for Alcock and Brown, first to fly the Atlantic, and Lindbergh, first solo flyer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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