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  2. TIDES SUN AND MOON.

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  4. VICTIMISATION AT LAKES CK. DENIED.

    BRISBANE, September 2.-Mr. Neumann's threat to boot members of the new union out of the industry was already being effected at Lake's Creek, said Mr. E. Thomas, in the Industrial Court to-day, when he appeared for the ...

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  5. SYDNEY'S DOUBLE SHOOTING TRAGEDY.

    Arrow- Indicate Mrs. A. Dawes. one of the victims of the shooting at Waterioo. Sydney. tact Thursday ling on the bed in which the hed in which she was shot. Tn the foreground a woman t[?] to kiss the wounder man on the Strtcher ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GREEK ELECTION.

    ATHENS, September 2.-Official returns in the plebiscite in the Athens Piraeus area show 55 per cent, for and 45 per cent- against the king's return. ...

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  7. CHIFLEY SPEECH WAS RECORDED.

    CANBERRA. September 2.—Mr. Chifley did not personally broadcast his policy speech tonight. The speech heard by the nation was a recorded ...

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  8. sWAR GRATUITIES FOR AGED PARENTS.

    CANBERRA. September 2 -Mr. Chifley Raid to-day that he had authorised the issue of a regulation as soon as possible to enable war ...

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  9. 13,000 DISCHARGEES RECEIVED TRAINING.

    BRISBANE. September 2.—One of the greatest worries of ex-servicemen was employment, said Mr. J. J. Dedman addressing a meeting of ...

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  10. KATOOMBA BAN LIFTED.

    SYDNEY. September 2. —The black ban impend on the Katonmba on July 19 was lifted to-day when 20 Austrlian seamen began maintenance work ...

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  11. COMMUNIST APPEAL, U.S. CHINA POLICY.

    SHANGHAI. September 2.-The Communist leader in China. Chou En Lai. has called on the United States to end all aid to China, or openly ...

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  12. MR. CASEY FAVOURS CONSERVING WATER.

    CANESERRA, September 2.-A new outlook on industrial relations and the vigorous development of natural re­sources, particularly water ...

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  13. LITTLE PORK FOR SALE IN BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE. September 2.—There was very little pork available to the public to-day, the first day for several years that It could be Sold legally. ...

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  14. NEW INDIA CABINET SWORN IN.

    NEW DELHI, September —Pandit Nehtu's Government m was sworn in and it met briefly this morning The first formula meeting will be ...

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  15. STOCK FEED HELD UP BY RACKETEERS.

    SYDNEY, Sept 2—Prospect Government action against feed. rakelecring is being demanded by farmers and stock agents in ...

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  16. BOOKMAKER WINS ALLEGED BET CASE.

    BRISBANE. September 2—Judg­ment for Charles John Germany Licese bookmaker, on Riven by the Magistrate, Mr. H. Bradshaw today ...

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  17. MR. MAKIN REACHES CHICAGO.

    CHICAGO. Sept.2— Mr Makins party has arrived here and will remain two days before going to Washington where they are due on ...

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  18. sLONDON MAY BE MEATLESS.

    LONDON. September 2.- Deadline for' the Smithfield workers' strike threat if approaching, without any move to [?] their demands for a ...

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  19. U.S. DELEGATION TO JAPAN ALARMED.

    TOKIO. September 2.—The House Military Committee delegation touring. Japan is most concerned over Russia's intentions and urged that U.S. positions ...

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  20. CANBERRA LIQUOR POLL RECOMMENDED.

    CANBERRA. September 2.-The Advisory Council to-day recommended that a liquor poll be taken on the future of Canberra's drinking ...

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  21. MINE UNIONS TO CO-OPERATE.

    SYDNEY. September 2- Mining union delegates have agreed that the unions should work together to ensure that differences between the unions on ...

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  22. SOVIET REBUKED ON FALSE STATEMENTS.

    LONDON. Sept. 2.-The Foreign Officer, In a statement. says that His Majessty's Government has protested to Russia about ...

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  23. PHILIPPINES ON VERGE OF CIVIL WAR.

    MANILA. September J.—The Philippines Government made wholesale arrest of Hukbadahap leader when their followers refused to surrender ...

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  24. FAODEN'S TAX PLAN SECRET.

    CAIRNS, September 2. —When Mr Menzies delivered his policy speech on August 20 he Indicated that details of the Opposition parties' taxation ...

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  25. U.K. REPARATIONS' CLAIM ON ITALY.

    I'ARIS. September 2.—The Exchange Telegraph representative says that the British delegation presented its reparations claims on ...

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  26. DISMAL U.S. RECORD OF APPEASEMENT.

    SANTA FE. New Mexico. Septembet 2- There has never been a more dismal cowardly, record of appeasement made by any nation than by America ...

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  27. COBB & CO. DRIVER DIES IN BRISBANE.

    CAIRNS. September 2.-A link with the early coaching days, of Cobb and Co. was severed by the death In Bris­bane yesterday of William John ...

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  28. 200,000 RUSSIANS IN MASS GRAVES.

    LONDON. September 1- Mass graves believed to hold the bodies of; about 200,000 Russian prisoners of war and displaced persons arc being open­ed ...

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  29. WATERSIDE THREAT DELAYED A MONTH.

    SYDNEY. September 2-The threat of strike action by the Waterside Workers' Federation, unions all ships In Australian ports were fitted with ...

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  30. MENZIES ELATED AT P.M's TAX REFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, September 2—Mr. Menzies was elated to-night at the casual reference to taxation in Mr. Chifley's speech. ...

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  31. 19 NATIONS INVITED TO TRADE TALKS.

    NEW YORK. September 2.-The United Nations have issued Invitation to 19 countries, including Australia and New Zealand, to meet in London ...

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  32. FULL CEREMONY FOR NEW GOVERNOR.

    BRISBANE, September 2.-Full State ceremonials will mark Arrival of Lieut-General Sir John Lavarack and his wife, said the ...

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  33. P.M's. POLICY SPEECH DOLEFUL.

    BRISBANE, September 2-Mr. A. W. Fadden, commenting on the Labour policy speech to-night, said that Labour's policy speech was ...

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  34. U.S. ABILITY TO WAGE WAR DECREASING.

    NE YORK, September 2.—The "New York Time." Washington representative, James Hetlon, states that the most striking fact in Washington to-day it that war talk it increasing, while America's ability to wage war it decreasing. ...

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  35. CHILD INCINERATED IN CUBBY HOUSE.

    SYDNEY. September 2—James Her­bert Lane, aged three years, of Corrimat. was burnt to drain to-day when a bush cubby house In which he was ...

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  36. GATTON TRAINEES ARE FORGOTTEN MEN.

    BRISBANE, September 2.—Thirty-three ex-service­men who have almost completed a refresher agricultural course at Gatton, claim they are "forgotten men." They have appointed a committee of three to discover where ...

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  37. Q.P.P. APPEALS FOR STATE CANDIDATES.

    BRISBANE. September 2—The Queensland People's Party is calling early applications for candidates to contest seats at the next ...

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  38. 20,000,000 DOLLAR NEW YORK LOAN.

    CANBERRA. September 2-Mr. Chifley announced to-night that the Commonwealth had arranged a' 20.000,000 dollar loan in New York ...

    Article : 109 words
  39. ABANDONMENT OF BASES OPPOSED.

    WASHINGTON. September 2 -The abandonment of of overseas bases ac­quired during the war at great cost of lives und money, particularly at points ...

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  40. LONG-DISTANCE DRIVERS STRIKE.

    NEW YORK. September 2.As the result of the drivers strike longdistance truck movement in to New York have halied except for ...

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  41. ITALY OPPOSED TO JEWISH REFUGEES.

    WASHINGTON. September 2—Italy has tentatively rejected the U.S request for the admission of 2,50,000 refugees mostly jews who are now ...

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  42. SAXONY COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    DRESPEN. September 2—Progress result of the Saxony local council elections the first to be held in the Russian occupied Zone are Russian ...

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  43. CHINA CAN RESELL SURPLUS WAR GOODS.

    SHANGHAI. September 2— American officials have disclose that China will have the right to selt anywhere outside the bUnited Stated ...

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