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  4. Molotov Attacks US Declaration On Poland's Frontiers

    PARIS, September 16.--The Russian Foreign Minister (M. Molotov), in a statement to the Paris correspondent of the Polish official newsagency, repudiated the declaration by the U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) at Stuttgart that Poland's ...

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    BRITAIN LEADS IN JET PROPULSION.--The picture shows an assembly shop at Gloucester Aircraft Company Works showing line of Gloster Meteor IV's, world's fastest plane, being assembled. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. The Real Question At Issue

    LONDON, September 16. --The 'Times' Paris representative says M. Kardeli (Jugoslavia), in a ...

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  7. WALLACE ASSERTS HE WILL STAND BY HIS ORIGINAL STATEMENT

    WASHINGTON, SEPTEMBER 16.--THE MINISTER FOR COMMERCE (MR. WALLACE) SAID HE WOULD STAND BY HIS NEW YORK SPEECH. IT WAS INTERESTING, HE ADDED, TO FIND THAT BOTH THE EXTREME RIGHT AND LEFT HAD DISAGREED WITH IT. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Abridged Version For Japs

    NEW YORK, September 16. --The 'Times' Tokio correspondent says the American censorship, after two days' ...

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  9. '"Illusions Being Dispelled"

    LONDON, September 16.-- Field-Marshal Smuts, in a speech at Aberdeen, discussed reasons for the widespread ...

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  10. WORLD SECURITY NOT THREATENED BY GREEK SETUP

    LAKE SUCCESS, September 16.--The United Nations Security Council has resumed its discussion of the Ukraine complaint against Greece, accusing her of threatening her northern neighbors. ...

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  11. PALESTINE

    LONDON, September 16.-- The British Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevin), at the Palestine Conference, emphasised the ...

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  12. Judgment Deferred

    LONDON, September 17. --The physical impossibility of four judges and four deputies sifting the ...

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  13. PREFERENCE DENIED BRITISH SERVICEMAN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--While the Returned Soldiers' League is preparing to fight the ruling, Major Charles Rupert ...

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  14. MEAL PRICE CEILINGS

    WASHINGTON, September [?]--As a result of the fixing of mean ceilings the OPA has ordered an immediate restoration of the June ...

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  15. High-Handed Action

    LONDON, September 16. --Russians last night stopped the Vienna-Klagenfurt express on the ...

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  16. HOI HILL AND AYR ONLY GREEN AREAS IN NORTH

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The severe effect of the drought in North Queensland was described by Mr. V. Bahr, of the ...

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  17. Seven Lepers Discovered In Emerald Family

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Seven adult members of an Emerald family have been diagnosed as having leprosy. ...

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  18. INDEPENDENT VICTORY IN BRITISH ZONE ELECTIONS

    LONDON, September 16.--The elections in the British zone of Germany resulted in a victory for the independents--local leaders who have not attached themselves to any officially recognised party. ...

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  19. CURE FOR MUMPS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Hope for the production of an effective preventive for mumps is expressed by the Director of the ...

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  20. NEWSPAPERS IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, September 17.--British newspapers might reach eight-page size in 1948 and 12 pages in 1950, but no supply ...

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  21. GESTAPO ESCAPEE

    LONDON, September 16.--Scotland Yard is combing all likely places in London in the search for an escaped German prisoner, ...

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  22. U.S. INFLATION

    NEW YORK, September 16.-- The 'Post's' columnist (Samuel Grafton), expressing the opinion that the inflationary period may ...

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  23. SECRET EXECUTIONS

    LONDON, September 16. --Reuter's Berlin correspondent says the Allied Control Council has ...

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  24. SEIZED TOBACCO

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Cigarettes, cigars and tobacco unsold from the suspended Customs sale in Brisbane in May are to be ...

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  25. TWO DEAD, ONE SERIOUSLY ILL

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--Following the death at Kilburn on Saturday of a three-year-old boy who swallowed ...

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  26. Election Bets Banned

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Prosecutions are to be launched for betting on the elections if sufficient evidence could be obtained, ...

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  27. NO RAIN LIKELY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Weather Bureau reported to-day that across the southern and eastern coastlines of the ...

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  28. 50,000 VACANCIES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--An unprecedented shortage of labor is apparent and the Commonwealth employment service has 50,000 ...

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  29. FIRST TAA PLANE

    LOS ANGELES, September 16.--The Australian Minister (Mr. Makin) accepted delivery of the first of four ...

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  30. Customs Duty Demand On Salvaged Motor Cars

    DARWIN, Tuesday.--A diver who spent several thousand pounds in wages and equipment in an effort to salvage ...

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  31. COCKFIGHTING

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- "Cockfighting is a cruel and degrading spectacle--an exhibition which is quite foreign to out Australian ...

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  32. ITALY DEMANDS RETURN OF GOLD TAKEN BY NAZIS

    PARIS, September 16.--Italy claimed the return of the gold removed from her territory by the Germans, said Signor Tarchiani (Italy) in a statement to the Italian Economic Committee of the Peace Conference, giving Italy's views on the economic clauses of the draft treaty. ...

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  33. RUSSIAN TROOPS IN ALBANIA

    MOSCOW, September 17.--The Pass newsagency has been officially authorised to describe as completely invented a New York ...

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  34. GHOST ROCKETS

    NEW YORK, September 16.-- Dr. Carl Siegbahn, Sweden's leading nuclear physicist, who arrived from Stockholm, dismissed ...

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