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  2. SHAPING THE PEACE.

    LONDON, Sept 28.—"The issue of Identical statements protesting against exclusion from Foreign Ministers' council table by the ...

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  3. AFTER LEND-LEASE.

    NEW YORK, Sept 28.—The Washington bureau of the New York "Herald-Tribune" states that the United States, Britain and Russia ...

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  4. COUNCIL TALKS.

    LONDON, Sept 28.—A communique states that the Foreign Ministers Council met yesterday afternoon, Mr Byrnes (U.S.A.) ...

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  5. WORLD UNION.

    PARIS, Sept 28.—The secretary of the British Trade Union Congress (Sir Walter Citrine) speaking at the World Trade Union Conference ...

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  6. AMERICA STIRRED.

    WASHINGTON, Sept 28.—A State Department spokesman said today that a general review of United States policy towards Argentina was ...

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  7. STRANDED DUTCH SHIPS

    [?]ERRA, Sept 28.—Steps are bei[?] taken within the law to have Indonesian seamen who walked off their ships at Australian ports put ...

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  8. "FREE INDIA."

    LONDON, Sept 28.—Pandit Nehru, the Indian Congress leader, announcing at a Press conference his blueprint for a free India yesterday, said ...

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  9. SAIGON TROUBLES.

    SINGAPORE, Sept 28.—Conditions in Saigon were improving said the British commander of the Allied forces in Southern Indo-China ...

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  10. NIPPON'S CAPTIVES.

    CANBERRA, Sept 28.—The total number of A.M.F. personnel reported to be in Japanese hands during the war was 19,968. At September ...

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  11. RUBBER STOCKS.

    LONDON, Sept 28.—A leading member of Saigon's rubber trade, Pierre Janssen, in an interview, said that Indo-China had stocks ...

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  12. RELIGIOUS RIOTS.

    BOMBAY, Sept 28.—As a result of the street riots between Hindus and Moslems, troops have been called out to aid the civil authories. The ...

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  13. HELPING BRITAIN.

    NEW YORK, Sept 28.—The Washington bureau of the American Associated Press says that American officials are working out plans ...

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  14. NORTH CHINA TOWNS.

    NEW YORK, Sept 28.—The Chungking correspondent of the "New York Times" says it has been announced that two United States ...

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  15. CONTROL OF JAPAN.

    LONDON, Sept 28.—As the outcome of almost daily consultations between Dr Evatt (Australia), Mr Byrnes (U.S.A.) and Mr Bevin ...

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  16. STRIKERS' PARADE.

    SYDNEY, Sept 28.—Wharf strikers attempted to hold a procession from York-street to the offices of the agents for Dutch ships in Kembla ...

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  17. VAST ARMY SALE.

    NEW YORK, Sept 28.—The Chungking correspondent of the "New York Times" says: "Negotiations are proceeding for the sale of ...

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  18. ATOMIC BOMB.

    NEW YORK, Sept 28.—The "New York Times" correspondent in Washington says that Major de Seversky, the noted aeronautical ...

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  19. BELSEN TRIAL.

    LONDON, Sept 28.—Major Cranfield, who is defending Irma Grese, one of the women guards, in the Belsen trial at Luneburg yesterday ...

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  20. I.L.O. HOPES.

    LONDON, Sept 28.—Mr Edward Phelan, the acting director of the International Labour Office, in his report for presentation to the I.L.O. ...

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  21. "MADE IN JAPAN."

    NEW YORK, Sept 28.—The Washington correspondent of the "Wall Street Journal" Says that wares branded "made in Japan" will be ...

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  22. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    LONDON, Sept 28.—The executive of the Empire Producers' Organisation issued a statement yesterday expressing "the strong feeling ...

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  23. KARSIK SAILS.

    MELBOURNE, Sept 28.—The Dutch relief ship Karsik left Victoria Dock about 6 o'clock this morning with a full Dutch and Lascar ...

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  24. PALESTINE JEWRY

    LONDON, Sept 28.—An appeal to the British Government to annul the Palestine White Paper was made in a statement issued at the conclusion ...

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  25. H.M.S. MAIDSTONE.

    Carrying former prisoners of war from Macassar, mostly naval personnel, the Royal Navy submarine mothership Maidstone, which was ...

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  26. SECRET HISTORY.

    LONDON, Sept 28.—Field Marshal von Kluge, who succeeded Field Marshal von Rundstedt as C.-in-C. of the German armies in the west, ...

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  27. DOLEFUL STORY.

    TOKIO, Sept 27.—Admiral Nomura, who was Ambassador in the United States at the outbreak of war, declared in an interview at his ...

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  28. CHINA AGREEMENT.

    LONDON, Sept 28.—Moscow radio reported this morning that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and the Communists had reached an ...

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  29. MOVE IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND, Sept 28.—A resolution allying itself with the Australian watersiders in supporting the action of the Indonesian seamen in ...

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  30. WAR BROADCASTS.

    NEW YORK, Sept 28.—The Washington bureau of the "New York Times" states that the Federal Communications Commission has ...

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  31. WAR CRIMINALS.

    LONDON, Sept 28.—The 14th list of German war criminals, which was officially issued at this week's meeting of the War Crimes Commission, ...

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  32. AUSTRALIA'S FRIEND.

    CANBERRA, Sept 28.—A glowing tribute to the capacity of General MacArthur to discharge his duties in Japan successfully was paid today ...

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  33. FIGHTER COMMAND CHANGE.

    LONDON, Sept 28.—Air Vice-Marshal Sir Harry Broadhurst, the commander of the Desert Air Force from Tripoli onwards and the leader ...

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  34. IMPERIAL GESTURE

    NEW YORK, Sept 27.—The Tokio correspondent of the "New York Times" reports" "The only comment in the Japanese Press regarding ...

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  35. BRISBANE WHARVES

    BRISBANE, Sept 28.—Waterside workers today accepted an engagement to work the Dutch ship Janssens but subsequently did not start. ...

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  36. RUSSIANS LEAVE NORWAY.

    LONDON, Sept 28.—A message from Oslo says the last Russian troops have left Finnmark, the most northerly province of Norway. ...

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  37. "HIGH COURAGE."

    CANBERRA, Sept 28.—The Governor-General (the Duke of Gloucester) has received the following message from the King to prisoners of ...

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  38. SHIPOWNERS MEET.

    LONDON, Sept 28.—The International Shipping Federation, resuming its meetings for the first time in six years, decided unanimously to ...

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  39. CANADIAN VIEW.

    OTTAWA, Sept 27.—The Prime Minister (Mr Mackenzie King) told the House of Commons today that the Canadian Government ...

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  40. JAVA ANOMALIES

    LONDON, Sept 28.—"The Japanese still very much control Java," says a "Daily Express" correspondent in a dispatch from Batavia. ...

    Article : 206 words
  41. RUMOUR DENIED.

    MELBOURNE, Sept 28.—Rumours that the N.E.L Government was contemplating the severance of diplomatic relations with Australia ...

    Article : 94 words
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