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  2. U.S. FOREIGN POLICY.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—At a Press conference today President Truman said there had been "natural misunderstanding" of his endorsement of the foreign policy speech delivered by the Secretary of Commerce (Mr. ...

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  3. ITALIAN FORCES.

    PARIS, Sept. 15.—Col. Hysni Kapo (Albania) requested the Military Committee yesterday to reduce still further the Italian armed ...

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  4. BOMBAY SHOOTING.

    BOMBAY, Sept. 15.—Four persons were killed and 19 wounded yesterday when more than 60 shots were fired from a moving taxi in a ...

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  5. JEWS AND ARABS.

    JERUSALEM, Sept. 15.—When Jewish terrorists fired on Arab policemen and attacked Arab property at Jaffa during the bank ...

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  6. GREECE ACCUSED.

    LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 15.—Owing to the sudden indisposition of the United States delegate (Mr. Herschel Johnson) the Security ...

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  7. OCCUPIED JAPAN.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.—In his report for July on the occupation of Japan, the Supreme Allied Commander in the pacific ...

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  8. TRIESTE PLAN.

    PARIS, Sept. 15.—At the meeting of the Italian Political and Territorial Committee of the Paris Conference yesterday Mr. Molotov (Russia) outlined Soviet policy in regard to the internationalisation of Trieste. His ...

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  9. MOSLEM SPEECH.

    NEW DELHI, Sept. 15.—The Delhi Administration has served notices on eight Indian daily papers asking them to show cause why action ...

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  10. WAR CRIMINALS.

    MOSCOW, Sept. 15.—The "Red Star" demands that the Japanese Emperor and industrial magnates should be tried as war criminals ...

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  11. NATAL INDIANS.

    DURBAN, Sept. 15.—Saying that it would be "most unreasonable" to expect Indians to celebrate the Loyal visit to South Africa, the Natal ...

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  12. SOVIET'S TEAM AT PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The three leading delegotes of the Soviet Union at the Paris Peace Conference. Left to right: the Saviet Foreign Minister (Mr. Molotav), his deputy (Mr. Vyshinsky) and the Ambassador in London (Mr. Gusev). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BULGARIAN MOTION.

    After a long discussion in the Bulgarian Political and Territorial Committee on Friday on the acceptability of a Greek amendment ...

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  14. CALL FOR UNITY.

    PARIS, Sept. 15.—Before it was known in Paris that President Truman had clarified the Administration's position regarding Mr. ...

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  15. TANGIER UNREST.

    GIBRALTAR, Sept. 15.—Reuters correspondent says that it is unofficially reported that a detachment of the 1st Battalion of the ...

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  16. RUMANIAN TREATY.

    The Balkans Economic Committee dealt with a request by Britain yesterday for special provision to cover the restituition or replacement of ...

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  17. GENERAL SHOT.

    NANKING, Sept. 15.—Lieut.-General Takashi Sakai, the conqueror of Hong Kong, was executed by a firing squad yesterday before a ...

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  18. CANADIAN STRIKE.

    OTTAWA, Sept. 15.—Although optimistic statements come from all sides regarding a settlement, the Canadian steelworkers' strike which ...

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  19. RESETTLING REFUGEES.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—The Soviet delegate (Mr. Nikolai Feonov) told the meeting of the United Nations Economic and ...

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  20. WORLD FOOD.

    COPENHAGEN, Sept. 15.—The only real answer to the atom bomb was the Food and Agricultural Organisation, said the chairman ...

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  21. V-2 ROCKET BOMBS.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—It is officially denied that Britain is manufacturing V-2 rocket bombs in the British zone in Germany and sending ...

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  22. DETAINED SLAVS.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—The Yugoslav Government has sent a Note to the American Government protesting against the "harsh treatment" ...

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  23. A NEW LIDICE.

    PRAGUE, Sept. 15.—Lidice, which has been a meadow since the Nazis razed it and executed all males in June. 1942. became a corporation on ...

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  24. MATCH MONOPOLY.

    BERLIN, Sept. 15.—The Allied Control Commission reported that the German News Service had wrongly contradicted the statement ...

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  25. CHINESE COMMUNISTS.

    NANKING, Sept. 15.—An authorised Government military source' said today that the Communists were operating 22 air cadet train ...

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  26. COFFEE RAILWAY.

    RIO DE JANEIRO. Sept. 15.—A surprise presidential decree has announced that the Government is taking over what is reputed to be the ...

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  27. WORLD DECEPTION.

    ROME, Sept. 15.—The Vatican City newspaper, "Osservatore Romano," in a leading article on Friday, said that the world was now ...

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  28. ROME INDIGNITY.

    ROME. Sept. 15.—The United States military court at Florence has sentenced General Kurt Maezler, commandant during the ...

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  29. EGYPTIAN TREATY.

    CAIRO, Sept. 15.—Informed sources say that the British Government has submitted to the Egyptian Prime Minister (Sidky Pasha) new ...

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  30. BEHIND SCHEDULE.

    PARIS, Sept. 15.—The French National Railway Co. has lost an engine, which left a shed at Hausbergen on the way to St. Dizier ...

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  31. SHIPPING HOLD-UP.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—An agreement between seamen's unions affiliated with the American Federation of Labour and east ...

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  32. BATTLE OF BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—In city town and hamlet throughout the United Kingdom today people attended thanksgiving services in ...

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  33. NAVAL AIRCRAFT.

    LONDON. Sept. 15.—The Admiralty announces a new scheme for manning naval aircraft. The majority of pilots will be ratings ...

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  34. "BORMANN" TELLS OF ESCAPE.

    WARSAW, Sept. 15.—Martin Bormann, Hitler's deputy, who was believed to have been killed by a Russian ...

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  35. BRITISH MINERS.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—More meat and fats must be made available to British miners if they were to get sufficient coal for the winter, said ...

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  36. NO COMPLAINTS.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 15.—The Marine Falcon, dubbed the "Floating Flop-house," arrived from Sydney today with a cargo of happy ...

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  37. VIET NAM REPUBLIC.

    PARIS. Sept. 15.—Paris radio announces that an agreement between France and the Indo-Chinese Republic of Viet Nam was signed ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

    Except where otherwise designated the overseas intelligence published in "The West Australian" is transmitted to Australia by the ...

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