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  2. DISPLACED PERSONS.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 11.—The Director-General of U.N.R.R.A. (Mr. F. La Guardia), addressing U.N.O's Economic and Social ...

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  3. COUSENS CASE.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 12.— Major Charles Hughes Cousens said in the Central Police Court today that his commentaries from Radio ...

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  4. MARITIME STRIKE.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.— The Wage Stabilisation Board has refused to reverse its decision not to approve of wage increases ...

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  5. GREEK ISSUE.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 12.— A secret report from Yugoslavia says that intensive military preparations involving a heavy concentration of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SEIZURE OF FLATS

    LONDON, Sept. 12.— The following statement was issued yesterday from No. 10 Downing-street, the official residence of the Prime ...

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  7. ASIAN PROBLEMS.

    NEW DELHI, Sept. 12.— The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Nehru) has issued invitations to an inter-Asian conference to be ...

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  8. RED ARMY CARTEL.

    BERLIN, Sept. 12.—A well-informed German source has produced documentary evidence purporting to show that the Red ...

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  9. SLAV FRONTIER.

    PARIS, Sept. 12.— By 11 votes to 9, the Italian Political and Territorial Committee of the Paris Conference rejected today the Czechoslovak amendment proposing that a sub-committee be appointed to examine the ...

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  10. RUSSIAN CHARGE.

    MOSCOW, Sept. 12.— "Izvestia," quoting its Copenhagen Correspondent. claims that factories in the British zone in Germany are ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA AND U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.—Mr. N. J. O. Makin presented to President Truman at the White House today his letters of credence from ...

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  12. REPARATIONS.

    Dr. Walker (Australia) announced to the Italian Economic Committee that Australia would forgo her reparations rights against Italy ,"as ...

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  13. "CHARM" WORKS.

    BOSTON, Sept. 12.— Four Australian fiancees of American servicemen accomplished the next to impossible less than an hour after ...

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  14. PALESTINE CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Sept. 12.— A private session of the Palestine conference was held yesterday. When it adjourned a communique was issued ...

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  15. FREE WORLD PRESS.

    LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 12.— The American Society of Newspaper Editors has sent a letter to the United Nations Economic and Social ...

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  16. ITALIAN COLONIES

    CAIRO, Sept. 12.— About 1,600 Italian immigrants, 80 per cent of them women and children wishing to rejoin their menfolk, have landed ...

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  17. MILITARY CLAUSES.

    The Italian Naval Chief of Staff (Admiral de Courten) asked the Military Committee that Italy be allowed a navy of 82,007 tons ...

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  18. STERN GANG.

    JERUSALEM, Sept. 12.— The correspondent of the "Daily Herald" says that following threats bye the Stern gang to kill him before he ...

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  19. ATOMIC WARFARE.

    CHICAGO, Sept. 11.— Addressing the American Chemical Secretary today, Col. Bradley Dewey read portion of an atomic report by the ...

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  20. THE ANCIENT BASTIONS OF SALONIKA.

    The massive towers and walls which still Salanika, the Greek port which stands within the perimeter of a notable cockpit of Europe. The "New York Time" Istanbul correspondent reports intensive Yugoslov military preparations in the Vardor valley, the traditional invasion route to Solonika, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. ROAD TO RECOVERY.

    LONDON, Sept. 12.— The southern field team of the U.N.R.R.A. sub-Committee for economic reconstruction of devastated areas, after three ...

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  22. "BROKEN PLEDGE."

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 12.—"I strongly disapprove of the way in which the British Government has broken its pledge to establish a ...

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  23. CHINA FIGHTING.

    PEIPING, Sept. 12.— Government sources report that Government troops have penetrated the strongly- fortified Tsining, 100 miles west of ...

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  24. FOREIGN PROPERTY

    In the Balkans Economic Committee, the United States, France and Russia opposed a British proposal to write into the draft Rumanian ...

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  25. HUMAN RIGHTS.

    At a meeting of the Hungarian Political and Territorial Committee, Mr. Stirling (Australia) withdrew the amendment aimed at writing ...

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  26. PARIS CONFERENCE.

    PARIS, Aug. 28.—Last Monday the Paris Conference entered on its second month without having achieved anything but a seemingly ...

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  27. ROYALIST KILLED.

    ATHENS, Sept. 12.— Professor Varitis, a royalist leader, was killed outside his school in an Athens suburb last night. The assassins ...

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  28. DUTCH ACCUSED.

    SINGAPORE, Sept. 12.— Chinese importers and exporters, in a petition to the Governor (Mr. F. C. Gimson) have accused the Dutch ...

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  29. TRIESTE EXPLOSION

    TRIESTE, Sept. 12.— The Allied 13th Corps announced today that disciplinary action had been taken against six Yugoslav train guards ...

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  30. NINTH DIVISION.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.—The Chief of the Imperial General Staff (Field Marshal Lord Montgomery), addressing one of the ...

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  31. BULGARIA'S CASE.

    Mr. Jefferson , Caffery (U.S.A.) urged the Bulgarian Political and Territorial Committee to consider carefully the Greek claims for ...

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  32. MacARTHUR'S AIMS.

    LONDON, Sept. 12.— Quoting the paper "Izvestia," Moscow radio says that General MacArthur's deeds showed that he preferred to use ...

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  33. JAVA EVACUATION.

    BATAVIA, Sept. 12.— The evacuation of Allied internees and prisoners of war from the interior of Java, which it was expected would ...

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  34. 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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