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  2. NEW FREE STATE.

    PARIS, Sept. 18.—When the general debate on the boundaries of the proposed free territory of Trieste was resumed by the Italian Political and Territorial ...

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  3. WHITE HOUSE STIR.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.—Another stir has developed in the White House as a result of the publication of a letter sent by the Secretary of Commerce (Mr. Henry Wallace) to President Truman last July after the President ...

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  4. "SQUATTERS" YIELD.

    LONDON, Sept. 18.—Following the granting by the High Court yesterday of an interim injunction to the Ministry of Health ...

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  5. CLASHES IN GREECE.

    ATHENS, Sept. 18.—The Acting Prime Minister (General Gonatas) said today that according to dispatch from Epirus 400 ...

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  6. NEW AMERICAN PLANE

    The Neptune, a new American naval twin-engined patrol plane, arrived in Perth yesterday. One of the latest aircraft to be built ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MEAT FOR BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Sept. 18.—The text of the new Anglo-Argentine agreement, which was released last night, shows that accord has been ...

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  8. COUSENS IN BOX.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 18.—At the central Police Court today, giving evidence on his own behalf, Major Charles Hughes Cousens, ...

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  9. UKRAINIAN CHARGES.

    LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 18.—Exceptional interest was taken in the assumption of the chairmanship of the U.N.O. Security Council by Mr. ...

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  10. 'SHOWDOWN' AWAITED

    LONDON, Sept. 18.—"Mr. Byrnes is carrying his resignation in his pocket," says the Paris correspondent of the "Evening Standard." ...

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  11. REPARATIONS.

    A report by a sub-committee of the Italian Economic Committee shows that reparations demands Against Italy which have been ...

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  12. COLLEAGUE'S SCORN.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 16.—The Secretary of the Navy (Mr. James Forrestal), addressing the Navy and Industrial Association dinner last night. ...

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  13. ITALY'S FORCES.

    At a meeting of the Military Committee, Admiral Manola (Yugoslavia) withdrew his amendment to the draft Italian treaty, proposing ...

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  14. BULGARIAN TREATY

    The Bulgarian Political and Territorial Committee, which so far has been the slowest of all the conference committees, adopted during a ...

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  15. JEWS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    PARIS, Sept. 18.—The European director of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (Mr. Neikrug) said ...

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  16. HORSEPOWER.

    MOSCOW, Sept. 18.— Russia has produced a 10- horsepower horse, says Reuters correspondent, who quotes ...

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  17. ARAB ARMY ACTS.

    JERUSALEM., Sept. 18.—Police and troops for the first time in many years today carried out searches and identification checks ...

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  18. NAZI LEADERS' FATE.

    BERLIN, Sept. 18.—It is reliably stated that the Allied Control Council has decided that any of the Nazi leaders on trial before ...

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  19. EGYPTIAN TREATY

    ALEXANDRIA, Sept. 18.—It is stated officially that the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty revision delegations conducted a "long and ...

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  20. TILT AT SOVIET.

    LOS ANGELES, Sept. 18.—Admiral William H. Standley, a war-time U.S. Ambassador to Russia. in a speech last night said: "Mr. ...

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  21. AT PARAFIELD.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 18.—For the first time Parafield airport was used by a Douglas Skymaster today, when an American C54—the U.S. military ...

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  22. THE STATE SUPREME.

    BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 18.—In a speech last night on the agreement with Britain under which British capital will gradually be ...

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  23. BERLIN INCIDENT.

    BERLIN. Sept. 18.—The American Associated Press correspondent. elaborating reports of the incident which occurred in a U.S. ...

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  24. INDIAN CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Sept, 18.—When May and June, 1942, seemed critical months for India, Field Marshal Viscount Wavell (then ...

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  25. ARCHBISHOP ARRESTED

    BELGRADE, Sept. 18.—A Government communique states that the head of the Roman Catholic Church in Yugoslavia ...

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  26. WORLD TRADE.

    NEW YORK, August 30.—A concern on the part of the American State Department for the trade of the world—a concern that is as old ...

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  27. TENSION AT CAPITOL.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.—The Capitol has been stirred by the publication of Mr. Wallace's letter, the revelation of which is believed to be ...

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  28. CALCUTTA RIOTS.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 18.—-Bengal's Moslem League Ministry gained a victory on the Calcutta riots Issue when the Bengal Legislative Council ...

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  29. BETTER BREAD.

    LONDON, Sept. 18.—Newsagency political correspondents report today that millers have been granted permission to reduce the wheat ...

    Article : 98 words
  30. 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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