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  2. CABINET CRISIS.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.—After a long conference with President Truman at the White House yesterday, the Secretary of Commerce ...

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  3. LONDON HOUSING.

    LONDON, Sept. 19.—The Minister of Health (Mr. A. Bevan) told a deputation representing 600,000 unionists which asked him ...

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  4. PALESTINE TALKS.

    LONDON, Sept. 19.—The Inner Zionist Council, at a meeting today, is expected to decide to send delegates from the Jewish Agency to the ...

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  5. COUSENS CASE.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 19.—Major Charles Hughes Cousens's relations with certain Japanese radio employees were the subject of ...

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  6. UNITED EUROPE.

    ZURICH, Sept. 19.—In a speech at Zurich University today, Mr. Winston Churchill said that the first step in the re-creation of the ...

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  7. NO THIRD WAR.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—Lord Strabolgi, who served with the Royal Navy in World War I and was later first a Liberal and then ...

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  8. TREATY DECISIONS.

    PARIS, Sept. 19.—Russia has served notice that she may continue to fight against Treaty committee decisions she opposed ...

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  9. RULING TRIESTE.

    PARIS, Sept. 19.—The sub-committee appointed by the Italian Political and Territorial Committee of the Paris Conference to reconcile the five draft Statutes for Trieste (submitted by the Big Four and Yugoslavia) ...

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  10. RELIEF FOR NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—Several thousand trucks which had been strikebound since September 1 moved yesterday, carrying much-needed ...

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  11. DISASTER FEARED.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—It is believed possible that aircraft wreckage sighted by coastguards north-east of Gander, ...

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  12. BAN ON MEETING.

    LONDON, Sept. 19.—The United Syndicates (a pro-Tito labour organisation) has sent a telegram to the World Federation of Trade ...

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  13. CHINA'S RESOURCES.

    NANKING, Sept. 19.—The Foreign Minister (Mr. Wang Shih-chieh) emphasising China's eagerness to attract foreign capital and technical ...

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  14. WAZIRI TRIBESMEN.

    NEW DELHI, Sept. 19.—Tribesmen of Southern Waziristan whose villages were bombed and shelled after their refusal to pay ...

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  15. KEY CENTRE.

    NANKING, Sept. 19.—Government dispatches said today that the Nationalists had captured Fengchen, the key to Tatung, from which the ...

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  16. RUMANIAN OIL.

    Professor W. S. Gregory (Britain) speaking on the proposal to insert a special clause in the Rumanian treaty to protect United Nations oil ...

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  17. "MONTY" SLATED.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—The Chicago "Tribune," after attributing the question "Where is Okinawa?" to Field Marshal Lord ...

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  18. BOMBAY QUIET

    NEW DELHI, Sept. 19.—New Delhi radio reports that order has been restored in Bombay and that the city has been quiet for the last ...

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  19. U.S. NAVAL BASES.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.—It is learnt that the American Navy is contemplating the abandonment or reduction of a dozen or more ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. FIRST TRIP TO U.S.A.

    OAKLAND (California), Sept. 19.—An A.N.A. Douglas Skymaster landed at Oakland municipal airport yesterday on the company's ...

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  21. GREECE'S TROUBLES.

    LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 19.—When the U.N.O. Security Council resumed its debate yesterday on the Ukraine's charges that the ...

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  22. PEACE TRANSITION.

    MONTREAL, Sept. 19.—Discussing the economic background to peace in his report to the International Labour Organisation ...

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  23. GREEK CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Sept. 19.—All available aircraft were used to cover the main evacuation of the Imperial forces from Greece in 1941, said Air Chief ...

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  24. SMALL NATIONS.

    LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 19.—Declaring that the principal interests of small countries corresponded, with those of other countries ...

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  25. EGYPTIAN TREATY.

    ALEXANDRIA, Sept. 19.—"The worst yet," is how one member of the Egyptian treaty delegation described the new British proposals ...

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  26. SPEEDING UP.

    It was learnt yesterday that Britain and America had jointly renewed their effort to speed up the Paris Conference, mainly to hasten the ...

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  27. BRAZIL REGIME.

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Sept. 19.— The new constitution for Brazil, which restores the principle of representative government and ...

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  28. TRUCE TALKS.

    BATAVIA, Sept. 19.—Mohamed Hatta, vice-president of the Java Central Council, in a speech at Jokjakarta on the eve of the ...

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  29. ITALIAN NAVY.

    When the Military Committee considered Article 51 of the Italian draft treaty dealing with the numerical strength of the navy ...

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  30. FIVE YEARS HENCE.

    LONDON, Sept. 19.—England will possibly be flying passengers across the Atlantic at 600 miles an hour within five years, said Air ...

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  31. BRITISH FLEET.

    MALTA, Sept. 19.—The British Mediterranean fleet sailed yesterday and is expected to arrive in Greek waters tomorrow. It will later ...

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  32. RADIO DELAYS.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—Sunspots seriously interrupted radio and cable communications throughout the world on Tuesday night. Marconi, ...

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  33. CABINET CHANGE.

    ROME, Sept 19.—President Denlcola has accepted the resignation of the Treasurer (Professor Epicarmo Corbino), who belongs to no party, ...

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  34. ITALIAN UNITY.

    ROME, Sept. 19.—The Prime Minister (Signor De Gasperi) appealed in the Assembly last night for unity between parties. He ...

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  35. FRENCH ELECTIONS

    PARIS, Sept. 19.—General de Gaulle in a statement today pledged his support to candidates in the forthcoming elections who oppose ...

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  36. SPEED IN THE AIR.

    MUROC (California), Sept. 19.—The American Army has announced that the Thunder jet Republic XP84 has been timed unofficially at 619 ...

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  37. PLANS THAT WENT AWRY.

    TOKIO, Sept. 19.—Opening the charges against General Tojo and other Japanese leaders at the Pacific War Crimes Tribunal, a ...

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  38. ATOMIC ENERGY.

    LONDON, Sept. 19.—Professor M. L. E. Oliphant, the Australian scientist whose researches into nuclear physics have made him ...

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  39. CHASING MIGRANTS.

    JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 19.— Under the new policy of speeding immigration to South Africa the Government is considering the ...

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  40. INDIAN POST.

    LONDON, Sept. 19.—It is announced by the Dominion Office that Mr. Terence Allen Shone, the Minister in Beirut, has been ...

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  41. FAROE ISLANDS.

    COPENHAGEN, Sept. 19.—The Faroe Islands have been proclaimed a State as a result of the plebiscite last Saturday in which the peaple ...

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  42. 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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