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  2. DUTCH NOTE TO U.N.O.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 5.—The Netherlands Government, in a Note today to the United Nations Organisation, officially accepted two ...

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  3. REMOVAL FROM INDIA

    SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 5.—"The decision of the British Government, as announced to begin to send shipping to India to evacuate ...

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  4. RESTORING ORDER IN PUNJAB

    NEW DELHI, Sept. 5.—The Pakistan Government, concerned over the chaotic state in West Punjab, has sent 400 personal letters to retired British officials of the Indian Civil Service and police officers offering them ...

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  5. PLANS TO AID EUROPE

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.—Informed quarters believe that President Truman will cut short his Latin American trip to return here ...

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  6. BEVIN'S GOLD PROPOSAL

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.—Officials responsible for American foreign aid policy have flatly rejected Mr. Bevin's proposal that the United ...

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  7. JAPANESE WAR CRIMINALS

    TOKIO, Sept. 5.-A Japanese war crime suspect. Waichi Ogawa, who had been held in prison awaiting trial for beheading two ...

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  8. GLOBAL WAR ON CANCER

    ST. LOUIS (Missouri), Sept. 5.—Plans to create a world-wide organisation to combat cancer and to co-ordinate cancer research in a manner calculated to concentrate all the world' s best efforts against this disease ...

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  9. WORLD LIGHT PLANE FLYERS

    Two Americans, Clifford Evans (left) and George Truman, who arrived at Croydon, England, on August 28 in a leisurely flight round the world in two aircraft. Behind them is one of the piper Cub planes. From England they propose to visit Holland and later France. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FAIRBRIDGE FARM GROUPS

    LONDON. Sept. 5.—The first group of children for Fairbridge farm schools will be a party of 28 aboard the liner Ormonde leaving ...

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  11. ILLEGAL JEW TRAFFIC

    LONDON. Sept. 5.—Two more ships believed to be engaged in the illegal Jewish immigration traffic have entered the Mediterranean, ...

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  12. PRESIDENT OF U.N.O.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 5.—Although most- U.N.O. delegations are reluctant to discuss the presidency of the forthcoming General Assembly ...

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  13. JAPANESE GIRL KILLED

    TOKIO, Sept 5.—Before horrified spectators in central Tokio last night, an 18-year-old Japanese girl was hurled from Sukiyabashi bridge ...

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  14. GRATITUDE TO AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Sept. 5.—Mr. Ralph Harry (Australia) told the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission yesterday that the ...

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  15. REDOUBTABLE WARRIOR

    NANKING, Sept. 5.-The one- eyed, 55-year-old Communist General Liu Po-chen, whose army, the Government claimed yesterday, ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN SALES

    CANBERRA, Sept. 5.—Australia had sold 150,000 ounces of gold to the United Kingdom as a special measure of assistance in her present ...

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  17. KRUPP FACES WAR-CRIME CHARGE

    Alfred Krupp von Bohlen and Halbech (centre) speaks with a prison official shortly after having received a copy of his indictment on war-crime charges. Beside him is Ewald Loeser, administrative and financial head of the German Krupp iron, steel and munition enterprises. He and other officials of the concern have also been charged. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. CUSTOM UNION IDEA

    GENEVA, Sept. 5.—"The reaction here to the proposal by the British Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevin) for a Commonwealth ...

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  19. BETRAYAL OF SECRETS

    LONDON, Sept. 5.-The Association of Scientific Workers has renewed its plea for a reduction of the sentence of ten years' ...

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  20. FRENCH CRISIS PASSES

    PARIS, Sept. 5.—The threat or a French Cabinet crisis faded late last night when the Socialist party's parliamentary group decided to ...

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  21. CANADA MAKES PROGRESS

    OTTAWA. Sept. 5.—The Canadian Minister of Reconstruction (Mr. Howe) said today that the heavy water atomic energy pile at ...

    Article : 154 words
  22. ARMY SENTENCE QUASHED

    CHARLESTOWN (West Virginia). Sept. 5.—The court martial conviction of the former W.A.C. Capt. Kathleen Nash Durant for ...

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  23. BRITISH COAL STRIKE

    LONDON. Sept. 5.—Five out of 59 collieries in the South Yorkshire coalfield were working normally today. Thirty-six pits were idle and 18 ...

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  24. MIGRANTS' TRIALS

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—"To be overcrowded in tin-roofed shocks in a hot climate is terrible," says the writer of a ...

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  25. EARNINGS OF FILM COMPANIES

    CANBERRA. Sept. 5.-Proposals have been made by the Commonwealth Government that film companies use 30 per cent of their usual dollar remittances to the United States to develop the film industry in Australia. Federal Cabinet has decided that remittances of film royalties ...

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  26. SHIPS FROM AMERICA

    PARIS, Sept. 5.—A spokesman for the European Cooperation Conference (arising from the Marshall plan) said yesterday that the ...

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  27. MURDER IN MEXICO

    MEXICO CITY, Sept. 5.—Police announced yesterday the arrest of 40 persons in connection with the murder of seven members of a ...

    Article : 142 words
  28. JAPAN PEACE TERMS

    TOKIO, Sept. 5.—There is a feeling of relief, at least among the Japanese middle class, at the general terms of the peace treaty for Japan discussed at the Canberra conference, says the Tokio correspondent of the "New York Times." ...

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  29. PERUVIAN SWIMS CHANNEL

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—The young Peruvian Daniel Carpio reached Shakespeare Beach, Dover, just before 1 a.m. today after having swum ...

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  30. BRITISH T.U.C. OPINIONS

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—The Trades Union Congress resolved yesterday to ask the Government to permit all sections of workers to ...

    Article : 158 words
  31. ROYAL WEDDING INVITATIONS

    LONDON, Sept 5.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) has sent to the Dominion Prime Ministers a personal letter hoping that they will ...

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  32. 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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