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  2. WHITE AUSTRALIA

    Batavia, Sept. 4.—The White Australia policy was only a mild irritant to Indonesians, as the United States of Indonesia would ...

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  3. SLAVS NOT AFRAID

    Belgrade, Sept. 4.—M. Mashapt Pijade, the Vice-President of Yugo-slavia, proclaimed to-day the determination of the Yugoslav people ...

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  4. COUNCIL OF EUROPE

    London, Sept. 4.—A Conservative member of, the House of Commons, Mr. Robert Boothby, who. is a British delegate to the ...

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  5. WAR IN CHINA

    Canton, Sept. 4.—Marshal Chiang Kai-shek who appears to be taking an increasingly active part in military affairs, is due to return ...

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  6. VATICAN DECREE

    Bochum, Sept 4.—Speaking in German over the Vatican radio to a Catholic rally here, the Pope denned the object of the recent ...

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  7. MIGRANTS' BABIES

    Melbourne, Sept. 4.—Federal and immigration authorities have begun an inquiry concerning the deaths from malnutrition of 12 ...

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  8. BRITAIN'S POSITION

    London Sept. 4.—Britain was being crippled by "an unholy alliance" between the Labour Ministry, some employers, and many ...

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  9. THE DOLLAR CRISIS

    Washington. Sept. 4.—Some Republican Senators said last night with reference to the economical conference, which will open in ...

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  10. Press "Do's and Dont's"

    Strasbourg, Sept. 4.—Press correspondents covering the Council of Europe session at Strasbouig today received a list of "do's and ...

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  11. Warning to Swiss

    Castel Gandolfo, Sept. 4.—The Pope warned Swiss Catholics to-day that men who abandoned God fell immediately under the power ...

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  12. Russian Manoeuvres

    London, Sept. 4.—The "Observer's" diplomatic correspondent says that according to reports reaching London, it is expected ...

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  13. Trade Unions Congress

    London, Sept. 4.—The 81st annual Trades Union Congress, which opens at Bridlington Yorkshire tomorrow is expected to ...

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  14. SUCCESSFUL TRIAL

    London, Sept. 4.—Brabazon I., the world's largest civil land plane, took off from Filton, near Bristol, to-day and made a 27 minutes ...

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  15. Fire in Chunking

    Hong Kong, Sept. 4.—About 1000 persons are dead and 100,000 homeless in Chimgking, capital city of the island Province of szechwan ...

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  16. Deportation of Chinese

    Sydney, Sept. 4.—The Chinese I Ambassador, Dr. Kan Nai Huang, will urge the Minister for Immigration, Mr. Calwell, to rescind the ...

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  17. A German View

    Bochum, Sept. 4.—The German "Catholic Workers' Association" to-day called for a united Europe under one Government and ...

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  18. Esperance Area

    Perth, Sept. 4.—The Land Settlement Board had, since the end of World War II., purchased 414 properties in the Esperance area at ...

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  19. MR. WARD'S FUTURE

    Sydney, sept. 4.—Observers are speculating on the political future of the Minister for External Territories, Mr. Ward, as the result of ...

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  20. "Pravda" Prediction

    Moscow, Sept. 4.—"Pravda" predicted yesterday that Marshal Tito's Yugoslav regime would soon be swept away paper. It devoted ...

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  21. GERMANS RESTLESS

    London, Sept. 4.—The "Sunday Dispatch" diplomatic correspondent says it is feared that there will be an increasing ...

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  22. Russian Cartoon

    London, Sept. 4.—The Soviet Communist Party newspaper, "Pravda" has coined the new name of Titler for Marshal Tito ...

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  23. Anti-Red March

    Perth, Sept. 4.—Five resolutions, aimed at suppressing Communism and Communist activities in Australia, were adopted by nearly 1000 ...

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  24. Czech Intellectuals

    Prague, Sept. 4.—Czechoslovakia's Communists have announced a drive to win over the nation's intellectuals with training ...

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  25. Banned From Trade Fair

    Belgrade, Sept. 4.—Bulgaria has refused to allow Yugoslavia to take part in a trade fair at Plovidv, according to a Yugoslav ...

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  26. Belgian Swims Channel

    London, Sept. 4.—A Belgian swimmer, Fernand de Moulin, landed on a beach between Dover and Folkestone just before 7 ...

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  27. Wedding Party Tragedy

    Sydney, Sept. 4.—A man drank sulphuric acid after setting fire to a house at Waterloo yesterday while a wedding party was being ...

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  28. Soviet Land Reform

    Berlin, Sept. 4.—The official Soviet newspaper, "Tagliche Rundschau," reported to-day that about 7,434,000 acres have been ...

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  29. Unusual Accident

    Melbourne, Sept. 4.—A six-year-old girl was fatally shot in an unusual accident near Kialla yesterday afternoon. ...

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  30. Church Holidays

    Prague, Sept. 4. —The Czech Government has announced a new law providing that it may shift 10 church holidays, including Good ...

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  31. Oil in New Guinea

    Brisbane, Septi 4.—Crew members of the freighter Pioneer Gulf said on arrival to-day that here were persistent rumours in New ...

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  32. Three Children Drowned

    Melbourne, Sept. 4.—Three small children, two brothers and a sister, were drowned in the Moonee Ponds Creek, pascoe Vale, to-day. They ...

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  33. Drug Trafficker Caught

    Alexandria, Sept. 4.—A chance encounter in a down-town cafe led to the arrest of Said Ahmed Marey, regarded as the most ...

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  34. OTHER ATTEMPTS

    Calais, Sept. 4.-Two Egyptian swimmers, Abdel Monein ;TAbdti and Fahmy Attala, began a Channel swim attempt at 3.55 a.m. this morning. This is the first time that two swimmers have at- ...

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  35. Airmen's British Wives

    Prague, Sept. 4.—The Czech army newspaper, "Obrana Lidu," said to-day-Czech Air Day-that the British wives of Czech airmen ...

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  36. U.S. Exports and Imports

    London, Sept. 4.—The "Sunday Times" suggested that the most fundamental problem in the dollar crisis was that exports to and ...

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  37. Overlanding Tomatoes

    Melbourne, Sept. 4.—The State Government would not issue any more permits for trucks carrying tomatoes from Western Australia ...

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  38. Security Loan

    Perth, Sept. 4.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, will make a broadcast statement at 8 o'clock tomorrow night over a network ...

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  39. Young Girl's Death

    Perth, Sept. 4.—Following the death of an 18-year-old girl at Cottesloe this morning, John Leslie Cullen (39), of Newcastle street, ...

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  40. Inter-European Trade

    Paris, Sept. 4.—The French Government has announced its intention of eliminating import quotas on approximately 10 to 15 ...

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  41. Liberation of Belgium

    Brussels, Sept. 4.—The crowds lining the pavements sang "Tipperary" and "Pack Up Your Troubles" as British troops led ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

    Except where otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is "transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated ...

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