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  3. CURFEW IMPOSED IN TEL AVIV, JAFFA

    LONDON, Sept. 13.—A curfew has been imposed in Tel Aviv and Jaffa. Police have cordoned-off the district, and troops are being sent to Jaffa. A total of £5000 is reported to have been stolen from the Ottoman Bank at Tel Aviv. Six ...

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  4. ROTARY DELEGATES TO MACKAY

    Ipswich and Boonah Delegates to Rotary Convention at Mackay.—Messrs. A. Whitehead, Ivor Worley (Boonah), A. G. Thomas, W. Halley, John Casey, and D. L. Munro. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "RUSSIA'S ACTIVITIES IN PACIFIC SUSPICIOUS"

    BRISBANE, September 13.—Russia's activities in the Pacific could definitely be regarded with suspicion, said the Chairman of the American Military Affairs Committee (Mr. J. Sheridan), who reached Brisbane ...

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  6. FIRES SWEEP SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sep. 13.—An epidemic of fires is sweeping Sydney, and to-day a timberyard, a church, a train, and ...

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  7. BOY KILLED BY 50 YEAR OLD REVOLVER

    AUCKLAND, Sept. 13.—An ancient museum piece revolver, which probably had been loaded for more than 50 ...

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  8. STATEMENT OF GUARDED U.S. POLICY ON U.K.—RUSSIA

    NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—British Imperialistic policy in the Near East combined with Russian retaliation would lead the United States into war, declared the U.[?] Secretary of Commerce (Mr. Wallace) in a speech ...

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  9. VOTE TO SETTLE U.S. ATLANTIC COAST STRIKE

    SAN FRANCISCO, September 13.—The Pacific Coast seamen have voted unanimously to settle the strike on the ...

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  10. HUSH-HUSH OVER ARRIVAL OF TROOPSHIP

    SYDNEY, September 13.—Stricter precautions than those exercised during the war marked the arrival of the ...

    Article : 260 words
  11. RE-OPENING OF INQUIRIES INTO HANGING SOUGHT

    SYDNEY, September 13.—As a result of further inquiries into disturbances at the Dutch camp near Casino, the Camp ...

    Article : 191 words
  12. MURDER CHARGES AGAINST TWO MEN WITHDRAWN

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 13.—There was an anti-climax to the Barwon inquest to-day when murder charges against ...

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  13. TWO VETERAN WARSHIPS TO BE SCRAPPED

    SYDNEY, Sept. 13.—Two historical Australian warships are to be dismantled and scrapped. They are the ...

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  14. SCHOOL HOLIDAY FOR GOVERNOR'S ARRIVAL

    BRISBANE, Sept. 13.—The Minister for Education (Mr. Williams) announced to-day that all schools in the ...

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  15. WHARF DISPUTE AT TOWNSVILLE

    TOWNSVILLE, September 13—Normal operations by watersiders were carried out on only one of four ships in ...

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  16. HIGHER WAGES CLAIMED BY NURSES

    BRISBANE, Sept. 13.—Cost to the State of increases in wages claimed by the Australian Trained Nurses' ...

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  17. TWO DEAD IN S.A. TRAGEDY

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 13.—A man was battered to death and his mother fatally injured when they were ...

    Article : 246 words
  18. MAN OUTLAWED UNDER OLD SCOTTISH LAW

    LONDON, September 13.—Under a Sixteenth Century Scottish law, the Glasgow High Court yesterday ...

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  19. AGREEMENT ON SQUATTERS' USE OF GAS AND LIGHTING

    BRISBANE, Sept. 13.—An agreement to pay for gas and electricity used by squatters at Holland Park and Ekibin ...

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  20. NO CONFIRMATION OF TROOPS ON GREEK BORDER

    LONDON, Sept. 13.—It is informatively stated that no British source so far has confirmed the New York ...

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  21. Rationing of Clothes to be Lifted Soon?

    SYDNEY, September 13.—The Leader of the Country party (Mr. Fadden) said at Goulburn, that he had ...

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  22. STATE-WIDE BUSH FIRE WARNINGS ISSUED

    BRISBANE, September 13.—State-wide bush-fire warnings issued to-day by the Director of Forests (Mr. V. Grenning) and the Divisional Meteorologist (Mr. Bridges) were emphasised by reports of big fires in the ...

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  23. U.S. — GREEK TALKS ON FRONTIERS

    LONDON, September 13.—The American Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) conferred with B. Tsaldaris (Greece), it is reported, in ...

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  24. FULL AWARD HOURS WOULD MEET COAL REQUIREMENTS

    BRISBANE, Sept 13.—The demand for coal could be met without difficulty if the miners would work the award ...

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  25. SOVIET DELEGATE SAYS SPEECH DISTORTED

    PARIS, September 13.—The Russian Delegate (M. Vyshinsky) in a letter to M. England, Chairman of the Italian Committee, replied ...

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  26. GRIMSTEAD WINS ON POINTS

    BRISBANE, Sept. 13.—At the Brisbane Stadium to-night the Victorian flyweight champion, Laurie Grimstead (8.5½), fought ...

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  27. COAL SHORTAGE—NO MINERS' PICNIC

    Miners knew they were on delicate ground when they made application to conduct their annual picnic to ...

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  28. LUCKNOW PARALYSED BY GENERAL STRIKES

    LUCKNOW, Sept. 13.—A lightning strike has paralysed the city. All city employees except those concerned with electricity and ...

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  29. THREAT TO STRIP POLISH SOLDIERS OF CITIZENSHIP

    LONDON. Sept. 13.—Marshal Rola-Ymerski, the Minister for Defence in the Provisional Polish Government, broadcasting from ...

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