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  4. QUICK GOVERNMENT MOVES ON SQUATTERS

    LONDON, September 11.--A statement issued from No. 10 Downing street says the Government takes a very serious view of the forcible seizure and occupation by unauthorised people of private ...

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  5. Russia Adopts More Conciliatory Tone Towards Dominions

    PARIS, September 11.--It is learned from Dominion sources that Russia has informed Britain that she is agreeable in principle that Australia, New Zealand and South Africa should be allowed to submit their views before ...

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  6. "MONTY" PRAISES NINTH DIVISION

    WASHINGTON, September 11.--Field Marshal Lord Montgomery, addressing one of the largest Press conferences ever held here, announced he would visit Australia and New Zealand in July, 1947. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. HIS COMMENTARIES WERE MOST DREADFUL NONSENSE ADMITS MAJOR COUSENS

    SYDNEY, THURSDAY.--APART FROM INFORMATION HE TRIED TO INCORPORATE FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALLIED MONITORS, HIS COMMENTARIES FROM TOKIO WERE THE MOST DREADFUL NONSENSE, SAID MAJOR COUSENS, WHO HAS BEEN IN THE WITNESS BOX FOR THE FOURTH DAY. ...

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  8. Besieged Men Beg For Water

    LONDON, September 12.--Singing, "Don't Fence Me In," 40 squatters who have taken possession of Abbey Lodge, ...

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  9. STOCK MARKET IN NEW YORK RALLIES AGAIN

    NEW YORK, September 11.--Large buying orders caused a sharp rebound at the stock market opening this morning ...

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  10. SYMPATHY

    LONDON, September 11.--Sympathisers lay down three deep in the street outside Abbey Lodge holding ...

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  11. AWAY FROM IT ALL

    LONG BEACH, California, September 11.--Disgusted by postwar conditions,, a Merchant Marine ...

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  12. HOLLAND PARK

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--No more squatters entered Holland Park Military Hospital to-day. Police were on guard at the ...

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  13. TRIPLE MURDER

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--'William Hollebone (30), laborer, appeared in the Central Police Court today charged with having ...

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  14. U.S. SEAMEN AGAIN REFUSED AGREED WAGE INCREASES

    WASHINGTON, September 11.--The Wage Stabilisation Board refused to reverse the decision not to approve the ...

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  15. SYDNEY BUSH FIRES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The city's worst bushfires this season destroyed one house and a garage that was being used by a soldier ...

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  16. RUSSIA ACCUSES GREEK GOVT. OF AGGRESSION

    LAKE SUCCESS, September 11.--During a long speech opposing the motion to dismiss the Ukrainian charges against Greece, Gromyko told the Security Council it would undermine its authority if it closed its ...

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  17. Engineers' Strike

    LONDON, Septemner.12--Following threats of a strike if the British and Overseas Airways Corporation and other operators did ...

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  18. Permanent RAAF Officers Selected

    Group Capt. Cohen, DFC (left) Director at Training and Group Capt. Jeffrey, DSO, DFC, who have been selected by the RAAF ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. POLICE RETIREMENT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Lieutenant Governor in Council to-day approved the retirement from the police force of Inspector ...

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  20. Brisbane Dispute May Tie Up Heavy Industries

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The dismissal of about 30 men--24 moulders and six ironworkers--by the international Boring Company at ...

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  21. Inflationary Dangers Stressed

    Mr H. T. Armltage, Governor of the Commonwealth Bank, who stated in his annual report that excess spending power ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Roosters Ill-treated

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Charges alleging cockfighting were made against two men in the Police Court to-day. ...

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  23. War Preparations In Historic Varda Valley

    NEW YORK, September 11.--The New York 'Times' Istanbul correspondent says a secret report from Jugoslavia ...

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  24. DISGRACEFUL ARMY WASTE

    DARWIN, Thursday.--A house at Adelaide River has been built completely with material from abandoned army dumps, a witness told Mr. C. Ward, SM. in the Darwin Court to-day. Another witness, formerly a soldier, said when his unit disbanded he helped to dispose of all kinds of motor spares, some of which had never been used, ...

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  25. Springboard for War

    LONDON, September 11,--Moscow Radio, quoting 'Izvestia,' says General MacArthur's deeds showed ...

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  26. LONDON TRAFFIC

    LONDON, September 12.--Schemes under consideration for dealing with London's traffic problem would cost over £100,000000, ...

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  27. STARVING STOCK

    SYDNEY, Thursday--Because they are unable to obtain railway trucks to move starving stock to agistment areas, graziers in the ...

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  28. West Moreton Coal

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) said to-day that though West Moreton coal owners had assured him they ...

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