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  4. Ramadier Gains Support On Marshall Aid Plan

    LONDON, July 7. -- Reuter's Paris correspondent says the National Socialist Council, after an 18 hours' debate, voted by 2576 mandates to 2058, with 127 abstentions, to maintain M. Ramadier's Cabinet in power. The council also ...

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  5. More Silver Mystery Discs Race Over American Skies

    SAN FRANCISCO; July 6. -- The Army Air Force added jet planes to its force of standard fighters which is standing by in hopes of chasing and explaining the mystery of the "flying saucers," which have intrigued the country for 12 days. Mr. David Lilienthal, chairman of the United States Atomic Energy Commission. ...

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  6. FRANCO'S TRIUMPH AT POLLS

    MADRID, July 6. -- In the first election for 11 years Spaniards flocked to the polls where they apparently voted ...

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  7. NOTES DISCUSS DUTCH POWER IN INDONESIA.

    BATAVIA, July 6. -- Personal notes from Dr. Soekarno addressed to the British and U.S. Governments were handed ...

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  8. PERON OPPOSES "EXTREMIST" IDEOLOGIES

    BUENOS AIRES, Monday. -- In a speech broadcast throughout the world today, President Person pledged Argentina's resources to aid ...

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  9. LUSH CLAIMS HE WAS MADE A SCAPEGOAT

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- F. A. Lush in evidence at the Royal Commission on Land Sales today said he believed political ...

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  10. GOVT. EMPLOYEES MORE NUMEROUS THAN IN WARTIME

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The record number of 556,700 people was employed by Australian Governments at the end of March this year. The total exceeded the previous highest of 549,200 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BUSINESSMEN SEEK PRICE CONCESSIONS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A tapering-off of price controls was urged to-day by the President of the Chamber of ...

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  12. A WIFE ONLY IF SHE DIES

    RIO DE JANEIRO, July 6. -- Redhaired Magda Lupeseu, who became ex-King Carol's mistress in 1924 and his wife ...

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  13. DEATH STALKS U.S. HOLIDAY HIGHWAYS

    NEW YORK, July 6. -- The nation-wide toll of violent deaths for the three-day "Fourth of July" week-end ...

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  14. Arabs Curb Moslem Land Sales

    HAIFA, July 7. -- A conference called by the Palestine Arab Higher Organisation has resolved to ex-communicate ...

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  15. Our Production Methods Need Spring Cleaning

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- "A considerable section of Australian industry has not yet met the full shock of competition from imported goods," said the Minister for Commerce (Mr. Pollard) to-night. Urging ...

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  16. Dr. Evatt Has Full Schedule

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The External Affairs Minister (Dr. Evatl) and party will leave Australia for Japan by the ...

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  17. DUTCH SHIP TO LOAD AT BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- For the first time since September, 1945, Brisbane watersiders to-morrow will be called on to load 4500 tons ...

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  18. BITTER BROADCAST BY CHINESE LEADER

    NANKING. July 6. -- Gen eralissino Chiang Kai-shek, in a bitterly worded [?] deast to-night, declared that the ...

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  19. AIR ROUTE RULING

    LONDON, July 6. -- The Associated Press Teheran correspondent says the Persian Government has issued a decree specifying the ...

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  20. Madagascar Riot Promptly Quelled

    LONDON, July 6. -- The Associated Press Paris correspondent says the French Overseas Ministry has announced that several l hous ...

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  21. MOSLEM LEAGUE STAND MAY WRECK NEW CABINET' PLANS

    NEW DELHI, July 6. -- Although reaction to the Independence Bill was overwhelmingly favorable, danger of a ...

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  22. Officers Met Death Calmly

    HAMBURG, July 7. -- Wil helm Scharpwinkel, Gestapo chief at Breslau, told in a statement read to the Court ...

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  23. HEAVY DAMAGES AWARDED AGAINST CAIRNS DOCTOR.

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A jury to-night awarded £3076 damages against Dr. Alfred Langan, of Cairns, finding that he had been negligent in treating a woman after her confinement. The claimants were ...

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  24. Singapore Shooting Tragedy

    SINGAPORE, July 6. -- Twenty-eight hours after he was admitted unconscious into the General Hospital, Dr. William Lesley Blakemore, 46-year-old deputy State medical and health officer at Ipoh, died in Tanjong Rambutan mental hospital, nine miles from Ipoh. Police believe Blakemore shot the ...

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  25. "Mother Didn't Know"

    LONDON, July 6. -- The 'Daily Mail' says while Mrs. Mary Bunker, aged 72, was making her first ...

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  26. Judges' Salary Rise

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Cabinet has endorsed an increase of £1000 a year in the salary of High ...

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  27. NEW Q D O COUNCIL

    BRISBANE. Monday. -- Mr. W. Osborne, former president of the voluntary organisation, will be a member of the new State Council ...

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  28. ROAD SAFETY

    MELBOURNE. Monday. -- A national road safety campaign is to come from the Australian Road Safety Council meeting in ...

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  29. TROOPS' CONDITIONS

    TOKIO, July 7. -- Living conditions for British Occupation Forces are much better in Japan than in Germany. Brigadier ...

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  30. Hundreds Drown In China

    SHANGHAI, July 7. -- Chinese Press reports state that the Chinkiang River inundated the outskirts of ...

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