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  3. SOVIET REPLIES TO NOTES ON BERLIN

    LONDON, July 14.—The Soviet Ambassador (M. Zarubin) delivered to the Foreign Office the Soviet reply to the British note on Berlin, says Reuter's ...

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  4. OVERLOOKED

    LONDON, July 14.—Art critics who wrote about an exhibition of abstract paintings by the American ...

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  5. Valuable Violin

    A violin has arrived in Sydney from San Francisco by air for Mr. James Kidman, Lindfield, pastoralist and marine engineering student. He casually informed a Customs agent that it was a 108-years-old ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COMMUNIST LEADER IN ITALY SHOT; SERIOUS

    LONDON, July 14.—A would-be assassin shot and injured the Communist chief, Signor Togliatti, as he 'left the Chamber of Deputies. Four pistol shots were fired, and one struck him in the thigh. Police arrested the assailant, and took Signor Togliatti to ...

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  7. WARNING TO BURRUM MINERS

    MARYBOROUGH, July 14—All 365 employees in seven mines on the Burrum coalfield, except deputies and managers, ...

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  8. CARRYING COAL TO NEWCASTLE

    SYDNEY, July 14.—They really are carrying "coal to Newcastle" in New South Wales. A ...

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  9. 'FLU VICTIMS FILL HOSPITALS

    BRISBANE, July 14.—More than 30 people entered hospital to-day arid thousands were ...

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  10. THREE OF FAMILY FOUND DEAD

    MELBOURNE, July 14.—Three members of a family were found dead in a house in Caulfield early to-day. They ...

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  11. N.Z. MILITARY SERVICE PLANS

    WELLINGTON, July 14.—An indication that the Government was likely to follow the recommendation of ...

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  12. VILLAGERS FLEE FROM TERRORISTS IN MALAYA

    SINGAPORE, July 14.—The whole Chinese population of the village of Ulu Yam, 50 miles north of Kuala Lumpur, fled in terror when Chinese Communist guerrillas last night attacked the town. ...

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  13. BROKE TRADITION BUT SAVED LOSS

    SYDNEY, July 14.—Western district coal miners broke tradition to-day by returning to work after a ...

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  14. MR. CHIFLEY "FAILED TO GET ANY DOLLAR RELIEF"

    LONDON, July 14.—A British official has confirmed the statement of the Australian Acting Treasurer (Mr. Dedman) that the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  15. Port Haifa Bombed

    LONDON, July 14.—An 0unidentified twinengined aircraft bombed Port Haifa and then ...

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  16. POSSESSION OF EXPLOSIVES ALLEGED

    BRISBANE, July 14.—When a New South Wales miner, Francis Maurice Muldoon (28), was charged in the ...

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  17. Miners Want Nationalisation

    SYDNEY, July 14.—Miniers' Federation leaders at a public meeting in the Town Hall to-night urged the ...

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  18. Explosion in Ship's Cargo

    MELBOURNE, July 14.—One of 12 drums of metallic sodium exploded violently on the deck of the ...

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  19. Economic Board Urged

    MELBOURNE, July 14.—An economic general staff to report to Parliament on the state of the ...

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  20. CORNEA GRAFTING IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, July 14.—Three operations involving the grafting of a cornea from one human eye to another ...

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  21. CARAVANS FOR SHIRE WORKMEN

    BRISBANE, July 14.—Three Queensland local authorities, Monto, Taroom, and Quilple, are aiming to replace road ...

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  22. MOVE IN U.N. TO HALT FIGHTING

    NEW YORK, July 14.—Britain, in the Security Council late yesterday afternoon, declared formal ...

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  23. A.W.U. FILES CLAIM FOR OVER 100,000 WORKERS

    BRISBANE, July 14.—The Australian Workers' Union, in the Industrial Court to-day, filed claims covering more than 100,000 Queensland workers, ...

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  24. DISPUTE AT ABATTOIRS

    BRISBANE, July 14.—A dispute over employment of lumpers at the abattolr meat hall was referred to the ...

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  25. Verdicts on Japanese in October?

    TOKIO, July 14.—The verdicts and sentences on General Tojo and others accused of war crimes will not be ...

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  26. DEARER SUITS IF SUBSIDIES LIFTED

    SYDNEY, July 14.—Prices of men's worsted suiting would rise 59 per cent. and lightweight suiting by 62 per cent. if ...

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  27. TWO MORE STATE BUILDINGS

    BRISBANE, July 14.—The State Government has decided to proceed with the erection of the ast two units of the State ...

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  28. 'DAIRYMEN SLAUGHTERING CALVES; LEAVING FARMS'

    BRISBANE, July 14.—Hundreds of calves were being slaughtered because of discontent in the dairying industry the Q.D.O. President (Mr. C. Jamieson) said to-day. Farmers were giving up ...

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  29. No One Asked Them

    SYDNEY, July 14.—An impressive ceremony to-day, in which the Premier (Mr. McGirr) turned with a silver spade the first sod of the £12,000,000 power station at Lake MacQuarie, ...

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  30. "POLICY REVERSED BY MR. CHIFLEY"

    MELBOURNE, July 14.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley), if he were a racehorse owner, would be hauled ...

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  31. FIRE IN LAE PETROL DEPOT

    MELBOURNE, July 14.—An extensive fire broke out in the Shell Oil Co. depot at Lae, New Guinea, at 2 p.m. to-day. ...

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  32. U.S. MIGRATION BOTTLENECK

    NEW YORK, July 14.—With the Marine Phoenix now making her last voyage to Australia, the Empire plan for ...

    Article : 62 words
  33. MANY 'FLU CASES

    SYDNEY, July 14.—City hospitals are crowded with influenza and pneumonia patients. Elderly people form a large ...

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