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  4. STALIN NOW EXPECTED TO MEET ENVOYS

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): It is expected that Marshal Stalin will receive the diplomatic representatives of Britain, France and the United States to discuss the Berlin crisis at a joint meeting in the ...

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    NON-CAPSIZABLE LIFEBOAT—The Gaskin non-capsizable reversible lifeboat, which is to attempt an Atlantic crossing, arrived recently at Cadogan Pier, London. For over 30 years its inventor, Mr. H. A. Gaskin, has been trying to get the Board ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    LARGE CROWDS vent to Victoria Embankment Gardens, London, to see the opening of the Open Air Painters' Exhibition. The idea for the exhibition, which shows the work of living painters, came following the success of the Sculpture ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 16 Mines Already Idle in N.S.W

    SYDNEY, Monday: Not satisfied with the one-day stoppage called in all New South Wales coalmines next Thursday, miners in 16 collieries stopped ...

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  8. Tax Cuts and Pension Rises Decided on

    CANBERRA, Monday: Far-reaching decisions were made today by the Federal Cabinet. They include:— Income tax concessions and higher pensions. ...

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  9. BIG DROP IN EXPORTS OF WOOL TO CANADA AND UNITED STATES

    CANBERRA, Monday: Australia's wool trade with North American dollar areas—the United States and Canada—decreased by 3,550,000 dollars in the 12 months ended June 30 last, compared with the ...

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  10. Canberra Items

    CANBERRA, Friday: Dr. C. F. Courtice, nephew of the Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator Courtice), will arrive ...

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  11. 200 Lepers on Sit-Down Strike

    MANILA, Monday: Twenty-six lepers have escaped and 200 others in the San Lazaro ...

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  12. CHILD FALLS INTO FIRE; DIES AT TEMORA

    TEMORA, Monday: Severely burned when she fell Into an open fire yesterday afternoon, a four-year-old Beckom girl died ...

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  13. Search Fails to Find Lost Plane With 52 Aboard

    PARIS, Monday (A.A.P.): Wench and Portuguese aircraft, after an all-night search, failed to locate a giant six-engined ...

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  14. Eileen Joyce Faints During Performance

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): The famous Australian pianist. Eileen Joyce, collapsed and was carried off the platform ...

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  15. Jews Object to Return of Arab Refugees

    LONDON. Monday (A.A.P.): The U.N. Mediator (Count Bernadotte) has recommended that the Security Council ...

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  16. Tobruk Bugle for Canberra

    CAIRO, Monday: The bugle, which sounded the Reveille and "Last Post" at the unveiling of the new Australian War ...

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  17. JUNEE WRESTLER ENTERS FINALS IN OLYMPIC GAMES

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  18. Premier Visits Newcastle on Coal Crisis

    NEWCASTLE, Monday: The Premier (Mr. McGirr) conferred with representatives of Newcastle trades unions for more than 90 ...

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  19. M.H.R. Still Critically Ill After Smash

    NEWCASTLE, Monday: Mr. Rowley James, M.H.R. for Hunter, Is still critically ill in Newcastle Hospital, and only ...

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  22. Stock-feed Shortage Threatened in Wagga and South-West Slopes

    There is a threatened shortage of stock pasture at Wagga and over the South-western Slopes, according to the district agricultural officers. REVIEWING seasonal conditions yesterday, Mr. S. ...

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  23. Light Bad When Australians Bat at Swansea

    SWANSEA, Monday (A.A.P.): An August Bank Holiday crowd of about 25,000 packed St. Helen's ground for the second ...

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  24. CABLES IN BRIEF

    LONDON, Monday: The fourmasted barque, Viking, carrying a cargo of wheat from Australia, is becalmed in the English ...

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  25. U.S. Flag Not Dipped

    LONDON, Monday: American correspondents attributed the drop in applause when the American Olympic Games ...

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  26. Czech Ex-Minister

    FRANKFURT, Monday: Dr. Jaroslav Stransky, who was Czech Education Minister when the Communists seized power ...

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