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  4. Stalin's Peace Bid Causes Stir in West

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): Stalin said yesterday that Russia would be prepared to declare jointly with the United States that neither Government had any intention of resorting to war. ...

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  5. SMALL PLANE DIVES ON TO U.S. AIRLINER

    NEW YORK, Monday— (A.A.P.): Two people were killed when a single-engined private plane ...

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  6. NAZIS LIFT HEADS IN GERMANY

    Dr. Otto Straser, who broke with Hitler in 1930 and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WAGGA MAYOR UNDERGOES X-RAY EXAMINATION

    THE MAYOR (Alderman L. Barrand) was the first man in to be X-rayed by the mobile unit of the Anti-T.B. Association. BELOW: Alderman Barrand, the Town Clerk (Mr. Frank H. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RAILWAYMEN THREATEN STRIKE MOVE

    SYDNEY, Monday: The decision of the Railways Commissioner (Mr. Garside) to discontinue inspections of the New South Wales railways at weekends may have its consequences in a partial tie-up of ...

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  9. "MUST BE LAUGHING AT US"

    SYDNEY, Monday:—Fireworks, fairs, city illuminations and a patriotic procession with ...

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  10. One-Day Strike at Lithgow

    SYDNEY, Monday: The distribution of thousands of tons of food, merchandise and coal to towns along the ...

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  11. Says Reds are Losing Ground in France

    SYDNEY, Monday: Communists were losing influence in French politics, said Professor Roger Helm, French scientist. ...

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  12. PEACE OFFER TO SHANGHAI AND NANKING

    SHANGHAI, Monday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Communist leaders have agreed to negotiate a separate peace for the ...

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  13. CABLES IN BRIEF

    ASUNCION, (Paraguay) Monday: The Government of President Natallcio Gonzalez was deposed yesterday by a ...

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  14. Hiroshima Atom Bomb Outclassed by Latest American Discoveries

    WASHINGTON, Monday (A.A.P.): Important advances in the development of atomic weapons with considerably greater explosive power than those originally launched against Japan were reported today by the United States Atomic Energy Commission. ...

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  15. Banner Equals 100-Metre Record

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The Australian professional sprinter, Frank Banner, equalled the Australian amateur record of ...

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  16. NO TREBLE PAY RATES

    SYDNEY, Monday: Miners at seven pits in the north were denied a day's work at treble rites through a strike of staff ...

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  17. FALL IN WOOL, WHEAT PRICES WOULD HIT AUST.

    CANBERRA, Monday: Deep Government fears that a decline in overseas prices for, wheat and wool might throw ...

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  20. EUREKA STOCKADE RECEIVES MIXED RECEPTION

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): Stars of the Australian film, "Eureka Stockade," Chips Rafferty and Jane Barrett, really ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN'S ATTITUDE TO W.F.T.U.

    PARIS, Monday: The Australsaian delegate to the World Federation of Trade Unions (Mr. A. E. Monk) told the ...

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  22. LINER BRINGS HUNDREDS OF MIGRANTS

    SYDNEY, Monday: The liner Mooltan arrived in Sydney to-day with 836 passengers on board, most of whom are ...

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