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  4. ARBITRATION COURT'S HEAVY FINES FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT

    SYDNEY, July 8.—The Communist Acting National Secretary of the Ironworkers' Association, Leslie John McPhillips, was sentenced to six months' gaol to-day for contempt of the Arbitration Court. The Ironworkers' Association was fined £1000, and Kenneth ...

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  5. MODERN HOUSING FOR LONDONERS

    One of three large blocks of flats recently completed by the London County Council as part of the programme for rehousing London ers. This block is almost opposite the famous Sadler's Wells Theatre, in the centre of the city. The greatest possible area has been thrown open for gar dens and playing space. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. New Effort To Ease Gold-dollar Deadlock

    LONDON, July 8.—Reuter's political correspondent says that the first moves in an international effort to break the dollar-sterling deadlock now threatening the whole of the sterling ...

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  7. VIOLENCE IN JAPAN CHALLENGE TO GOVT.

    NEW YORK, June 8.—The United Press correspondent in Tokio says that Premier Yoshida told the Japanese Cabinet to-day that he was prepared to proclaim a state of emergency if necessary to halt violence and unrest in Japan. Premier ...

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  8. FIGHTING DEPRESSION COMPLEX:

    WASHINGTON, July 8.—President Truman declared yesterday that he felt "bullish" about the American economic situation. In the language of stock traders a "bull" is one who expects the stock market to go higher, and is generally optimistic. A "bear" is one who is on the pessimistic side. ...

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  9. Russia Pays Short To U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, July 8.—State Department officials said that Russia, without explanation, cut about two-thirds from ...

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  10. LIGHTNING SWOOP BY POLICE ON MARX HOUSE

    SYDNEY, July 8.—The Communists were completely taken off their guard when 80 uniformed police and Commonwealth Security officers made a lightning swoop on their party headquarters in Marx House shortly ...

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  11. MAHER WARNS OF POLICE STATE

    BRISBANE, July 8.—The gradual does of socialisation as advocated by Mr. Chifley and the A.L.P. would lead to force ...

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  12. REACTION IN M'BORO. OVER GAOLINGS

    The secretary of the Maryborough Trades and Labour Council. Mr. W. H. Schafer, last evening received an ...

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  14. LAND SETTLEMENT SCHEME IN QLD.

    BRISBANE, July 8.—The statement of the Lands Minister, Mr. Foley, regarding soldier settlement in the various ...

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  15. Curtail Right To Strike: Hiley

    BRISBANE, July 8.—Addressing the Q.P.P., convention to-day. the parliamentary leader, Mr. Hiley, said that the ...

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  16. POLICE & PEASANTS CLASH IN SLOVAKIA

    LONDON, June 8.—Reuter's Prague correspondent says that the Communist weekly newspaper, S[?]et Prace, has admitted ...

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  17. BRITISH TROOPS UNLOAD CARGOES

    LONDON, July 8.—Renter's correspondent says that Scots Guards and sailors of the Royal Navy moved into London dockyard yesterday to unload foodstuffs from ships involved in the port stoppage. ...

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  18. Com. Says Aust. Ideal War Base

    LONDON, July 8.—Reuter's Milan correspondent says that a proposal that an Asiatic trade union conference, to be attended by Australian and New Zealand "democratic union" [?] be held in Peining in November, wa loudly applauded by the world [?] of trade union congress delegates yesterday. ...

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  19. BREACH OF RATION REGULATIONS

    MELBOURNE, July 8.—It should not be assumed that because the summons against a Brisbane shopkeeper charged ...

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  20. GOODS TRAIN ON FIRE

    BRISBANE, July 8.—A Gympie-bound goods train caught fire late to-night at North ARm goods yard 73 miles ...

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