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  4. NO DEPRESSION

    CANBERRA, July 14. — Despite recently increased unemployment and reduced export incomes Australians have no need to fear anything approaching a depression. This is the view of one of Australia's foremost economists, Professor Sir Douglas Copland, Vice ...

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  5. Reds' World War Threat

    HAN FRANCISCO, July 14. — Peking Radio said to-day that Friday's Allied bombing of Pyongyang was also directed against Paris, London, New York and Moscow in that it was directed at a new world war. ...

    Article : 551 words
  6. New Crisis In Melbourne's Flood Scene

    MELBOURNE, July 14.—A new crisis in Melbourne's worst floods for 20 years developed to-night when a stormwater ...

    Article : 466 words
  7. Unions Cause Price Rises

    PERTH, July 14.—Australian primary products were being gradually priced out of the world's markets, the chairman, Sir Earle Page, told the Australian Country Party Council to-day. ...

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  8. Union Ban Is Beaten

    SYDNEY, July 14. — The former coastal freighter, Allara beat a maritime union's ban when it slipped to sea ...

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  9. Liquor Probe Told Of Secret Shares

    SYDNEY, July 14. — A senior executive of Tooth and Co's brewery, until forced to resign on June 30, admitted to the Liquor Royal Commission to-day that he had a secret half share in a hotel and two wine and ...

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  10. TO RECRUIT TRADESMEN OVERSEAS

    BRISBANE, July 14. — A Railway Department officer will fly to England this week to recruit experienced ...

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  11. JAPS HOLD 2 SAILORS

    TOKIO. July H.—Japanese police at police at kobe to-day were holding two British Sailors. They had [?] to hand ...

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  12. A.L.P. Control

    BRISBANE. July 14.—The Executive of the Waterside Workers' Federation, Brisbane branch, will probably be ...

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  13. Appeal To Employers

    BRISBANE, July 14 — Greater co-operation by employers on releasing employees for the Citizen Ministry Force training ...

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  14. Olympiad Under Way

    LONDON, July 14.—Reuter's Helsinki representative says the 15th world olympiad got under way to-day with the official ...

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  15. Ship delay unjustified

    SYDNEY, July 14.—It was wrong that shift should be tied op while seamen were dug oat of a pub on tailing time, the ...

    Article : 255 words
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  18. MENZIES IS OPTIMISTIC

    BRISBANE, July 14.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, arrived to-night in Brisbane in an optimistic mood. ...

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  19. HAZZARD GIVEN £258 CHEQUE

    BUNDABERG. July 14.—Bundaberg Kangaroo, Noel Hazzard, told a representative. gathering at a civic farewell at ...

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  20. Malayan Leader

    CANBERRA. July 14.—Mr. McMahon announced Wing Commander K. T. Quinn. D.F.C. and bar has been appointed ...

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