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  4. UNIONS URGED TO [?]RELY ON COURT FOR PROTECTION

    BRISBANE, July 3.—"The statement by the secretary of the Meat Union, Mr. Neumann, that the meat exporters and bacon factories were out to smash unionism back to where it was 15 to 20 years ago, if not to smash ...

    Article : 784 words
  5. Rail Cuts Serious For Stock

    BRISBANE, July 3.—Half a million cattle face starvation in the drought, the pretest near-record low batter production will ...

    Article : 294 words
  6. British People-Optimistic States Envoy

    The British people were confident that the country would not sink into another depression, said the new British High ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 40 words
  7. Animals Live After Inferno Of Atom Blast

    BIKINI LAGOON, July 3.—The atomic bomb sank five and damaged eighteen naval vessels. The damage runs from a total loss to the slightest. This count is my own and is not official. It is awe-inspiring ...

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  8. Science Fights Mastitis

    "No chemical agent has been discovered which is 100 per cent. effective against mastitis, nor is it ever likely to be produced." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. JEWISH ARMS DUMP FOUND

    HAIFA, July 3.—Yet another great arms dump was Found in Morsbek Yagur settlement. The British correspondent told of the remarkable efficiency and cunning displayed by the military searchers. ...

    Article : 532 words
  10. PIET HEIN STILL NOT REPAIRED

    BRISBANE, July 3.—The Dutch destroyer, Piet Hein, reached Brisbane to-day. When the ship return to Batavia she will have ...

    Article : 213 words
  11. REDS BLOCK PROGRESS IN ATOM TALKS

    NEW YORK, July 3.—The Associated Press representative, Pat Robinson, reports that the impression given after the second ...

    Article : 235 words
  12. Trouble In N.Z. Over Butter For Americans

    AUCKLAND, July 1. — Serious trouble threatens in New Zealand over the Government's decision to send 10,000,000lb, butter ...

    Article : 168 words
  13. MYSTERY SURROUNDS ARSENAL CLEAN OUT

    LONDON, July 3.—The Daily Telegraph's Berlin correspondent says that at least 10,000 tons of German, Russian and French machine guns, gun barrels and parts of optical sights and other munitions were removed in perfect condition in recent month from ...

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  14. BRAKE ON EXPORTS OF AUST'N SMOKES

    CANBERRA, July 3.—Instructions are being issued to Collectors of Customs in each state that no ...

    Article : 119 words
  15. U.N.O. Staff "Top-heavy"

    NEW YORK, July 3.—The Herald Tribune says that M. Lie and two Assistant-Secretary-Generals in the U.S. are leaving for ...

    Article : 66 words
  16. Claim British Cruelly Treating Jews In Raids

    LONDON, July 3.—Mr. Berl Lockyer, member of the world executive of the Jewish Agency at a Press conference in London stated that the "attack" on the collective settlement of Yagui, near Haifa began three days ago was not yet finished. He alleged that the male ...

    Article : 645 words
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  18. To Attack Own Speed Record

    Sir Malcolm Campbell, now aged 60. who will attempt to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. U.K. Treaty Queried in U.S.

    WASHINGTON, July 3.—The American Press correspondent says that Senator Myers (Dem. Pennsylvania) and nine other ...

    Article : 75 words
  20. Food Crisis in Japan

    [?]—The Times [?] says that Al[?] announced that [?] has reached ...

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  21. Admiral Warns Against Too Hasty Judgment On U.S. Tests

    LONDON, July 3.—The Bikini atom bomb test might indicate that the safest place in the next war would be aboard ship, said the First Sea Lord. Admiral Cunningham to-day. "Even if the atom bomb has great success on battleships anchored in a tropical lagoon and pinpointed to a few inches for the attacking bomber, don't let us think that we have ...

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  22. [?] BASIS FOR WAR, SAYS RED ENVOY

    WASHINGTON, July 3.—The American Press correspondent says that the Soviet Ambassador, M. Novikov, inter[?] said that there was to basis whatever for war [?] and the U.S. ...

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