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  4. TRAINMEN THREATEN STRIKE TO GET REFUND OF BLACK BAN FINES

    BRISBANE, July 7.—A State-wide ballot of members of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Engineers is to be taken to determine if strike action is to be taken to obtain a refund of government-imposed ...

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  5. WASHINGTON ARMY PARADE

    [?]ith the Capitol of the [?] States in the back[?] of the 82nd [?] march in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Big 4 Disagree On Peace Talks

    LONDON, July 7.— The Foreign Ministers after nearly five hours' discussion failed to agree on the form of the invitations to the peace conference, says Reuter's correspondent in Paris. ...

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  7. DIGGERS IN SAVAGE GIBRALTAR BRAWL

    LONDON, July 7.—Reuter's correspondent at Gibraltar says that the Shropshire's visit with the Australian Victory Day contingent will always be sadly remembered throughout Gibraltar. The whole town is still feeling the effects of their disgraceful behaviour on the night of July 5 in the presence of many ...

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  8. [?]USE ON THE AIR SHORTLY

    CANBERRA, July 7.— The reasons why the joint all-party [?] on the broadcasting of [?] decided the ...

    Article : 230 words
  9. REDS AGAIN ATTACKED BY MR. MALONEY

    BRISBANE [?] The object of the communist Party in [?] is to destroy arbitration and [?] that will give ...

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    [?] General [?] K. Smart [?] will become [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. JAP MOTHER BEARS TWO-HEADED BABY

    NEW YORKE, July 7.—According to the Associated Press correspondent at Tokio the Kyodo newsagency ...

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  12. Government Has Let Country Down

    SYDNEY, July 7.—N.S.W., Victoria, Queensland and Tasmania were represented at a conference of the Federal and State Country Party members in Sydney yesterday. The conference is expected to continue to-morrow, "Both ...

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  13. Attlee Visit Postponed

    CANBERRA. July 8—The visit of the British Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) and Mrs. Attlee to Australia has been postponed. ...

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  14. MINES ADRIFT IN SHIPPING LANES

    BRISBANE, July 8.—Mines [?] to be high explosive contacts are adrift in shipping lanes off the north-eastern Queensland ...

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  15. RADIO STATION FOR DARWIN

    DARWIN. July 8— A National radio station is to be established at Darwin. This has been decided by the Australian Broadcasting ...

    Article : 128 words
  16. AMERICAN WINS BRITISH OPEN

    LONDON. July 7.—Sam S[?]ead of U.S.A. won the British open golf title at St. Andrew's. The Australian Norman von [?] was ...

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  17. [?]D RUSHED [?] TO HUNGRY NATIVES

    [?] Food for [?] was [?] Saturday [?] and ...

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  18. India's Delicate Moments

    [?] Nehru [?] president [?] on [?] the ...

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  19. BRITISH RAID ON HAIFA JEWS

    LONDON, July 7.—Airborne 6th Division paratroops armed with tommy Runs and supported by Bren Run carriers made a surprise ...

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  21. SOVIET DEMANDS AUSTRIAN ASSETS

    LONDON, July 6.—The Associated Press correspondent at Vienna says that the Russian commander in Autria announced that £7,500,000 sterling worth of industrial property in eastern Austria has passed into Russian hands ...

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  22. Indonesian Arrests

    LONDON, July 6— Reuter's correspondent at Batavia says that indonesian Republican officials announced that Socbardjo was ...

    Article : 69 words
  23. POLITICAL ARRESTS IN SIAM

    LONDON, July 7—The Associated [?] correspondent at Bangkok says that [?] has increased in Siam as the police ...

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  24. Tourists at Darwin

    DARWIN. July 8—First of pestwar Pioneer motor tours to the Northern Territory reached Darwin this morning. The parlour ...

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  25. ITALIANS PROTEST AT DECISION ON TRIESTE

    LONDON, Joly 8.—The Associated Press correspondent at Trieste says that British troops had to use clubs and tear gas last night to disperse hundreds of Italians milling in the centre of Trieste demonstrating against the decision of the Big Four Foreign Ministers ...

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  26. [?]merica Faced With Potential Army Of Six Million Criminals

    [?] July 7.— The Associated Press correspondent says the F.B.I. director Mr. [?] Hoover, in a broadcast, declared that America was facing a potential [?] criminals and an ever increasing wave of lawlessness which was feed[?] the [?] ranks with a never ending supply of recruits. ...

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  27. CATHOLIC RURAL MOVEMENT

    TOOWOOMBA, July 7— [?] men 49 women and [?] from all parts of Australia arrived [?] Toowoomba at the ...

    Article : 97 words
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