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  4. WORLD HOPES CENTRED IN SUCCESS OF PEACE TALKS

    LONDON, July 29.—"I am a realist, but I have good hope that this conference will write a lasting peace," stated the Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) on his arrival in Paris to attend the Peace ...

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  5. Britain To Buy Danish Butter For Some Years

    COPENHAGEN, July 29.—Denmark accepted the British price offered for a long-term contract for Danish butter, bacon and eggs, after two months' negotiations. Details at present are not available, but ...

    Article : 273 words
  6. NAZI LEADERS SLATED

    NUREMBERG, July 29.—"What a poor defence," exclaimed the French prosecutor (M. Derives) with a scornful glance to ...

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  7. De Gaulle Seeks Co-operation Of Britain & France

    PARIS, July 28.—At a ceremony honouring French civilians killed by the retreating Germany General de Gaulle appealed for ...

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  8. BREAD RATION DEBATE

    Mr. John Strachey, the Minister of Food, called on Mr. Attlee, the Prime Minister, at Downing Street, before going to the House of Commons, where the Government's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MR BEVAN HAS A BREAKDOWN

    LONDON, July 29.—The Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevin) had to be given oxygen after he collapsed in the House of Commons last ...

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  10. RABBI SURVEYS PALESTINE:

    LONDON, July 29.—"Our great failure is the lack of religion in the Holy Land," said Rabbi Doctor M. Rosenberg, from Tel Aviv, at the Jewish conference. "We are progressive and religious Jews who have to fight not only the British, but also the Jewish terrorists. This terror is the fruit of hopelessness without faith in God." ...

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  11. 2 FATALITIES AT BARALABA COAL MINE

    BRISBANE, July 39.—Our man was kilted and one fatally injured when they were crushed by a runaway coal skip at the foot ...

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  12. MOSLEMS NOW BITTER OVER INDIAN PLAN

    LONDON, July 29.—Reuter's Bombay representative says the All-India Moslem League un[?]ously passed a resolution, first withdrawing the league's acceptance of the British Mission', proposal for the settlement of the constitutional problem, and also authorising Mr. Jinnah to take necessary steps to implement the programme of "direct action." ...

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  13. MOUSE ALLEGEDLY FOUND IN BREAD

    BRISBANE, July 29.—A mouse was found in a leaf of bread allegedly bough from a Kedron baker, according to evidence in ...

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  14. ANSWER FOR CRIMES

    MELBOURNE, July 29—A Japanese admiral being held in Sydney with eleven other John anese army officers will be charged ...

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  15. MYSTERY EXPLOSION OVER NORWAY

    LONDON, July 29.—Two violent explosions which, it is believed, occurred in the air, shook parts of Oslo to-night, but authorities ...

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  17. Bikini Ships Too pot For Boarding

    NEW YORK, July 29.—The American Press representative aboard the Appalacian says that radio activity in Bikini lagoon materi[?] d[?]jed yesterday, but the inner targe ships are still too hot [?] boerding. Some live animals were taken from two ...

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  18. Alleged Theft of £1000 Worth of Tobacco

    SYDNEY July 29.—Two railway shunters were charged in the Can[?] Police Count to-day with the theft of about £1000 worth of ...

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  19. Famine Deaths Predicted

    NEW YORK, July 29.—The Herald Tribune's Washington representative says thai the Department of Agriculture's international food ...

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  20. Reds Arrest Jewish Property Controllers

    LONDON, July 21.—The Russian have arrested five australian closely connected with the administration of Jewish property ...

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  21. American Opinion

    [?]ding to Mr. A. G. Caureren, [?] of Goodyear Tyre and [?] Company, of America, [?] Australia in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. LUNATIC BUYS CAR WITHOUT PAYING CASH FOR IT

    AUCKLAND, July 29.—Two brothers, University students, were sitting in their car in a Dunedin street when a ...

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  23. OLDER GERMAN POW PRO-DEMOCRATIC

    NEW YORK, July 28—The Times correspondent in Washington says that the War Department has announced that at least 74 per cent. of the 378,000 German prisoners of war brought to American returned to Europe with a friendly attitude towards America, and ...

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