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  4. BRITISH-U.S VESSELS RIVALS FOR PRIZE SHIP IN ATLANTIC

    NEW YORK, August 4.—An exciting salvage race involving a 4,500,000-dollar prize has produced conflict[?] claims that an American freighter is now in British [?] American hands The race occurred in the ...

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  5. Before Bread Rationing

    LONDONERS queueing for bread in the East End the day before the rationing began From our Special London Representative. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Minor Powers Fight Hard On Vote Majority Issue

    LONDON, August 5.—"The voting majority question is still a vital issue at the Paris conference, Dr. Evatt told me in an interview," says Reuter's Paris correspondent. "People are getting confused ...

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  7. Coal Position In Victoria Acute

    MELBOURNE, August 5.—Although coal stocks are still precarious, gas restrictions will be lifted in Melbourne to-night. Announcing this, the general manager of the Metropolitan Gas Company said that ...

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  8. THIRSTY DARWIN WETS ITS WHISTLE

    DARWIN, August 5.—It took more than 10,000 bottles of beer to quench Darwin's thirst over the week-end. ...

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  9. [?]APANESE FICTION [?]XPLODED

    [?] August 5.—Documents [?] Japan's Foreign Office [?]ted to the international tri[?] which is trying ...

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  10. FAILINGS IN GERMAN FOOD DISTRIBUTION

    LONDON, August 5.—Possibilities of increasing German rations in the British zone were considered at a meeting of the ...

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  11. Frauliens Rush Chance To Marry "Tommies"

    LONDON, August 5.—German [?] are flocking to the British [?] in Berlin from the United States zone to take advantage of ...

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  12. LARGE-SCALE SEARCH FOR MISSING BOAT

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.) August 5—Intensive search by land sea and air is being conducted for Albert Edward Goodwin 49 his ...

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  13. ACTION ON HOUSING SHORTAGE

    BRISBANE, August 5.— Eleven ex-service organisations met to-day and decided to urge both the Federal and State ...

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  14. EX-SOLDIERS' PAY IN TRAINING TOO LOW

    BRISBANE, August 5.—Payments to ex-servicemen during training periods are inadequate, according to the Brisbane and Ipswich Central Committee of Post-war Reconstruction Trainees, which represents approximately 2500 trainees. ...

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  15. Jew Terrorists Issue Threats Against British

    LONDON, August [?]—A Jerusalem message says that the Irgun Vaileu[?] broadcast a threat of "new heavy blows against our ...

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  16. H.Q SITE FOR U.N.O. CRITICISED

    NEW YORK, August 5—The Times correspondent says that critical observes are urging strongly that the United Nations ...

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  17. [?] MALLER POWERS [?]PPOSED BY REDS

    [?]DON, August 4.—Moscow radio says "The British Government's acceptance of the principle of an economic of the Anglo-American zones in Germany is fresh of an Anglo-American backstairs agreement on the ...

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  18. TOO MANY ON U.S. GOVT'S PAYROLL?

    WASHINGTON, August 5.—The American Press correspondent says that Senator George [?] the Senate[?] highest ...

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  20. TYPHOID OUTBREAK TRACED TO ICE CREAM

    LONDON, August 5. — Ice cream was officially diagnosed as the source of the epidemic of typhoid fever in the crowded seaside ...

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  21. EARTHQUAKE CENTRE IN THE ATLANTIC

    NEW YORK, August 5.— The A.P. says that although an earthquake yesterday was so severe that it put out of action the ...

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    REBUILDING—Among the structures now being rebuilt in Malta is the King George V Hospital which was destroyed by enemy action in 1942. The cost of the reconstruction is being borne targedy by the Red Cross Organisation especially by the [?]tish branch but friends of the famous George Cross island throughout the world have [?] subscription for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. DENIAL THAT TRUCKS DELAYED BY UNION

    BRISBANE, August 5.—Employers and not watersiders were responsible for many railway trucks being held up in Townsville, the secretary of the Townsville branch of the Watersiders Federation (Mr. W. Ford) said to-day. Mr. Ford was replying to a newspaper ...

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  24. [?]RCHILL UNABLE [?] VISIT AUSTRALIA

    [?] August 5.—Mr. Win[?] is unable to [?] by the Fed[?] no visit Australia ...

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