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  4. Threat In Economic Trends

    LONDON, July 2.--"The world is confronted with a plain choice between economic sanity and economic insanity. The choice will have to be made soon. The alternative to stagnation, starvation and decay is a system of world trade which will stimulate more production and more exchange. If ...

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  5. FAILURE OF THREE POWER TALKS ON EUROPEAN AID

    LONDON, July 2.--Reuter's Paris correspondent says the Foreign Ministers' conference broke up after M. Molotov, in a five-page statement, condemned the British and French proposal for a comprehensive European economic program. A ...

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  6. SCHOOL BOYS I BUILD ATOM SMASHER

    EL CERRITO (California), July 2.--Four local high school boys, three of whom are aged 17, the other 18, will ...

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  7. BERCHTESGADEN ORDERED KILLING OF AIR OFFICERS

    LONDON, July 2.--The trial of a party of Germans for killing British officers who escaped from Stalag Luft 3 prison camp was continued today. The former German Major General, Adolf Westhoff, Chief of the ...

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  8. BOYCOTT MOVE AGAINST U.S. LABOR BOARD

    PITTSBURGH, July 2.--The Congress of Industrial Organisation United Steelworkers of America's Executive Board, ...

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  9. REGRET AT CONFERENCE BREAKDOWN

    LONDON, July 3.--The Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevin) had a conference in Paris with M. Bidault, believedly concerning ...

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  10. SUGAR PRICE CASE WILL BE URGED AGAIN

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Abandonment of sugar rationing, which is expected to curtail exports, and thus ...

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  11. Grave Crisis Faces Indonesian Govt.

    BATAVIA, July 3.--A new Cabinet has been appointed, which will ensure the formation of a new national coalition Government to deal with the crisis with the Dutch. The Left Wing leader (Amir Sjarifuddin) is Prime Minister and Minister for Defence. He ...

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  12. U.S. Achieves Budget Surplus

    WASHINGTON, July 2.--The Secretary for the Treasury (Mr. John Snyder) announced today ...

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  13. COTTON CROP LIGHTER

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Because of drought which delayed the planting season for several, months until the beginning of ...

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  14. Premier Resigns

    Sutan Sjahrir, Premier of the Indonesian Republic, who has resigned following rejection by the main Indonesian political parties ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. CAIRNS DOCTOR SUED OVER BROKEN LEG

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Arthur D. Petersen, lorry driver, Bowen Hills, and his wife, Isabella, sued Dr. Alfred ...

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  16. JAP SILK AND COTTON SHIPMENT

    TOKIO, July 3.--The first big postwar shipment of Japanese goods for Australia will leave Kobe on Sunday aboard the ...

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  17. AGED WOMAN KILLED BY BUS

    BRISBANE, Thursday,--One woman was killed and another seriously injured when they walked behind a backing ...

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  18. Both Sides Satisfied

    LONDON, July 2.--The 'Financial Times,' reporting: on the Egyptian balance agreement, says it ...

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  19. DISPLACED PERSONS AS MIGRANTS

    NEW YORK, July 3.--Mr. Percy Spender, MHR, who is in the United States after travelling in Britain and Europe, today urged ...

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  20. RAN Air Training Scheme

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Australia will open negotiations with the United States for the hire or loan of an ...

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  21. Mass Murder Indictment

    FRANKFURT, July 3.--An indictment charging former Nazi "action troops" and commandos ...

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  22. LUSH ADMITS PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Continuing the evidence before the Royal Commission on Land Sales, F. A. Lush, former ...

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  23. FRENCH PLOT

    PARIS, July 2.--It was officially announced after a meeting of the French Cabinet that General Edgar de ...

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  24. WATERSIDERS' BACK PAY

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Hundreds of waterside workers were paid hundreds of pounds by the Commonwealth ...

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  25. INDUSTRIAL TENSION IN NSW EASES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Industrial tension in New South Wales following the introduction of the State 40-hour week ...

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  26. Early Legislation For New Union Of India

    LONDON. July 2.--Reuter's political correspondent says cabinet intends tomorrow to approve a bill for the creation ...

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  27. ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGE

    MUNGINDI, Thursday.--Detectives from the CIB. Brisbane, drove 200 miles from Roma this afternoon to Mungindi, a small ...

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  28. MORE STATE HOUSES

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Rehabilitation trainees will construct a, State rental house at Ipswich under a scheme similar to that ...

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  29. ROYAL NAVY WAR LOSSES

    LONDON, July 2,--The Financial Secretary to the Admiralty (Mr. Dugda[?]e) in the House of Commons, said that the Royal. ...

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  30. ROAD ACCIDENTS INCREASE

    SYDNEY. Thursday.--Road accidents increased by 17.6 percent, deaths by 5 percent and injuries by 14 percent for the ...

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  31. FAIRBRIDGE SCHOOL PLAN

    LONDON. July 2.--The Minister for Immigration (Mr. A. Calwell) called on the Duke of Gloucester and Sir Charles ...

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