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  4. TRUMAN APPEALS FOR "PEACE FOR ALL TIME"

    CHARLOTTESVILLE (Virginia), July 4. -- Giving an Independence Day address at Monticello, the home of Joseph Jefferson, President Truman said to-day "We cannot expect all the nations, with different; histories, institutions and economic conditions, to agree ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NO CHANGE IN BRITISH IMPORT POLICY PLANNED

    LONDON, July 3. -- Britain's intention to spend £232 million more in imports in the coming 12 months, compared with 1947, does not mean there is any significant change planned in, the volume of imports, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. 22 NATIONS INVITED TO DISCUSS MARSHALL PLAN

    LONDON, July 3. -- In pursuance of their decision following the breakdown of the Three-Power conference in Paris, Britain and France have issued invitations to 22 European nations to join in discussions with the object of implementing. ...

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  7. Silence Greets Parade

    TOKIO, July 4. -- Half a million emotionless Japanese to-day watched the combined American and British ...

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  8. NEW DROUGHT RELIEF MOVE BY DAIRYMEN

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Addressing the annual meeting of the West Moreton District Executive of the Queensland ...

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  9. WORKABLE SCHEME HOPED FOR

    WASHINGTON, July 3. -- Authoritative sources reported to-day that the Secretary of State (Mr. Marshall) has sent ...

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  10. New Zealand To Have Alamein Day

    WELLINGTON, July 4. -- October 23. the date of the battle of El Alamein, when the Allied forces first ...

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  11. FARMHAND'S STATEMENT ON MURDER

    PERTH, Friday. -- An alleged statement by William Dudley Doggett, farmhand, charged with the wilful murder of ...

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  12. CONCERN AT POLICY OF MACARTHUR

    LONDON, July 4. -- Growing concern is being shown in British circles over General MacArthur's policy in Japan, ...

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  13. CLERKS' DION REFUSES TO JOIN T L C

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Federated Clerks' Union has decided not to affiliate with the Queensland Trades and ...

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  14. Egyptian Seeks War Damages.

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- An Egyptian jeweller is seeking to recover from the Commonwealth ...

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  15. CALWELL TO VISIT EUROPE

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Minister for Immigration (Mr. A. Calwell), who is visiting Britain and endeavoring to break the ...

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  16. SERVICEMEN SEEK UNION WITH U.S.

    LONDON, July 3. -- The British Empire Service League conference decided to-day to seek union with the American ...

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  17. MLA CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- "It is too ludicrous for words," was said by the arresting detective to have been the reply of ...

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  18. CHIANG SEEKS TO "FINISH THE FIGHT"

    NEW YORK, July 4. -- The Associated Press representative at Nanking says China's State Council to-day approved at the ...

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  19. WAR TIME FRAUD

    WASHINGTON, July 3. -- A Federal Court Jury found the former Congressman, Andrew J. May, guilty of bribery, fraud and ...

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  20. SOEKARNO APPEALS FOR UNITY

    BATAVIA, July 3. -- All Boediardjo, Secretary General of the Indonesian delegation to the political talks with the Dutch, ...

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  21. CENSUS FIGURES

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- "I am sure the census just taken will not show that Queensland's population will be the extraordinary ...

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  22. MANUS. ISLAND ISSUE UNDECIDED

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The last word on the fate of Manus Island as a navy base had not been said, stated the Minister for the Navy ...

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  23. BRISBANE WOMAN REMANDED ON MURDER CHARGE

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- In the Police Court to-day Doris Turnbull (38), domestic duties, was charged that on July 3, at Brisbane, she murdered Mrs. Phyllis Jessie Norris. She was remanded ...

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  24. East European Issues

    NEW YORK, July 3. -- Lord Cadogan (Britain), addressing the Security Council to-day on the Balkan issue, said: "If we cannot apply proposals such as those submitted by the Balkans Inquiry Commission and now in the United States resolution, we had better tear up the charter and pack up." (The Commission had ...

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  25. 40-HOUR WEEK WILL NOT CAUSE INDUSTRIAL CONFUSION IN QLD.

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- "Because of our well-ordered system of industrial arbitration, there is no need for, or is ...

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  26. TRADE ENTRY TO JAPAN

    WASHINGTON. July 4. -- The Inter- Allied Trade Board for Japan announced to-day the United Kingdom and ...

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  27. Generous Gift

    AUCKLAND, July 4. -- A North Island man connected with the dairy industry, whose name is not disclosed, notified the. ...

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  28. SILK STOCKINGS MAY BE CHEAPER

    CANBERRA, Friday -- Silk stockings at a reasonable price may be available to Australian women again shortly. Shipments of silk ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICAN DELEGATES FOR CANBERRA

    CAPETOWN, July 3. -- The South African Minister for Justice (Mir. H. G. Lawrence) announced South Africa will be represented at ...

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  30. WILL KILL SMALL TOWNS

    TOOWOOMBA, Friday. -- The introduction of the five day week and the resultant Saturday closing would kill small towns, said ...

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