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  4. MEAT WORKERS' STRIKE ENDED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The greatest anti-Communist demonstration in the history of Queensland unionism occurred at a mass meeting of striking meat workers at Brisbane Stadium to-day. The meeting, which was attended by ...

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    President Harry S. Truman confers with Mr. Edward R. Stettinius, jun., head of the United States delegation to the United Nations Organisation at the White House in Washington, DC. Mr. Stettinius recently returned ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Grounds for Complaint

    QUEBEC, July 9.—Mr. G. Racine, president of the Quebec Arsenal Employees' Association, in a letter to ...

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  7. PEACE TALKS ARE EXPECTED TO LAST ABOUT SIX WEEKS

    DARES, July 9.—According to French sources, the Big Four Foreign Ministers, believing that the Peace Conference will last at least six weeks, to-day requested the United Nations Organisation to postpone its General Assembly meeting to September 23, says the ...

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  8. AIR MINISTER ANSWERS CRITICISMS.

    CANBERRA Wednesday. — Allegations of maladministration of the RAAF made in recent newspaper articles by Air ...

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  9. RELIEF SUPPLIES WASTED WHILST NEEDY STARVE

    SHANGHAI, July 9.—Two hundred and fifty of 400 UNRRA employees in Shanghai have sent a message to the director-general of UNRRA (Mr. La Guardia) alleging that valuable relief supplies in China are being ...

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  10. TAX CUTS TO BE ANNOUNCED ON FRIDAY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— The Prime Minister (Mr. Chiefley) will make a financial statement and give full details ...

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  11. RESTRICTIONS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — If the coal miners, at their meetings to-morrow, decide to resume work immediately the ...

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  12. PARLIAMENT ON THE AIR

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— Members of the House of Representatives were on their best behavior when ...

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  13. TRADING LOSSES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Upwards of £4,000,000 in production probably was lost directly and another £2,000,000 indirectly (through the loss of contracts) in South-eastern Queensland as a result of the strike of ...

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  14. SYDNEY CRIME WAVE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In an effort to break Sydney's present wave of crime and thuggery, stronger police patrols will be ...

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  15. LIVING OFF LAND

    DARWIN, Wednesday.— Some hundreds of natives and one white man, Fred Grey, on Groote Eylandt have been forced to live ...

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  16. AIR MAIL CHICKS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Four hundred chickens hatched at midday on Tuesday left Sydney at night by ...

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  17. COMMITTEE DECISIONS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — The Trades and Labor Council Disputes Committee, at its meeting this morning, decided to ...

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  18. SOLDIERS SENTENCED

    LONDON, July 9.—A general court martial sentenced two of six soldiers charged with offences arising from the riot in the North ...

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  19. Motorists' Patron Saint

    LONDON, July 9.—The Vatican Radio says thousands of motor car owners have chosen as ...

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  20. CREDIT TO BRITAIN MIGHT SOW SEEDS OF WORLD WAR III

    WASHINGTON, July 9.—Continuing the debate on the proposed loan to Britain, Mr. Woodruffe (Republican, Michigan) told the House of Representatives that the huge credit might sow the seeds of a third world war. ...

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  21. Gibraltar Incidents Were 'Regrettable, not Serious'

    LONDON, July 9.—A report received by the Colonial Office from Gibraltar states that clashes between civilian police and returning ...

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  22. Showmen Seek Permit to Open Theatres

    Yesterday afternoon the convention of the Motion Picture Exhibitors' Association telegraphed the following message to the ...

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  23. DANGEROUS NAZIS

    WASHINGTON, July 9.— The State Department is giving Latin American countries an opportunity to deport dangerous Nazis ...

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  24. PEACETIME ASDIC

    LONDON, July 9. — A marine biologist, who returned to Aberdeen aboard a fishery cruiser, ...

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