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  4. MURDER TOLL IN MALAYA STILL RISING

    SINGAPORE, July 7.--Three more Chinese slashed to death with knives yesterday brought the deathroll in Malaya for the 24 hours to five. The three Chinese were found dead in ...

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  5. MINE STOPPAGES SABOTAGE COAL BOARD'S PLANS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Stoppages on the minefields are sabotaging the Joint Coal Board's plan to build up Australian coal stocks by the rationing of power, gas and transport. Sixteen ...

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  6. AMERICAN REPLY TO RUSSIAN PROTEST

    LONDON, July 7.--The British United Press Berlin correspondent says that, replying to Marshal Sokolovsky's protest against the halting of western zone exports to the Soviet zone, the U.S. Military Governor (General Clay) said trade ...

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  7. Compass Cocktails Are Off

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Seamen who have been making "ships' compasses cocktails" from alcohol in the instrument ...

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  8. American's Generous Gesture

    LOS ANGELES, July 7.--Charles Skouras, American theatre magnate and the highest salaried man in the United ...

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  9. MOTHER RESCUES BABY FROM FIRE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A woman rushed into her blazing home at Blacktown to-day to rescue her 15-months-old baby. ...

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  10. ACQUITTED AT THIRD TRIAL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--After standing a three day trial which ended in the Criminal Court tonight and two previous trials, ...

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  11. THE BITER BIT

    LONDON, July 7.--The British United Press Berlin representative says the Soviet Military ...

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  12. Treasure Trove

    HONG KONG, July 7.--Four stone Buddhas bought by a Briton in China recently yielded a hidden ...

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  13. SNAKES AN ASSET

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wednesday.--A trade in carpet snakes has commenced in the Ambrose district, where they are being used ...

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  14. BITTER COLD: NEW POWER RESTRICTIONS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Victoria greeted a bitterly cold day to-day. with new and extended restrictions on ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA'S PETROL POSITION IN A, PRECARIOUS STATE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.---A special sub-committee of Cabinet to-day recommended to the Government that petrol rationing be continued until the end of 1949. The sub-committee decided there would be no immediate reduction in the petrol ration, but that a further ...

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  16. MR. CHIFLEY'S MISSION IN LONDON

    LONDON, July 6.--The business in Britain of the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) is closely ...

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  17. STERLING TRADE

    TOKIO, July 7.--A sterling area trade conference is to begin in Tokio to-morrow between representatives of General MacArthur's ...

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  18. Fadden Hits At

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--"Have you heard of the Federal marriage tax? Mr. Chifley charges 5- in the ...

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  19. JEWS AND ARABS PREPARING TO RESUME FIGHTING

    LONDON, July 7.--The British United Press Jerusalem correspondent says the Jewish and Arab armies are feverishly preparing for a renewal of fighting. Sixty Arab Legion big guns are trained on the new city of ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN GOVT. CONCERNED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--No secret is now being made of the Government's concern over the development of the ...

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  21. Eisenhower Supporters Still Hopeful Of Presidency Nomination

    JERSEY CITY, July 6.--Mr. Frank Hague (vice-chairman of the Democratic National Committee) issued a statement to-day appealing to President Truman to ask General Eisenhower to accept the ...

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  22. OFFENCES AGAINST HALF-CASTE GIRLS ALLEGED AT DARWIN

    DARWIN, Wednesday.--Using sign language, an literate half-caste deaf and dumb girl named Mollie ...

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  23. NAVAL MAN KILLED ON BIRTHDAY

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday.--Alan William Chastney (30), a petty officer-stoker-mechanic in the Royal Australian Navy and a ...

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  24. MARSHALL AID FOR BRITAIN

    LONDON, July 6.--The House of Commons carried, by 409 voles to 12, a Government motion ...

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  25. QLD. COAL INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A lack of both first class and second class mine managers was retarding Queensland's ...

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  26. QLD. MINE DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--At Burgowan, on the Burrum coalfield, 120 miners on strike are expected to return to work ...

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  27. AMERICAN COAL MINES IDLE

    PITTSBURGH, July 6.--Nearly one fourth of the nation's bituminous coal miners were idle today as 40,000 from mines owned ...

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  28. "CHILDREN DOOMED"

    LONDON, July 7.--The Associated Press Moscow correspondent says the newspaper 'Moscow News' accused the U.S. and ...

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  29. N.Z. OVERSUPPLIED WITH CIGARETTES

    AUCKLAND, July 7.--Although Australia suffers a cigarette shortage, merchants here have been advised there is little chance of the ...

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  30. SHANGHAI ESCAPES TYPHOON

    SHANGHAI, July 7.--Shanghai last night escaped a violent typhoon, which shortly before midnight changed course and ...

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