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  4. PUBLIC DEFEAT GAS RATIONING IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Sydney's gas rationing has been an almost complete failure so fat. During yesterday the public used nearly as much gas in the prohibited hours as in legal periods. ...

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  5. PALESTINE UNION OF TWO STATES NEWEST HOPE

    LAKE SUCCESS, July 3.—Count Bernadotte, United Nations mediator, has proposed as a solution of the Palestine dispute that Palestine should become an independent union of two States—one Arab and the ...

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  6. SOVIET 'FLATLY REFUSES' TO RAISE BLOCKADE OF BERLIN

    LONDON, July 3.—The British United Press Berlin correspondent says Marshall Sokolovsky at a Four Power Meeting lasting only 20 minutes flatly refused to lift the blockade of Western Germany. The Four Power conference of the Military commands of Germany ...

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  7. Plan For Empire Defence?

    NEW YORK, July 3.—The United Press London correspondent says the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) ...

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  8. Gives Talk To Doctors

    Lady Florey. wire of Sir Howard Florey. co-discovered of penicillin, recently lectured to 200 members of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THIRTEEN WERE KILLED IN 1943 AIR CRASH

    BRISBANE. Sunday.—Air Forces authorities in Bundaberg announced to-day 13 men had lost their lives in the crash ...

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  10. Police Suspended

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Following allegations that bags of sugar had disappeared from a wharf on ...

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  11. EGGS CHEAPER

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Eggs will be 4d. a dozen cheaper from tomorrow in all towns south of Bundaberg. the South Coast Egg ...

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  12. JUGOSLAV PACT DENOUNCED BY ALBANIA

    LONDON, July 3.—Reuter's Belgrade correspondent says Tanjug, the Jugoslavian News Agency said Albania had ...

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  13. Hostages Required From Roumania, Declare Refugees

    ISTANBUL, July 4.—The Associated Press says that Rooumania has been asked to surrender 25,000 "selected" persons as a sort of collateral guaranteeing her alliance with Russia, refugees escaping from Roumania reported here. Bulgaria received a similar request ...

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  14. CANADIAN MOVE FOR CONTROL OF SEX CRIMINALS

    OTTAWA, July 4 (A.P).— Canada's first major move to deal with criminal sexual psychopaths has been approved ...

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  15. FREE MEDICINE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—After a 12-hour conference between the Health Minister (Sen. M'Kenna) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. CREW SAVED FROM BURNING VESSEL

    NEW YORK, July 3. — The Coastguard service to-day stated all of the stricken crew of the Swedish vessel Dagmar ...

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  17. CAR PLOUGHS THROUGH SHOPS IN MAD RACE FROM POLICE

    SYDNEY. Sunday—Damage estimated at more than £1000 was caused by a car which crashed into three shop ...

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  18. CAR STRIKES ONLOOKERS AT ACCIDENT

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday. — Four people were admitted to hospital, one in a serious condition, as a result of an ...

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  19. U.S. WANTS HER SHIPS BACK FROM SOVIET

    WASHINGTON, July 3.— The U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. G. Marshall) told reporters to-day that the ...

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  20. SOLDIER LAND SETTLEMENT PROGRESS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — The State Government, in cooperation with the Commonwealth, was in the process of ...

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  21. WILD DOG BLITZ ON LAMBS

    BRISBANE. Sunday.—Foxes and dingoes are killing hundreds of lambs in the Mitchell-St. George area in South-west ...

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  22. Found Dead In Garage

    MURWILLUMBAH, Sunday.—John Douglas Freeland (57), manager of the Commonwealth Bank, Murwillumbah, was found dead ...

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  23. Gold Theft At Airport

    LONDON, July 4. —The Associated Press Paris representative says the police have announced the ...

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  24. MR. CHIFLEY LEAVES FOR LONDON

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A sick man, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) left Sydney by plane last night for talks in London. ...

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  25. WALKED OFF, WALKED ON

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Thirtytwo British seamen who walked off the 7000-ton freighter Valacia at Hamilton wharf on Friday ...

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  26. NORTHERN TRIP FOR GOVERNOR

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — The Governor (Sir John Lavarack) will leave Brisbane on the naval frigate HMAS Condamine on July 17 ...

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  27. HIGH PRICES, LOWER LIVING STANDARD

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The present upsurge in the price of commodities was largely the result of the cumulative effects of reduced ...

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  28. RECONSTRUCTION REPERCUSSIONS!

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Six ex-servicemen's organisations will ask the Reconstruction Minister (Mr. Dedman) to receive a deputation ...

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  29. 'COLD WAR' TREASON AIMED AT HEART OF AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, July 4. —The U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Un-American Activities says U.S. Communists are engaged in "cold war treason" in a Russian-directed plot to shift the capital from Washington to Moscow. "If our war with Communism should ever change from 'cold' to 'hot.' we can ...

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  30. NOT ENOUGH PETROL FOR FARMERS

    BRISBANE. Sunday. — The Queensland Dairymen's Organisation disagreed with statements made at the Australian Wool and ...

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  31. HARWELL ATOMIC PILE IN USE

    LONDON. July 3,—The Minister of Supply announced that Britain's second and more powerful atomic pile at Harwell began ...

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  32. THREAT IN ROME

    LONDON, July 4.—The Associated Press Rome correspondent says the Communist-controlled Labor Federation last night ...

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