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  4. DIRECT APPEAL TO STALIN BY JUGOSLAV COMMS

    LONDON, July 2. -- The Associated Press Belgrade correspondent says Jugoslav Communists have appealed directly to Marshal Stalin to erase the "false accusations" made by the ...

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  5. SCIENTISTS SEEK PURCHASE OF LARGE CYCLOTRON

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Australian scientists have asked the Federal Government to finance the installation of an atom-splitting cyclotron at Melbourne University. The proposal will be discussed, by the Prime Minister ...

    Article : 437 words
  6. Western Allies Ready To Maintain Quadripartite Government In Berlin

    LONDON, July 2. -- The Associated Press correspondent in Berlin says the American deputy commander of Berlin said: "As far as we are concerned there is still quadripartite government of the city, and we are ready to maintain it. ...

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  7. New Constitution For West Germany Will Be Quickly Implemented

    LONDON, July 1. -- "Thirty days after Germans approve the constitution of their new Government, the institutions for which it provides shall be established," said the United States Military Governor in ...

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  8. MATCHES IN POST CAUSED MAIL FIRE

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The danger of sending matches by post was stressed by the Deputy ...

    Article : 113 words
  9. Queen In Glasgow

    LONDON, July 1. -- While the King watched the golf at Muirhead the Queen drove through the ...

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  10. Seamen Walk Off Freighter

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- This afternoon at three o'clock at, Hamilton wharf 32 British seamen walked off the 7000 ...

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  11. LOWER COAL QUOTAS FOR TWO STATES

    SYDNEY," Friday. -- The Joint Coal Board has ordered Victoria and South Australia to cut their consumption of ...

    Article : 297 words
  12. AIR SHUTTLE KEEPING UP SUPPLIES

    LONDON, July 2. -- The British United Press Berlin correspondent says the RAF transport command resumed ...

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  13. WIMBLEDON TENNIS

    LONDON, July 2. -- There was a huge crowd at Wimbledon to witness the final of the singles between Bromwich ...

    Article : 276 words
  14. Singapore Editor's Racial Advice

    Mr E. L. S. Jennings, editor of the British owned conservative Singapore Free Press, who recently arrived in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. BRUTAL MURDER OF AUST. WOMAN IN SOURABAYA

    BATAVIA, July 2. -- Dutch police today are investigating the so far mysterious circumstances surrounding what they believe to ...

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  16. M'COOL GETS SIX SURREY WICKETS

    LONDON, July 2. -- The Queensland bowler, Colin M'Cool, who has been experiencing a lean time lately, came to the fore against Surrey, securing six ...

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  17. GRIM BATTLE PROCEEDS ON HONAN PLAIN

    SHANGHAI. July 1. -- Two hundred thousand Nationalist and Communists troops were locked in battle on ...

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  18. LAMBETH CONFERENCE INAUGURATED

    LONDON, July 1. -- The greatest gathering of bishops in the history of the Anglican Communion walked in ...

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  19. MURDER OF SIX CHILDREN

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Frederik William Hall (48), laborer, was charged to-night with having murdered his six ...

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  20. "PERFECT DAY IN INDUSTRIAL COURT

    BRISBANE, Friday, -- No fewer than five awards were varied in the Industrial Court today in less than 20 minutes as a result of ...

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  21. Warning On Tax Evasions

    CANBERRA, Friday. --Taxation officers shortly will launch an all out drive to uncover methods employed to ...

    Article : 195 words
  22. Redcliffe Valuations

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Regarded by many as a test case in 3800 appeals against new valuations at Redcliffe, one of Brisbane's ...

    Article : 167 words
  23. "EXCUSE FOR INCREASED TOBACCO PRICE WILL NOT HOLD WATER"

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The leader of the Federal Country party (Mr. A. W. Fadden), in a statement to-night, said the ...

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  24. FORMER ANZAC DISAPPEARED IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, July 2. -- Mrs. Elizabeth Barbeau, of Muswell Hill, London, says her husband. Peter Barbeau a French marine ...

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  25. FLOOD FOLLOWS JAP QUAKE

    TOKIO, July 2. -- Floods now threaten Fukui city, which already has been stricken by earthquake and ...

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  26. WOMAN CLERK'S HUGE GAMBLES

    WASHINGTON, July 1. -- The House Select Committee appointed to investigate charges that Government "insiders" were ...

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  27. Valuable Painting

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- A painting found by Customs officials amongst 134 oils in undeclared goods of overseas passengers ...

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  28. DERELICT LAUNCH

    AUCKLAND, July 2. -- A radio message from the motor vessel Maul Pomare, bound from Auckland to Raratonga, says that in ...

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  29. Workman Killed By Fall Of Clay

    SYDNEY. Friday. -- Richard T. Noble, a 37-year-old father of eight children, was crushed to death under a fall of two tons of ...

    Article : 63 words
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