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  4. Berlin Newspaper Calls For "Plain Talk" To Russians To Prevent Third World War

    LONDON, July 12.--The British licensed Berlin newspaper 'Social Democrat' has called for "plain talk" in any conversations with the Russians "as the only means to prevent a third world war," says Reuter's Berlin correspondent. ...

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  5. MR. CHIFLEY'S WHIRLWIND BERLIN TOUR

    LONDON, July 11.--Reuter's Berlin correspondent says the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley), in a hectic eight hours' tour of Berlin, covered more territory than most observers ...

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  6. WAGE INCREASES AND STABILITY IN INDUSTRY

    BUNDABERG, Monday.--Intervening during argument on the price to be paid for cane, the chairman of the Central Cane Prices Board (Mr. Forgan Smith), at a sitting of the board in ...

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  7. Arab King May Cancel Oil Concessions

    LONDON, July 12.--The Cairo Arab newspaper 'Al Ahram' says King Ibn Saud told King Abdullah at a recent meeting that he was ready to cancel oil concessions for the sake of the Arab cause in Palestine. ...

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  8. DEMOCRATS GLOOMY AT CONVENTION

    PHILADELPHIA, July 12.--An air of gloom and despondency hung over 1500 delegates as they prepared to ...

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  9. RAIL COLLISION

    GOONDIWINDI, Monday.--Ronald Edward Harris, railway guard, to-day denied he had been told not to pick up ...

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  10. BESIEGED ARABS "WILL FIGHT TO LAST MAN"

    LONDON, July 12.--Jewish troops have surrounded more than 2000 Arab troops, the majority of whom are Iraqis, in Tiren, five miles south Haifa. The Arabs, after a group of ...

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  11. Dewey For Presidency

    Mr Thomas Dewey, Governor of New York State, who was recently nominated as Republican candidate in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. "THREE SIMPLE TESTS"

    BRISBANE, Monday.--If Dr. Evatt is sincerely concerned about the effect of strikes upon production, let ...

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  13. CURRENCY FOR TRANSJORDAN

    NEW YORK. July 11.--The 'Times' Lake Success correspondent says according to usually reliable sources, the British ...

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  14. Bible Sold For £15,400

    LONDON, July 12.--A vellum copy of the first printed Bible--a Latin Bible printed at Mainz in ...

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  15. INFLATION

    SHANGHAT, July 12.--The inflation spiral is mounting wildly in Shanghai despite price control efforts ...

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  16. APPELLANTS WIN

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Mr. C. Burchill, SM, confirmed an agreement to-day reducing the valuation of a Woody Point residential ...

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  17. Mystery Plane For Israel?

    NEW YORK, July 11.--The 'Herald Tribune' reported to-day that a [?]17 bomber, loaded with an estimated 3500 gallons of fuel ...

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  18. Greek Guerrilla Claims

    ATHENS, July 11.--The "Free Greece" underground radio, which is the guerrillas' mouthpiece, has claimed that guerrillas have forced ...

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  19. TELEVISION -EXPERIMENTS PLANNED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Tenders have been Invited for two television transmitters on an experimental basis in ...

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  20. NO PLAY IN THIRD TEST YESTERDAY

    LONDON, July 12.--Hope of play was finally abandoned at Old Trafford in the third Test to-day because of continued ...

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  21. AIDED PASSAGES FOR MIGRANTS

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) said to-day the free and assisted passages scheme for migrants from the United Kingdom had been extended to allow subsidised passages for ...

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  22. LINSEED SUPPLIES

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Indian Government has accepted tenders covering half of Australia's total quota of 7500 tons of ...

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  23. American Factories In Europe

    NEW YORK, July 11.--Mr. Paul G. Hoffman (ECA Administrator) to-day issued an order under which American ...

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  24. RECRUITING FIASCO AT KINGAROY

    KINGAROY, Monday.--Kingaroy Diggers are incensed at what they term Army Headquarters bungling, which turned a mobile ...

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  25. SABOTAGE ATTACK ON MALAYA'S ONLY COAL MINE

    SlNGAPORE, July 12.--Between 70 and 100 Communist terrorists to-day seized the colliery township of Batuarang for 90 minutes while skilled saboteurs disabled vital equipment on Malaya's only coal mine. ...

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  26. Cause To Marvel

    LONDON, July 12.—A supplement to the 'London Gazette' tells of a naval action in the Indian Ocean on ...

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  27. DAIRY CATTLE TESTING

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The establishment of two new dairy cattle testing units under the grade herd recording scheme was ...

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  28. POWER SHORTAGE IN S. KOREA

    SEOUL. July 11--South Korea faces a shortage of electricity for at least two years unless the Soviet relents and permits the ...

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  29. UNUSUAL CHARGE

    WELLINGTON, July 12,--When the rare case of Harold James Arnott, farm worker, who was charged with indecently ...

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