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  4. COMBATING TERRORISM IN MALAYA NOT SO "EASY"

    SINGAPORE, July 8.--Twenty-seven persons, mainly Chinese, have died at the hands of terrorists in the last 10 days in Malaya. Military and police patrols have killed only nine terrorists, although they have arrested many more. ...

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  5. New Naval Member

    Commodore Guy Willoughby, RN, who arrived in Melbourne recently to take up the post of Fourth Naval ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ARABS WALK OUT OF SECURITY COUNCIL ON "ISRAEL" ISSUE

    NEW YORK, July 8.--The Arab delegation walked out of the Security Council meeting to-day when Dmitri Manuilsky, the Ukrainian delegate and this month's president, referred to the Jewish portion of Palestine as the "State of Israel," and permitted the Jewish ...

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  7. BRISBANE HAS ITS COLDEST MORNING FOR 30 YEARS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Brisbane had its coldest morning this morning for 30 years, but according to the Divisional Meteorologist (Mr. Richards) the back of the frosty conditions which have gripped Southern ...

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  8. STATES CONFER ON RELAXING PRICE CONTROLS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--An immediate relaxation of price control on many thousands of items when the ...

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  9. MR. CHIFLEY HAS FULL PROGRAM

    LONDON, July 8.--The Associated Press says the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) conferred late into last night with ...

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  10. ALP DRIVE AGAINST COMMUNISM

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Following yesterday's nomination of a Communist as president of the Queensland Trades and Labor ...

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  11. FROSTS KILL SUGAR AND BANANAS

    MURWILLUMBAH, Thursday.--Sugar cane and bananas worth thousands of pounds were destroyed this morning ...

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  12. NO COAL FROM S. AFRICA

    JOHANNESBURG, July 7.--A coal trade spokesman said labor difficulties in Australia did not justify the diversion there of ...

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  13. Offensive Opened?

    LONDON, July 8.--The British United Press Tel - Aviy correspondent says it is officially claimed ...

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  14. Sales Of Drugs Questioned

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The sale without restrictions in chemist shops of tablets containing drugs was ...

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  15. GASTRIC 'FLU KEEPS DOCTORS BUSY

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Doctors are working more than 12 hours daily to attend patients suffering from gastric influenza, ...

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  16. DISASTROUS THIRD TEST START FOR ENGLAND

    LONDON, July 8.--England's openers again failed to get going when the third Test commenced in fine weather at Manchester to-day. A full toss bowled Washbrook for 11, and Emmett, who replaced Hutton, went for 10. Then Compton, playing a no-ball from Lindwall, deflected it slightly and ...

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  17. STRIKE LOSSES MINIMISE COAL SAVINGS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The second phase of the Government's plan to save coal will be introduced at the week-end, ...

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  18. COMPROMISE CLAUSE ON HANGING

    LONDON, July 8.--The Home Secretary (Mr. Chuter Ede) has tabled the Government's compromise clause on hanging, which ...

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  19. Brusque Note To Poland

    WASHINGTON, July 7.--The United States has brusquely told Poland [?] should address its complaints ...

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  20. PAINTERS' DISPUTE IS 48 YEARS OLD

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A dispute between two unions which began 48 years ago was holding up work on the Sydney waterfront, Mr. J. ...

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  21. AUST. SEEKS U.S. SHIPS FOR BALTS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--American shipping is being sought by the Government to bring up to 200,000 displaced ...

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  22. Dutch Elections

    LONDON, July 7.--Reuter's correspondent at The Hague says the final figures for the Dutch elections gave the Catholic ...

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  23. WOUNDED GRAZIER DIES

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday.--William Colin Cunningham (50), single, grazier, who was found with a bullet wound in the head ...

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  24. AGREEMENTS MUST BE HONORED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--If the situation arising from the Russian blockade of Berlin deteriorates, the ...

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  25. Plan To Haul Callide Coal By Road To Gladstone For Shipment

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Seven thousand tons of coal will be hauled 70 miles by road from the Callide field to Gladstone and stock piled for shipment to Victoria if the latest move for large scale exploitation ...

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  26. EARLY END TO PLAN TO FLY COAL TO BERLIN

    LONDON, July 8.--The Associated Press Berlin representative says the U.S. commandant (Colonel Frank Howley) has announced that coal flights from the western zones to Berlin would cease. ...

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  27. STATE COAL BOARD

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The State Coal Board should be functioning not long after August, the Minister for Mines (Mr. ...

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  28. THE TEAMS

    AUSTRALIA: Bradman (captain), Hassett, Barnes, Morris. Lindwall, Miller. Johnston, Johnson, Tallon, Loxton, ...

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  29. BLAIR ATHOL COAL

    BLAIR ATHOL, Thursday.--A block of 63,000 tons of coal has been exposed by Blair Athol Open Cut Collieries. It will ensure ...

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  30. CHIFLEY TOO BUSY

    The Associated Press says the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) had round the program of work in the five days he is to be ...

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