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  4. RUSSIAN BLOCKADE OF BERLIN IS ACT OF RUTHLESS INHUMANITY

    LONDON, June 29.--The Associated Press Hamburg correspondent says the British Military Governor (General Robertson) told the German Zonal Advisory Council that if the Russians persisted in the blockade of Berlin it would constitute an act of ruthless inhumanity, ...

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  5. GENERAL RETURN TO WORK RY DOCKERS EXPECTED

    LONDON, June 29.--Reuter's says a mass meeting of over 5000 London dockers voted by a large majority to return to work to-morrow. The total on strike as the men voted was 18,470. There were 6650 men at work, 163 ships idle and ...

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  6. VINDICTIVE TAXES STIFLE INCENTIVE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The president of the Graziers' Federal Council (Mr. P. B. Newcomen) said ...

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  7. COMINFORM OUSTS JUGOSLAVIA'S COMMUNIST PARTY

    LONDON, June 28.--The British United Press Prague correspondent says the Cominform has expelled the Jugoslav Communist party. The Prague correspondent says a Cominform meeting was held in Roumania in ...

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  8. STEEL SHORTAGE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Because of the great shortage of steel for piping, water supply schemes and reticulation extensions in various ...

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  9. CONFERENCE FAILS

    IPSWICH, Tuesday.--No agreement was reached at a conference to-day between the Railway Commissioner (Mr. Maloney) and ...

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  10. THE LAST STEP

    WASHINGTON, June 29. --President Truman today signed the Foreign Aid Appropriations Bill -- the ...

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  11. BEER CRATES USED AS BABIES' COTS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Even seven hotels closed their doors when all business in the South Coast town of Be[?] was ...

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  12. Quake Left Jap City A Smouldering Ruin

    TOKIO, June 29.--Twelve more shocks rocked the north-west coast of Japan to-day as American and Japanese rescue squads plodded through miles of debris to the stunned, shattered town of Fukui, which has been left a smouldering ruin. ...

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  13. Burglar Worry Beasleys

    LONDON, June 29.--Mrs. J. A. Beasley, wife of the Australian High Commissioner, went to Scotland Yard to-day ...

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  14. "LOVE ME, SAILOR"

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Robert Close, author of "Love Me Sailor," will not serve the sentence of three months' ...

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  16. COMPULSORY X-RAY FOR TB NOT FAVORED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Compulsory X-ray examination of Australian people for the detection of tuberculosis ...

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  17. Australia Won By 409 Runs

    LONDON, June 29.--Faced with the almost impossible task of scoring 490 runs on the final day of the second Test, England's remaining batsmen gave a feeble display against a keen attack to-day. Eventually the team was dismissed for 186, seven wickets to-day adding only 80 runs. The home team's ...

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  18. COAL DEARER WITHOUT GOVT. SUBSIDY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--All subsidies at present paid on coal production will be eliminated over the next three ...

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  19. EMPIRE LEADERS TO MEET IN OCTOBER

    LONDON, June 28. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) in the House of Commons said it was almost certain that a meeting with his ...

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  20. FROSTY BLANKET

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- A blanket of frost 2000 miles long and 600 miles wide covered almost the whole of the ...

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  21. Mine Employee Suffocated

    ROCKHAMPTON, Tuesday. -- Raymond James Cox (17) was found suffocated in a four-feet-square bin at Mt. Morgan mine ...

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  22. NEW CAR PERMITS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The early abolition of the system of issuing official permits to obtain new motor cars is predicated in Sydney ...

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  23. Compensation Claim

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Compensation Board, of which Mr. P. G. Knyvett, ex-stipendiary magistrate, was chairman, in a ...

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