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  4. FORECAST

    Fine, warm day, cool night. Details Page 2. ...

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  5. Strikers Return To Work In Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--Striking members of the Ironworkers' Association and A.E.U. and A.R.U., at meetings to-day, agreed to return to work at once. ...

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  6. Vast Debts To Allies Called Unsupportable

    LONDON, Wed.--Britain's vast debts owed to her wartime Allies were unsupportable, unreal and unjust burden which must be very substantially scaled down. This blunt warning was issued by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr. Hugh Dalton) ...

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  7. Warning By Marshall

    WASHINGTON, Wed.--If the United States failed to ratify the Italian peace treaty, the whole world situation would begin to dissolve. ...

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  8. Tired Of Freedom Telephoned Police

    LONDON, Wed.--Sixteen Arab prisoners who "shared" in the mass escape of Jewish prisoners from Acre prison at the ...

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  9. United Nations Will Guarantee Japan's Defence

    TOKIO, Wed.--During his interview with General MacArthur yesterday, Emperor Hirohito was assured that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Egyptian Theatre Explosion Killed Four

    CAIRO, Wed.--Four people were killed and 12 injured when a stick of gelignite exploded in Cairo's ...

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  11. Minister Refused Make Statement

    CANBERRA, Wed.--An echo of the clash in the House of Representatives yesterday when Sir Earle Page (C.P., N.S.W.) ...

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  12. American Aid Bill Debate Opened

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--"If Russia is permitted to take Greece and Turkey, her next stops would be Iran, Afghanistan, India and China," declared Representative Charles Eaton (Republican), Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs ...

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  13. Vote In Favour Of French Govt.

    PARIS, Wed.--By 2529 votes to 2125, the National Council of the French Socialist Party early to-day voted in favour of ...

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  14. DAMAGES FOR ADULTERY

    SYDNEY, Wed. -- Frederick John Hopping Mills, motor body builder, of Waverley, was awarded £1250 damages by a divorce ...

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  15. All-Australian Car

    CANBERRA, Wed.--All-Australian cars, to cost something in the vicinity of £450, were expected to leave the assembly lines in ...

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  16. National Prayer Day On July 6

    LONDON, Wed. -- Sunday, July 6, at the wish of His Majesty, the King, will be observed as a National Day of ...

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  17. Reintroduction Of Petrol Control

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The virtual reintroduction of the petrol pool and the reimposition of Government control over the importation and distribution of petrol have been decided upon by the Federal Government. ...

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  18. Funerals Of Rail Crash Victims

    BRISBANE, Wed.--Funerals of eight of the 16 victims of Monday's rail accident took place to-day. Large crowds attended. ...

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  19. Increased Exports Of Dried Fruit

    CANBERRA, Wed.--An increase in exports of dried fruit for Britain was announced by the Minister for Commerce ...

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  20. Arab Spokesman To Be Heard

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--Faced with the Arab States' threat to boycott the United Nations' debate on Palestine, the United Nations Assembly's Political Committee. sitting at Lake Success yesterday, decided to hear an Arab as well as a Jewish ...

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  21. Britain Not Dying From Starvation

    LONDON, Wed.--There was certainly no evidence to support the statement that England was dying from starvation, declared ...

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  22. Prices Branch Officer

    CANBERRA, Wed. -- Mr. Pollard, representing the Minister for Customs, Senator Courtice, in the House of Representatives ...

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  23. Trade Mission To Japan

    TOKIO, Wed.--A trade mission is scheduled to depart from the United States by air to-morrow for Japan to confer with S.C.A.P. ...

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  24. Deciding Factor In Awards From Literary Fund

    CANBERRA, Wed. -- The political censorship should not be the deciding factor in awards made under the ...

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  25. FOOD FOR GERMANY

    STUTTGART, Wed. -- General Clay told German trades unionists in the United States zone that Britain and the United States each ...

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  26. Visit By British Food Minister

    LONDON, Wed. -- Britain's Food Minister, Mr. Strachey told a Press conference he would like "very much" to ...

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  27. Earthquake Recorded At Sydney Observatory

    SYDNEY, Wed.--An earthquake shock recorded at the Sydney Observatory at 6.43 a.m. to-day is estimated to have had its ...

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  28. Montgomery's Visit Not To Co-ordinate Defence Of Empire

    CANBERRA, Wed. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) denied in the House of Representatives to-day that one of ...

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  29. Service In Japan Of Occupation Force

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The duration of the occupation of Japan was a matter for consultation among the Allied Governments, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said in the House of Representatives to-day. ...

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  30. Homes Erected Since End Of War

    CANBERRA, Wed.--A total of 27,171 new homes had been erected in Australia between the end of the war and ...

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  31. No Increases In Commodity Prices

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Leader of the Government was asked in the Senate to-day by Senator Cooper (C.P., Qld.) ...

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  32. OWNERSHIP OF AIR ROUTES.

    MONTREAL, Wed. -- Britain called for joint ownership of the world's main international air routes when the International ...

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  33. RUSSO-POLISH FRONTIERS

    MOSCOW, Wed.-- Moscow radio has announced the signing in Warsaw of a Russo-Polish protocol fixing the final frontiers ...

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  34. SUGAR PRICE RISE SOUGHT

    SYDNEY, Wed.--The secretary of the N.S.W. Grocers and Storekeeper's Association (Mr. W. A. Flannagan) said to-day that an ...

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  35. Ley Insists That He Is Sane

    LONDON, Wed. -- Challenging the verdict of two Government doctors, whose decision that he is insane saved him from gallows ...

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  36. A.B.C. MUSIC AWARD

    SYDNEY, Wed.--The Australian Broadcasting Commission to-day announced the winner of the 1947 scholarship to the ...

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  37. CRUSHED CAT'S HEAD

    MELBOURNE, Wed. -- In the City Court to-day, Thomas Ryan, 28, of East Melbourne, a hospital porter, was fined £5 on a charge of ...

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  38. CROP EXPERIMENTS

    MOSCOW, Wed.--Russian experiments, using radio active elements, raised rubber and sugar beet yields by accelerating the ...

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