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  4. U.N. EMPLOYEES ON SPYING CHARGES

    WASHINGTON, Sunday: The Sovlet Ambassador, M. Alexander Panyushkin, today demanded that the U.S. Government order the release of 42- year-old Valentine Gubitchev, Russian employee of U.N., who was arrested in New York last night on a charge of stealing American secrets. ...

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  5. B.M.A. on National Medical Plan

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The medical profession has not the slightest objection to the Government paying one half of all medical expenses incurred by members of the public, the general secretary of the ...

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  6. Night Club "Spivs" Check

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Taxation inspectors are checking on night club "spiys" who "toss £5 notes about as if ...

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  7. CYCLONE SIDELIGHTS

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday: After walking 40 miles, swimming three flooded creeks and ...

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  8. Olympic Hotel Bill Not Paid

    LONDON, Sunday: An Associated Press special representative says that Mr H. Fern, secretary to the British Amateur ...

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  9. PROSPEROUS REPORT ON AUSTRALIA

    VANCOUVER, Sunday: The Australian trade commissioner, Mr F. R. Gullick, addressing the Vancouver ...

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  10. Cyclone City May Escape Flooding

    BRISBANE, Sunday: The State's flood centre shifted to the north coast, between Bowen and Townsville, ...

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  11. U.K. RECEIVED MOST FOOD FROM AUST.

    CANBERRA, Sunday: Australia was the United Kingdom's best supplier of agricultural and pastoral products in 1948, the ...

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  12. Q'LD RAILWAYS

    BRISBANE, Sunday: About 28 percent of the Queensland Railway Department's locomotives and 13 percent. of its ...

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  13. VIEW ON WHITE AUSTRALIA

    TOKIO, Sunday: Australia would have to cease its "nonsensical humbug" about the White Australia policy, says Jupi Kasai. ...

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  14. VIEWS ON MOSCOW MINISTERS SWITCH

    MOSCOW, Sunday: Tass newsagency has announced that the Soviet Council of Ministers has appointed M. Andrei Gromyko First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs ...

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  15. New International Wheat Agreement

    WASHINGTON, Sunday: Exporters under the proposed new international wheat agreement offered to accept 180 cents a bushel as ceiling price for 550million bushels a year. ...

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  16. Q'LD TO BOOST U.K. FOOD SUPPLY

    LONDON, Sunday: Britain could expect a modest contribution to her food supplies in the second half of 1949 from the peanuts ...

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  17. Awards For Bravery

    LONDON, Sunday: The London Gazette announces that 19-year-old Lieutenant Jon Leopold Sutro of the 4th Queen's Own Hussars, ...

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  18. MINE FIRE

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Miners at Aberdare Central Colliery near Cessnock have been working continuously since Friday [?] ...

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  19. Flying Tanker Found?

    NEW YORK, Sunday: Fortworth radio reports received today indicate that the missing B29 tanker has been located in a ...

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  20. REVOLUTIONS IN

    LONDON, Sunday: Reuter's Aden correspondent says that RAF planes are reported to have blown up Arab forts along the ...

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  22. REPORT TO NATION

    CANBERRA, Sunday: Australia was sending medical supplies, clothing and X-ray equipment worth £480,000 to Burma, Malaya and Indonesia, the Prime Minister, Mr Chifley, announced in his ...

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  23. "Dog's Life" But It May Not Last

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Dogs in Newcastle are really leading a "dog's life." ...

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  24. NEW INTER-STATE AIR SERVICES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: A direct Brisbaner--Perth daily service with Skymasters is to be started shortly by Australian ...

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  25. PARAGUAY

    NEW YORK, Sunday: Reports from Asuncion say that a new revolution has broken out in Paraguay and the rebels have taken ...

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  26. Subs to Carry Canadian Cargo?

    MANITOBA, Sunday: Polar explorer, Sir Hubert Wilkins, has suggested the development of submersible freight carriers to carry cargo beneath the ice to and from north Canadian ports. He said submersibles could be ...

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