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  4. PROPOSED NEW CANAL TO REPLACE SUEZ

    The above map shows the proposed new canal which may be built following Britain's withdrawal of her Canal Zone troops from Egypt. The new canal would Start at Gaza in Palestine, on the eastern Mediterranean coast, and would enter the Red Sea at Aquaba, in Transjordania. The Government of Transjordan is said to be favorable, and would be a partner with Britain in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Bitter Debate On Loan To Britain

    WASHINGTON, Tues.--The House of Representatives by 181 votes to 67 defeated efforts to block consideration of the British Loan. The American Associated Press points out that this did not ...

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  6. U.K. Housewives

    LONDON, Tues.--Nearly 1000 members of the British Housewives' League at a mass meeting in Central Hall at Westminster passed a vote of no confidence in ...

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  7. DELEGATION TO MAKE PURCHASES OF STOCK OVERSEAS

    SYDNEY, Tues.--Further information concerning plans for the delegation of departmental officers and stud stock breeders who ...

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  8. RIFT IN FINANCIAL RELATIONS WAY TO EASY MONEY

    DETROIT, Tues.--Post offices in Detroit which are just over the border from Canada did a roaring business yesterday as the ...

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  9. Elderly Woman Had 20 Dogs, Many Cats

    MELBOURNE, Tues.--After complaints about barking dogs and bad smells that came from the home of an elderly woman ...

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  10. Kid Glove Handling Of Fascist Elements

    LONDON, Tuesday.--An outburst by Moscow radio claims that the British occupation authorities in Germany are treating Fascist elements with "kid glove" methods. It was stated that many ...

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  11. Families Facing Starvation

    BRISBANE, Tues. -- Hundreds of families living on the verge of destitution had been forced to seek help from the Brisbane City ...

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  12. Doctor To Stand Trial

    PERTH, Tues.--Dr. Alan John Gray was committed for trial at the next Criminal Sessions on a charge of manslaughter by ...

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  13. FIGHTING IN CENTRAL LUZON

    MANILA, Tues --Fighting has broken out again in Central Luzon, where 155 have been killed in new clashes between military ...

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  14. DEAD MAN'S HUT A SHAMBLES

    ADELAIDE, Tues.--Police investigating the death of Walter Edward Ballard (43), who died from burns last Sunday, found his ...

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  15. "Dangerous Women" Banned By Britain

    LONDON, Tues.--The Home Office is taking special precautions to prevent "dangerous women" going to Britain as finances of ...

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  16. Legations Raised To Embassies

    CANBERRA, Tues.--Arrangements have been completed between the Australian and American Governments to raise the rank ...

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  17. Jewish Allegations Of Torture Denied

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday.--Jewish Agency allegations that Jews in Rafa detention camp in southern Palestine have been tortured by the British are repudiated by a group of correspondents who visited the camp specially to test the allegations. ...

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  18. Police Allege Death Pact Man Charged With Murder

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--A man has been charged with murder following the death in Newcastle Hospital last night of Beryl May Newburn (18), of Mayfield, who collapsed in Fletcher Park, Newcastle, after eating a chocolate, which is alleged to ...

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  19. CONTRACTS TO GROW POTATOES

    SYDNEY, Tues.--Applications from potato growers for contracts to grow late crop potatoes close on July 31. Applications for ...

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  20. Knew He Was Shadowed Says Russian

    SEATTLE, Tuesday.--Russian Naval Lieutenant Redin, giving evidence at his trial on a charge of espionage, said he knew the ...

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  21. Coal Supplies In S.A.

    ADELAIDE, Tues.--A hurried conference of major coal consumers in the Premier's office to-day devised a scheme whereby it is ...

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  22. First Broadcast Of Parliament

    CANBERRA, Tues.--Proceedings of Parliament will be broadcast to-morrow for the first time in Australian history. ...

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  23. Alleged Illegal Manufacture Of Cigarette Papers

    SYDNEY, Tues.--Four members of the R.A.A.F. arrested last night are alleged to have illegally manufactured nearly two and a ...

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  24. Improvement Shown In Coal Production

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--More than 11,000 tons of coal were lost to-day by stoppages at 16 mines, swelling the loss for the first two days of this week to 28,000 tons. Seven of the 13 mines idle yesterday worked to-day, but ten ...

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  25. Gold, Jewels Found On Dutch Liner

    LONDON, Tues.--Gold bars, jewels and currency totalling £100,000 were discovered aboard the Dutch liner Klinfontein ...

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  26. Maid Finds Body Of Employer

    SYDNEY, Tues.--Entering the bedroom of her employer's luxury flats at Point Piper early this morning, a middle-aged maid ...

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  27. Country Party To Contest Additional Beats

    SYDNEY, Tues.--In addition to seats already held by the Australian Country Party it will contest eight seats in New South ...

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  28. Police View On Sydney Bashings

    SYDNEY, Tues.--Black marketing, gambling and sometimes domestic grievances, were at the root of many of the bashings ...

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  29. Peace Conference

    PARIS, Tuesday.--The Foreign Ministers broke the week-end deadlock last night when they reached an agreement to issue invitations to the Peace Conference. They will be sent out tomorrow ...

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  30. Man Charged With Theft Of Goods Worth £13,000

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--At Newtown court to-day seven men were remanded to August 15 on a charge of breaking, entering and stealing goods worth £13,000, the property of the Netherlands East Indies. ...

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  31. CHICKENS FLY TO SINGAPORE

    SYDNEY, Tues.--Four hundred chicks, born only this morning, left Sydney to-night by the Qantas Empire Airways ...

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  32. REFUSED BAIL.

    SYDNEY, Tues.--Recaptured last night after absconding from £200 bail, on housebreaking charges, Edward Charles Davis ...

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