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  2. THE TIDES AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 words
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  4. ESPIONAGE IN CANADA GUIDED BY RUSSIAN AGENTS ROYAL COMMISSION'S REVELATIONS

    OTTAWA, July 15 (A.A.P.).—The Royal Commission's final re-: port on espionage declared that the espionage operators sought and obtained top secrets and political information relating to the British and American policies as well as the Canadian, and added: "There exists in ...

    Article : 243 words
  5. NEED FOR WORLD TO BE PLACED ON PROPER PEACE BASIS Dr. Evatt Criticises Present State of Uncertainty and Instability

    NEW YORK, July 15 (A.A.P.).—Dr. H. V. Evatt, in a broadcast to-day, said that although it was nearly a year since the Pacific fighting ended, the first peace treaty it not yet effective. "We are ...

    Article : 152 words
  6. PRESIDENT SIGNS LOAN BILL DECLARES ADVANCE WILL ASSIST TO REMOVE ECONOMIC BLOCS

    WASHINGTON, July 15 (A.A.P.).—The American Associated Press correspondent says that President Truman has signed the British Loan Bill. The President said that the loan will go far to remove ...

    Article : 155 words
  7. DOUBTS AND SUSPICIONS

    WASHINGTON, July 15 (A.A.P.) —The American Associated Press correspondent says that the Secretary of State (Mr. J. F. Byrnes) ...

    Article : 263 words
  8. AUSTRALIA'S RIGHTS

    Continuing Dr. Evtt said: "From the beginning Australia has insisted upon its rights as one of the five leading belligerents, particularly that the ...

    Article : 347 words
  9. MIKHAILOVICH TO DIE QUESTION OF APPEAL

    LONDON, July 15 (A.A.P.).— General Mikhailovich and ethers of the accused who were also sentenced to death were given eight ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 308 words
  10. HOUSE OF COMMONS RECEIVES NEWS

    Cheers, mingled with "Noes," greeted, the statement of the Chancellor of th Exchequer (Dr. Dalton) in the House of Commons;- "The House will ...

    Article : 203 words
  11. MANY COMMUNISTS DEFEATED

    SYDNEY, Jury 16.—Union circles believe that the main reason why the Commnnists were beaten in the Sydney Waterside Workers' ...

    Article : 306 words
  12. DILUTEE TRADES

    More than 100 former servicemen are seeking entry into previously "closed" dilutee trades. Applications continue to arrive at the Queensland branch of the ...

    Article : 396 words
  13. C0MMUNIST ACTIVITIES OUTIINED

    The espinage Commissioners said that the political information obtained by the ring [?]e from [?] in the External Affairs ...

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  14. MR. S. M. BRUCE

    LONDON, July 16 (A.A.P.).—"I am sinking into a life of case and comfort," Mr. S. M. Bruce, former Australian High Commissioner in ...

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  15. PERSIAN OIL WORKERS

    LONDON, July 15 (A.A.P.).— Martial law and a curfew have [?] imposed in the whole of the K[?]tan province of South P[?] ...

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  16. DISAPPEARANCE OF "SMITHY"

    Probable explanations of the disappearance of the late Sir Charles Kingsford-smith while he was endeavouring to fly from England to Australia in ...

    Article : 406 words
  17. ANTI-TANK GUNS

    LONDON, July 15 (A.A.P.).—Mr. Churchill, in replies to the hitherto secret reports about anti-tank guns, welcomed the critical reports, ...

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  18. RECORD STOCK PRICES

    NEW YORK, July 15 (A.A.P.).—The American Associated Press correspondent says that the highest prices for cotton, cattle, and hogs since the first ...

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  19. TRIESTE STRIKES

    LONDON, July 15 (A.A.P.).—Six thousand employees of the Monfalcone shipyards near Trieste returned to work after the general strike, and immediately ...

    Article : 96 words
  20. SIAM AND FRANCE

    NEW YORK, July 15 (A..P.).—The American Associated press correspondent says that Siam has formally asked the Security Council to ...

    Article : 111 words
  21. JEWISH WAR VETERANS

    WASHINGTON, July l5 (A.A.P.).— The American Associated Press correspondent says that a delegation of Jewish War veterans told President ...

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  22. HUNGRY ENGLAND

    LONDON, July 15 (A.A.P.).—England, in the nine months ended May, exported 15,000 tons of margarine worth £1,200,OOO, the President of the Board of Trade ...

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  23. APPEAL REJECTED.

    BELGRADE, July 16.—Mikhailovich's appeal against the death sentence was rejected by the President of the Jugoslav National Assembly. ...

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    Latest portrait of President Truman, who signed the Loan to Britain. Bill at the White House, Washington, yesterday. A large gather-; of diplomats attended the historic ceremony. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. CRICKET

    LONDON, July 15.—India, in their first innings lost five for 490 declared ([?] not out, 244, Pataudi, not out, 51. A[?] for l18, O[?]an 2 for 115) ...

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  26. DUTCH SHIPS LEAVE FOR N.E.I.

    SIDNEY, July 16.—Three Dutch ships left-Sydney to-day. They were th Merak (gross tonnage 1848), Van Swoll (2147) and Stagen (2539). These ...

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  27. TENNIS TRIANGULAR MATCH.

    PARIS, July 15 (A.A.P.).—J. Drobny (Czechoslovak[?]a), in the triangular Australian-France-Czechoslovak[?]an tournament, beat D. Pails (Australia) 6-1, ...

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  28. CHEESE PRODUCTION

    BRISBANE, July 16— For the year ended June, 12,046 tons of cheese were produced in Queensland. This figure is the second highest on record, the best ...

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  29. EXTRA COUPONS

    BRISBANE, July l6.—Application for extra coupons from eligible outsize children not attending school, will commence at the Rationing Commission's Office. ...

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  30. PRICES OF PAPER

    NEW YORK, July 1[?] (A.A.P.).—The "Journal of Commerce" says that primarily due to the steady increases in operating costs, prices of fine papers ...

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  31. RAID ON COMMUNIST HEADQUARTERS.

    RANGOON, July 16 (A.A.P.).—The police raided the Communist Party's offices and seized books and pamphlets. A reward has been offered for Thakin Soe, ...

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  32. STRIKE THREATENED

    SYDNEY, July 16.—A general Strike on New South Wiles coal fields is threatened by engine drivers unless stores at [?]g is settled. The ...

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  33. SWAMPED WITH ORDERS

    LONDON, July 15 (A.A.P.).—Bradford wool spinners and manufacturers are more interested in production and deliveries than in new business. The work ...

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  34. COST TO WATCH DAVIS CUP.

    MELBOURNE, July 16.—-O[?] 17,000 seats available each day for Davis Cup games in Melbourne only [?]000 so far have been claimed by other states, The ...

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  35. ESCAPE FROM BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, July 16.—After being held up in Brisbane by the waterside workers' black ban for the past 10 months, three Dutch ste[?]rs the ...

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  36. STATE FINANCES

    BRISBANE, July 16.—The state had a a Cash balance of £6,7o[?],570 at the end of June, compared with £7,344,780 last year. Expenditure on works from the ...

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  37. FATAL AHMEDABAD RIOTS.

    BOMBAY, July 16 (A.A.P.).—Twentyfive hundred so far have been arrestad at Ahmedabad, where a renewed outbreak of communal violence. resulted in ...

    Article : 37 words
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