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  4. AMERICAN LOAN BLOCKS EMPIRE TRADE CHANNELS

    LONDON, Tues.—Mr L. S. Amery, the former Secretary of State for India, who was instrumental in obtaining the first British preference for Australian dried fruits, has sent, through Mr R. D. Elliott, C.M.G., chairman of directors of ...

    Article : 348 words
  5. Indian Assassins Foiled

    LONDON, Tues.—During deliberations at New Delhi of the Moslem League Council—which agreed to accept the British ...

    Article : 172 words
  6. U.S. Ambassador Visits Mine

    Mr Lewis Douglas, United States Ambassador to Great Britain, paid his first visit to a British coal mine recently. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Wallace Condemns American Policies

    NEWARK (New Jersey), Tues.—Last night Mr Henry Wallace, the former Vice-President, issued one of his ...

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  8. MINISTER CAUSES ASSEMBLY STIR

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—Allegations by the Minister Toorak (Mr R. B. Hamilton) and the owner and licensee of a big city hotel were conceded in blackmarket operation in building materials, caused a stir during question ...

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  9. Special Plane Designed For Australia

    SYDNEY, Tues.—A special aircraft designed for Australian conditions is being planned by De Haviland Aircraft Pty. It will ...

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  10. England, All Out For 208, Forced To Follow On

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  11. MILLER HAS ANOTHER BRITISH VICTORY

    LONDON, Tues.—Eddie Miller, the Australian feathweight champion, had another win last night, when he beat Ben Duffy, ...

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  13. Selfish Attitude

    “All this is part of a deliberate American attempt, under the specious guise of non-discrimination and world trade expansion, to forbid the countries of the Empire co-operating for their mutual benefit, in order to exploit ...

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  14. JEWS KIDNAP POLICEMEN: BOMB BATHERS

    LONDON, Tues.—Four Jews armed with tommy guns held up a crowd at a swimming pool at Ramat Gan, a Jewish ...

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  15. LADY DUGAN AT C.W.A. CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—England had suffered the most severe winter in her history, followed by disastrous floods, but she was not by any means broken, as some people would have us believe, Her Excellency Lady Dugan, wife ...

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  16. TRADE WITH JAPAN TO BE RESUMED

    WASHINGTON, Tues.—Resumption of private trade with Japan will be permitted from August 15 states a joint announcement by the War Department and the State Department. ...

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  17. BODY OF MAN TO BE DISINTERRED

    SYDNEY, Tues.—The body of a man buried in the Botany Cemetery last March may have to be disinterred and removed to ...

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  18. SOIL EROSION BILL DEBATE

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—A last minute move by the Opposition to amend the Soil Conservation and Land Utilisation Bill to ...

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