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  4. Allies Set New Problem

    BRITISH and American Envoys in Moscow have been told by the Russian Foreign Office that Mr. Mol[?]tov is ...

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  5. HOLIDAYS IN SUN AT MILDURA

    LORlS MANLEY (Box Hill), [?]at Thompson (Eistern-wick), and Shirley Sautherland, (Hampton) take a stroll ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CLUBMEN’S WIVES ENTERTAINED

    MRS, D. TREACEY, wife of the president of the Settlers’ Club giving an afternoon [?]ea for the wives of club committeemen at the club’s women’s rest room. From left; Meadames J. Thompson, R. Johnson, R. Clarke, C. Powell, J. Box, B. Blakeley, J. Hudson, D. Treacey, J. Thornton. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RAAF FLIES 100 GUNS TO MALAYA

    AN RAAF Liberator from Australia landed early yesterday morning at Tengah Airfield, Singapore, carrying 100 Sten guns and ammunition, ...

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  8. PREMIERS WILL SEEK SUBSIDY RETENTION

    THE next Premiers’ conference to be held in Canberra late in August will recommend to the Federal Government that subsidies be retained on all basic living commodities. This was decided at the ...

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  9. PREMIER ON REDS

    THE Victorian Government would give 100 per cent. support to any move by the Federal Government to have ...

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  10. Rights of Negroes

    President Truman at a Press conference in Washington yesterday called for an end to the segregation of negroes from whites ...

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  11. 17 DIE IN FLYING-BOAT

    Seventeen persons were killed yesterday when a Sunderland Short flying boat crashed into the shore of the River Plate while ...

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  12. BUDGET MAY GIVE TAX CONCESSIONS

    CERTAIN taxation concessions and benefits for the recipients of child en[?]owment and pensions are expected to be contained in Mr. Chifley’s Budget. ...

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  13. Lord Mayor Entertains

    The Lord Mayer of Melbourne (Sir Raymond Connolly[?]) and fellow Australians had provided all the ...

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  14. CONFESSION OF MURDER

    It was officially announced in Budapest yesterday that Jiv[?] Bosrav. the Yugoslav Press attache in Budapest, had confessed ...

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  15. Probe On Move By League

    THE Communist is automatically a traitorous person and is disloyal to the British Commonwealth of ...

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  16. Miners To Plan Stoppage

    MINERS’ leaders will meet in Sydney this morning to fix a day during next week on which the one-day stoppage ...

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  17. U.S. FILIBUSTER COMMENCES

    Southern Senators yesterday began their promised filibuster against the Anti-Poll Bill when Senator John Stennis took the ...

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  18. WHEAT PACT UNLIKELY

    The Senate Foreign Relations Committee met in a closed session yesterday to review the question of the U.S. ratifying the ...

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  19. ARREST OF BRITISHERS

    It is reliably reported that the Rumanian authorities yesterday arrested two British subjects, Mr H. Boden, manager, and Mr R. L. ...

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  20. MORE THAN 1000 POLIO CASES

    The number of persons stricken by infantile paralysis in the epidemic which is sweeping North Carolina, yesterday, passed the ...

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  21. REQUEST TO U.N. COUNCIL

    Mr. L. N. Palar (Indonesia) yesterday urged the Security Council to take strong action to abolish restrictions which, he ...

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  22. WHEAT WANTED FOR EXPORT

    Despite the large volume of exports which has taken place this season, there still remains a considerable quantity of wheat to be ...

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  23. 133 Dead In German Factory Explosion

    The latest French official estimate of the casualties in the explosion and fire at the Farb[?]n factory on Wednesday is 133 dead ...

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  25. PREPARATION OF SUPERFORTS

    Officials at the Air Force base at Tucson (Arizona) yesterday disclosed that an increasing number of Super Fortresses were ...

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  26. RED LEADER SURRENDERS

    Robert G. Thompson, New York State chairman of the Communist Party, who is one of 12 Communist leaders charged with ...

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  27. U.S. CURIOSITY ABOUT WOOL

    Australia and New Zealand are likely to be the objects of official U.S. curiosity in connection with their wool sales to the Soviet, ...

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  28. ACTIVE DUTY FOR MacARTHUR

    Army orders appearing in Washington yesterday show that General MacArthur has applied for continued active duty as a five ...

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  29. ANGLO-U.S. JOINT COUNCIL

    The purpose of the Joint Council on Productivity was not to carry out a broad investigation British industry declared the ...

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  30. MEDIATOR’S PLAN TURNED DOWN

    It is officially announced that the Israeli Government has rejected the suggestion of the United Nations mediator in paletsine ...

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  31. REPLY ON ATOM ISSUE

    The statement by the Minister for Defence (Mr. Dedman) that the United States had not refused any request by Australia ...

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  32. Malan’s Plan Misfires

    The South African Government, in the Senate elections yesterday, failed to gain control of the Upper House stated ...

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  33. GIFT OF NEWSPAPER

    Mrs. Elanor Patterson, owner and editor of the Washington Times-Herald, who died last Saturday, left the newspaper to ...

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  34. GOODMORNING

    AND we are very sincere about [?]s daily greeting, even though it is often followed by some very blunt statements ...

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  35. RSL REQUEST TO GOVERNMENT

    Demands by returned soldiers’ organisations for a Royal Commission into Communism are not likely to be accepted by the ...

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  36. NEW RECORD U.S. PRICES SPIRAL

    Next week the Americans will pay 5/-a pound for a leg of lamb and 6/8 a pound for steak. Coal is likely to ...

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  37. NO BULLION IN DESTROYER

    Navy Department officials in [?]ashington are pretty certain” [?]at the destroyer Pearly, wh[?] [?] have been found on the ...

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  38. ACTU SUPPORT ON PRODUCTION

    The ACTU would give its who le hearted support to the Federal Government’s drive for greater production, provided there was no ...

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