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  4. MR. WALLACE’S LETTER TO PRESIDENT CAUSES STIR IN WASHINGTON

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Following the speech by the U.S. Secretary for Commerce (Mr Wallace) last week, in which he attacked British Imperialism, die publication of a letter sent by Mr Wallace to President Truman, dated July 23, ...

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  5. RURAL INCOMES AT HIGHER LEVEL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The incomes of primary producers would be more stable and at a higher level in coming years, due to a policy of stabilising prices of many rural commodities and introducing measures for orderly marketing, said ...

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  6. Compulsory Conference Refused In Papers’ Dispute

    MELBOURNE, Wed—Highlight of the Melbourne newspaper dispute today was the refusal by Judge Kelly to call ...

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  7. “No Shortage Of Home Helpers If Treated Properly”

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Once women got it into their heads that they must treat home helpers properly, instead of looking down on them, there would be no shortage of girls ready to take on this necessary work, ...

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  8. SQUATTERS EVACUATE: DRIVE OFF IN TAXIS

    LONDON, Wed.—Squatters in Abbey Lodge evacuated this morning. Thirty drove off in taxis and cars with piles of ...

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  9. Land Board Grants Pump Licences

    When the Local Land Board for Wentworth district, which met yesterday, resumed after dinner adjournment, the ...

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  10. Mildura Youth Found Guilty Of Killing

    Charles Robert Tyson (20), laborer, of the corner of 17th Street and Deakin Avenue, was found guilty by a jury in the Mildura ...

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  11. Cousens Says Intercession Story Not “All Moonshine”

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A denial that Ws story of having interceded for Australian POW under sentence of execution at Tavoy (Burma) in 1942 was “all moonshine” was made by Major Charles Hughes Cousens under cross-examination ...

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  12. Moderate Falls of Rain in N.S.W. Drought Areas

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Rain fell last night in the drought-stricken areas of New South Wales which have not had ...

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  14. Churchill Escaped Assassination On U.S. Visit

    NEW YORK, Wed.—Mr Churchill narrowly escaped assassination during his visit to the United States in June 1942, ...

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  15. R.S.L. PRESIDENT: Preference for Anybody But Ex-Serviceman

    MELBOURNE, Wed.— Urging that whites must lead in the development of New Guinea, the State President of the Returned ...

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  16. THIEDE GIVEN POINTS DECISION OVER CLAYBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—With the falls even, Cliff Thiede (16.4) was given a points decision over Jack Claybourne (16.12), in ...

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  17. U.S. Army Plane Approaches British Record

    MUROC (California), Wed. — The American Army has announced that a Thunder Jet Republic XP84 was timed unofficially at ...

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  18. Catholic Church Head Arrested In Yugoslavia

    BELGRADE, Wed.—The head of the Catholic Church in Yugoslavia (Archbishop Alojzijo Stepinac) has been ...

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  19. FINE BUT CLOUDY

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—Weather conditions over the central and northern half of the State for the preceding 24 hours were fine but ...

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  20. “I Have Not Been Enemy of Any Nation” —Churchill

    BERNE, Wed. — Mr. Churchill, in a speech after he had been given an official reception by the Swiss Government, paid, “l have ...

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  21. Wavell Says Churchill was Right

    LONDON, Wed. — When May and June, 1942, seemed to be critical months for India, Lord Wavell (then General ...

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  22. WEATHER FORECAST

    Victoria: Scattered light rain in the north west and on the highlands in the north-east. Elsewhere the but cloudy for the ...

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