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  3. FEDERAL UNIONS’ THREAT ON PICKET GAOLINGS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A Conference of Federal Unions decided to-day that unless some early agreement was reached for the release from prison of Union leaders and the foregoing of future action, the Unions he given a date ...

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  4. Jap Tankers On Persian Oil Run

    TOKIO, August 5.—Two Japanese-manned and officered tankers left Japan for Persia last week. Five more will leave ...

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  5. Unity Plea By Menzies

    LONDON, August 9.—"Let us be one people," said the Leader of the Australian Federal Opposition (Mr. Menzies) in an ...

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  6. Red Kidnapping

    NEW YORK, August 9.—The House Un-American Activities’ Committee to-day asked the State Department for a ruling whether the Committee investigators may enter the Soviet Consulate in New York to question ...

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  7. BIG TRADE PACT WITH JAPAN

    TOKIO, August 9.[?] — (AAPReuters): A trade agreement between the sterling area and Japan, involving reciprocal trade ...

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  8. JULIUS CITED FOR CONTEMPT

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Communist barrister, Max Julius, now serving three months for Offences against the ...

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  9. T.A.A. GROUND STAFF STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Mass meeting of the ground staff employees of T.A.A., held at Essendon aerodrome to-day decided ...

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  10. U.S. Tries To Solve Claims On Antarctic

    WASHINGTON, August 9.—The State Department announced to-day the United States was trying to find a solution of the conflicting ...

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  11. GREEK GAINS OVER REDS

    ATHENS, August 9.—A General Staff communique said Greck National forces, pursuing the guerillas through the Grammos ...

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  12. SMASH PARTITION SAYS DE VALERA

    LONDON, August 9. — Reuters says De Valera in a speech said "We are beginning the last stage of our fight for independence. We ...

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  13. DOCTORS FLOWN TO ATTEND JINNAH

    LONDON, August 9.—The B.U.P. Karachi correspondent says two doctors and six nurses have been flown to Ziriat (Baluchistan) to ...

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  14. Protest Against Red Control Of University Club

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Twenty students have resigned from Sydney University Labour Club, as a protest against communist control. ...

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  15. High Pressure Operation Overcomes Freight Lag

    BRISBANE, Monday.—After four months at record high pressure operation, shipowners announced to-night that the rail strike and sea transport lag had been overcome. ...

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  16. Counsel Withdraws From Picket Charges

    BRISBANE, Monday. — The legal representative of seven men withdrew from resumed hearing of the Anti-pickoting Act charges in ...

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  17. KOREAN GUARD SENTENCED

    HONG KONG, August 9.—The Australian War Crimes Court today found Kemlya Shoen, former Korean guard, guilty of ...

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  18. Dr. Evatt In London

    Dr. Evatt, Minister for External Affairs, conferred recently with Britain's Foreign Secretary (Mr Bevin. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. GIRL DIES FROM PTOMAINE

    SYDNEY, Monday. — A girl died, and nine other members of the family became ill from [?]omaine poisoning at Holbro[?] near ...

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  22. C.Q. COAL TO OVERCOME STATE SHORTAGES

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Coal from Central Queensland will be used to overcome the shortage in southern Queensland, the Mines Minister (Mr. Foley), said to-day. ...

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  23. BANK JUDGMENT TO-MORROW

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The Government is making special plans for quick distribution of the Lanking judgment, to be ...

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  24. THIRD “MOON” MURDER

    LONDON, August 9.—The third unsolved child murder in Lancashire this year, all committed about the period of the new moon, has ...

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  25. Two Killed In Dakota Crash

    WELLINGTON, August 9, (A.A.P.-Reuters): Ground searchers on reaching the wreckage of a Dakota on a 1700ft [?]ill near the ...

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  26. NEW-BORN CHILD FOUND DEAD

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Homicide squad detectives to-day questioned several doctors in efforts to trace the parents of new-bo[?] male ...

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  27. SOVIET SPY SYSTEM IN GERMANY RIVALS NAZI GESTAPO

    BERLIN, August 9. — The Russians have built up a German- spy system in Eastern Germany rivalling the Nazi Ges tapo, the “Neue Zeitung,” official German language newspaper of the American Military Government, reported. A political police section has ...

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  28. WORKERS INJURED IN FACTORY FIRE

    HONG KONG, August 9.—The A.A.P. Reuters Shanghai correspondent says 51 workers—39 seriously—were injured when fire ...

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  29. Storm Damage Hits U.K. Food Prospects

    LONDON, August 9.—Week-end storms over Britain left plies of debris on the south coast beaches and roads and crops in the field ready ...

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  30. BUTTERFAT TEST RECORDS AT SHOW

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Two new Show records for the Royal National champion butterfat test have been established by C. ...

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