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  3. U.S. Stands Firm: Hint of New Soviet Blockade

    BERLIN, Friday. -- The American Military Governor (General Clay) in a statement at Frankfurt declared that the Berlin air bridge would be continued as long as the people of Berlin wished to ...

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  4. PEACE--OR SANCTIONS

    NEW YORK, Friday.--The Security Council last night ordered the Jews and Arabs to halt the war in Palestine under the penalty of having economic and military sanctions applied against them. ...

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  5. END TO BURRUM STRIKE LIKELY

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The strike by 365 men on the Burrum coalfields, which has been in progress since last Monday, ...

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  6. Mr. Chifley Replies to Rural Taxation Request

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A report presented to a meeting of the Executive Council of Agriculture this week contains a reply by the Prime Minister and Treasurer (Mr. Chifley) to representations for an all ...

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  7. MAX FALSTEIN ON SIX CHARGES

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mr. Max Falstein, Labour M.P., has been summoned under the Customs Act with six offences ...

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    Britain's New Jet Trainer.--This is one of the first pictures of the new Boulton Paul Balliot T1--the first trainer aircraft to be fitted with a gas turbine engine driving a propeller--taken at Bitteswell Aerodrome, Rugby. It has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "SPEND PETROL TAX ON ROAD WORKS"

    CHINCHILLA, Friday.--The entire petrol tax yield of £16,000,000 last year should be spent on roads, the Senate ...

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  10. JAPS AND U.S. MEN ARRESTED

    TOKIO, Friday. -- Seven American soldiers and six Japanese have been arrested following a large-scale organised ...

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  11. Case For World Court?

    The council after a gruelling seven-hour session postponed indefinitely a decision on the Syrian proposal ...

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  12. Tedder Flies Over

    Reuters representative says Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder has left London in an R.A.F. Dakota for ...

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  13. CHARGES FOLLOW GANGSTER'S DEATH

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Detective- sergeant G. Jack said in the Coroner's Court to-day that he had no evidence that Percy ...

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  14. JEWEL THIEVES WORK IN GANGS

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The police believe that a gang of jewel thieves has stolen £1750 worth of rings from two city ...

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  15. BASIC WAGE RISES OF 3- IN AUGUST

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  16. MAN KILLED BY ELECTRIC TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- John Thomason Yuill (68), of Camps[?]e, was dashed to death against the Eastwood railway ...

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  17. HOUSEWIVES' UNION MAY BE FORMED

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- New South Wales housewives are talking about forming themselves into a trades union. ...

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  18. NORTHERN N.S.W. COUNCIL PROPOSED

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Sir Earle Page to-day urged the formation of a northern federation of county councils in New ...

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  19. WALLACE PARTY TO MEET

    PHILADELPHIA, Friday.-- The din of the Democratic Party's convention had hardly died away yesterday when Mr. ...

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  20. MR. BERNIE NOW OTAIRI

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The colt previously known as Mr. Bernie will race in Queensland soon as Otairi. An application for the ...

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  21. Peace-keeper Shot

    LAKE SUCCESS, Friday.-- The first United Nations staff member to die in the conduct of a peace-keeping mission ...

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  22. Dutch Help Sought?

    The British United Press representative in Amsterdam ears the Anglo-American authorities have asked the ...

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  23. AFTERNOON TEA DESPITE ORDERS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Unionists employed in munitions and aircraft establishments throughout Australia will ...

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  24. BRIGHT FUTURE FOR QUEENSLAND

    BUNDABERG. Friday. -- It might seem a difficult thing for him to say, as one of a delegation from New South Wales, ...

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  25. Mine Manager's Estate

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- William Jones, a mine manager, of Booval. Ipswich, who died on January 5. left to his children an estate valued ...

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  26. "It's Just Plain Nonsense to Say We're Better Off"

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday. -- "It's just plain nonsense for Mr. Dedman to talk about people being 90 per cent, better off under Mr. Chifley because buoyancy of revenue is allegedly outpacing living ...

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  27. BURMA CABINET RESIGNATION

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Burma Cabinet has resigned. The President asked the Ministers to remain in office ...

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  30. BREWERY MEN'S NEW AWARD

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The new award for brewery employees in Brisbane and Toowoomba, which operates from ...

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  31. COMPENSATION FOR ACCIDENT VICTIMS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A total of £21,026 in compensation had been paid by the State Government following the Camp ...

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  32. INCREASE IN EMPLOYMENT

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The number of persons in employment in Australia rose by 8900 during May, according to ...

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  33. STONES THROWN AT DUCHESS'S CAR

    LONDON, Friday.--A Reuters message says a young man hurled two stones at the Duchess of Kent's car shortly ...

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  34. GRAZIERS WANT STATE WIDE BALLOT

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- "I am entirely sympathetic to the Idea of a proper statutory organisation of the primary ...

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    Dancing Toddlers Come to Town.--The under-sixes arriving at King George's Hall, London, for the finals of the 1948 All-England Dancing Competition, run on behalf of the Sunshine Fund for Blind Babies and Children. They are (left to right): Barbara-Hitchon (Preston), Wendy Cameron, who won first prize (Hastings), Rosalie Hoare (St Albans), Michael Hawkes, who won third prize (Leeds). Jacquelline Hooper (Southsea). Elaine Howard, who won second Prize (St Helens, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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