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  3. Democrats' Platform Committee Resolutions

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--After hours of debate the Platform Committee of the Democratic Convention held at Philadelphia finally adopted "a middle of the road" civil rights plank, which stated: ...

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  4. CHIFLEY ENDS U.K. VISIT

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) did not end the working part of his work-packed ...

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  5. RUSSIAN SECRET AT PORKKALA

    STOCKHOLM (By Air Mail).--Reports reaching here from the neighbourhood of Porkkala suggest that the Russians are ...

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  6. A.W.U. Files Claims For Week-end Penalty Rates

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Australian Workers' Union, in the Industrial Court to- day, filed claims covering more than 100,000 Queensland workers, including many who are not members of ...

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  7. COMMENT ON WHEAT PLAN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Federal Government had no desire to foist on to the wheat industry or the State ...

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  8. [DEFENCE OF PUBLIC SERVICE STAFFS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Just as private firms which sacked large numbers of their employees went broke, so did ...

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  9. Soviet Delivers Reply to U.K. Note on Berlin

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Reuters News Agency says that the Soviet Ambassador (M. Zarubin) has delivered to the Foreign Office the Soviet reply to the British Note on Berlin. The representative of the ...

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  10. NEW TURN IN HOSPITAL DISPUTE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Minister, for Health (Senator McKenna) may make application to the ...

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  11. COMPULSORY ARMY TRAINING IN N.Z.?

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.--An intimation that the Government was likely to follow the recommendation of ...

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  12. OPINION OF SYDNEY DOCK WORKERS

    MONTREAL, Wednesday.--Sydney wharf labourers are not too popular with at least one official of the Montreal-New ...

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  13. JAPAN MAY BUY MORE S.A. WOOL

    TOKIO, Tuesday. -- Australia is not likely to raise any objections to the South African proposal at the ...

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  14. "ABOUT THE MOST DESPICABLE MAN"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A baby was found clothed in stolen napkins and lying in a stolen perambulator after ...

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  15. WOMEN HARASS N.S.W. MINISTER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--An impressive ceremony to-day. in which the New South Wales Premier (Mr. McGirr) ...

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  16. CARAVANS FOR ROAD WORKERS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Three Queensland local authorities--Monto, Taroom and Quilpie--are aiming at ...

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  17. REVERSAL OF FORM BY MR. CHIFLEY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley), if he were a racehorse owner, would ho hauled ...

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  18. FRENCH AIR STRIKE SETTLED

    PARIS, Wednesday.--The French air security workers' strike, which caused the cancellation of British. Dutch, and other plane services ...

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  19. DEDMAN'S VIEWS ON PRICE SUBSIDIES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Acting Treasurer (Mr, Dedman) said to-day that if new factors could be ...

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  20. MUST MAKE UP COAL LOSSES

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Lord Hyndley (National Coal Board chairman), discussing the board's report, said that the loss made in ...

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  21. FEDERAL PARTY SEES SOMERSET DAM

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Federal Parliamentarians visited Somerset Dam. to-day and were escorted, around the ...

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  22. HEAT FROM PEAT

    About three million years ago nature started on the conversion of peat-beds into coal deposits. Now Austrian scientists have ...

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  23. Expiation on Freighter

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--One of twelve drums of metallic sodium exploded violently on the deck of the inter-State ...

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  24. COAL MINERS BREAK TRADITION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Western district coal miners broke tradition to-day by returning to work after a ...

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  25. MAY BE CHANGE IN DOLLAR BUDGET

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Acting Treasurer (Mr. Dedman) to-day hinted at the possibility of a change in ...

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  26. MINER GUILTY ON EXPLOSIVE CHARGES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- When a New South Wales miner, Francis Maurice Muldoon (28), was charged in the ...

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  27. TROOPS IN SIAM ON THE ALERT

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday. -- The correspondent of the Associated Press and Reuters in Bangkok says that forces have been put on the ...

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  28. EXTENSIVE FIRE IN OIL DEPOT AT LAE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--An extensive fire broke out in the Shell Oil Company depot at Lae (New Guinea) at ...

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  29. TALKS ON COAL DISPUTE CALLED

    IPSWICH, Wednesday. -- The Minister for Mines (Mr. Foley) would call a conference on the Burrum Coalfield ...

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  30. Joint Ownership

    WARSAW (Associated Press).--Poland and Czechoslovakia, working hand in hand, are steadily developing a common network of ...

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  33. CORNEA GRAFTING OPERATIONS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Three operations involving the grafting of a cornea from one human eye to another have ...

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  34. ANZAC SQUARE UNITS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The State Government has decided to proceed with the erection of the last two units of State buildings in ...

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  35. FORMER MAYOR OF WARWICK DEAD

    WARWICK, Wednesday.--A lifelong association with Warwick ended to-day with the death at his home, after a long illness, of ...

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  36. SERVICEMEN FOR TOBACCO FARMS?

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--In accordance with its plan to provide farms for tobacco growing in the Burdekin area under the War ...

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    For the "Berlin Run."--As Britain and the United States stepped up air supplies to Berlin, pilots of the Royal Air Force tested 21 of their new 350 m.p.h. Hastings transport 'planes, just delivered to Radlett Aerodrome, near London. This new transport can carry such equipment as bulldozers, anti-tank guns and lorries up to a total weight of 7½ tons. Aircraft (of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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