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  4. Raucous Prelude to Republicans' Talks

    NEW YORK, Monday. -- Horn Matte, hoarse, shrill outcries, and a generally increasing din heralded, in Philadelphia, the opening yesterday of what American political writers predict will be, "the ...

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  5. MOUNTBATTENS SAY FAREWELL

    LONDON, Monday. -- Lord end Lady Mountbatten left by air for Britain to-day, states Reuters correspondent in New ...

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  6. Russians Are "Milking" Their German Zone

    BERLIN (Associated Press) -- While Marshall Plan aid is assisting the .economic rehabilitation of western Germany, the Russians are "milking" their . eastern Germany occupation zone on an increasing ...

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  7. TWELVE PARTIES IN DUTCH ELECTIONS

    THE HAGUE (by Air Mail). -- Twelve political parties" are contesting the general election at which the people of the ...

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  8. RAIL UNIONS TO CONSIDER OVERTIME.

    IPSWICH, Monday. -- The attitude of tho railway unions to working overtime to the workshop's will be known next ...

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  9. ROUND-UP IN MALAYA BEGUN

    SINGAPORE, Monday. -- Hundreds of armed police last night began a Malay-wide round-up of persons suspected ...

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  10. Rationing of Clothing and Meat Ends To-day

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Clothes and meat rationing will end to-morrow. The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced to-night that both rations would be lifted as from the opening of trading ...

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  11. Premiers Agree to Enact Legislation on Controls

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The Premiers of six States, at an informal conference here to-day, agreed in principle to enact legislation to control prices, rents and land sales when the Commonwealth surrenders: ...

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  12. BOY KILLED BY EAGLE

    ISTANBUL, Monday. -- An eagle swooped on a shepherd's ' seven-yeaw-old son, who prodded Its nest on an ...

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  13. UNUSUAL MISHAP STOPS CITY TRAMS

    WELLINGTON; Monday. -- Inadvertently driving a crowbar Into a power- feeder [?] finder the [?] In: ...

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  14. BILL FOR WORLD CAPITAL DELAYED

    NEW YORK,. Monday, -- Officials of the United Nations learned with, dismay that Conner's [?] journed without ...

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  15. ORDER TO REVERT TO SIX-DAY WEEK

    LONDON, Monday -- Renters correspondent In. Prague says Czech' Czech Union Council announced that, the ...

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  16. AID FOR VICTIMS OF FLOODS

    LISMORE,, Monday. -- About £1000 worth of. clothing,for the flood victims will .be distributed from a garage to Lismere ...

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  17. NARROW ESCAPES AS TRAWLER SINKS

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- A Ashing trawler on Its way .out to sea sank rapidly this morning after a collision, with an Incoming ...

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  18. INTIMIDATION BY COMMUNISTS

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The New South Wales secretary of the A.W.U. (Mr. R. W. Wilson) said to-day that Communist ...

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  19. B.M.A. COUNCIL TO MEET MINISTER

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Federal Council of the British Medical Association will confer with the Minister for ...

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  20. DEPORTATION FOR CHINESE AND WIFE

    CANBERRA. Monday. -- The Chinese. Hul Wong Tons, and his Australian wife would he deported to China, probably next month. ...

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  21. DEATH ROLL IN CAIRO EXPLOSION

    LONDON. Monday. -- Twenty five persons were killed and 64 Injured In, an explosion yesterday In the Jewish portion of ...

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  22. SEVEN WICKETS TO TOSHACK

    LONDON, Monday. -- The special correspondent of the Australian Associated Press at Sheffield says that steady misty ...

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  24. DIESEL RAIL ENGINES

    MELBOURNE, Monday. Ten [?] electrical shunting locomotives have been ordered by the [?] as part Of the ...

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  26. Polish Children

    WARSAW (Associated Press). -- The Polish Red Cross, announced that 15.000 Polish children had been [?] from Germany up to ...

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  27. TERRIBLE FLOODS IN FOOCHOW

    SHANGHAI, Monday. --Floods at Foochow have drowned about 1000 persons. and destroyed 10,000 homes. rendered homeless 200.000 ...

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  28. HUNTING STORES INSTEAD OF JAPS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Australians who hunted Japanese In Now Guinea during the war are now making hotter profits from ...

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  29. RAILWAY INQUIRY

    BRISBANE. Monday. -- The Railway Departmental inquiry into the collision near Goondlwindi on 'June 12 began at Torowood, ...

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  30. GREEK OFFENSIVE AGAINST REBELS

    LONDON, Monday. -- The Greek Army yesterday launched an all-out offensive against the guerillas, says the ...

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  31. FURTHER PENSION BENEFITS PROPOSED

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Proposals [?] are reported to bo under consideration to extend additional benefits to ...

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  32. R.U. MISFORTUNE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Floods held up a telephone call that would have sent fresh players to New-castin for the Queensland Rugby ...

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  33. THEFT OF ANCIENT NECKLACE

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- in ancient Egyptian neckiace was stolen from a showcase at an archaeological exhibition In the Sydney ...

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