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  4. U.S. SENATE PASSES FOREIGN AID BILL

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- After a bitter wrangle lasting three weeks, the Senate last night passed the Foreign Aid ...

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  5. PROPOSAL

    IPSWICH, Tuesday. -- The Rylance Abermain colliery at Tivoli started work to-day with 25 miners. Two other ...

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  6. SEARCH FOR VICTIMS OF QUAKE GOES ON

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- The Ecuadorian Embassy said yesterday that the count of [?] in the Ecuadorian ...

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  7. MINISTERIAL DISCUSSIONS ON STRIKE POSITION

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The Minister for Fuel (Senator Ashley) and the Minister for the Army (Mr. Chambers) flew to Canberra to-day to discuss the coal situation with the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) and then later returned ...

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  8. "CHANGE IN CHARACTER" OF OCCUPATION OF JAPAN

    TOKIO, Tuesday. -- General MacArthur yesterday officially notified United Stales and British forces under his command that the character of the occupation of Japan had greatly changed from the stern rigidity of military ...

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  9. OPTIMISTIC NOTE IN SELECTORS' REPORT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- With the rapid rule of increase in the world's population, primary producing countries like ...

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  10. MINERS REJECT LEADERS'

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- By 1216 votes to 1006, miners at six aggregate meetings on the western and southern coal-fields to-day voted in effect for the end of the coal strike. They rejected a recommendation from their ...

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  11. TWO YOUNG WOMEN GAOLED FOR HOUSE BREAKING

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. -- Two women who had been found in the backyard of a jeweller's shop were to-day sent to ...

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  12. MAY DIRECT RESUMPTION OF WORK ON MONDAY

    Miners' Lodge officials in the north said to-night that if the feeling shown at to-morrow's northern meeting ...

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  13. CHLOROMYCETIN DRUG SAVES MAN'S LIFE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- A holiday maker in north Queensland. suffering from scrub typhus, probably owes his life to ...

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  14. SAVED HIS LIFE BY DIVING INTO WATER TANK

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. -- A young aircraft factory worker saved his life by diving into a tank of water when blazing ...

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  15. BREEDER'S THREAT TO ACT AGAINST R.N.A.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Mr. H. Ashton Shorter, a stud horse breeder, of Ashton Stud, Rosewood, to-day threatened legal ...

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  16. PARITY URGED IN TIMBER PRICES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- A number price [?] between New South wiles and Queensland was urged before the ...

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  17. ALLEGATIONS DENIED IN COMMUNIST CASE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Three men named by Cecil Herbert Sharpley before the Royal Commission on ...

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  18. UNDERGROUND CABLE LINK UP OF INDIAN CITIES

    BOMBAY. -- The first underground. multi-channel, heavily- armoured communication cables linking important cities of India ...

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  19. BIG INCREASE IN WHEAT EXPORTS FROM AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Australia's wheat exports were pepped up considerably ...

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  20. URANIUM HUNTING IN CANADA

    OTTAWA (Associated Press) -- Canada, one at the world leaders in atomic research, has been stricken with uranium ...

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  21. FISH TRAP PIRATES OPERATE OFF COAST OF N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Pirates are sailing off the New South Wales coast, raiding fish and lobster trans set professional ...

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  22. SYDNEY'S EFFICIENCY AS AIRCRAFT CARRIER

    OTTAWA. Tuesday. -- The Canadian aircraft carrier Magnificent has had no trouble launching her Firefly 'planes, ...

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  23. ASIAN REFUGEES MUST GO, SAYS CALWELL

    PERTH, Tuesday. -- All wartime refugees included in the restricted immigration classes must go, the ...

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  24. WOMAN FOUND SHOT IN ST. KILDA STREET

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. -- A 53-year-old married woman was found shot in a reserve opposite the Hotel Ritz. Fitz:ov Street. ...

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  25. INCREASE IN SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Savings bank deposits at June 30 last totalled £714,217.cco -- £32,929,000 more than ...

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  26. WATERSIDERS RE-ELECT HEALY AND ROACH

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. -- Waterside workers have re-elected J. Healy and K. Roach as General Secretary ...

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  27. IMPORTANT SUBJECTS FOR PREMIERS' TALKS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Development of meat production in Queensland will be one of the important ...

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  29. DECISION RESERVED ON RAILWAY AWARD CLAUSE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—'The Industrial Court to-day reserved its decision on an interpretation of a clause in the ...

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  31. MYSTERIOUS DISEASE HITS NORTH COAST BANANAS

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. -- Queensland banana groweis on the north coast have been hit by a mysterious rubbery disease ...

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  32. STAND-DOWN CLAUSE FOR VICTORIAN SHOP WORKERS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Wages Boards have decided to include a stand-down clause in the awards of 13 sections of ...

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  33. RUSSIAN DEMANDS HOLD UP AUSTRIAN TREATY

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The "Daily Telegraph" diplomatic correspondent says Russia's far-reaching demands on ...

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  34. THE LAST HOURS OF JOHN GEORGE HAIGH

    LONDON. Tuesday. -- John George Haigh (39). due to be hanged at Wandsworth Prison to-morrow morning for the ...

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  35. ULTIMATUM TO AUCKLAND WATERSIDE WORKERS

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday. -- The 24-hour ultimatum to accept night overtime or be dismissed was issued to the Auckland ...

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  36. DISORDERLY MEETING OF WOMEN IN NEWCASTLE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Police were called to the Newcastle City Hall to-day when a meeting organised by the Australian ...

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  37. LIBERAL PARTY SIGNS "MUST BE PULLED DOWN"

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- One hundred Queensland Liberal Party signs seeking support for candidates in the Federal elec- ...

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  38. HE LOST HIS BANKBOOK

    WOKINGTON (England. -- Teodor Kadylak, a 17-year-old Pole living in a displaced persons' camp here, had saved ...

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  39. DISPLACED BELSEN PERSONS BECOME MILLIONAIRES

    DUSSELDORF, Tuesday. -- German customs officials stated after an investigation that 15 displaced persons in ...

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