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  4. U.S. WOOL BILL

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--The Presidential Press Secretary (Mr. Charles Ross) told the Press that President Truman ...

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  5. SINGAPORE AS BASE

    SINGAPORE, Thursday. -- Reuters correspondent states that the British-owncd newspaper, the '"Straits Times," in a ...

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  6. ARABS AND JEWS

    JERUSALEM, Thursday.--The Palestine Government has-issued a 14,000-word statement to the United Nations Palestine ...

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  7. CHINESE REDS

    SHANGHAI, Thursday.-- Russia transferred virtually all the war material seized from the Japanese Kwantung army ...

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  8. JAP WHALING

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.-- Diplomatic sources revealed yesterday that the United States will reject protests by Britain, ...

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  9. LINER STRATHEDEN

    LONDON, Thursday. -- A large party, mainly Press representatives visiting the Stratheden at Tilbury Docks, found her ...

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    Motorists on their way to Ascot Racecourse, England, for the racing, found a policewoman in charge of one of the traffic control signs, with a "walkie-talkie" apparatus. The Ascot policewoman is here shown at traffic control. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Gold Cup at Ascot.--The Aga Kalin is here shown arriving at Ascot. England, for the racing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BIG THREE MEETING

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The Soviet Foreign Minister (M. Molotov) will fly to Paris to-day for the conference on the United States plan for aid to Europe. Mr. Bevin will go to Paris to-morrow. In ...

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  13. METAL WORKERS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Increases ranging, from 5- to 16- were granted to metal trade workers by a judgment of the Full Arbitration Court to-day. Fitters and Turners, whose present ...

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  14. COMMUNISM

    LONDON, Thursday. -- "I think this week may of the century because without American help ...

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  15. CHEQUE FOR £10,000

    LONDON, Thursday.--Lady Owen, the Australian Red Gross liaison officer, and Mr, George Patterson a member of the ...

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  16. NOTE TO ROMANIA

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. -- The United States has delivered a Note to Roumania expressing deep concern at the drastic ...

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  17. LIBERTY SHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--The Secretary of State (General Marshall) said yesterday that the United States intended to give 31 ...

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  18. THEFTS AT DARWIN

    DARWIN, Thursday. -- Further big thefts of small arms and ammunition in the Darwin district have been uncovered with the ...

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  19. TOURIST FACILITIES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A forner official of the British Ministry of Information said that it would be four or five years before Australia ...

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  20. HIGH NAVAL POSTS

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Admiralty has announced that Vice Admiral Sir Roderick McGrigor will succeed Admiral Sir Neville. ...

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  21. TWO MEN BADLY HURT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Two men were seriously injured this morning in an explosion at the National Shale Oil Mine at Glen ...

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  22. POLICEMAN CHARGED

    SUDNEY, Thursday.-- Police constable Ernest Lambert Rose (52) was remanded in the Sydney Central Court to-day until July ...

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  23. BETTER TAX ACT

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Acting with the unofficial cognisance of the Government the Associated Chambers of Commerce have ...

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  26. VALUE OF U.N.O.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Reuters correspondent In Brussels says that the President of the United Nations' Organisation (M. Spaak). ...

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  27. WARNING BY CHIFLEY

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. -- A warning to trade union leaders and members of the Australian Labour Party about the dangers ...

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  28. BRITISH PLAN

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. A. Creech Jones) announced in the House of Commons that the ...

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  29. DRINK BILL

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Queensland's drink bill for the year ended June 30, 1946, was £7,663,745, the General Secretary of the ...

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  30. FARM HAND ARRESTED

    PERTH, Thursday.--Police today arrested William Dudley Doggett, a farm hand, and charged him with the wilful ...

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  31. TRADE WITH KOREA

    WASHINGTON. Thursday--ThE United States Government announced yesterday that Southern Korea will be opened to a limited ...

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  32. REPAY N.S.W. LOAN

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The "Financial Times" says the Commonwealth Government may decide to repay in cash £15,678,500 ...

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