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  4. DUTCH IN CONTROL OF SUMATRA'S COAL AND OIL FIELDS

    LONDON, July 28.—The Dutch forces in their drive inland from Palembang, the sea coast oil port of Sumatra, now have secured the island's biggest coal mine, in addition to its southern Dutch, Britain and American ...

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  5. N.Z. SHOWS WAY IN HOUSING

    BRISBANE, July 28.— The Queensland Government should send a commission to New Zealand to study the ...

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  6. U.S. To Learn Results Of Rocket Tests

    WASHINGTON July 27.—Britain will make the results of the rocket tests in Australia available to the United States Army, according to an American General Staff officer today. He said the United States and Britain had a long-range ...

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  7. Broadcasting Religious Service

    There is no congregation present in the British Broadcasting Corporation studio when a religious service is broadcast. The man behind the microphone is the Rev. Kenneth Grayston, the BBC's Acting Director of Religious Broadcasting, who takes the service, whilst the figure with the upraised right hand is Dr George Thalben Ball, conducting the BBC singers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Widely Embracing Talk Between MacArthur-Evatt

    TOKYO, July 28.—Dr Evatt had his first long discussion with General MacArthur at the American embassy last night. No official announcement was made at the conclusion of the meeting, but the talk ...

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  9. OUTCOME OF DEMONSTRATION AGAINST DUTCH: 13 UNIVERSITY STUDENTS APPEAR IN POLICE COURT

    SYDNEY, July 28.—"We suggest that a most serious breach of the law occurred," said the police prosecutor (Sgt. Hamilton) at the Central Police Court today, when 13 Sydney University students appeared on charges arising out of a ...

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  10. MONTY IS PIN-UP BOY IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND, July 28.— Lord Montgomery is pin-up boy No. 1 of the nurses at the King George V. Hospital at ...

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  11. GENDARMES AND POLICE CLASH

    SHANGHAI, July 27.—A gu[?] fight last night between g[?]darmes and police, in which two bystanders were killed, resulted ...

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  12. DUTCH SHIP LEAVES BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, July 28.—The 10,000-ton Dutch freighter Grootekerk will sail from the Pile Light early tomorrow for ...

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  13. FIRST OF TWO ILLEGAL SHIPS BERTHS AT HAIFA

    LONDON, July 28.—Reuter's Haifa correspondent states that a small motor caique, the Shavei Zion (meaning "homecomers"), carrying 400 illegal ...

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  14. Customs Officers Make Raids On Ship For East

    MELBOURNE, July 28.—Customs men seized 2000 cakes of toilet soap and 20,000 handkerchiefs in two raids on the 7000-ton steamer, Narella, before she ...

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  15. Minister Says: ROOM FOR MORE ITALIANS IN SUGAR AREAS

    BRISBANE, July 28.—"I am going up North to see for myself how the Italians shape as farmers in Ingham and other, districts," said ...

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  16. TRADE TALKS WITH RUSSIA BREAK DOWN

    LONDON, July 28.—The Communist Party's newspaper, "Daily Worker," commenting on the breakdown of the trade talks ...

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  17. Evatt Considered As President Of Assembly

    NEW YORK, July 27.—Dr Evatt is among the number of statesmen who are being considered for the presidency of the regular session of the United Nations' General Assembly, which will open at ...

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  18. RED PURGE IN WARSAW

    LONDON, July 28.—"A thorough cleansing of our rank and file of anti-Socialist collaborationist ...

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  19. WHAT TO DO WHEN SEEKING TAX REFUND

    BRISBANE, July 28.—Heretofore non-taxable persons when seeking a refund from the Taxation Department of amounts deducted ...

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  20. Scientists And Chemists Meet

    Delegates from 28 nations attended the International Congress of Pure and Applied Research, which was held in Westminster, London. The picture shows three delegates from Viet-Nam: Dr Ng. Hoan, Dr Van T'Hoai and Dr Dat Xueng. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. ANOTHER FIRE IN TOKYO

    TOKYO, July 28.—A partly-built three-storied building at the headquarters of the BCOF, intended as quarters for the headquarters ...

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  22. TITO MEETS RED PREMIER

    LONDON, July 28.—Marshal Tito was on the platform to meet Bulgaria's Communist Premier (George Dimitrov) when he ...

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  23. CARGO OF BIBLES

    BOSTON, July 27.—With a cargo of Bibles, the missionary schooner Morning Star the Sixth sailed from Boston today for the ...

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