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  4. ANOTHER INDIGNANT DENIAL

    TOKYO, July 29 (AAP-Reuter).—A rumour circulating in Tokyo that Dr Evatt was likely to follow the precedent set up by visiting American dignitaries and call upon the Emperor was indignantly denied today ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. OIL FIELDS ABLAZE IN SUMATRA

    BATAVIA, July 29 (AAP-Reuter).— A Dutch communique states that four oil fields belonging to the Standard Oil Company at Penpopo (South Sumatra) are ...

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  6. LONDON'S ANTI-WASTE CAMPAIGN

    "DON'T WASTE WATER"—The task of the Metropolitan Water Board is to supply clean wholesome water to a densely populated area of 540 square miles, and a campaign by the board to reduce waste is now ic progress. The average consumption is 350,000,000 gallons a day, an increase of several million gallons over the 1938-39 figure. During the recent warm spell the consumption ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MONTY CANCELS JAPAN VISIT

    TOKYO, July 29 (AAPReuter).—Lord Montgomery's visit to Japan has been cancelled. ...

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  8. MEMBER EXPELLED FROM C.P.

    BRISBANE, July 29.—Mr John Leahy, one of the founders of the Country Party in Queensland and immediate ...

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  9. INDONESIAN QUESTION

    NEW YORK, July 29.—Officials of the United Nations expect that India will file a formal complaint on the Indonesian question with the Security Council. THE Indian delegation was in ...

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  10. Irregulars Attempt To Infiltrate Batavia

    BATAVIA, July 29 (AAP-Reuter).—"Indonesian irregulars [?] crossed the Tjisedane River, west of Batavia, in several places in an attempt to infiltrate the city," states a Republican Army communique broadcast from Jogjakarta today. ...

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  11. Judge Condemns Cargo Pillaging

    CHRISTCHURCH, July 29 (AAP-Reuter): "Offences of cargo pillaging have become so prevalent and offenders are ...

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  12. Dominican Republic To Be Invaded?

    MIAMI (Florida), July 2[?]. —The Miami "Herald" reports that a rebel fleet, comprising 628 banana boats and ...

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  13. Need For T.B. Research In Australia

    CANBERRA, July 29.—Federal Ministers interested in the matter believe that enough money is net being spent in Australia on ...

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  14. Returning Jewish Refugees Reach French Port

    LONDON, July 29.—The first of three ships carrying 4500 refugees who are being returned to France after having illegally tried to enter Palestine on the ship President Warfield, entered Port du Bouc ...

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  15. Decline In American Trade Boom

    WASHINGTON, July 28.—The first serious decline in the booming post-war export trade of the United States was revealed ...

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  16. U.S. WILL HAVE TO INITIATE RESUMPTION OF TARIFF TALKS

    NEW YORK, July 29.—It is understood that the initiative for the resumption of the tariff discussions with Australia at the Geneva conference will have to be taken by the United States, states the "New ...

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  17. U.S. Delegate To Geneva Dies At Sea

    NEW YOBK, July 28.—The "New York Sun" states that the associates of Robert J. Watt, American delegate to the recent ...

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  18. HANLON REPLIES TO ARMSTRONG

    BRISBANE, July 29.—Queensland's legislation barred the chartres of more Italians entering the sugar industry, the Premier ...

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  19. "Quick-Freeze" Milk For BCOF

    TOKYO, July 29 (AAPReuter).—A trial shipment of "quick-freeze" fresh milk arrived at Kure ...

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  20. SLUMP ON LONDON EXCHANGE

    LONDON, July 29.—Disquiet over the economic situation, coupled with possible political repercussions, led to ...

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  21. U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM TO TAKE OWN FOOD

    NEW YORK, July 29.—The United States Olympic Association today resolved to send to England most of the food required by the American athletes competing in the Olympic Games in 1948. ...

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  22. WOOL SALES REALISE OVER £16 M.

    BRISBANE, July 29.—The wool sold in Brisbane during the 1946-47 season realised £16,463,482, according to statistics released by ...

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  23. BIG MONEY FOR RABBITERS

    PERTH, July 29.—Trappers operating with a Western Australian rabbit company in an area about 30 miles west of Madura, ...

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