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  3. COMMONS SPEAKS PLAINLY ON RUSSIA'S ACTIONS IN GERMANY

    LONDON, June 30.—Mr Anthony Eden, opening the debate in the House of Commons on the situation in Germany, said this seemed an occasion when the House should make itself nlain. The Soviet's intention, he said, ...

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  4. WORLD'S FOOD POSITION 'CHRONIC'

    LONDON, Jone 30.—The world food situation was in a "chronic" condition which would not quickly be ...

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  5. Where Lambeth Conference Is Held

    The Lambeth Conference, the only central authority among the Anglican Churches, was first held in 1[?]67 and is to be held again this month. The first conference arose ont of a resolution passed in 1865 at a meeting of the Provincial Synod of the Canadian Church, urging that means should be adopted "by which the members Of our Anglican Communion in aS quarters of the world ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRADMAN-HASSETT SCORE CENTURIES

    LONDON, July 1,—Bradman and Hassett resumed the innings in cool weather and on a good wicket. Bradman took 20 minutes to make the 16 necessary for his sixth century of the tour and ...

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  7. OTHERS, PLEASE COPY!

    PARIS, July 1.—Postmen in Toulouse, tired of waiting for the Government to make np its mind about claims for ...

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  8. CHIFLEY LEA VES TOMORROW

    CANBERRA, July 1.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) will leave Sydney by air on Saturday morning for London to take part ...

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  9. COMMITTED ON MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, July 1.—Doreen Agnes Audsley, 20, typlste, told the Coroner's Court today that her father had shot ber ...

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  10. Journalist Gets life For Treason

    BOSTON, June 30.—Robert H. Best, 52, American journalist and radio propagandist for the Nazis during the war, was sentenced ...

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  11. INDONESIA GIVES TRADE TO U.S.

    LONDON, June 30.—Reuter's correspondent at The Hague states that Dr Udo Stikker, [?] member of the ...

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  12. GAS AND ELECTRICITY CUTS HIT SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, July 1.—Households will be most severely hit by the new electricity and gas restrictions decided on by the Cabinet today. Industry has escaped rationing. ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN CHIEF OF ROTARY

    CHICAGO, June 30.—Mr Angas Mitchell, from Melbourne, assumed office today as President of Rotary ...

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  14. MORE MURDERS IN MALAYA

    SINGAPORE, June 30.(AAPReuter)—Two more political murders last night brought the death roll in Malaya in the last 24 hours ...

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  15. No Reconciliation Move In Balkans?

    LONDON, June 30.—Reuter's Geneva correspondent states that CoL W. R. Hodgson, Australian representative on the United ...

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  16. Milder Weather Forecast

    BRISBANE, July l.—The winds over the whole of the sub-tropical Queensland should become more northerly to north-westerly ...

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  17. ARABS REJECT PEACE PROPOSAIS

    LONDON, July 1.— Reuter's Ca[?]ro correspondet states that the Premier of Tra[?] dan said to-day that the Ar[?] ...

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  18. RED EXPLANATION OF BALLOONS

    LONDON, June 30.—The Berlin correspondet of lthe British United Press report that Me[?] Genererl Hall, chief of the American ...

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  19. BOMB SCARE ON GIANT LINER

    NEW YORK, June 30.—Police and firemen rushed to the liner Qneen Elizabeth this aftonoon as the result of telephoned ...

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  20. " AKK IN THE SAME BOAT "

    MACKAY, July l.—At the Industrial Court sittings today Mr Justice Matthews agreed with the employers' advocate, Mr S. H. ...

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  21. WOOL CHARGE

    CANBERRA, July 1.—On and from today the wool contributory charge will be reduced from ½ per cent of the sale value to ½ per ...

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  22. CONCOR ON SMALLER ELECTORATES

    BRISBANE, July 1.—Federal labour and Opposition members, in Brisbane today agreed that the commission redistributing the ...

    Article : 163 words
  23. Passengers v. Crew

    LONDON, July 1.—The Istanbul correspondent of the Associated Press says that an air liner from Bulgaria landed late ...

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  24. METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE DEFENDED

    CANBERRA, July 1.—Plans for the expansion of the Australian meteorological service at an estimated cost of £800,000 had been ...

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  25. COAL SUBSIDY

    CANBERRA, July 1. — The Joint Coal Board, which frequently urged the abolition of the coal subsidy, has now been advised ...

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  26. SOAP PRICES UP

    BRISBANE, July 1.—Surprise was caused in trade circles today when it was announced that the prices of soap and soap powder ...

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    LONDON, June 30.—The American Associated Press correspondent at Cairo says the Transjordan Foreign Minister Fawzi Mulki ...

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  28. Waterside Dispute In N.Z. Causes Union Concern

    WELLINGTON, July 1 (AAP-Reuter).—The National Executive of the Federation of Labour specially met yesterday to discuss developments in the waterfront dispute at Auckland. ...

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  29. BELGRADE CROWDS GIVE TITO OVATION

    LONDON, June 30.—The Belgrade radio reports that Marshal Tito, accompanied by Government officials, this afternoon visited building construction sites near Belgrade. Crowds ...

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  30. FEDERAI SHIPPING LINE SCHEME

    CANBERRA, July 1.—The Government is determined to press ahead with its policy to establish a Commonwealth shipping line ...

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  31. PENSIONS FOR WHARFIES?

    CANBERRA, July 1. — The Government has not yet considered any concrete plan to provide wharf labourers with pensions. ...

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  32. U.S. AWARDS TO AIRMEN

    CANBERRA, July 1.—Awards of United States decorations to 85 members of the Australian defence forces in recognition of their ...

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  33. FEDERAL SURPLUS

    CANBERRA, July 1. —The Commonwealth seemed certain to have a surplus of £2,000,000 of revenue over expenditure for the ...

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  34. SEA RISES

    LONDON, June 30.—The American Associated Press correspondent at Athens says three were killed and 100 injured, and 90 per ...

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    LONDON, June30.—The War Office announes that Field Marshal M[?]tgomery will visit France on July [?] until July 11 at the ...

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