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  3. ANOTHER LOAN TO BE LAUNCHED

    BRISBANE, July 12.— Another loan of £100,000,000, will be launched by the Government in October. Of ...

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  4. COCONUT NURSERY MEN IN FIJI

    The copra industry ranks third in importance in Fiji's trade. Production during 1947 totalled 35,000 tons, the price being £41 a ton (Fijian currency). Of firstt importance to the industry is the preservation of plantations. Natives here are examining nuts which have been allowed to germinate in a nursery for transplanting. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ARGUMENT ON PRICES IN CANE INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, July 12.—Intervening during the argument on the prices to be paid for cane, the chairman of the Central Cane Prices Board (Mr W. F. Smith), at a sitting of the board today, said it ...

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  6. CHIFLEY RETURNS TO LONDON AFTER HECTIC BERLIN VISIT

    LONDON, July 11.—The Australian Prime Minister (Mr Chifley,) in a hectic eight hours' tour of Berlin, covered more territory than most observers would in eight weeeks. Arriving at Gatow airport soon ...

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  7. POLICE DOG FINDS MISSING MAN

    SYDNEY, July 12.—The police dog, Vengeance, [?] cross between an Alsatian and a bloodhound, today followed ...

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  8. MALAYAN REDS SEIZE COAL MINE

    SINGAPORE, July, 12. (AAP-Reuter).—Between 70 and 100 Communist terroists today seized the colliery, township of Batu ...

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  9. CONTROVERSY IN U.G.A. RANKS

    BRISBANE, July 12.—A move to deal with the Maranoa Graziers' Association for having gone over the heads of the central ...

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  10. SOVIET MOVE IN KOREA

    SEOUL, July 11.—South Korea faces a shortage of electricity for at least two years unless the Soviet relents and permits a ...

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  11. 2000 ARAB TROOPS TRAPPED BY JEWS?

    LONDON, July 12.—The Haifa correspondent of the British United Press states that Jewish troops have surrounded more than 2000 Arab troops, the majority of whom are Iraqis, in Tireh, five miles ...

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  12. Berlin The Stalingrad Of German Liberty

    LONDON, July 11.—Professor Ernst Reuter, addressing a Socialist meeting in the American zone, said: "Berlin will be the Stalingrad of German liberty. If Berlin falls the liberty of all east of the ...

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  13. TENDERS FOR INDIAN LINSEED

    CANBERRA, July 12.—The Indian Government has accepted tenders covering half of Australia's total quota of ...

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  14. CHARGE AGAINST JOURNALIST

    SYDNEY, July 12.—George Crawford, 35, journalists, was remanded until July 19 in the Balmain Court today on a charge of ...

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  15. Further Evidence In Rail Fatality

    GOONDIWINDI, July 12.— Ronald Edward Harris, railway guard, today denied that he had been told not to pick up an IC ...

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  16. ABDULLAH SEEKING LOAN

    NEW YORK, July 11.—The Lake Success correspondent of the "New York Times" states that, according to usually reliable ...

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  17. STRIKE DECISION BY N.S.W. FIREMEN

    SYDNEY, July 12.— After a special meeting of the Cabinet today the Premier (Mr McGirr) told the striking fire officers and ...

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  18. CALWELL REPLIES TO MIGRATION CRITICISM

    CANBERRA, July 12.—Some people who today were trying their best to disrupt the economy of Malaya were also trying their best to break down Australia's long-established immigration laws, the ...

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  19. No Play In Test Yesterday

    MANCHESTER, July 12.—Due to rain there was no play in the third Test today, thus spoiling England's chances of winning the ...

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  20. HERD-TESTING UNIT AT MONTO

    BRISBANE, July 12.—The establishment of two new units for testing herds under the herd-recording scheme was ...

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  21. MAN AND WIFE BADLY BURNT

    SYDNEY, July 12.—A man and his wife were badly burnt tonight when a young man broke a bottle of methylated spirits ...

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  22. STOPWORK THREAT AT BUNNERONG

    SYDNEY, July 12.—The operatives at the Bunnerong power station have threatened to hold a 24-hour stopwork meeting on ...

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  23. CLOTHING-SHIPPING SUBSIDIES UNLIKELY

    CANBERRA, July 12.—There is no likelihood of the Commonwealth accepting a suggestion by the State Ministers in Melbourne ...

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  24. PESSIMISM OVER TRUMAN'S CHANCES

    PHILADELPHIA, July 12.—An air of gloom and despondency hung over the 1500 delegates as they prepared to attend the ...

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  25. ACTU Move For 44/- Wage Rise

    MELBOURNE, July 12.—A decision on the application of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions for an increase of 44/- in ...

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  26. ACCIDENT AT RANDWICK

    SYDNEY, July 12.—Alf. Harrison, 24, Queensland buckjumping rider, was seriously injured in an accident at Randwick this morning. ...

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  27. MONTGOMERY IN VIENNA

    VIENNA, July 11.—Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, who is making his first visit to Vienna, arrived by air from Paris, where ...

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  28. UNO MISSION TO AFRICA

    LONDON, July 11.—A UNO trusteeship council mission, composed of British, American, French, Australian, Chinese, ...

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  29. GOOD SHOOTING

    LONDON, July 12.— V. R. Buttsworth and H. Natt (Australia) scored the highest possible 50 and tied with 10 other ...

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    TOKYO, July 11.—An earthquake rocked Tokyo for 30 seconds at 10.4 tonight. Windows rattled and buildings shook, but ...

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