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  4. WOOL BILL MAY WRECK GENEVA TRADE TALKS

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—Complete failure of the Geneva trade talks and open warfare between President Truman and Congress are threatened by the Wool Bill ...

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  5. HONOURING EMPIRE DAY

    Bottom: Pupils salute the flag in honour of the day. (See Pages Two and Four.) —"The Examiner" photos. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ARMY TRUCK SHATTERED BY CORDITE EXPLOSION

    The twisted wreckage of an Army truck after its cargo of cordite had blown up near Benalla, killing two men instantly. The truck collided with trees al the side of the road and the cordite went off in a series of explosions heard miles from the scene. The picture shows the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 'GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS 10 YEARS OFF'

    Ten to 20 years would pass before the Commonwealth Government would be in a position to take over all health services at present administered by the State, ...

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  8. FACTORIES IN HIGH GEAR

    LONDON (A. A.P.). — Midlands industrialists are having trouble obtaining raw materials to keep pace ...

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  9. BIG OIL COMPANY FEARS STRIKE

    SYDNEY.—There nation-wide strike by employees of the Shell Oil Co. THIS was mentioned at a ...

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  10. TRIPLETS BORN AT Q.V.H.

    Triplets were born at the Queen Victoria Hospital, Launceston, yesterday to Mrs. M. T. Prophet, whose ...

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  11. SUFFICIENT FOOD IN BRITAIN

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The Leader of the House of Lords (Lord Addison), replying to the debate on food, ...

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  12. MANPOWER FOR ENGLAND

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — The First Ukrainian Division of tho former Gorman Army, about 8000 strong, is being moved from Italy to ...

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  13. FARMERS' COSTS

    CANBERRA—An enquiry into primary production costs was yesterday urged by the Leader of the ...

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  14. VON NIDA BEATEN

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Dai Rees, after a final round of 68 yesterday for a total of 279, won the "Daily Mail" ...

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  15. ONLY ONE TRUTHFUL

    PARIS (A.A.P.).—M. Daladier, former Premier, told the Parliamentary Commission enquiring into the reasons for France's defeat ...

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  16. DEADLOCK ON TRIESTE

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.)—Representatives ot the Big Five have been unable to agree on any of the 10 nominees for the governorship ...

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  17. INDIA PLAN APPROVED

    LONDON (A.A.P.).— Cabinet, at a special meeting yesterday, generally approved the Viceroy's plan of ...

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  18. B.M.A. to Discuss Mercy Killings

    LONDON (A.A.P.) —The General Medical Council, which is the disciplinary body of the B.M.A., will discuss Dr. Edwin Alfred Barton's ...

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  19. FEDERAL SHIPPING LINE MIGHT BE SOLD

    CANBERRA.—If the present Government established a Commonwealth shipping line, it could make no provision guaranteeing that the line would not be sold by a succeeding government. ...

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  20. Jews Appeal to Truman for Help

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—The Hebrew Committee of National Liberation has asked President Truman to underwrite illegal immigration to Palestine by supplying 20 ships, 500 lorries and 50 million dollars. ...

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  21. Cordite Blast Enquiry

    CANBERRA.—An enquiry has been ordered into the deaths of two soldiers, who were killed on ...

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  22. U.S. PRESSING BRITAIN ON BALANCES?

    CANBERRA.—Mr. Cameron (Lib., S.A.) suggested in the House of Representatives yesterday that the U.S. was pressing Britain to seek financial assistance from the Dominions, thus lessening the strain on the U.S. ...

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  23. FOOTBALLERS BY AIR

    MELBOURNE — Victorian footballers will travel by air to the Australian National Football Carnival in Hobart in July and ...

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  24. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    "THE approach of the Tasmanian fruit industry to the Federal Government for a continuation of the ...

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  25. SPECIAL CARE FOR TRIPLETS

    Despite special care in the premature ward, one of the triplets born at the Queen Victoria Hospital yesterday died a few hours later. They were placed in the three cots on the left of the picture and received oxygen from nearby cylinders. The photographer was not permitted ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Alleges 'Crooked' Deals in Wall St.

    WASHINGTON (A.A.F.). — Outrageous "crooked" dealings in Wall St. were alleged in the House of Representatives yesterday by Representative A. Sabath (Dem., illinois). ...

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