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  3. BRITAIN FACES CRISIS

    LONDON, July 27.—National Sunday newspapers agree that there is a concerted movement within the Labour Government to urge Mr. Attlee ...

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  4. NO EARLY MOVE BY P.M. ON INDONESIA

    CANBERRA, July 27.—There are no firm grounds for the week-end reports that the Commonwealth Government will refer the Dutch-Indonesian dispute to U.N.O. However, it can be expected that the Commonwealth is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Labour Has No Place For Opportunists

    MACKAY, July 27—Speaking at a complimentary dinner tendered by the local branch of the A.L.P. in Mackay on Saturday night, the ...

    Article : 342 words
  6. U.S. Wool Bill Only To Be Signed

    WASHINGTON, July 27.—The House, by a voice vote, passed the Wool Bill continuing the Government's domestic wool subsidy ...

    Article : 264 words
  7. No Waggons So Graziers Selling Stock

    BRISBANE, July 27.—Graziers in the drought-hit areas of the central-west and north-west of Queensland faced almost certain ...

    Article : 288 words
  8. U.S. PRESIDENTS MOTHER DEAD

    GRANDVIEW (Missouri), July 26.—President Truman's mother, Mrs. Martha Truman, aged 94, died to-day while the President ...

    Article : 240 words
  9. THIEF CAUGHT WITH GOODS

    SYDNEY, July 27.—Two constables caught an alleged thief red-handed during a patrol of Redfern to-day. When on a motor cycle outfit, they ...

    Article : 81 words
  10. SHOOTING VICTIM DIES

    Leonard Alovsius Boylan, railway officer at Storth, on the Ayr line, who was admitted to the General Hospital a week previously, suffering from a ...

    Article : 129 words
  11. LITTLE INTEREST IN COMMUNIST RALLY

    BRISBANE, July 27.—Only about 200 people attended the Communist rally in Wickham Park this afternoon, to protest against ...

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  12. TRAIN CREWS TO ADHERE TO RULES

    BRISBANE, July 27.—Unless the Railway Department amends its signal and speed regulations, 350 drivers and firemen attached to ...

    Article : 179 words
  13. STUDENTS IN RALLY "BASHED BY POLICE"

    SYDNEY, July 27.—At a Communist Party rally in the Domain to-day, three speakers alleged that University students "peacefully ...

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  14. NO MILK DELIVERY IN SYDNEY SUBURBS

    SYDNEY, July 27. For the fourth morning in succession, about [?] householders in parts of King's Cross, Pott's Point and Globe will be without ...

    Article : 111 words
  15. ST. KILDA SHOOTING

    MELBOURNE July 27.—Found lying beside a truck, in a laneway off Neptune Street. St. Kilda, late this afternoon, Keith Kitchener Hull, 30 of ...

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  16. BAN ON STADIUMS REQUESTED

    SYDNEY, July 27.—The New South Wales Boxers and Wrestlers' Association resolved to-night that a request be sent to the Trades and Labour ...

    Article : 108 words
  17. 32,000 TRY TO INSPECT WARSHIPS

    SYDNEY, July 27.—More than 32,000 people waited in queues at Wooloomooloo this afternoon, some of them for three hours, to inspect ...

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  18. EGGS 3d. CHEAPER TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, July 27 - The wholesale prices of all eggs will be lowered 3d. per dozen from Monday. The new prices will be: First quality ...

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  19. CHINESE GIRL MUST RETURN TO PARENTS

    SYDNEY, July 27.—The Acting Minister for Immigration (Senator Armstrong), said to-night there was no likelihood that Gwenda Yee, ...

    Article : 146 words
  20. AERIAL MOSQUITO SPRAYING

    BRISBANE, July 27.—It is expected that a mixed reception will be given to the proposal that the aerial spraying of Brisbane and suburbs be carried ...

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  21. UNBROKEN DINGO-PROOF FENCE

    BRISBANE, July 27.—Immediate State action to erect an Unbroken dingo-proof fence in Western Queensland from the New South Wales ...

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  22. £1m. Company To Search For More Silver Lead

    BRISBANE, July 27.—A southern mining company, with more than £1,000,000 awaiting investment, will probe the possibility of greater and wider exploitation of the Mt. Isa silver lead field. The move was revealed by ...

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  23. Australia, Second Only To U.S. In Japan Policy

    TOKIO, July 26.—Two clear points have emerged from the welter of speculation since Dr. Evatt arrived in Japan; One is that he is here to convince General MacArthur and, therefore, the United States generally, that ...

    Article : 378 words
  24. AUSSIES MUST AID IN FOOD ECONOMY

    BRISBANE, July 27.—Agricultural nations such as Australia must help stabilise the food economy of the world, stated the Chairman of the ...

    Article : 111 words
  25. INVASION OF DOMINICA DENIED

    WASHINGTON, July 27—The Dominican Ambassador, Julio Ortega Frier, asserted that an army of Communist revolutionaries ...

    Article : 185 words
  26. UNIONS TO CONFER ON DUTCH SHIP BAN

    MELBOURNE, July 27.—A conference of all unions concerned in placing bans on Dutch shipping will be held in Sydney on August ...

    Article : 118 words
  27. JAP BARTER TRADE AGREEMENT

    TOKIO, July 26. The Japanese Government has embarked on an extensive barter trade programme with China, the Soviet Union, France, ...

    Article : 77 words
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