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    Two destroyers of the U. S. squadron visiting Melbourne, U. S. S. laffry (left) and U. S. S. Ingraham. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. HOLDUPS IN THREE STATES THREATENED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Industrial holdups in three States are threatened unless the Federal Government announces that it is prepared to hear claims by the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association. ...

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  5. Stealing Meat From Plates of British People

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—"Some meat traders in all States in Australia are knowingly and wilfully stealing meat from the plates of the people of Britain. "These traders know that if they did not engage in black ...

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  6. TALKS ON INDIA

    LONDON, Monday (A. A. P.) —Reuter's diplomatic correspondent says the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) is to call a ...

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  7. MOVEMENT TO END CHINESE WAR GAINING STRENGTH

    NEW YORK, Monday (A. A. P.).—The "Herald-Tribune's" Shanghai correspondent, Christopher Rand, says the movement to end the civil war is daily gaining strength, with many independent newspapers calling for peace and gaining the support of more and more prominent ...

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  8. BANKING ORDER RESENTED

    Strong disapproval of the action of the Federal Government in forcing councils to trade with the Commonwealth Bank was ...

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  9. MERCY PLEAS REJECTED

    LONDON, Monday (A. A. P.)— Reuter's Athens correspondent says King Paul to-day rejected pleas for mercy from two German ...

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  10. WILL PRODUCE ELECTRICITY FROM URANIUM

    LONDON, Monday (A. A. P.) The "Daily Express" says a £7,000,000 atomic power station, which will produce ...

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  11. ENGINE-DRIVER'S PRESENCE OF MIND

    LONDON, Monday. (A. A. P.)— The driver of a pilot engine stayed at the controls as the Glasgowto-Euston express, with brakes ...

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  12. FEDERAL UNION OF CHURCHES

    HOBART, Monday.—On his return from the assembly meetings of the Presbyterian Church in Victoria the State Moderator (Dr. Ford), ...

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  13. PLANE EXPLODES AMID GROUP OF BOYS

    NEW YORK, Monday (A. A. P.) —A Navy Corsair fighter plane crashed in Burlington, Iowa, yesterday. It hit two houses. then ...

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  14. WARNING TO YOUTH

    LONDON, Monday. (A. A. P.)— Empire Youth Sunday was observed throughout Britain yesterday. In London Dominion ...

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  15. REPORTED JEWS PARACHUTING INTO PALESTINE

    NEW YORK, Monday (A. A. P.).—A number of Jews from Europe had parachuted into Palestine in the last three weeks from aircraft chartered by the Political Action Committee for Palestine, and more were in training for similar "repatriation by air" under a programme ...

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  16. U. S. BLAMED FOR FALL IN RUBBER MARKET

    SINGAPORE, Monday (A. A. P.) —The president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce (Mr. K. C. Lee) complained to-day ...

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  17. URGED TO KEEP BAN ON DUTCH SHIPS

    BATAVIA, Monday (A. A. P.). —The Indonesian trade union congress at Malang yesterday passed a resolution asking for a ...

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  18. Royal Family May Visit Australia Next Year

    LONDON, Mon. (A. A. P.) —The "Evening Standard" says the Royal Family may visit Australia in 1948. A ...

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  19. ALLEGEDLY CARRIED TALES TO JAPANESE

    WASHINGTON, Monday (A. A. P.)—The radio commentator Drew Pearson reveals that one of the most ...

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  20. LAUNCESTON SHORT OF COAL

    HOBART, Monday.—Efforts are being made by the State Government to secure an early shipment of coal to Launceston. ...

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  21. URGES AID FOR ITALY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. (A. A. P.)—There was a very real possibility that Italy might be dominated by a ...

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  22. METHYLATED SPIRITS JETTISONED

    SINGAPORE, Monday. (A. A. P.) —Two hundred gallons of Australian methylated spirits, taken aboard the Marella without an ...

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  23. PLAN FOR FUSION OF ZONES

    LONDON, Monday (A. A. P.) —The "Daily Telegraph's" Berlin correspondent says it is officially stated that ...

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  24. DEMANDS THAT BRITISH QUIT EGYPT

    CAIRO, Monday (A. A. P.)—The Premier (Nokrashy Pasha), replying to Mr. Ernest Bevin's statement that Britain would not appease Egypt at the expense of the Sudan, said the continued presence of British troops in Egypt infringed the sovereignty of a free, ...

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  25. ALARMING INCREASE IN CRIME

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There has been an alarming increase in crimes of violence in Sydney during the past six weeks, ...

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  26. A. B. C. News Service in June

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Commission (Mr. J. F. Boyer) announces that ...

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  27. CONSTRUCTION SQUADRON FOR ROCKET RANGE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— The announcement to-day of the formation of an R. A. A. F. airfield construction squadron ...

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  28. CLOTHING COUPONS FOR O. S. CHILDREN

    HOBART, Monday.—The cloding date for applications for special clothing coupons issued to over-size children was May 31, the ...

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  29. CHIANG REBUKES STUDENTS

    NANKING, Monday. (A. A. P.)—"The money that the Government pays for your upkeep comes from the toiling ...

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  30. DISEASES THAT MIGHT BE USEFUL IN BACTERIOLOGICAL WAR

    NEW YORK, Monday (A. A. P.).—Thirty-three diseases of man, plants and animals possibly useful in s bacteriological war a[?] described with the War Department's permission in a Journal of Immunology report which was prepared for public information by scientists who ...

    Article : 213 words
  31. IRAQ WANTS POUND OF FLESH

    BAGHDAD, Monday. (A. A. P.) —Yousuf Rhamina, Finance Minister, said Iraq was determined to receive her sterling balance from ...

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  32. BAIL REFUSED IN ASSAULT CASE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Bail was refused in the North Sydney Police Court to-day to Claude Philip Shoobridge. aged 29. laborer, who is ...

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