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  3. DUTCH BOMB NDONESIAN

    BATAVIA, Monday (A.A.P.- Reuter).—The Dutch Air Force to-day bombed Indonesian airfields as land forces drove towards the hill city of Malang. The military operations against the Indonesians, ...

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  4. JUST BEFORE FATAL CRASH

    SCENE ON BOARD H.M.S. THESEUS in Port Phillip Bay on Sunday as planes took off from the flight deck for the formation, which resulted in a fatal crash. The leader of the flight, a Scafire, is seen taking off. At the rear are the Fireflies, two of which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Likely Line of Talks Between

    TOKIO, Monday (A.A.P.- Reuter).—The first public indication of the line that the talks between Dr. H. V. Evatt, the Australian Minister of External Affairs, and General MacArthur, the Supreme Allied Commander in ...

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  6. 4 DEAD, 30 HURT IN TRAIN SMASH

    LONDON, Monday (A.A P.— Reuter).—The London-Liverpool express was derailed at Grendon, between Nuneaton and ...

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  7. Partly-Finished Homes Abandoned

    SYDNEY, Monday.— One thousand partly-finished houses in Sydney have been abandoned by the builders, who say ...

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  8. Cancer Institute May Be Set Up in Tasmania

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— If the cancer institute vvere not set up in Melbourne, Tasmania would have to set up its own ...

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  9. TREATY DECISION COMMENDED

    NEW YORK, Monday (A. A. P.).— The "Daily News" halls as good news the United States decision to proceed with ...

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  10. POTATO PRICE SCHEME WILL NOT BE EXTENDED

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Minister for Commerce (Mr. Pollard) to-day warned that the existing scheme for growing potatoes under guaranteed price by contract would not be extended after the present season ending in 1948. ...

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  11. TESTS WITH 25,000-LB

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.). —The Air Ministry says that bombs up to 25,000 lb will be used in British and American ...

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  12. CHINA'S GREAT EDUCATIONAL CAMPAIGN

    No more dynamic work was being done in Asia than the great educational campaign of James Yen in China, Or. W. G. ...

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  13. MAY NOT BE READMITTED TO U.S.

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Sister Kenny, speaking at a reception given in London in her honor by the British Infantile ...

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  14. WONTHAGGI MINERS TO STAY OUT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— At a stopwork meeting to-day, the miners at Wonthaggi decided to stop out until the management of the State Coal ...

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  15. R.A.A.F. AID FOR ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION

    MELBOURNE Monday. — The part the R.A.A.F. would play in the forthcoming expedition was announced to-day by the Minister for ...

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  16. RED ARMY OFFICERS TAKEN TO TASK

    LONDON, Monday. (A.A.P.)— According to Reuter's Pails correspondent, some Red Army occupation officers were accused of falling ...

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  17. Tobacco Imports May Be Cist

    CANBERRA, Monday — A hint that imports of tobacco leaf might be reduced because of the dollar shortage was given by the ...

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  18. NO SIGN OF. MISSING STOKER

    TOKIO, Monday (A.A.P.).—A search party which left Tokio last week to investigate reports that Stoker Jack Cromarty Angrave, of ...

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  19. CHAMBER BECAME SLAUGHTERHOUSE

    RANGOON, Monday (A.A.P.).—"In a second the Council Chamber became a slaughterhouse," said one of the survivors of the assassins' attack on the Burmese Executive Council. "It was as if lightning struck all us." ...

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  20. RUSSIANS GETTING URANIUM FROM

    CHEMNITZ, Mon. (AA.P.). —The Russians have cordoned off 12 square miles of Saxony, containing the only known large ...

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  21. WATERFRONT PEACE THREATENED

    ADELAIDE, Monday.— Disagreement over the introduction of new Working hours on the Port Adelaide Wharf threatens waterfront peace. ...

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  22. PLAN TO GIVE SHIPS TO FORMER ENEMIES

    NEW YORK Monday (A.A.P.)— The American Merchant Marine Institute to-day made a statement attacking a plan now before ...

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  23. WILL NOT LOAD DUTCH SHIPS

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Waterside workers in Brisbane and Adelaide were instructed to-day temporarily to cease loading Dutch ships ...

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  24. SENORA PERON NOT TO VISIT ENGLAND

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.-Reufer).—The Argentine Ministry of Foreign Affairs has informed the British Embassy in Buenos Aires ...

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  25. UNPRECEDENTED PROSPERITY

    WASHINGTON, Monday (A.A.P.).— The United States had agreed to a pinnacle of unprecedented prosperity, ...

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  26. France as Peace-Maker

    PARIS, Monday (A.A.P.-Reuter). — The Prime Minister (M Ramadier), describing France as the "traditional messenger of peace," ...

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  27. TRAGIC CLIMAX TO SEA DRAMA

    AUCKLAND, Monday (A.A.P.-Reuter).—While the engines of the liner Rimutaka, bound for Wellington, bent a threnody, Helena Young, aged 10 years, died miles from her Pitcairn Island home in the ship's hospital at midnight on Friday in a tragic climax to a ...

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  28. PILOTS KILLED IN MID-AIR COLLISION

    TOKIO, Monday. (A.A..Reuter). — Two United States Army Air Force pilots were killed on Thursday when a P51 and a trainer ...

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  29. FOR PRINCESS' TROUSSEAU

    SYDNEY, Monday.—An iceblue cloak interwoven with threads of Austrslian silver and carrying a waratah worked in ...

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  30. STATES MUST. MAKE OWN

    CANBERRA, Monday.— The Federal Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. Pollard) to-day advised the State Government's to finalise their plans for continuing the orderly marketing of primary production. ...

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  31. World Becoming Agricultural Entity

    CANBLRKA Monday. — International plins for the agricultural industry would be necessity if pre-war difficulties ...

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  32. JEWS TRY TO BLOW UP RADAR STATION

    JERUSALEM. Monday, (A.A. P.) — Jewish terrorists scaled with ropes and climbing-irons a 300-ropes cliff in an attempt ...

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  33. DENIES ATTACK ON PSYCHIATRY

    WASHINGTON, Monday (A A P)—Monsignor Fulton Sheen, professor of philosophy at the Catholic University, has denied ...

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  34. Burial of Naval Aircraft Victims

    MELBOURNE Monday —Two of the six victims of crashes during exeicises by the Biitish aircraft carriers in the bay ...

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  35. BRITISH EXPORTS MOUNTING

    LONDON, Monday A. A.P.)— United Kingdom expoits in June were valued at £93 million which is the highest for ...

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  36. TENNIS

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.) — Reutor's Paris correspondent reports that in the French lawn tennis championships Budge Patty (U.S.) d Barry ...

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  37. DRIVE AGAINST COMMUNISTS

    WASHINGTON, Monday (A A. P)— Army quarters disclosed that the War Department General Staff's drive against Communists in ...

    Article : 63 words
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    Aerial picture taken from a special plane after the fatal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  39. False Tax Returns: Firm Must Pay £8900

    AUCKLAND, Monday, (A.A.P.Reuter). — Taxation amounting to £8700 and fines totalling £200 have to be paid by a New Plymouth ...

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