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    CHAIRMAN of the Associated [?]nks (Mr. L. J. M'Connan) [?] his secretary reading a cable in America expressing anxiety ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Pressing for Maintenance of Convertibility of Sterling

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—The "Daily Herald's" political correspondent says fresh instructions for the British dollar talks delegation in Washington will probably be carried by Lord Inverche- ' pel, the British Ambassador, who is flying back from leave in Eng ...

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  5. STATE TAX REIMBURSEMENTS INCREASED TO £45,000,000

    CANBERRA, WEDNESDAY. — THE STATE PREMIERS TO-DAY ASKED THE COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT FOR AN INCREASE OF £25,000,000 IN THEIR UNIFORM TAX REIMBURSEMENTS, BUT ...

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    Air. At[?], British Prime Minister, WHO IS expected to resign early in September, and Mr. [?]nest Bevin, who is likely to succeed him. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Council Approves Works to Cost £107,000,000

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Loan Council this evening approved of a works programme of £107,000,000 for the Commonwealth and States for the financial year 1947-48. It agreed, however, that not more than 75 p.c. of the programme ...

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  8. INDONESIAN DISPUTE U.N.INVESTIGATION URGED BY SOVIET

    LAKE SUCCESS, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—The Secu rity Council yesterday resumed the debate on Indonesia. Mr. Gromyko (Russia) urged the Council.to create a commission to investigate and arbitrate the Dutch-Indonesian ...

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  9. DREDGE HAULSJ UP BOMB

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.-Reuter).-"You may guess What a shock we had when we saw our catch," said the ...

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  10. JAPANESE SHIP BOMBED

    TOKIO, Wednesday (A.A.PReuter) —Delayed repoits received from the Transportation Ministry to-day stated that a Japanese ship ...

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  11. MASSACRES IN PUNJAB

    LAHORE Wednesday (A.A. P)—The military authorities blame forces playing their own political game and defying the ...

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  12. IMPORT RESTRICTIONS MAY BE INCREASED

    PERTH (W.A.), Wednesday.—A warning that petrol cuts might be only the first and mildest of a great many restrictions on imports from America and the United Kingdom was issued to-day by Professor G. L, Wood, who is in ...

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  13. PLANNING UNIFORM RAILWAY SYSTEM

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday (A. A P.) —Mr. E. J. Ward Australian Transport Minister says Australia is planning a 75 million dollai ...

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  14. ATOMIC RESEARCH WORKER DIES

    BLOOMFIELD (New Jersey) Wednesday (A. A.P)— Dorothy Burns (3l) died yesterday nine months after filing a suit claiming 200 000 dollars ...

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  15. N.Z. TO MAKE SACRIFICES TO AID BRITAIN

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday (A.A P.-Reuter).—An indication of the sacrifices that New Zealanders may be called upon to ...

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  16. RECORD BUDGET SURPLUS. IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON Wednesday (A. A. P) —President Truman, reviewing the Budget, stated that the United States ...

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  17. CHILE TIRED OF COMMUNISTS

    SANTIAGO (Chile), Wednesday (A.A.P)—The President '(Senor Gabriel Gonzales Vidola) announced yesterday evening that all ...

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  18. RUSSIA VETOES RESOLUTIONS ON BALKANS

    LAKE SUCCESS, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—The Soviet Union used the veto twice late yesterday to kill two resolutions ...

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  19. Dog Helps Find Bodies

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.AP.-Reuter)— One hundred and one bodies have been found and 89 brought, to the surface at the Whitehaven ...

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  20. BRITISH COAL OUTPUT FALLS

    LONDON, Wednesday (A AP) —Britain's average weekly output of saleable mined coal was neaily 600000 tons lower in ...

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  21. RUSH TO BUY PETROL

    AUCKLAND Wednesday (A A. P. Reuter) —Because of the expectation that the Government will introduce the coupon ...

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  22. WANT HEAVIER PENALTIES FOR DRUNKEN MOTORISTS

    HOBART Wednesday — Heavier penalties for [?]ists found guilty of dining while under the influence of liquer ...

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  23. America's Davis Cup Team

    NEW YORK Wednesday (A.A.p)—Jack Kramer, Ted Schroeder, Frank Parker and Gardnar M[?]lloy will ...

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  25. TO BLOCKADE PORT

    NANKING Wednesday (AA.P.)—China to day moved to prevent all foreign ships from entering or leaving the ...

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  26. BRITISH AVIATION LAG CAUSED BY WAR

    HOBART, Wednesday —Bri[?]ait's lag in civil aviation was the aftermath of war, the British Munster for Civil Aviation (Lord Na than) told members of the Legacy Club to day. During the war America was ...

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  27. SENATOR BILBO ILL

    NEW ORLEANS Wednesday [?] A.P.)— Senator Theodore B[?]lbo Is seriously [?] after several operations for cancer of the Jaw He frequently ...

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  28. LONDON 'CHANGE CONTINUES DULL

    LONDON Wednesday (A.AP.) —Reuter's financial correspondent says some attempt to resist the recent downward ...

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