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  3. 'Stop Drift To War' French Leader

    President Auriol, of France, in a recent speech, made an appeal for "frank parley between responsible statesmen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ARAB STAND PRECIPITATES CRISIS

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.).—The British Cabinet is believed to have reached a vital decision when it met to-day to consider the international crisis precipitated by the Arab States' refusal to accept the Security Council's call ...

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  5. Bitter U.S. Press Attacks on Britain

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—British officials whose duties include surveys of American public opinion, say Britain is now receiving a worse press drubbing than at any other time since the fall of Tobruk in ...

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  6. President Of Israel

    Dr. Chaim Weizmann was elected President of Israc[?] by the provisional Council of the State recently. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MACARTHUR MAY BE INVITED TO WASHINGTON

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—The Senate Republican Whip, Mr. Kenneth Wherry, predicted to-day that General ...

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  8. PINEAPPLES EARN DOLLARS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— The largest single consignment of canned pineapple products ever shipped from ...

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  9. To Test Validity of New Car Regulations

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Special Federal Court to-day Mr. J. Lee (for Cecil Stanley Crouch, of Castlereagh st., ...

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  10. Conspiracy Charges on N.G. Timber Concessions

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Attorney-General (Mr. Martin) announced to-night that it had been decided to proceed with a conspiracy ...

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  11. 228 MIGRANTS FROM U.S.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— The largest parly of American ex-servicemen and their families ever to come to Australia as ...

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  12. S. AFRICAN POLL

    JOHANNESBURG, Friday (A.A.P.).—Election figures at midday to-day showed that General Smuts' party had won 56 seats, the ...

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  13. OPPOSES "HOLY WAR" AGAINST COMMUNISM

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—Dr. Garbett Archbishop of York, told North of England churchmen at York that he opposed a "holy war" against Communism, for which many, he said, were now calling. ...

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  14. N.Z. RESTRICTS CAR IMPORTS

    AUCKLAND, Thursday (A.A.P.Reuter).—The announcement of the Minister for Finance (Mr. Nash) that there will be no additional ...

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  15. ALLEGED SECRET NEGOTIATIONS WITH HITLER

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.), —Reuter's Moscow correspondent says the Soviet Foreign Ministry has published ...

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  16. QUEENSTOWN MAN WINS R.S.L. HOUSE

    The R.S.L. all-electric house at Mooreville Road, Burnie, for which 100,000 art union tickets were circulated, has been won by Mr. B. Leo, of Queenstown. The drawing took place in the Burnie Theatre last night, and ...

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  17. Employers Blamed For Shortage of Staff

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Some city business offices were poky, dusty and poorly lit, reminiscent of offices described by Charles Dickens in his ...

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  18. STATE POLITICAL CRISIS MOVING TO CLIMAX

    HOBART, Thursday.—Indications that the pending State political crisis will reach its climax earlier than was ...

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  19. HUGE FRUIT CAKE SHIPMENT TO U.K.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Nearly 4,500,000 lb. of Australian fruit cake, valued at £S310,000, will be shipped to Britain within the next ...

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  20. Lighthouse Struck By Lightning

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Lightning[?] the 1000-ft. high light[?] [?] Deal Island, between [?] Promontory ...

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  21. U.S. CHALLENGE TO RUSSIA

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—Secretary of State George C. Marshall to-day challenged Russia to give proof of ...

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  22. DIED AFTER BOXING EXHIBITION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A 16-year-old boy who had infantilc paralysis when he was two, rheumatic fever at four and whose heart ...

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  23. GOODWILL MISSION TO S.E. ASIA

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—On a goodwill mission to countries in S.E. Asia, Mr. MacMahon Ball left Sydney by R.A.A.F. Dakota to-day ...

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  24. RUSH OF TRADE WITH N.E.I. LIKELY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The lifting of the trade union ban on Dutch shipping in Australian ports appears likely to result in a rush of trade between the Commonwealth and the Netherlands East Indies. ...

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  25. Welcome Nugget As Stamp Design

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Consideration will be given by the P.M.G. (Senator Cameron) to suggestions that a design of ...

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  26. Steel Workers May Have to Be Dismissed

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A wage dispute at the Burwood colliery, on the northern coalfield, which has already caused ...

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  27. FINED £30 FOR OPERATING SECRET RADIO TRANSMITTER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Pleading guilty in the District Court to-day to a charge of having contravened the Wireless ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN PIANIST'S WASHINGTON DEBUT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—The Australian pianist, Eunice Gardiner, made her Washington debut with a recital last night, after ...

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  31. RUMORED HIROHITO PLANNING TO ABDICATE

    TOKIO, Thursday (A.A.P.).—This city to-day buzzed with rumors, unconfirmable, that Emperor Hirohito is planning to abdicate on August 15. The rumors, which began on May 6, after the Empeter's visit to General MacArthur, have become stronger in the past ...

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  32. Increased British Migration Advocated

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.). —The Earl of Portsmouth, in the House of Lords, advocated increased British migration to ...

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  33. Said to Favor Nationalisation of Radio Stations

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Certain Ministers were keen to give the A.B.C. a complete monopoly over frequency modulation and ...

    Article : 161 words
  34. 4000 Cases of Food for Britons

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—H.M.A.S. Kanimbla will carry 4000 cases of foodstuffs for the people of Flymouth, and Devon when she ...

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