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  3. MOVE TO RETAIN SUBSIDIES ON BASIC LIVING NEEDS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The next Premiers' conference, to be held in Canberra in August, will recommend to the Commonwealth Government that subsidies be retained on all basic living commodities. ...

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  4. DOGS BARKED IN VAIN

    Mr. L. Evans, St. Kilda garage proprietor failed to profit by the warning when his two watchdogs barked in the night. Thieves blew a safe in the garage, and also escaped with tickets worth 200 gallons of petrol. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Molotov 'Not in Tow n' When Envoys Arrive

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.). — Reuter's Moscow correspondent says that a few hours after the British and American envoys arrived to discus the Berlin crisis with Mr. Molotov the Russian Foreign Office Press Department announced that he was "not in town." The ...

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  6. STATE ELECTION

    HOBART, Friday. — Mr. G. G. Wallis, president of the Tasmanian branch of the Communist Party, will contest Denison ...

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  7. UNIONS MOVE ON BASIC WAGE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Following an announcement f by the Arbitration Court yesterday that conciliation ...

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  8. TRIED TO PIRATE PLANE IN AIR

    HONG KONG, Friday (A.A. P.-Reutcr).— A Chinese, Wong Yu, the sole survivor of the Cathay Pacific air crash near ...

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  9. FILIBUSTER IN U.S. SENATE

    WASHINGTON, Friday (A.A.P.).—The Southern Senators yesterday began their promised filibuster against the Anti-Poll ...

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  10. FORESTALLS MOVE FOR MINERS' STOP-WORK MEETINGS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—After hearing evidence on the effeetSon the public of a loss of about 50,000 tons of coal which would result if N.S. Wales miners held a one-day stoppage next week in response to instruction by the Central Council of the Miners' Federation, the Coal ...

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  11. Hungarian President's Son-in-Law Arrested

    BUDAPEST, Friday (A.A.P.)— Victor Csornoky, son-in-law of President Zoltan Tildy, has been arrested and charged with spying and treason. ...

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  12. NOT IN FAVOR OF WHEAT PACT

    WASHINGTON, Friday (A.A.P.). — The Senate Foreign Relations Committee met in closed session yesterday to ...

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  13. JEWS' PEACE TERMS

    TEL AVIV. Friday (A.A.P.)— The Israeli Foreign Minister (Mr. Shertok) said that in the final peace settlement the Israeli Government ...

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  14. QUERIES RELEASE OF PRISONER

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. H. J. Bate, M.L.A., to-day threatened to demand an explanation from the Government, when ...

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  15. ENDORSES DRIVE FOR PRODUCTION

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— The A.C.T.U. would give wholehearted support to the Federal Government's drive for greater ...

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  16. SEARCHED IN VAIN FOR DISABLED SHIP

    PERTH, Friday. — A Catalina amphibian with food supplies failed to find the disabled freighter Papachristidis Vassilios after flying 75C ...

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  17. Light War Trial Sentences

    NUREMBERG, Friday (A.A.P.). —The American war crimes tribunal imposed the lightest of all war trial sentences on 13 of the ...

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  18. ENDORSES MOVE FOR NEW STATE

    BRISBANE, Friday,— The Country Party State conference to-day approved a proposal strongly advocating creation of a new Australian ...

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  20. CARRIER READY IN NOVEMBER

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Australia's first aircraft-carrier, the Sydney, will be commissioned In November, the Navy Office announced to-day. ...

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  21. Hyderabad "Blockaded"

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.)— Mr. Winston Churchill, in a House of Commons debate on Hyderabad and Kashmir to-day, said India was ...

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  23. WORST SERIES OF ROAD ACCIDENTS FOR YEARS

    HOBART, Friday.—Four people have lost their lives and nine are still in hospital as a result of the worst series of road accidents in and near Ho bart for many years. Two of the accidents occurred yesterday, three more early this morning, and two this evening. Mr. James Griggs (about 70) and ...

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  24. UNLIKELY TO ABOLISH S.I.C.

    CANBERRA. Friday. — Suggestions by chambers of commerce for abolition of the Stevedoring Industry commission are not ...

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  25. Communist Surrenders

    NEW YORK, Friday (A.A.P.).— Robert G. Thompson, New York State chairman of the Communist Party, who is one of 12 Communist ...

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  26. BIGGEST SUCCESS YET AGAINST MALAYAN REDS

    SINGAPORE, Friday (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Army and police scored the biggest success so far against the Communist insurgents in central Malaya when at dawn this morning they struck against two hideouts in the jungle area south of the Batu Arang coalfield. The latest reports ...

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  27. Talks on Jerusalem Postponed

    LAKE SUCCESS, Friday (A.A.P.) —The Trusteeship Council, overriding strong Soviet objections, yesterday, by eight votes to one, ...

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  28. TO RESUME ON SEPTEMBER 1

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Federal Parliament will resume on September 1, and will sit until some time In December, it was ...

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  29. NO BULLION IN DESTROYER

    WASHINGTON, Friday (A.A.P.).—The Navy Department states that it is "pretty certain" that the destroyer Peary, which ...

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  30. TRUMAN ON SLUMP DANGER

    WASHINGTON, Friday (A.A. P.).— President Truman and his economic advisers warned Congress to-day that a ...

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