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  3. FRESH BID TO SOLVE BERLIN CRISIS

    PARIS, Thursday.—Behind-the-scenes negotiations in a new effort to solve the Berlin crisis began yesterday. Dr. Bramuglia, president of the Security Council, after the failure of the Evatt-Trygve Lie appeal, submitted questionnaires to Britain, America, France and Russia asking for technical information ...

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  4. ARENA THRILL AT SHOW

    An arena thrill at the Devonport show was provided by L. Frizzon, who scaled this 100 ft. pole and lopped the top, which is shown falling to the ground. Note the seagulls circling the pole.—(Rust photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Prices for Homes To Stay Fixed

    HOBART, Thurs. — It is proposed to decontrol sales of urban and suburban land for building, but ...

    Article : 170 words
  6. Members' Pensions Scheme Approved

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Members of both Liberal and Country Parties to-day approved in principle of the ...

    Article : 146 words
  7. BRITISH REDS DEMONSTRATE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Uproar broke out at Sheffield's pageant of production in the City Hall when Communists demonstrated against ...

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  8. 30 Million Years Old

    LONDON, Thursday. — The professor of human anatomy at Oxford University, Professor W. E. Clark, has disclosed ...

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  9. Gold Worth £250,000 Left In Yards

    PERTH, Thursday. — Gold bullion worth £250,000 was left in the railway yards at Chidlow, 30 miles from Perth, ...

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  10. Sand Beats Settlers

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—Settlers in north-western New South Wales are packing up and leaving for other parts of the country, ...

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  11. TO FINANCE EXCHANGE OF STUDENTS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— America would use some of the money from her war disposals sales in Australia to finance ...

    Article : 156 words
  12. ATTACK ON ACTING SPEAKER

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Acting Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Harrison) to-day gave notice in the House of Representatives ...

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  13. PORTS BLOCKADE THREATENED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—All Victorian ports would be blockaded if the anti-strike Essential Services Act were used against trade unionists, the general secretary of the Seamen's Union (Mr. Elliott) said this evening. ...

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  14. Left-Wing Miners Losing Control

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Indications arising from the result of a ballot for the vice-presidency of the Miners' Federation are that ...

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  15. UNION LEADERS' HUGE SALARIES

    CINCINNATI (Ohio), Thursday. —The American Federation of Labor Convention to-day voted an increase in the salary of the ...

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  16. TRANSPORT RETURNS TO NORMAL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Victorian transport returned to normal to-day following yesterday's 24-hour stoppage ...

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  17. 500 DROWNED

    PATNA, Thurs.—Five hundred persons are believed to have been drowned at the junction of the Ganges and Gandak rivers when ...

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