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  3. U.S. UNLIKELY TO GIVE ALL-OUT AID TO CHINA

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The United States apparently has decided against any new aid programme for China, and chances, of Chiang Kai-shek turning the military tide are not regarded as high, says Reuter. ...

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  4. "NO CHICKEN, NO VOYAGE"

    Because there was no poultry aboard the motor vessel Wombat, the crew refused to take her to sea from Smithton ...

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    This car set people puzzling when they passed the home of Mr. H. H. Copley, in Kooyong road, Toorak, Melbourne. How did it get there? It was left under the entrance porch of the house, and rolled back down the drive, crossed the lawn, missed several trees, to finish ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COMPLETE FAILURE ON INDONESIA

    THE HAGUE, Sunday. — It has been officially admitted that Dutch negotiations with the Indonesian Republic for settlement of the three-year-old Indonesia dispute have completely broken down. A communique said the next ...

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  7. NORWAY COLD ON WESTERN UNION

    OSLO, Sunday.—The Foreign Minister (Mr. Lange) told the Norwegian Parliament that negotiations were not in ...

    Article : 144 words
  8. ISRAEL ATTACKS NEW PALESTINE PLAN

    PARIS, Sunday.—The Israeli delegation to the United Nations yesterday attacked the new Palestine conciliation commission plan as "one sided." They reiterated their willingness ...

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  9. Paris Talks' Straggling End

    LONDON, Sunday.—According to Reuter, the 12-weeks session of U.N. General Assembly in Paris, which came to a ...

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  10. 4 Dead in U.S. Hotel Fire

    CHICAGO, Sunday.—Four were killed and at least 13 injured early to-day when fire swept through the fifth floor of the Victoria ...

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  11. FAROUK FIRM

    CAIRO, Sunday. — The Arabic weekly newspaper "Akbar el Yom" reported yesterday that King Farouk had disowned the Jericho ...

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  12. Deadline in Potato-Price Ultimatum

    To-morrow is the deadline for the T.F.F. ultimatum that may mean the refusal of potato growers to dig immature crops. To-morrow is the deadline for the T.F.F. ultimatum that may ...

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  13. 10,000 Scouts for Jamboree

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— Arrangements are almost complete for the Pan-Pacific scout jamboree at Wonga Park, near ...

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  14. F.M. CRITICISM CALLED "SLUR"

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—"A slur on Australian technicians" was how the Postmaster- General (Senator ...

    Article : 164 words
  15. Circled City With Motor Ablaze

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The Skymaster Tatana circled Sydney last evening with smoke and flames belching from the ...

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  16. Fighters For France

    LONDON, Sunday.—It was officially announced after a meeting of the Permanent Commission of the Western ...

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  17. WANT NEWS OF PRINCE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Writing in the "Sunday Express," John Gordon questios the secrecy surrounding the names of Princess Elizabeth's son. He asks: Has such secrecy really ...

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    Unless otherwise stated, overseas news in this issue is supplied by Australian Associated Press, of which this newspaper is a member. ...

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