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  3. NETHERLANDS MAKEIfEMLANjJS MAKE FOUR DEMANDS ON INDONESIANS

    Four demands on the Indonesian Republic were made by the Lieut.-Governor General (Dr. Van Mook last night in a Dutch version of his nation's broadcast that was not made in the English text. ...

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  4. CONVERTIRILITY OF STERLING CAN[?]D

    With the approval of the United States, Britain has halted, temporarily, its arrangement for converting sfterting into dollars. The Chancellor (Dr. Dalton) said that with the exception of what are called American ...

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  5. U.S. Representative Recalled From Austrian Talks

    Because of what the State Department described as a general failure of the' Soviet to collaborate in the Austrian Treaty. ...

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  6. British Migrants Protest at Delays In Shipping

    "This Government could provide ships for British immigrants to Australia if it wanted to," says Mrs. Kirkley; of Sheffield, in a letter to ...

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  7. Dedman Confident Of Outcome in Tariff Talks

    On the eve of his departure for Australia, the Minister for Postwar Peconstruction (Mr. Dedman) said he was satisfied with the progress of ...

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  8. PAUAGUAYAN REVOLT ENDED

    ASUNCION, Thursday.—The Government announced, that rebel forces have ceased organised resistance and only scattered fighting continues as ...

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  9. Soviet Support For Egypt Against Britain

    Russia, in its first statement on the Egyptian case, backed Egypt's request that the United Nations should order the immediate evacuation of British troops from Egyptian soil. Gromyko told the Security Council that the continuation ...

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  10. U.S. EXPECTED TO REDUCE WOOL TARIFFS SOON

    The "Journal of Commerce" quotes trade sources as declaring that Australian woolgrpwers are anxious to see the United States tariff ...

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  11. FRENCH CUT BREAD RATON

    A cut in French bread ration was forecast by the Minister of Information after yesterday's 'Cabinet meeting. ...

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  12. TRUMAN REVIEWS U.S. BUDGET THIS YEAR

    Reviewing the Budget, President Truman issued a statement setting out that the Government would spend 37,000 million dollars for the year, ending June 30, but the amount was 528 million less than he estimated when he presented the original Budget ...

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  13. PROBLEMS AWAIT SETTLEMENT AT JAP PEACE TALKS

    On August 26, Commonwealth delegates, will assemble at Canberra to discuss the proposed peace treaty for Japan. The assessment of Japan ...

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  14. STIRLING WMC BE SPENT ANYWHERE

    What the whole thing means is that to all agreements, in which Britain has undertaken tor allow other countries to spend their sterling anywhere in the world, she has added the restriction "except in the dollar area," says Reuters, financial ...

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  15. DUTCH PUT BLAME ON AUSTRALIA FOR U.N.O. ACTION

    The Dutch and the Netherlands East Indies bitterly resent the Australian action in taking the Indonesian dispute to the Security Council, ...

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  16. TRUST FOR FIRST JEWISH VICTIMS

    It is announced that the Palestine Government has established a £50,000 trust fund for dependents of puplic servants killed by terrorist outrages. ...

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  17. BRITISH SOLDIERS INJURED IN MINE EXPLOSION

    An electrically detonated mine blew up a military lorry on the outskirts of Nathanya. Two British soldiers were injured, one seriously. ...

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  18. COUNTY CRICKET

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  19. British Cabinet Change Next Month

    Important changes in the British Cabinet, which are pending, will take place the first week in September, according to reliable information, says the "Daily Mail. The correspondent added that ...

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  20. Dock Worker Killed At Singapore in Clash with Police

    An Indian dock worker was killed, and another wounded seriously when a 'policeman opened fire on 80 Harbour Bbard workers who rushed the ...

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  21. SOUTH AFRICA FORCED DRAW IN TEST

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  22. 1,000 MOSLEMS WIPED OUT IN ATTACK ON VILLAGES

    A thousand Moslems on Tuesday lived in a village adjoining tHe 37-mile road of panic bordering Pakistan and India. There was not one of them alive yesterday in the charred remains of the village, says the Lahore correspondent of the "Daily Express." ...

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  23. U.S TO TAKE STUDENTS FROM AUSTRALIA

    Negotiations' will shortly be undertaken of agreements between the United States Australia and New Zealand Which will stipulate, how ...

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  24. U.S. MIGRANTS TO RETAIN CITIZENSHIP

    The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) said that American servicemen, who go to Australia, would not be requifed or even asked to give up ...

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  25. DAVIS CUP TEAMS TO PRACTISE

    The American and Australian teams for the Davis Cup will begin their practice at Forest Hills on Monday. ...

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  26. Burial of Burmese Victims to Be Held Next February

    The funeral of Sung San and six other Ministers who were assassinated on July 19, will not take place until February. ...

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  27. MINERS OPPOSED TO LONGER HOURS

    The National Coal Board and the, executive of the Mineworkers' Union, after discussing each" other's proposals for extra working hours for ...

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  28. UNSEED OIL FOR AUSTRALIA

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— The Agriculture Department announced an emergency allocation, of 650 tons of linseed oil to Aus tT.araliehloi. ...

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  29. VITAL STATISTICS FOR STATE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—During last year there were 67,247 births in N.S.W.—a'record for the State. The previous highest figure being 61,662 ...

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