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  4. BRITISH SHIP BOMBED BY CHINESE NATIONALISTS

    The British freighter Anchises, 8287 tons, was dive-bombed and machine-gunned by a number of Chinese, Nationalist planes when sailing to Shanghai through the Astra Channel in the Whanggoo River. The bombing occurred shortly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Stormy Meeting Condemns Action of Mining Unions

    SYDNEY, Friday: The N.S.W. Trades and Labor Council today condemned the action of the Mining Unions in calling a general coal strike without ...

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  6. PROLONGED STRIKE NOW FORECAST

    SYDNEY, Friday: The nationwide general coal strike, now five days old, is developing into a prolonged dispute which may take weeks to settle. A conference today between the Australian ...

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  7. 85,000 Seek Unemployment Relief Pay

    SYDNEY Friday: Over 85,000 people have applied for Social Service benefits in New South ...

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  8. U.N. TOLD NATIVES RESISTED AUST. PATROL OFFICERS

    LAKE SUCCESS, Friday (A.A.P.): The United Nations Trusteeship Council was today [?] that Australian patrol ...

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  9. MARSHALL-AID NATIONS SOLVE VITAL CURRENCY VITAL

    PARIS, Friday (A.A.P.); The nineteen areas in the Marshall Aid programme for European economic co-operation have "reached complete agreement on everything" at the vital economic talks here between ...

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  10. No Indication Yet of Next Federal Move

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt) in the House of Representatives today ...

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  11. NATIONALISTS IN CHINA FIRM ON CLOSING OF PORTS

    CANTON, Friday: The Chinese Nationalist Government today issued a bluntly-worded Note stating that it did not care ...

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  12. JAPANESE REDS WITHDRAW FROM "OCCUPIED" CITY

    TOKYO, Friday (AAP): Four hundred Japanese Communists withdrew from Talra city, which they "occupied" earlier today, ...

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  13. BRITAIN FACES BUCK WEEKEND OVER STRIKES

    LONDON, Friday (AAP): Britain's railwaymen and London's waterfront and electricity power workers are marshalled for the ...

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  14. Monkeys Buried at Sea

    LONDON, Friday: Sixteen of [?] monkeys destined for Rotter [?] Zoo had to be burled at sea after a battle among them ...

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  15. TRAINS LEAVE BERLIN

    BERLIN, Friday: Six empty trains—the first for a month— left Berlin yesterday for the West following the settlement ...

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  16. DEBATE ON PRESS

    LONDON, Friday (AAP): A debate on the Royal Commission report on the Press is likely in the House of Commons within ...

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  19. CABLES IN BRIEF

    PARIS, Friday: Baron Edouard de Rothschild, 83, has died here. Before the war he was a leading owner and ...

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  20. WOMAN FACES HEAVY SENTENCE OVER DOCUMENTS

    WASHINGTON, Friday (A.A.P.): Found guilty of having stolen secret Government documents with intent to give ...

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  21. 38 RESCUED AFTER SHIP STRIKES REEF

    HONG KONG, Friday (A.A.P.- Reuter): Thirty-eight crew members, including eight Australians were rescued when the steamer ...

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  22. Schroeder Leads in Final at Wimbledon

    LONDON, Friday: In the men's singles final at Wimbledon today, the American, F. R. Schroeder led the dashing Czech ...

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  23. Wicketkeeper Killed

    LONDON, Friday: When struck on the head by a fast ball during a cricket match at Huntingdon, the wicketkeeper ...

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