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  4. EISENHOWER NOT FOR PRESIDENCY

    NEW YORK, July 5.--General Dwight Elsenhower replied to those who have been urging that he be nominated by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Malayan Govt's Drastic Steps To Fight Terrorists

    SINGAPORE, July 6.--Armored cars, equipped with the latest types of armament and wireless, are among the modern equipment being rushed to Malaya to fight terrorists, reports the Kuala Lumpur newspaper 'Malay Mail.' ...

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  6. Communication Troubles In Mixed Force Hampered Allies In Java Sea Battle

    LOND0N, July 5.--Admiralty despatches of the Java Sea battle on February 27,1942, published as a supplement to the 'London Gazette,' show that throughout the action Allied squadrons suffered from communication difficulties and vital signals of the sighting of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ARAB REJECTION OF PALESTINE TRUCE EXTENSION

    LONDON, July 6.--The British United Press Cairo correspondent says the Arab League military committee rejected Count Bernadotte's plea for an extension of the Palestine truce. ...

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  8. Canberra Nurses Resign

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The matron and 11 nursing sisters and senior-nurses of the Canberra community ...

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  9. Party Funds Stolen

    TOKIO, July 5.--The Deputy Prime Minister (Suehiro Nishiro) resigned to-day because he had misappropriated 569,999 yen, ...

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  10. Western Powers To Send Protest Note To Rnssia

    LONDON, July 6.--Reuter's diplomatic correspondent says it is understood Britain, America and France will send a joint protest to Russia against the blockade of Berlin within 24 hours. The note is expected to call for an immediate lifting of the blockade and will ...

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  11. U.S. Ships Stand By?

    LONDON, July 6.--The Associated Press Istanbul representative says three cruisers of the ...

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  12. Occupation Rights In Berlin

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--No permanent casing of the tension could result unless the Soviet recognised clearly and ...

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  13. CALLIDE COAL ATTRACTS VICTORIANS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--"Melbourne, with all its riches, would not hearken to the call of Queensland in the past. Let us hope ...

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  14. Another Innings' Victory

    LONDON, July 6.--Ian Johnson quickly ended Gloucester's first innings when play was resumed this morning, but not before Crapp had secured the necessary few runs to reach his century. He remained ...

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  15. REVOLT IN PERU

    LIMA (Peru), July 5.--The Government suspended constitutional guarantees to-night as a result of a revolt by an Army ...

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  16. EXTRA HOLIDAYS SOUGHT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The ACTU will ask the Federal Government to gazette as public holidays December 27 and 28, 1948, ...

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  17. BRITAIN'S DOLLAR DRAIN REDUCED TO MORE MANAGEABLE PROPORTIONS

    LONDON, July 5.--The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Stafford Cripps), opening the House of Commons debate on the Marshall aid agreement and the economic position, said Britain's cuts in dollar expenditure and the restraint exercised by the sterling area countries had reduced the problem of the drain ...

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  18. SYDNEY BAN ON GAS SUPPLY FOB INDUSTRY LIFTED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Ten thousand Sydney workers who have been unemployed since last week because of the ban on gas to industry will return to work to-morrow, following a decision ...

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  19. SECOND STORM

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Ships which have been sheltering from icy winter gales in southern harbors were warned to-night of a ...

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  20. Bountiful Bunny

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The rabbit was no longer despised, as it was Australia's best dollar earner, ...

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  21. Third Test Wicket

    LONDON, July 6.--The pitch for the third Test at Manchester will be a "green" pitch. It received heavy rain on Sunday, followed by ...

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  22. FOOD PLANE CRASHES

    FRANKFURT, July 6.--American air force headquarters announced that an American army transport plane, flying food to ...

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