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  2. HUGE LOSSES ON N.Y. STOCK EXCHANGE

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Stocks dropped over 1,000,000,000 dollars (£999,000,000) in value on the Stock Exchange yesterday, under heavy selling attributed to weakness in grains and cottons, general price declines and reports of rising ...

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    THE PRIME MINISTER (Mr. Chifley) thinks Australia's financial stability will be a useful buffer against any slump ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BETTER PREPARED FOR ANY ECONOMIC SHOCKS

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—An overseas slump, a drought or any other loss of production could still strike Australia hard, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said this evening. In various ways, however, the Australian economy was in a much stronger position to withstand shocks from abroad than previously. ...

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  5. REGARDED AS CULTURAL CENTRE OF PACIFIC

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Australia was regarded by Siam as the cultural centre of the Pacific, and hundreds of Siamese ...

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  6. Adjustment or Depression?

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.— The joint Senate and House of Representatives' Economic Committee announces that on ...

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  7. MUST STEP UP PRODICTION

    HOBART, Sunday. — The only way to decrease prices was to increase production, the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) ...

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  8. COLLAPSE THREATENS BURMESE REGIME

    RANGOON, Sunday.—With all road, rail and river traffic in a state of chaos; with the insurgents steadily isolating Rangoon, and with the economic situation growing increasingly unmanageable, all indications are that complete collapse threatens ...

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  9. REVOLTED AGAINST RED RULERS

    SEOUL, Sunday.—The entire population of 106 of the small island of Cho Do, 35 miles north of the 35th parallel, in the Yellow ...

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  10. CP. MOVE FOR ALLIANCE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Scoresby district council of the Country Party has endorsed moves for one anti-socialist ...

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  11. WOULD ATTEND CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Berlin correspondent of the British United Press says the Russian-licensed newspaper ...

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  12. SHOT DURING HOUSE PARTY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A 32-year-old man was seriously wounded by a bullet fired during a house party in Bennett ...

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  13. THREE KILLED IN PLANE CRASHES

    LONDON, Sunday. — Several British servicemen and their families escaped with cuts and slight injuries when a Skyrnaster ...

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  14. BOY TAKES POISON

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Geoffrey Ronald White (14), schoolboy, of Billyard Avenue, Elizabeth Bay, took poison and ...

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  15. Died Within Few Hours of Each Other

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sir Edmund Ivens Spriggs, a brilliant physician, and his wife died within a few hours of each other at Ruthin ...

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  16. Operation Omelette

    SINGAPORE, Sunday. — Thirty dozen Australian eggs will be flown to London from Singapore by a B.O.A.C. ...

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  17. Dutch Athlete May Settle Here

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Champion Dutch athlete Fanny Blankers-Koen and her husband and family may settle in ...

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  18. Mounting Unemployment

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Unemployment in the U.S. has increased 2,000,000 in a month. It was brought to the forefront ...

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  19. Post Office Robbed

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Postal notes and cash valued at £100 and petrol tickets representing 1000 gallons were stolen from a safe in ...

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  20. GIRL RUNNER BEATS DUTCH CHAMPION

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Marjorie Jackson (17), of Lithgow, won easily from the Dutch woman champion, Fanny Blankers-Koen, ...

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  21. Suspect Moscow Murder Order

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Police will reopen the investigation into, the mysterious death of a White Russian who is ...

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  22. Claims Onus on Employers

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—If the Victorian Employers' Federation spent more time increasing efficiency in industry and ...

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  23. Athletes Angry Over Conditions

    PERTH, Sunday.—Athletes who visited Sydney for the championships recently were disgusted with conditions. They ...

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  24. MAY LOOK OVERSEAS FOR NEEDED STEEL

    HOBART, Sunday.—If Australian steel mills could not boost their production the Government would have to consider importing steel from overseas countries, the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) said to-day. He was commenting on the recent request of the Master ...

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  25. KILLED IN CRASH

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A 50-year-old woman was killed when the car in which she was a passenger got out of control and ...

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