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  3. World Situation Sombre, Says Mr. Eden

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Mr. Anthony Eden, opening for the Opposition in the Address-in-Reply debate in the House of Commons, said the international situation was sombre. "It has darkened almost everywhere since last we met," he added. "It is ...

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  4. AID FOR FAR-EAST'

    Ice-making plant for China. A convoy of five 10-ton trucks carrying the first of 40 ice-making plants from the Maribyrnong Ordnince Factory in Victoria., Two Australian built 75ft. 126-ton tugs, which will leave Melbourne this week on a. 5000-mile voyage to Singapore. Each will tow a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TO START WORK ON PARDOE DROME EARLY NEXT YEAR

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Work on the construction of the new aerodrome at Pardoe (near Devonport) would be commenced early next year, the Miniuier for Civil Aviation (Mr. Drakeford} said in the House of ...

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  6. 3½ lb. Metal Objects in Stomach

    LANSING (Kansas), Wednesday (A.A.P.).—Doctors, during an operation, to-day, removed 3½ lb. of ...

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  7. UPROAR OVER ROYAL WEDDING

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A. r.-Reuter).—When the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee), in the House of Commons, moved an ...

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  8. URGED TO CURB PROPAGANDA

    FLUSHING, Wednesday (A.A. P.).—Australia formally proposed to-day that the United nations should act to curb ...

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  9. SEVERE BLOW FOR MOTOR TRANSPORT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Commercial and private motoring and transpore will be severely hit by the latest cuts in dollar imports to be recommended to Federal Cabinet on Tuesday. Tobacco and cigarettes also are likely to suffer. ...

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  10. BASIG WAGE INCREASES

    MELBOURNE, wednesday.-— The Industrial Registrar (Mr. J. E. Taylor), releasing the "Court" (second series), retail ...

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  11. WISHES TO USE REMAINDER OF LOAN

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday (A.A.P.) —The British Government has told the United States it would like to begin drawing on the last 400 million ...

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  12. Divers Find Airman's Body

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.F.).— The Air Ministry states that divers to-day found one airman's body near the wreekage oof a Sunderland ...

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  13. LATIN AMERICAN STAND AGAINST RUSSIA

    SANTIAGO, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—Chile last night broke off, diplomatic relations with Russia and Czechoslovakia. United Press says the almost simultaneous breaks with Russia by, Brazil and Chile, and the fact that the head of the Argentine ...

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  14. FANTASTIC FALL IN REVENUE

    LAHORE, Wednesday (A.A. T.).—Communal troubles have resulted in a fantastic fall in the revenue of the government and ...

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  15. ACTION AGAINST BANK.URGED

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday. (A.A.P.-Reuter).— A request that the Commissioner of Taxes be required to withdraw his ...

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  16. Miners' Response Overcomes Busmen's Strike'

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The response by the miners to the call for more coal was so good that it overcame the busmen's strike on the South Maitland coalfields to-day. The miners made their way to j work in taxis, private cars, on bicycles and even on horses. ...

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  17. LAUNCHES COLLIDE: 3 DROWNED

    MELBOURNE, wednesday.— When the motor launch Maranui sank after a collision with an R.A.A.F. launch an Lake ...

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  18. CONSIDERING RETENTION OF NAIRANA

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— Retention of the steamship Nairana in the Bass Strait service was being; considered by ...

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    HAMILTON (Bermuda), Wednes-day (A.A.P.).—Yesterday's hurricane sank ll small boats, injured 10 persons and did damage estimated ...

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  20. INDUSTRY BADLY HIT BY IMPORTS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— Australian secondary Industry has been seriously hit by imports of manufactured goods ...

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  21. KING'UNVEILS STATUE OF HIS FATHER

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A. P.-Reuter).—The King, at Westminster, to-day unveiled a memorial statue of his father, who, ...

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  22. Communists Busy in Hollywood, Says Menjou

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (A.A A.P.).—The film star Adolphe Menjou told the House of Representatives Un-American Activities ...

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  23. INSISTENCE ON CONTINENCE ""SINFUL"

    CHICAGO, Wednesday. (A. A.P.)—Bishop, G. Bromley Oxnam, Methodist Bishop of New York, declared to-day that ...

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  25. HOUSE IN UPROAR OVER AMOUR INCIDENT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The House of Representatives was in an uproar for nearly 20 minutes this morning when Mr. Abbott (CP., N.S.W.) renewed his charges of drunken conduct at San Francisco by Senator Amour, and urged an inquiry by a Parliamentary ...

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  27. CHOLERA CORPSES HIDDEN IN LOAD OF CABBAGES

    CAIRO, Wednesday. (A.A.P.) —Police guarding the entrances to the city found the corpses of two children who had died ...

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  28. Protection for Injured Workers

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday (A.A.P. —Reuter)—"On this occasion it is proposed to give final and complete protection to injured workers by ...

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