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  4. LATEST RADIO-PICTURES OF ROYAL LOVERS

    These "Herald" radio pictures received from London last night show—TOP LEFT: Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten photographed at Buckingham Palace after the official announcement of their engagement. TOP RIGHT: Being congratulated by guests at the Palace garden party. LOWER: Leaving the Palace by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. COLUMN 8

    GOOD SAMARITAN[?] An elderly woman collapsed in the road outside Glebe Public School yesterday morning. ...

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  6. CROWDS IN STREETS

    Tired after his long flight from Perth, but smiling and still energetic, Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery, Chief ...

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  7. AID EUROPE' REFUSALS Eight Nations Join Soviet

    LONDON, July 11.—All Russia's European neighbours which lie within the Soviet sphere of influence have now refused to attend the conference on ...

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  8. "Squatters" In Redleaf Soon Ejected

    "Squatters" seeking homes moved into Redleaf, New South Head Road, Double Bay, last night, but they stayed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Ironworkers Again Absent From Mills

    At midnight last night 1,650 ironworkers rostered for work in Newcastle failed to report for duty. They will attend a mass meeting to-day to discuss union policy in the steel industry dispute. ...

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  10. DEATH AFTER PARTY

    A man died early this morning from an injury received after he had left a party at Leichhardt. ...

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  11. ARREST AFTER ESCAPE

    A man who escaped in stockinged feet after being disturbed early last night in a house at Burwood was, police ...

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  12. Unofficial Mine Strikes May End In Lock-outs

    LONDON, July 11 (A.A.P.).— Threats of a lock-out against unofficial coalmine strikers[?] were made by the British Minister of ...

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  13. SUMMARY OF TO-DAY'S NEWS

    Eight Refusals.—Russia's eight European neighbours have refused to attend the conference on the U.S. aid-Europe plan. ...

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  14. Truman Waiting

    WASHINGTON, July 11 (A.A.P.).—Asked if he would summon a special session of Congress to approve the Marshall aid plan, ...

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  15. Police Seeking Man With Bullet Wound

    A safe-breaker, when disturbed in a Daceyville garage early this morning, attacked a policeman. ...

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  16. FIRE DAMAGES FACTORY

    A two-storey factory building, occupied by H. S. Lewis Manufacturing Co., in Surry Hills, was partly destroyed by fire and heat ...

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  17. DUKE OF WINDSOR

    LONDON, July 11 (A.A.P.).— Reuter says the Colonial Office has refuted a report that the Duke of Windsor is to be the next Governor ...

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