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  4. Steelmasters And Men Avoid Crisis

    Mass meetings of ironworkers at Newcastle and Port Kembla on Saturday decided not to take further ...

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  5. COLUMN 8

    THE following has arrived from the tuberculosis victim. "On behalf of my husband and myself I would like to thank the ...

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  6. FIELD-MARSHAL MONTGOMERY MEETS JUNIOR LEGATEE

    Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery congratulating Ross Soutar, Junior Legatee, for his services when he visited the War Veterans Home, Narrabeen, yesterday afternoon. He promised that if Ross was at Government House at 10.30 this morning with a photograph he would autograph it for the Junior Legacy Club. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CITY DRIVE TO-DAY

    To-day Field-Marshal Montgomery will drive through the streets of Sydney, to attend ceremonies at the Cenotaph, the Town Hall, and the Australia Hotel. ...

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  8. Japan Disarmed "For Century"

    TOKYO, July 13 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—General Douglas MacArthur said to-day that the disarmament and demilitarisation of Japan had been fully accomplished. Even without external controls, Japan could not rearm for ...

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  9. SERGEANTS AS HOSTAGES

    LONDON, July 13 (A.A.P.). —.Two British Army sergeants will be hanged in retaliation if three Jewish terrorists are ...

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  10. ATOM FILES THEFT

    WASHINGTON, July 13. (A.A.P.).—Two U.S. Army sergeants have been arrested and charged with wilful ...

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  11. Empire Orders Being Cancelled

    LONDON, July 13 (A.A.P.).— The British Empire Producers' Organisation will hold a council meeting on July 21 at which "the ...

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  12. RESERVATIONS BY AUSTRALIA

    WASHINGTON. July 13 (A.A.P.).—The Australian Ambassador, Mr. Norman Makin, commenting yesterday on the policy ...

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  13. Taronga Loses Elephant Worth £1,000

    Taronga Park Zoo's African elephant Dumbo died yesterday. He was worth £1,000. Mr. F. G. Pursell, a member of ...

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  14. HEARD CALL FROM WATER

    Police believe that a man fell into the harbour at Circular Quay early this morning, called for help, then climbed ashore, and walked ...

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  15. Mr. Chifley May Undertake "Fireside Chats"

    BATHURST, Sunday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, said to-day that it was proposed there should be a series ...

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  16. SUMMARY OF TO-DAY'S NEWS

    CITY DRIVE.—Field-Marshal Montgomery drives through the streets of Sydney to-day. This will be the last opportunity ...

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  17. W. W. ARMSTRONG DEAD

    Mr. Warwick Windridge Armstrong, famous Test cricketer, died yesterday morning at his home in Darling Point Road. He was 68. ...

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  18. Golf Clubs Continue To Serve Sunday Drink

    At several leading golf clubs drinks were served to members yesterday. Officials contended that the ...

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  19. Guardsmen Watch Tower Ravens

    OUR STAFF CORRESPONDENT. LONDON, July 13.—After the "murder" of MacDonald the raven, pride of a flight of six Royal ravens ...

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