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  2. CITIZENS' MEETING PROTESTS AGAINST JAPANESE REARMAMENT

    Speakers at a protest meeting against, the rearming of Japan in the Sydney Town Hall last night were (left to right): The Chief Secretary, Mr. Clive Evatt;' Dame Mary Gilmore; the Rev. G. van Eerde; and Mr. E. J. Ward, M.P. (Story, p. 3) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. WIDE PRICE PEGGING FOR N.S.W.

    The N.S.W. Prices Commission last night gazetted a regulation pegging the prices of all but a few goods and services at July 18 levels. The new regulation widens considerably last week's order ...

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  4. COLUMN 8

    THERE'LL be millions of pounds—or dollars—to spend when the Australian airlines decide what they're ...

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  5. Controls Wider Than In War

    A Prices Branch spokesman said last night that the price pegging gazetted ...

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  6. WHO WILL POLICE ORDER?

    The Director of the Chamber of Manufacturcs, Mr. C. R. Hall, said that Cabinet had ...

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  7. Persians Make New Proposal To U.K. For Talks

    LONDON, July 24.—Reuters Diplomatic Correspondent says Persia has suggested that a representative of the British Government should fly to Teheran ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MINESHAFT MURDER: BROTHER CHARGED

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday. — Police to-night charged Michael Joseph Maher, 50, of Jesmond, ...

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  9. Australia Takes Firm Stand On Wool Auctions

    WASHINGTON, July 24.—Australia has made it clear at renewed meetings of the Wool Committee of the International Materials Conference that ...

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  10. MORE BLACKMARKETING

    The executive director of the Building Industry Congress, Mr. D. Stewart Fraser, said ...

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  11. REPORTS CAUSE WORRY

    Wool buyers, wool brokers, and pastoral interests said in Sydney yesterday that they were perturbed by ...

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  12. Unionists Praise Price Peg

    Trade-union leaders last night commended the State Government's decision to extend ...

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  13. Blackouts

    The Deputy Emergency Elecrricjty Commissioner, Mr. V. J. F. Brain, said last night ...

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  14. PRODUCER DIES

    NEW YORK, July. 24 (A.A.P.).—Robcrt J. Flaherty, 67, producer of documentary films, died in Vermont ...

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  15. LATE MEWS

    DAMASCUS, July 24 (A.A.P.). — Clashes between Palestine Arabs and Jordanians were ...

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  16. Royal Family To Travel In Liner Gothic

    LONDON, July 24 (A.A.P.).—The 16,000-ton Shaw Savi[?] liner Gothic has been chosen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. On Other Pages

    U.N. observers less hopeful that Korean cease-fire talks will succeed, (p. 3) Build up of Red forces in ...

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  18. Lifesavers Were At Sea In N.T. Scrub

    DARWIN, Tuesday.—Five Sydney lifesavers clattered into Darwin to-day in a 20-year-old car which they "navigated" ...

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  19. Approval For Wheat Advance

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The payment of the second advance on No. 14 Pool, 1950-51 season, had been approved, ...

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