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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S CRICKET TEAM

    Members of the Australian Women's Cricket team now touring England visited the Festival of Britain Exhibition at the South [?]. Photo shows Mr. R. Creed (centre) of Stuart [?] well-known manufacture of cricket equipment demonstrating to left to right: Miss Mel[?] Dive Australian Captain; Miss Molly Hide English Captain and Mrs. Miller, Australian Manager the art ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PRICES FIXING ORDER DEFIED

    SYDNEY, July 25.—Many wholesalers and retailers to-day defied the State Government s blanket price fixing order. Prices for foodstuffs, particularly meat and vegetables, soared above yesterday's ...

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  6. PROGRESS BUT MORE PROPAGANDA

    TOKIO, July 25 (A.A.P.-Reuter)—The Kaesong ceasefire meeting made considerable progress towards die formulation of an ...

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  7. No Talks on Troops for Malaya

    SINGAPORE, July 25 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Mr. R. G. Casey, Australia's Minister for External Affairs, told a Press ...

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  8. Cold War On The Danube

    BELGRADE, July 25.—The Co[?] has chosen the Danube as on of the battlefields for its cold war against ...

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  9. KREMLIN THREAT REMAINS

    NEW YORK, July 25.—The United States was in greater danger than many Americans appreciated, the Secretary of State (Mr. Acheton) said to-night. This danger, he declared, was not less than it was one month ago before ...

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  10. Shipping Dispute Frivilous Says Conciliator

    SYDNEY, July 24.—The hold up of the interstate freighter Kooralaya at Newcastle for five days was the most ...

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  11. British Wool Board's £13,000,000 Profit

    LONDON, July 25.—The British wool Marketing [?] announced a £13,000,000 sterling profit for the first year;s ...

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  12. Catch From 33,000 Feet Deep

    MANILA, July 25.—(A.A.P.-Reuter): An expedition working in the region of the deepen part of the ocean in the world has ...

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  13. PERSIAN PROPOSALS

    LONDON, July 25.—An emergency meeting of Minister was taking place to-night to consider the persian proposal and ...

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  14. Unionists Deny Crimes Act Breaches

    MELBOURNE, July 25.—Twelve unionist denied in the City Court to-day, that officials had influenced them in banning ...

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  15. Sensational New Weapon

    NEW YORK, July 24.—The United States Navy have produced a sensational guided missile with a bombing range of ...

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  16. Ricochetting Bullet Enters Body of Man

    CLONCURRY, July 25.—A bullet ricochetting from the born of a bullock, stuck a jackeroo, entering his body ...

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  17. Rightists Coming Back In Japan

    TOKIO, July 25 (A.A.P.) Mr. Ishiro Hatayama powerful expansionist politician, who has been tipped as likely to succeed ...

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  18. Brisbane Pilots' Wage Rise

    BRISBANE, July 25.—It was claimed in the Industrial Court to-day that Brisbane Port's nayigation was the most difficult ...

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  19. Beautiful Day at The North Pole

    FAIRBANKS (Alaska), July 25 (A.A.P.)—A British bomber which followed the same serial highway as a Russian air armada ...

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  20. Driver Refused Union Ticket

    BRISBANE, July 26.—An application by an Ipswich engine driver, who bad been declared unfinancial because he had refused ...

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  21. Potatoes Short Again

    BRISBANE, July 25.—The last of the Queensland autumn potato crop is now being marketed and the State Boon will be entirely ...

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  22. 83-Year-Old Woman Flying North

    SYDNEY, July 25.—An 85 year old woman Arrived fa Sydney by Bring boat from New Zealand to-day on her way to North ...

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  23. Dr. Duhig Supports Local, Option

    BRISBANE, July 25.—Archbishop J. Duhig said to-day he would support "within reasonable bounds" moves for a referendum ...

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  24. Milk Powder Export Record

    MELBOURNE, July 24.—Australia's exports of roller skimmed milk powder to Britain this year would reach a record of 7125 tons ...

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  25. A Subaltern in the CO's. Boots

    LONDON, July 25.—Officers of Britain's most exclusive regiments—the red tuniced Lifeguards and the blue-tuniced Horseguards ...

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  26. Watts-Carter in Defence

    SINGAPORE, July 25.—Jeffrey Watts-Carter, a 41 year old robber planter, who is on trial on charges of consorting with armed ...

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  27. COMMUNISTS MAY COURT JAPAN

    NEW YORK, July 25.—The reliability of a rearmed Japan at an ally against Communism was strongly questioned by the Australian Far East expert, Mr. W. McMahon BalL ...

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  28. GREAT DANE FOR AUSTRALIA

    "Simba", an 13 months old great Dane, whose matter, an ex-navy man, came to Britain for Tanganyike. After he decided not to return to Africa, "Simba" travelled alone to England and has been in quarantine at Our Dumb Friends League Blue Cross Kennals ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. Goods for North Queensland

    BRISBANE, July 25.—The Premier, Mr. E. M. Hanlon, to-day accused the Federal Shipping Minister, Senator G. McLeay, of "blustering" about Federal planning for direct shipment of urgent goods ...

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  30. SHIPBUILDING RECORD IN U.K.

    LONDON, July 25.—The "Financial Times" says that British shipping industry's prospect* have been transformed in the last 18 ...

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  31. Watersiders Sacked In Brisbane

    BRISBANE, July 25.—When they refused to stack sorghum seven bags high into the freighter Hindu 13 watersiders were lacked. They ...

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  32. Action to Avert Brisbane Blackout

    BRISBANE, July 28.—The Industrial Court took action to-day in an effort to avert a major power blackout in Brisbane. It ordered ...

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  33. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL FOR NEW GUINEA.

    PORT MORESBY, July 25.—After November, three attires will help to rovers New Guinea. ...

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  34. FOOD SHORT IN EUROPE?

    VIENNA, July 24.—Herr Louis Skalsky "the Austrian Ostrich" polished off 180 raw eggs and four pounds of ...

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  35. Chandler Retiring From Politics

    BRISBANE, July 25.—The Lord Mayor (Aid. J. B. Chandler) will not nominate for a further period of office. ...

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