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  3. TO CALL

    About one and a half million delegates are expected to attend a Communist-sponsored Youth Festival which begins to-morrow ...

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  4. RELICS OF FIELD MARSHAL LORD BIRDWOOD FOR AUSTRALIA

    Relies of the late Field Marshal Lord Birdwood will be placed in the National War Memorial later this year. The present Lord Birdwood (right) is shown handing over his father's service cap and one of his two swords to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RIDGWAY LIKELY FOR "SHOWDOWN" AT TRUCE TALKS

    Well-informed sources say that General Ridgway will call for a "showdown" at the Kaesong peace parley very shortly. After deadlock for a week on the question ...

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  6. MORE OIL FROM NEW GUINEA; U.S. PLAN FOR AUSTRALIA

    Nineteen American oil companies operating abroad have agreed to offset the loss of oil in pedsia by increasing the production of crude and refined oil products in other countries. ...

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  7. ATOM WEAPONS FOk GROUND FORCES

    The time was not far off when atomic bombs could be used to support ground forces moving into ...

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  8. Libel Suit Against Sydney Newspaper

    Mr. Justice Kinsella, in the Supreme Court to-day, ordered that a jury of 12 instead of the normal four should hear libel ...

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  9. NEW JET BOMBER TO CALL HERE

    The Canberra Jet bomber, now on its way from London to Australia, will arrive at Fairbairn airport, Canberra, either ...

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  10. FARMERS OPPOSE REVALUATION

    A move to support revaluation of the Australian pound was defe[?]ed at the annual conference of the Farmers' and Settlers' ...

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  11. ACTION LIKELY AGAINST JAP. MARAUDERS

    If sufficient evidence can be obtained, the Government will ask the Supreme Commander in Japan, General Ridgway, to take disciplinary action against Japanese who allegedly pillaged trochus shell and ...

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  12. Inter-Zonal Trade In Germany Is blocked

    Thirty thousand West German police were last night stationed along the 600 mile Soviet Zone border with orders to halt all ...

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  13. Farouk Broke Bank At Monte Carlo

    King Farouk yesterday broke Monte Carlo Casino's bank, winning £20,000. Stakes were unlimited. Farouk recently broke the ...

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  14. Woman Battered; Man Charged With Attempted Murder

    A police sergeant tonight disarmed a man who allegedly battered a woman with a baton stolen from a police constable. ...

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  15. BRITISH MISSION LEAVES FOR PERSIA

    The British mission left by air for Teheran at 3 p.m. G.M.T. to-day. The Foreign Office to-day released the text of messages exchanged between the ...

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  16. 12-Years Old Murder Man Detained and Questioned

    Police to-day detained a man for questioning about a murder committed 12 years ago Not until last week did police ...

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  17. POLISH SAILORS SEEK ASYLUM

    Sailors of a tiny Polish Navy minesweeper mutinied yesterday, [?]ocking up their officers and sailing into Swedish waters, where ...

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  18. Gaol For Criminal Defamation

    Harold Barnes, who was president of the de-registered New Zealand Waterside Workers' Union, was to-day sentenced to ...

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  19. Ghost Seen At Night In Departmental Offices

    A ghost is roaming the corridors of the Department of Health Offices at Barton, according to cleaners who work in the building at night. It has been seen by at least two cleaners during the ...

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  20. FARMERS URGE 44-HOUR WEEK

    A return to a 44-hour week in New South Wales was to-day ' urged by farmers at the ceneral executive council of the primary ...

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  21. RECORD BREAKER FINED £18

    Leslie Taylor, 35, was fined £18 in Alice Springs court today after having made a record breaking 10½ hours run down the Stuart ...

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  22. Mr.McKell to Visit Balmoral

    The Governor-General of Aus[?] J. McKell, due in [?] shortly, and Lieut, General Berryman, Director-General ...

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  23. Wheat For Ceylon

    The sale of 38,000 tons of Australian wheat to Ceylon during the week-ended July 27 was noti-. fied yesterday under the ...

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  24. Books, Destroyed

    LONDON, Fri,—Sunderland magistrates have ordered the de struction of 481 books and 38[?] magazines—part of a haul of 600 ...

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