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  2. RAIN IN SOUTH EXPECTED

    Rain and intense cold are expected in the southern part of New South Wales to-day. Rain extended over the whole of ...

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  3. AIR MAIL PICTURES OF AUSTRALIAN FORCES IN CYPRUS

    Pictures received by air mail yesterday showing Australian troops on the island of Cyprus. Left: A light tank passing through a village. Right: An Australian officer explaining points of an anti-tank gun to the Governor of Cyprus, Sir W. Battershill. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 49 words
  4. SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, said to-day that the pact between Great Britain and Russia would ...

    Article : 191 words
  5. A.I.F. CHARGE IN GORGE

    HAIFA, July 14—During the battle of Damour a South Australian battalion carried out one of the most daring and difficult ...

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  6. ARMISTICE IN SYRIA

    ACRE (Palestine), July 14— To-day, on France's national anniversary, the representatives of the Vichy High Commissioner ...

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  7. NAZI VICTIMS RESCUED

    LONDON July 14—A famous liner has arrived at a British port, bringing the strangest passenger list it has ever carried. ...

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  8. ADRIFT AMONG MINES

    LONDON, July 14. (Official Wireless.)—Forced down into the English Channel, a British bomber crew of four spent eight ...

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  9. ENCOURAGEMENT TO FRENCH

    LONDON, July 14. (A.A.P.).— "I send a message to all Frenchmen and women, wherever they be, however hard their lot, that ...

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  10. WILL RESIST FEEDING

    Horace Ratliff and Max Thomas who aie hunger-striking against their detention under National Security Regulations, ...

    Article : 158 words
  11. AGREEMENT REACHED QUICKLY

    The Minister for External Affairs, Sir Frederick Stewart, said yesterday that the conversation between M. Stalin and the British Ambassador to ...

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  12. WORLD'S WHEAT

    CANBERRA Monday.—The Acting Commonwealth Statistician Mr S Carvei said to-day that it was expected that the ...

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  13. ORGAN BUILT AS HOBBY

    A pipe organ containing more than 1800 pipes has been assembled by Mr. Arthur Lord in a specially-built two-storey ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. UNIONS CONFER

    WOLLONGONG Monday.—Unions and miners lodges decided at a meeting to-night to make a recommendation to unionists on Friday if the ...

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  15. R.A.A.F. FIGHTERS' SUCCESS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Intense air activity by the R.A.A.F. Tomahawk squadron marked the concluding stages of the ...

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  16. R.A.A.F.'s FIRST D.F.M.

    LEADING AIRCRAFTMAN M. T. GRIFFIN, of Hornsby, who is the first member of the R.A.A.F. to be awarded the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. AIRMAN TURNS UP IN NAVAL GARB

    LONDON, July 14.—A fighter pilot recently turned up at his station wearing naval uniform. He had been shot down over the Channel, after a ...

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  18. TRAINING ARMY MECHANICS

    To meet the urgent and increasing need for motor mechanics in the Army, the War Cabinet has voted £200,000 for ...

    Article : 150 words
  19. HOLIDAY FOR TROOPS

    HAIFA, July 14—A curious hush lay over the battlefield of the Syrian coast when I drove to the outskirts of Beirut yesterday. ...

    Article : 268 words
  20. FORMAL SIGNING SOON

    LONDON, July 14 (A.A.P.).—It is expected that the formal signing of the armistice will take place soon. ...

    Article : 473 words
  21. PATRIOTIC FUND CRITICISED

    Charges that the Woollahra Patriotic Fund had refused to grant sustenance to dependants of two soldiers in the ...

    Article : 270 words
  22. ALLEGED ATTACK ON WIFE

    Jack Andrews, 25, a member of the R.A.A.F., was charged, at Parramatta Police Court yesterday, with having feloniously wounded his wife, Mary ...

    Article : 102 words
  23. RADIO PHONE TO PAPUA

    YOUNG, Monday.—A radio telephone service between Australia and Papua was inaugurated to-day with a three-way ...

    Article : 327 words
  24. WHY U.S.A. ADDS BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON, July 14 (A.A.P.).— The Secretary of the Navy, Colonel Knox, to-day denied the suggestion by some of his critics that he was ...

    Article : 131 words
  25. BOOT COMMITTEE

    The Minister for Supply, Senator McLeay, has invited the secretary of the New South Wales Boot Trades Employees' Federation, Mr. J. J. ...

    Article : 56 words
  26. WIDOWS' PENSIONS

    The staff of the Widows' Pensions Office has been transferred from the old Mint building in Macquarie Street to 132 George Street North. From ...

    Article : 58 words
  27. MORE BLACKOUT PROSECUTIONS

    About half a dozen people would be prosecuted for not observing the blackout regulations in last Sunday's test, the ...

    Article : 115 words
  28. £30 FIIVE FOR SALE OF LIQUOR

    In the Licencing Couit yesterday Mr. Wells, S.M., fined Peter Brculeux, 25 waiter, £30 for having sold beer without a licence at the "Reflections ...

    Article : 124 words
  29. FEDERAL CONTROL OF RAILWAYS HINT

    BATHURST, Monday.—Mr. [?]. B. Chifley, M.P. for Macquarie, said at Bathurst to-day that it was possible that all State railways would be ...

    Article : 33 words
  30. WOMEN FAINT AT WINTER SALES

    Record crowds thronged city shops yesterday, when the winter sales opened, and the activity of the layby departments gave evidence of ...

    Article : 101 words
  31. WIRELESS IN THE JUNGLE

    MALAYA, July 14.—An important radio research which will probably result in a complete change in existing methods of communication ...

    Article : 190 words
  32. AMPLIFIER IN COURT

    A portable amplifying unit was used to amplify evidence in the No. 1 Water Police (Traffic) Court yesterday. It was believed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. ARMY BLACKOUT PROBLEMS

    Victoria Barracks, Paddington, headquarters of the Eastern Command, is being equipped to enable all its key offices to be ...

    Article : 110 words
  34. REFUSAL TO UNLOAD SHIP

    WOLLONGONG, Monday.—Waterside workers refused to unload pigiron from an interstate freighter at Port Kembla to-day. They claimed ...

    Article : 62 words
  35. BRITAIN'S GROWING BOMBER FLEET

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr. John Storey, a member of the Commonwealth Aircraft Production Commission, who recently returned from ...

    Article : 100 words
  36. NEW AIR MAIL RATES

    The Acting Deputy-Director of Posts and Telegraps, Mr. R. W. Hamilton, said yesteiday that air mail letter tates to Portugal, Spain, and ...

    Article : 86 words
  37. DYING WOMAN MADE NO WILL

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Mrs. Magdalena Gertrude Johnson, 69, died intestate leaving an estate of £11,348 after she had been warned that she ...

    Article : 119 words
  38. TUNA FISHING TEST PLAN

    Tuna fishing tests will be conducted off the South Coast from August 1 to November 30, under the direction of the Commonwealth Council for ...

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  39. COMMODORE ON THE RETIRED LIST

    Advice has been received from the Admiralty that Commodore Muirhead-Gould, Commander in charge of naval establishments in Sydney, has ...

    Article : 56 words
  40. TEA PRICES FIXED AT YASS

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Prices Commissioner, Professor Copland, has fixed the prices at which tea may be sold in the Yass district as follows: ...

    Article : 47 words
  41. MOTORIST FOR TRIAL

    Charles David Hilaire, of Willington Street, Arncliffe, was committed for trial in the Coroner's Court yesterday on a charge of having feloniously slain ...

    Article : 57 words
  42. FISHING INDUSTRY INQUIRY

    The Chief Secretary, Mr. Baddeley, told a meeting of the Fishing Industries Association yesterday that he intended to examine all phases of the ...

    Article : 37 words
  43. THE CALL-UP

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