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    Shark-proof Mesh at Manly Pool was damaged when a submarine was torn from its moorings and crashed into the net during recent heavy seas. ...

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  4. WAR ON MALAY TERRORISTS "Beginning to Get Results Now"--Major-Gen. Boucher

    SINGAPORE, July 27.—"We are beginning to get results now and things look slightly better," said Major-General C. H. Boucher, G.O.C., Malaya District, reviewing the Malayan situation at a session of the Federation of Malaya Legislative ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA MAKES GRAND BID FOR TEST VICTORY

    LONDON, July 27.—Four hundred and three runs in arrears when they began their second innings, the Australians set about their task with such determination, that at the tea adjournment they had scored 288 for one wicket. This left them 1¾ hours to get the remaining runs—116. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SEARCH FOR OIL IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, July 27.—The Shell Coy of Australia Ltd., up to date, had put down nine scout bores, and from ...

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  7. The Scores

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  8. MINERS' PROPOSED ONE DAY STOPPAGE POSTPONED

    SYDNEY, July 27.—The proposal of the Miners' Federation for a one-day Australia-wide stoppage on the coal fields as a protest against the Joint Coal Board's application for the tightening up ...

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  9. "GAP BETWEEN OUTPUT AND DEMAND"

    SYDNEY, July 27—The productive capacity of the N.S. Wales coal industry, under private ownership ...

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  10. Jap. Generals on "Hellship" Charges

    TOKKO., July 27.—Six former Japanese generals will be tried on "hellship" charges for [?]treatment of 36,000 Australian, ...

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  11. BLACK MARKETING IN Q'LD. PORK ALLEGED

    BRISBANE, July 27—Black marketing in pork was rampant in Queensland and a pork chop could not be bought except above the ceiling price, Mr. A. J. Neumann, Australian Meat Industry ...

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  12. "SNATCHED" ABOUT A DOZEN CARS

    SYDNEY. July 27.—William R. Boyd taxi driver, of Potts Point, told the Police Court to-day that he and two other ...

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  13. 9 INJURED IN SECOND TRAM-'BUS COLLISION

    BRISBANE, July 27—Nine people were injured but none seriously, when an outbound City Council 'bus collided with a tram and crashed on to its side in Amy-street, Breakfast Creek, at 5 p.m. this ...

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  14. "MIGRANTS HAPPY IN QUEENSLAND"

    BRISBANE, July 27—The statement made in Britain by the Bishop of Armidale (Dr. Moyes) that migrants ...

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  15. Atomic Bombs NO FEAR OF LEAK IN INFORMATION HERE

    MACKAY, July 27—The fear that secrets might leak out through Australia was not the reason why America was not ...

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  16. Move to Import More Tractors

    BRISBANE, July 27.—The possibility of Importing additional tractors to Australia is to be discussed by the ...

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  17. SHIP LAUNCHING MAY BE DELAYED

    MELBOURNE, July 27—The launching of the battle-class destroyer scheduled for August 6, may be ...

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  18. WORKING MAN HIT BY TAX ON 'BUSES!

    BRISBANE, July 27.—Local authority officials claimed to-day that the State Government's tax on bus services was ...

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  19. MacArthur Defied By Japanese Unionists

    TOKIO, July 27.—Government communications' workers to-day openly defied General McArthur's instruction to the ...

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  20. DR. EVATT'S MISSION

    LONDON, July 27—Dr. Evatt, who arrived in London 12 hours ahead of time yesterday, will have talks this ...

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  21. JIM FERRIER BACK IN AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, July 27.—Jim Ferrier, who returned to Sydney to-day after eight and a-half years in America, will give a ...

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  22. TRANSLATION OF JAP. TRIBUNAL JUDGMENTS

    TOKIO, July 27.—Translation of the opening chapters of judgments in the case of Hideki Tojo and 24 others ...

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  23. Alleged Attempted Kidnapping

    SYDNEY, July 27.—Two attempts had been made to kidnap the wife of a Manly doctor Mr. E. Jones, barrister, stated ...

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  24. NO STRIKE ACTION BY SEAMEN

    SYDNEY, July 27.—Sydney seamen at a stop-work meeting to-day decided against strike action as a protest against last ...

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  25. CANBERRA HOSPITAL DISPUTE SETTLED

    CANBERRA, July 27.—The hospital dispute in Canberra has been settled by the appointment of Sister M. ...

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  26. TALKS ON BERLIN CRISIS RE-OPENED

    LONDON, July 27.—Reuter's diplomatic correspondent says the talks between the Western occupation powers on the next move in the Berlin crisis reopened in the Foreign Office ...

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  27. TWO SOLDIERS KILLED BY BARRIER POLE

    LONDON. July 27.—Reuter's Vienna correspondent says it is officially stated that two British soldiers died when a ...

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  28. SHIPPING SHORTAGE "U.S. Migration Will Practically Cease"

    SYDNEY, July 27.—American migrants who arrived to-day in the Marine Phoenix, said that migration from U.S.A. would practically cease because of the shortage of shipping. ...

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  29. Hokkaido Has Room For More Japanese!

    NEW YORK, July 27.—The A.A.P. representative at Tokio says that Mr. Leslie Haylen, Leader of the Australian ...

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  30. N.Z. WHALING FIRM TO START IN N.S. WALES?

    WELLINGTON, July 27.—The famous New Zealand whaling concern, Perano Bros., of Tory Channel, is interested ...

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  31. MRS. A. PEASE DEAD

    BRISBANE, July 27.—The death occurred early this morning of Mrs. Agnes Pease, widow of the late Mr. Percy ...

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  32. BALTS SANG IN ENGLISH

    BRISBANE, July 27.—Balt migrants on their way to Cairns gave a performance at the Yungaba immigration depot ...

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