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  3. 669 REPORTED DEAD: SHIP SINKS IN STORM

    LONDON, July 18.—The British United Press Bombay correspondent says that 669' people perished in the sinking of the steamship Ramdas during a storm outside Bombay ...

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  4. INDONESIAN CRISIS NEAR ITS CLIMAX

    BATAVIA, July 18.—The first clashes for months between Dutch and Indonesian forces were reported from Palembang (Sumatra) to-day. This reflects heightening tension as the Indonesian crisis nears its climax. There ...

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  5. GIRLS HAVE CHEER FOR "MONTY"

    Entrants in the Miss Australia quest stood on a roof to cheer Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery when he drove through Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. STORES BLAME WEATHER FOR EXCESS STOCKS

    BRISBANE, July 18.—The mild winter has left city retailers carrying excess clothing stocks worth thousands ...

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  7. Enteritis Check on Rats and Mice

    BRISBANE, July 18.—The Queensland" Medical Institute Research Director (Dr. lan Mackerras) said to-day that rats and mice were now being examined as a possible cause. ...

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  8. "EMPIRE PREFERENCE WORTH MILLIONS HERE"

    BRISBANE, July 18—The value of Empire preference to the state's major rural industries in 1938-39 was £4,000,000 according to a survey made by officers of the agricultural department's division of Marketing. The ...

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  9. Reply to Charges on War Graves

    BRISBANE, July 18.—War graves in the Townsville cemetery were not being abandoped, said the Officer-in-charge of the ...

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  10. ORDER ON COAL BORING

    SYDNEY, July 18.—The Joint Coal Board to-day ordered that mechanically-operated boring machiues be ...

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  11. AIR FREIGHTERS SOLUTION TO ISOLATION OF COUNTRY TOWNS

    BRISBANE, July 18.—Air freight services for Western Queensland were urged by businessmen who to-day flew to Kingaroy in a Bristol freighter plane. The President of the Brisbane Ghamber of Commerce ...

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  12. U.K. SAILORS-JEWS IN SHIPBOARD CLASH

    LONDON, July 13.—Reuter's Jaruaale[?] corrspondent says "It is officially annouced that naval ratings this morning boarded a Jewish illegal immigrant ship, President Warfield, which is expected to reach ...

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  13. WATERSIDERS WALK OFF

    BRISBANE, July 18.—Water-side workers to-day walked off the overseas freighter Demodocus, which was loading 12,000 bales of ...

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  14. Young Man Killed By Pocket Bomb

    SYDNEY, July 18.—A young ran, who it is claimed, had been one of a gang of crackasmen Which broke into ...

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  15. CHARGES AGAINST CAIRNS HOSPITAL

    CAIRNS, July 18.—Wards Nos. 2 and 3 of the Cairns Hospital, used for old men, had no proper sterilsers and instruments, and ...

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  16. FOUR YEARS' GAOL ON BIGAMY CHARGE

    BRISBANE, July 18.-UThis is one of the worst cases of bigamy that has ever come under my notice," said Mr. Justice E. A. Douglas, to-day, in sentencing Robert George Primmer (26), meteorologist, to four ...

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  17. U.K. COAL UP IN 5-DAY WEEK

    LONDON, July 18.—The Minister of Fuel and Power (Mr. Shinwell) opening the deb te on coal production, ...

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  18. REPORT AMERICA FIRM ON JAP. WHALING EXPEDITION

    NEW YORK, July 18.—Reuter's correspondent says American officials said yesterday although protests from Australia. ...

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  19. CALIFORNIAN FLOWERS FOR BRISBANE SHOW

    BRISBANE, July 18.—The horticultural section will be a ceature of the Royal Show this year, and arrangements have been ...

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  20. IRONWORKERS FIRM ON NO- SATURDAY WORK

    SYDNEY, July 18.—Ironworkers at Newcastie and port Kembla will not report for work to-morrow for the third successive ...

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  21. AHEAD OF SCHEDULE IN CAR DASH

    SYDNEY, July 18.—Jean Peck. who if attempting to travel by car from Innisfail to Melhourne in 72 hours, passed through ...

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  22. LADY MOUNTBATTEN ORDERED TO LEAVE AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, July 18.—The Bureau of Immigration and Naturalliation has ordered Lady Iris Mountbatten to leave the United ...

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  23. SANDS BEATS WELLS

    BRISBANE, July 18.—At the Brisbane Stadium to-night Clam Stands (10.4), N.S. Wales writer weight champion, ...

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  24. JAPANESE GOVT. FACES DEFEAT ON COAL ISSUE

    TOKIO, July 18.—The Australian Associated Press and Reuter's correspondent say that the Prime Minister's (Tetsu ...

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  25. Doctor was Match for Men Who Used His Car

    COOLANGATTA, July 18.—A doctor's brawn and guile brought two men into the Coolaugatta Police Court to-day. One of the men when caught by the doctor had a fully-loaded revolver on him. ...

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  26. THREE SHIPS LOAD FOOD FOR BRITAIN

    BRISBANE, July 18.—Three 10.000-ton Clan line freighterse. Clan Urquhart, Perthshire. and Lararkshire, which ...

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  27. NEW MATERNITY ALLOWANCE SCHEME

    CANBERRA, July 18.—The Minister for Health and Social Services (Senator McKenna) announced to-day that prospective ...

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  28. TOBACCO CROP NEARING PRE-WAR LEVEL

    BRISBANE, July 18.—The State's tobacco production is now approaching the prewar level The Department of Agriculture ...

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  29. SPRINGBOKS N.Z. TOUR CONCLUDES TO-DAY

    AUCKLAND, July 18.—The South African Soccer team's tour of New Zealand concludes to-morrow with the fourth test against ...

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