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  4. COURT TOLD OF ESCAPE

    HAMBURG, July 2 (A.A.P).—The R.A.F. Wing-Commander who led the mass escape from a Silesian prison ...

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  5. VISCOUNT MONTGOMERY'S BUSY DAY IN CANBERRA

    LEFT: Field-Marshal Lord Montgomery, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, suggesting amendments to a contour map of the battle of El Alamein to the Director of the Australian War Memorial, Canberra, Colonel J. Treloar, during a tour of inspection yesterday. RIGHT: Ex-Service men and women cheering Lord Montgomery on his arrival at the Capitol Theatre, Manuka, for a welcome ceremony. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COLUMN 8

    THE GOLDEN AGE—Or Can It Happen Here? Extract from the "Overseas Engineer," England:— ...

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  7. RUSSIANS IN DILEMMA

    PARIS, July 2.—At the conference on the American offer of aid to Europe, the Russians are now in one of the tightest "spots" they have known in their ...

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  8. McGirr Appeals To Rail Workers: "No Stoppage"

    The Premier, Mr. McGirr, yesterday appealed to railwaymen not to stop work over the introduction of the 40-hour week. Employers yesterday were reluctant to discuss the ...

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  9. Judge Raised Pay; Union "Uninterested"

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday. Mr. Justice Cantor to-day increased an ironworker's pay despite a refusal of the ...

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  10. ATTACKED BY THIEVES

    Thieves last night battered two men in Surry Hills and ransacked a flat in King's Cross. ...

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  11. Stadium Manager Pushed From Ring: Head Hurt

    Sydney Stadium manager, Mr. Harry Miller, received slight injuries when he was pushed from the apron of the ...

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  12. TRAMS, BUSES EARN MORE Fewer Passengers

    Tram and bus revenue has increased sharply since the new fares were introduced on Tuesday. ...

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  14. Sugar Rationing Ends But Supply May Remain Short

    Sugar rationing in Australia will be abandoned forthwith, stated the Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, in Canberra last night after a meeting of Federal Cabinet. Meat rationing will remain. In Sydney it was pointed out that the abolition of sugar rationing would not ...

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  15. SUMMARY OF TO-DAY'S NEWS

    SOVIET DILEMMA.—Russia is reported to be in a difficult position at the Paris conference on the U.S. plan to aid Europe. (Page 1) ...

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  16. EMPLOYERS "LOOK TO COURT"

    Few employers were prepared yesterday to discuss the proposal of the Trades and Labour Council that a ...

    Article : 85 words
  17. EVASION OF TRAIN FARES

    One hundred and eighty-nine persons were convicted in Sydney last month of attempt to evade payment of train fares and 33 were ...

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