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  4. Grim Trek In Snow With Injured Girl

    KOSCIUSKO, Wednesday. —An injured girl who was being taken from the Chalet to a waiting ambulance at the ...

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  5. NEW TALKS ON JAPAN

    NEW YORK, July 16 (A.A.P.).—The United States formally announced to-day that 11 nations had been ...

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  6. 'HELL-SHIP' CHARGE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— Passengers on board the migrant ship Haleakala, which reached Brisbane to-day from ...

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  7. State Cabinet Decides On New Bill To Put Women On Juries

    The State Cabinet has approved legislation to enable women to sit on juries in New South Wales. A bill to amend the Jury Act will be submitted to ...

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  8. GALES LASH S. COAST Useful Rains Inland

    Fierce gales swept most of southeastern Australia yesterday. The wind, which sometimes reached 70 miles an hour— ...

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  9. COLUMN 8

    CHURCH OF ENGLAND authorities had a severe test of conscience yesterday. As you know, they've been to the ...

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  10. New Move To Extend 40-Hour Week

    The Trades and Labour Council will invite individual employers to confer on the extension of the 40-hour week ...

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  11. PISTOL POINT HOLD-UP

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Two gunmen held two sailors at pistol point in a car for half an hour to-day. ...

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  12. Hundreds Stand In Rain To Watch Wedding

    Hundreds stood in drizzling rain at Canberra yesterday to see the wedding of Mr. Walter Butler III. and Miss Shirley ...

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  13. Raffle Redrawn After Negro Win

    NEW YORK, July 16.—Harvey Jones, a 23-year-old negro farmer, who accidentally entered a North Carolina raffle "for white folks," ...

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  14. British Exports Show Increase

    LONDON, July 16 (A.A.P.).— The Lord President of the Council, Mr. Herbert Morrison, told a Press conference to-day that the ...

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  15. More Than Half Of B.C.O.F. To Be Australian

    TOKYO, July 16 (A.A.P.Reuter).—"Almost the whole burden of the British occupation role in Japan will fall upon the ...

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  16. FLOOD DANGER IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Sections of western and northeastern Victoria were again threatened with serious' flooding ...

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  17. SUMMARY OF TO-DAY'S NEWS

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  18. Mass Arrests In Rumania Of Opposition Members

    LONDON, July 16 (A.A.P.).— In the past 24 hours the Rumanian police have arrested about 100 members of the Opposition, says ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. LANGUAGE RUSE OPENED DOOR

    Chinese opened the door of a house in Dixon Street, city, last night, when they heard a man talking Chinese outside. ...

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  20. COAL LOSS 2,390 TONS

    Coal production lost yesterday was 2,390 tons, according to figures supplied by the Joint Coal Board. The idle mines were: Excelsior (540 ...

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