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  3. RECRUITING DIRECTOR WAS HOOTED AT SYDNEY MEETING

    SYDNEY, July 17.—Hoots and shouted interruptions held up for nearly five minutes the N.S.W. Trades and Labour Council meeting tonight when the Director General of Recruiting (Lieutenant General Sir Horrye ...

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  4. CORNSTALKS POINT EAST

    Westerly winds almost flattened this paddock of maize recently. Now that the ears are close to the ground, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. U.N NAVAL OPERATIONS AGAINST MANCHURIAN COAST AUTHORISED "UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES"

    TOKIO, July 17.—The United Nations commander (General Mark Clark) had been authorised to order naval operations against the Manchurian coast "under certain circumstances" stated the American Naval Chief of Staff (Admiral William ...

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  6. NOT SUMMONED TO LONDON!

    CANBERRA, July 17.—Mr. Menzies today discounted published reports that he and the Treasurer ...

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  7. Wharf Secretary Not to Serve Sentences

    SYDNEY, July 1.—The Waterside Workers' Federation General Secretary (Mr. J. Healy) will not have to ...

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  8. PROTECTION FOR TAXI DRIVERS

    BRISBANE, July 17.—Protective grilles for the driver, and alarm sirens are to be fitted to 1100 ...

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  9. C.P.—LABOUR PACT TO END?

    MELBOURNE, July 17.—A breakdown of the Victorisa C.P.—Labour pact is expected tomorrow night. This follows ...

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  10. COUNCIL SACKINGS NOW TOTAL 641

    BRISBANE, July 17.—Four more City Council officers and 100 more outside employees, all in the electricity department, have been given notices of dismissal. ...

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  11. PRIME MINISTER SAYS BRISBANE MEETING WAS "PRETTY NOISY"

    CANBERRA, July 17.—The Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) thinks the reception he received from the capacity crowd at Brisbane City Hall last Tuesday night ...

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  12. "PRODUCE HALF TOBACCO NEEDS IN FIVE YEARS"

    MELBOURNE, July 17.—Australia would be able to produce half its tobacco needs within five years, ...

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  13. £200,000 Fire Damage In Sydney

    SYDNEY, July 17.—A fierce fire destroyed two city buildings and caused an estimated £200,000 worth ...

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  14. TWO AIR RECORDS TO SKYROCKET

    LOS ANGELES, July 17.—A speed of 1238 miles-an-hour and an altitude of 79,494ft.—both records—were today ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND TAKES LEAD IN REFRIGERATED TRANSPORT

    BRISBANE, July 17.—Queensland has taken the lead in Australia in designing a refrigerated railway waggon, Dr. S. A. Trout, Director of Horticulture, Queensland Agriculture and Stock Department, told a ...

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  16. President Truman Improving

    WASHINGTON, July 17.—President Truman today patiently submitted to a series of medical tests while ...

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  17. TRAIN DRIVER FOR TRIAL

    SYDNEY, July 17.—An electric train driver was committed for trial today on a charge of manslaughter of 10 ...

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  18. NEW BANK HEAD APPOINTED

    BRISBANE, July 17.—Mr. G. C. Hill (47) has been appointed chief manager of the National Bank of Australasia ...

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  19. Dispute Causes Big Cement Loss

    SYDNEY, July 17.—A dispute at the Portland cement works had thrown 400 men idle and caused a production ...

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  20. IMPORT CUTS PUT BRAKE ON DRAIN FROM STERLING AREA DOLLAR RESERVES

    CANBERRA, July 17.—Dollar import cuts imposed by British countries following the last conference of Commonwealth Finance Ministers had put a sudden brake on the drain from sterling area dollar ...

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  21. SUBWAY COLLISION IN NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, July 17—Two subway trains each carrying 1000 passengers collided in a tunnel beneath New York ...

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  22. SPECIAL CONCESSION FOR OBTAINING NEWS RELAYS

    CANBERRA, July 17.—The Postmaster-General (Mr. H. L. Anthony) announced that from August 1 a special concession rate will apply to landlines and special departmental equipment used by commercial ...

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  23. "BREAKING ALL TRADE UNION PRINCIPLES"

    SYDNEY, July 17.—A small group of seamen at Newcastle was breaking every known principle of the Trade Union ...

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  24. MAY MOVE SUSPECT TO GAOL HOSPITAL

    SYDNEY, July 17.—A man whom Brisbane police have questioned about the Southport taxi murder may be moved ...

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  25. NO U.S. PRESSURE ON EGYPTIAN DISPUTE

    WASHINGTON, July 17.—The United States Secretary for State (Mr. Acheson) yesterday described as erroneous ...

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  26. Fired Two Shots At Stolen Car

    MELBOURNE, July 17.—A constable fired two shots at a stolen car in which three men tried to run him down at ...

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  27. MORE MONEY FOR STATE HOUSING

    BRISBANE, July 17.—Another £380,000 was allocated by the State Government today for its housing projects. ...

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  28. ENGLAND STARTS WELL IN TEST

    LONDON, July 17.—England made a goad start in the third Test against India at Manchester. England won the toss ...

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