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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 65 words
  3. TODAY'S FORECAST:

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  4. NEW MOVE TO END STRIKE

    BRISBANE.—The Queensland Government has ordered the reopening of the ...

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  5. Who Will Be Lord Mayor?

    CANDIDATES for Lord Mayor of Adelaide were on the job early today recording their votes in the municipal elections. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CROWD MOBS AND KISSES FRENCHMAN

    LONDON, Friday.—Wildly enthusiastic Frenchmen mobbed Yvon Petra and kissed him on both cheeks after he had beaten the Australian Geoff Brown 6—2, 6—4, 7—9, 5—7, 6—4 to win ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. St. Andrews Unfair, Says von Nida

    LONDON, Friday.—Norman von Nida, Australian golfer, who tied for fourth place in the British open, says that he will never play golf at St. Andrews again. He calls the championship course unfair. ...

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  8. Australian Victory Parade Men Fight Police at Gibraltar

    LONDON, Friday.—Empty beer bottles and belts were alleged to have been used by members of the Australian Victory Parade contingent in a clash with police at Gibraltar tonight. ...

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  9. TWO SIDES ATTACK PRICE BILL

    WASHINGTON, Friday.— The new compromise Price Control Bill come under fire from two sides ...

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  10. RACING RESULTS

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  11. PARIS DEADLOCK ON INVITATIONS TO PEACE TALKS

    LONDON, Friday.—The Big Four Foreign Ministers in Paris have reached a deadlock on the question of issuing invitations to the peace conference on July 29. Russia opposes China being an inviting power. There ...

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  12. Another Atom Bomb Test On July 25

    BIKINI ATOLL, Friday.— Vice-Admiral Blandy announced today that the next atom bomb would be ...

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  13. TILDEN TIPS US TO HOLD DAVIS CUP

    NEW YORK, Friday.—James Burchard, in the "World-Telegram," quotes W. T. Tilden as saying that Australia ...

    Article : 116 words
  14. Watersiders Walk Off Ship at Port

    Claiming that the complete discharge of ship's cargo was essentially their work, waterside workers walked off the overseas timber ship Barranduna at Port Adelaide 75 minutes after they had reported this morning. ...

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  15. QUIET VOTING FOR COUNCILS

    Polling was quiet when booths opened today for the municipal elections in metropolitan and country centres. Interest is expected to ...

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  16. Mussolini's Widow Granted Freedom

    ROME, Friday.—Mussolini's widow, Rachele Mussolini, who has been living with her two children. Romano and Anna Maria under ...

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  17. MR. ATTLEE'S VISIT POSTPONED

    CANBERRA.—Because of the peace conference in Paris on July 29, and other pressing problems, the British Prime ...

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  18. FOES OUT OF TENNIS

    LONDON, Friday.—The Inter-rational Lawn Tennis Federation, at its first general meeting since March, 1939, decided that the Lawn ...

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  19. MUFTI CHANGES TO NEW HOME

    LONDON, Friday.—Reuters correspondent at Alexandria says it is reliably learned that the Mufti, who arrived in Egypt recently, is ...

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  20. Missing Picture Found After Six Years

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The "Boston Globe" reports that a missing painting, believed to be Rubens' "Descent From the Cross," has ...

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  21. SMUGGLING FINES UNPAID, DETECTIVES ON SHIP

    SYDNEY.—When the American liner Monterey pulled out of her berth at Pyrmont early this morning, there were detectives on board to keep an eye on members of the crew who had not paid fines totalling £980 for smuggling. In the past few days Customs ...

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  22. Tyres and Tubes To Be Dearer

    SYDNEY.—A 5 per cent. increase on the wholesale price of tyres and tubes will apply from Monday next said the general secretary of ...

    Article : 56 words
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