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  3. AUSTRALIA WINS 4 ROUNDS AT HELSINKI

    HELSINKI, July 20. A.A.P.—Australia began well at the Olympic Games to-day by winning three heats in rowing and athletics, and one wrestling round. Merv. Wood won his heat of the single sculls, V. ...

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  4. Archery At Belmont

    Mrs. K. Sutcliffe, of Marks Point, was not deterred at being the only woman competitor as she drew her bow string daring a shoot by Lake Macquarie Archery Club at Belmont Park yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Rugged To Beat Cold

    Mr. A. Boddenham, of Wickham, was well rugged to keep out the cold and rain the when fishing for blackfish at the Soldiers' Baths yesterday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Democratic Frenzy

    NEW YORK, July 20. A.A.P. — A frenzied scramble for support has begun among aspirants to the Democratic Presidential nomination. ...

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  7. UNEMPLOYMENT INCREASE 2999 IN JUNE

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The number of registered unemployed rose by 2999 last month. This brought the total registered ...

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  8. More Italians On Way

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—About 2000 more unskilled Italian migrants are expected to arrive in Australia in the next few weeks to add to the 2200 the ...

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  9. 2 Sacked After Air Crash

    LONDON, July 20. A.A.P.—The captain and first officer of a B.O.A. Hermes aircraft which crash-landed 1000 ...

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  10. U.N. Hails Soviet At Games

    HELSINKI, July 20. A.A.P.— Fraternising of Russian athletes with those of other ...

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  11. 44 Saved From Burning Ship

    NEW YORK, July 20. A.A.P.— The Coast Guard cutler Mackinac has docked with 44 people who had been rescued from a burning Norwegian freighter, off ...

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  12. Finns Cheer Australians

    HELSINKI, July 20. A.A.P.—Australia's contingent received a great welcome from the 70,000 spectators who filled the Stadium for the opening of the ...

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  13. TRAM PLUNGES INTO HARBOUR

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A train plunged into the Harbout at Taronga Park to-day after its brakes failed and it rolled three-quarters of a mile downhill. ...

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  14. Teheran Under Curfew

    TEHERAN, July 20. A.A.P.—Rioting in Teheran yesterday has been followed by an official announcement that the ...

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  15. Gushing Gert Pilot's New Friend

    WASHINGTON, July 20. A.A.P.—"Gushing Gertie," 4lb of thirsty efficiency, is the pilot's newest friend. ...

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  16. Old House, New Purpose

    LONDON, July 20. Apsley House, residence of the "Iron Duke" at corner of Hyde Park, has opened its doors as ...

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  17. 'Big Game' Hunt At Waratah

    LATE on Friday night, Edward Smith, 16, a son of the Headmaster of Waratah School (Mr. ...

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  18. New Unit For C.M.F.

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — A new C.M.F. unit equivalent to another division with supporting Army Corps and ...

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  19. Burma Seeks Aid From Communists

    RANGOON, July 20. A.A.P.—Burma would formally ask for economic aid from Russia and Communist China, the ...

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  20. WEAVER TO BE DEPORTED SOON

    TOKYO, July. 20, A.A.P.-Reuter.—Frank Loyal Weaver, the Australian who renounced his citizenship and took a ...

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  21. THIEVES START FIRE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Police who went to investigate a fire in a Croydon service station to-night found that an ...

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  22. DR. PICARD OFFERS TRIP TO MARS IN 1954

    DUNCAN (British Columbia), July 20.A.A.P.—Stratosphere explorer Dr. Picard has guaranteed a trip to Mars by 1954 to any-one willing to pay 250,000 dollars (£111,607) for the ride. The scientist, who retired ...

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  23. Eva Peron Shows Improvement

    BUENOS AIRES, July 20. A.A.P.—Mrs. Eva Peron, wife of the President of Argentina, showed a marked improvement ...

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  24. Helicopters Flight Delayed.

    GOOSE BAY (Labrador), July 20. A.A.P.—The world's first trans-Atlantic helicopter flight was delayed when the ...

    Article : 45 words
  25. New Bid To Get Strikers Back

    WASHINGTON July 20. A.A.P.—industry-union negotiations to settle both the steel and Pacific coas[?] seamen's ...

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