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  3. ANDRE MARIE NEW PREMIER OF FRANCE

    PARIS, July 25. A. A. P. — The French Assembly, by [?] votes to 190—40 more than the constitutional minimum necessary—voted its ...

    Article : 268 words
  4. Sydney Wharf Labourers to Extend Dispute

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—As a result of the waterside dispute, gangs now engaged would refuse to offer for work when their ...

    Article : 236 words
  5. JAP FLOODS THREATEN THREE CITIES

    TOKYO, July 25. A.A.P.—While working parties were still clearing up earthquake damage, Fukui Prefecture to-night was inundated by ...

    Article : 214 words
  6. Work "National Duty"

    KATOOMBA, Sunday. —Work—hard work—and overtime where necessary, must be undertaken by Australians as part of their national duty, Mr. Chifley said in a broadcast ...

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  7. INDIAN NAVY'S FIRST CRUISER

    Renamed H.M.S. Delhi, the former British cruiser Achilles, famous for its part in the River Plate battle with the Graf Spee, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SOLVE BERLIN PROBLEM

    LONDON, July 25. A.A.P.—Signs were increasing to-day that the Western Powers and Russia would negotiate directly on the Berlin crisis, possibly through a new conference of ...

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  9. Natives Fought After "Jungle Juice" Party

    DARWIN, Sunday. — Late last night an armed party of Northern Territory police, led by Detective Sergeant "Sandy" McNab, broke ...

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  10. Two Brothers Swept to Death

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Phillip Parsons, 19, and his brother, Geoffrey, 14, were washed off high rocks by a huge wave and drowned ...

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  11. Cripps Appeals to Miners

    LONDON, July 25. A.A.P.— The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Stafford Cripps) appealed at a miners' rally at Durham for an ...

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  12. British Comb Out Malay Terrorists

    SINGAPORE, July 25. A.A.P.-Reuter.—Rocket-firing Spitfires and British troops and police at dawn to-day launched an attack against terrorist hide-outs near Kajang, in the Semenyith River Valley area, 25 ...

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  13. "Blue Baby" on Way Home

    NEW YORK, July 25. A.A.P.—Shirley Brown, of Warrnambool, Victoria, who was successfully operated on in Baltimore for a "blue ...

    Article : 128 words
  14. Three in Prison Farm Break

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Three young prisoners escaped from Emu Plains Prison Farm to-day. Prison authorities say none of them is dangerous. ...

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  15. Seaman Killed in 70ft. Fall

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — William Ducharms, 39, an American seaman, fell 70 feet to his death on board the American freighter ...

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  16. SAW TRAIN KILL BROTHER

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A young woman saw her 21-year-old brother killed by an electric train at Tempe to-day. ...

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  17. Prison Official Suspended In Queensland

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Charges relating to the alleged running of non-Government horses and cattle on two State prison farms had ...

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  18. Dollar Credits to Help Trade in Europe

    PARIS, July 25. A.A.P.— The plan for mutual convertibility of European currencies aimed at the use of American dollar credits to ...

    Article : 145 words
  19. League Cricket Offers To Four Australians

    LEEDS, July 25. — Four players in Australia's touring side are considering attractive offers to play League cricket in England next ...

    Article : 240 words
  20. Moscow Attacks Tito's Party

    LONDON, July 25. A.A.P.—The Yugoslav Communist Party congress at Belgrade was "proceeding in an atmosphere of fierce terror," according to the Belgrade correspondent of the Moscow newspaper ...

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  21. Recurrence of Toshack's Knee Injury

    LEEDS, July 25.—It is doubtful whether Toshack, Australia's left-hand medium-paced bowler, will be fit to play for several weeks. ...

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  22. Czech Arrested As "British Spy"

    PRAGUE, July 25. A.A.P.—The Ministry of the Interior announced that Vladimir Knotek, a captain in the wartime Czech Army in ...

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  23. Olympic Torch in France

    GENEVA July 25. A.A.P. —Four thousand persons in the main square saw the Olympic torch handed over to the last Swiss ...

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  24. Greek Freighter in Difficulties

    PERTH, Sunday. — A Greek freighter has radioed navigation authorities in Fremantle that her engine has broken down, and her ...

    Article : 75 words
  25. N.Z. Scientist for Rocket Range

    WELLINGTON, July 25. A.A.P.-Reuter.—The New Zealand scientist Mr. D. J. Mudgway, has been seconded to the Australian ...

    Article : 73 words
  26. Cheena Makes Bow at Taronga Park

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— Before a crowd of 5000, the new baby elephant at Taronga Park Zoo was officially named "Cheena" this ...

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  27. WINGLESS MYSTERY PLANE SIGHTED

    NEW YORK, July 25. A.A.P.—Two air pilots reported at Atlanta (Georgia) that on Friday night they had seen a ...

    Article : 245 words
  28. Russians Enrolling German Airmen

    BERLIN, July 25. A.A.P.—The Russian Air Force is enrolling great numbers of former Luftwaffe fliers, according to the British-licensed ...

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  29. Egg Prices Down Again To-day

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— Reductions in the wholesale and retail prices of eggs in New South Wales from to-morrow were announced to-night ...

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  30. Man Stabbed During Altercation

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A man was stabbed in the abdomen early this morning and admitted to hospital in a serious condition. ...

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  31. FALL INTO SHIP'S HOLD FATAL

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Alfred Johnson, 58, of Throsby-street, Wickham, Newcastle, died after a fall into the hold of the ship Iron ...

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