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  2. MAJOR COUSENS ON TREASON CHARGE

    Sydney, July 23—Major Charles Hugh Cousens, 8th Division, A.I.F. rame before the Central Court this morning charged with "traitorously adhering to and aiding and comforting the King's enemies, expressed the view that a charge of high treason in Australia ...

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  3. Williamson Shows May Come Here

    At present in Broken Hill is Mr. Charles Dearden, touring manager of J. C. Williamson, Ltd. He arrived yesterday morning for the purpose of ...

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  4. Perth Football Team's Visit

    The Broken Hilt side to play Perth on August 3 at the Jubilee Oval had their first train as a team at that Oval yesterday. ...

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  5. DASTARDLY OUTRAGE BY JEWISH TERRORISTS

    Jerusalem July 23.—British soldiers and police again coupled the Jewish Agency Headquarters, detained Jewish leaders in their homes, and clamped down the strictest curfew ever imposed on Jewish quarters in Jerusalem following the bomb explosion in the King David Hotel resulting in the death ...

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  6. SOUTH COAST COAL DISPUTE

    Sydney, July 23.—The miners' leaders slated tonight that they expect a settlement to be reached at the compulsory conference tomorrow on the dispute which has laid idle the South Coast mines for two days this week, it is understood that the Coal Commissioner, Mr. Williams is anxious for ...

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  7. Lost £3,000 and Found It!

    Darwin, July 22—An Englishman, W. E. Patman, who lost £3,000 in bank notes and securities along the lonely Stuart Highway linking Darwin with ...

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  8. Evatt's Message Before Leaving U.S.

    Sydney, July 23.—"I have fought abroad for the principles that Australia has consistently maintained for strengthening the United Kingdom, for resistance ...

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  9. Hospital Board Meeting

    A meeting cf the Hospital Board was held last night. Mr. H. T. Kelly presiding. Apologies were received from Messrs. ...

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  10. WEIGHT-CARRYING MELBOURNE CUP WINNERS

    Following queries and remarks passed concerning the impost of 10.9 for champion Bernborough in the Melbourne Cup. "Barrier Dally Truth" here ...

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  11. M. FLANDIN ON TRIAL

    Paris, July 22.—The former French Premier (M. Flandin), who will appear on a charge of collaboration before the High Court at Versallies tomorrow, ...

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  12. MURDER CHARGE

    Sydney, July 22.—John Byron (56), who was charged with having murdered Lillian Elsie Short, known as "Lamp-light Lil," was remanded to August ...

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  13. Norths Leave For Mt. Gambier Tonight

    The North Broken Hill side will leave for Mount Gambler this evening. Last year the blue and whites were victorious against the Mount Gambler side and are ...

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  14. Bolivian Revolution

    Santiago (Chile), July 33.—According to the American Associated Piers radio at Cruro, in south Bolivia, Indian miners in the vicinity staged an uprising and ...

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  15. Arabs Reject Partition

    Jerusalem, July 33—THe Arab leader, Jamal Hussein, after a tour of the country, told Reuters correspondent that Arab Palistine would emphatically ...

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  16. Coal Position in Victoria

    Melbourne, July 23.—Although gas rationing appears unlikely this week. It is doubtful if the coal scheduled to arrive in Melbourne will have any ...

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  17. Seamen's Conditions

    Sydney, July 23.—Seamen could be given a 40-hour week if they were given additional days off, Mr. E. V. Elliott, general secretary of the ...

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  18. PARAGUAN CABINET RESIGNS

    Buenes Aires. July 23.—The Paraguayan President (Higinio Morningo) asked the permission of the armed forces to resign and leave the country after his ...

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  19. ARRESTED AT POINTS OF 8 PISTOLS!

    Sydney, July 23.—Two Sydney detectives and six railway detectives arrested three men in a motor car at Picton railway yards early this ...

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  20. Many Mine Accidents

    The ambulance men hod a very busy day yesterday when a large number of mine accident cases was handled. ...

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  21. Parliamentary Broadcasts

    Sydney, July 23.—A suggestion for broadcasting State Parliamentary debates will be revived when the State Parliament meets in August. Mr. ...

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  22. Harry Plant's Statement

    Sydney, July 23.—No preliminary Arrangements had been made for Bernborough's Caulfield and Melbourne Cup runs, said trainer Harry Plant today. ...

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  23. Finance For Hospital

    Messrs. Davidson and Ho[?]ington, Ms.L.A., have received the following from the Minister for Education: "With reference to your personal ...

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  24. Starr Bowkett Meeting

    The Central No. 2 Starr Bowkett Building Co-operative Society Limited held an appropriation meeting at the registered office yesterday. Mr. L. H. ...

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  25. Explosion And Fire

    Sydney, July 23—A sudden, violent explosion in a chemical factory at Petersham today set fire to the hair of a schoolboy who was passing on his ...

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  26. N.S.W. Railways Program

    Sydney, July 23.—The N.S.W. Railways Past-War Reconstruction program provides for an expenditure of about £35 million. This was revealed ...

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  27. PETROL TICKET ARRANGEMENTS

    Monday, July 23.—The chairman of the State Liquid Fuel Control Board. Mr. Neale, [?] tonight that the July issue of ration ...

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  28. South-Central Bus

    Men are taken from the South time office by has to the Central mine each morning and afternoon. The management committee of the W.I.U. of A. ...

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  29. Canadian's Alleged. Help To Russians'

    Ottawa, July 23. — Henry Harris, To[?] optimetrist, appeared in the Megistrate's Court, charged under the Official Secrets Act with conspiring with ...

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  30. "ATOM BOMBS COULD WIPE OUT BRITAIN"

    London, July 23.—Two hundred atomic bombs could wipe cut Britain, declared Professor Oliphant. He made the estimate in support of the contention that ...

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  31. ORANGE A CITY

    Sydney, July 23.—The Minister for Local Government (Mr. Cohill) today extended congratulations to the mayor, aldermen, and citizens or Orange on the ...

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  32. BRIGADE SAVES CAR

    The prompt arrival of the F[?] a car from destination last night. The [?] which belonged to Mr. Leslie [?] Street, [?] ...

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