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  4. P.M. RETURNS FROM ABROAD

    Sydney, July 18. — The Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifey) said on arrival in Sydney today that he had reached a complete understanding with the British Government on economic matters, including the dollar position. After a hectic two ...

    Article : 525 words
  5. RUSSIA MAY SEND BIG AIR FORCE TO BERLIN

    Berlin, July 18.—Russia may send a squadron of her biggest aircraft to Berlin to answer to America's action in sending Superfortresses to Europe, according to political circles in close touch with Russian Military administration. These circles ...

    Article : 426 words
  6. LIBERALS WIN KOGARAH SEAT

    Sydney, July 18. — Liberals won the Kogarah seat in the N.S.W. Legislative Assembly from the Labor Party at yesterday's by-election. In losing tho seat Labor suffered its worst reverse since 1944, but the party faced big obstacles. ...

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  7. RECORD MANHUNT IS EXPECTED

    Sydney, July 18.—The finding of two fishplates hidden in the bush near the scene of the smash-up on the South West Mail near Galong on June 30, known os the Harden disaster, is expected to start one of the biggest manhunts in the history ...

    Article : 310 words
  8. Olympic Torch On The Way

    Olympic (Greece), July 18—A Greek athletic carrying at torch, which will light the flame at Britain's Wembley Stadium for the Olympic games began ...

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  9. Soviet Attitude To Atomic Energy

    Washington, July 18.—The Secretary for State, General Marshall, warned last night that the unyielding Soviet pursuit of its present ...

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  10. Mountainous Seas Lash N.S.W. Coast

    Sydney, July 18. — Mountainous seas which lashed the N.S.W. coast north of Sydney today caused the loss of two lives and tremendous damage, and also badly buffeted shipping. Several small ships were forced to hove to south of Newcastle. ...

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  11. Moves In The Dispute

    Washington, July 17.—In Washington, American diplomatic officials said last night that they were considering an appeal to the International Court of ...

    Article : 361 words
  12. Jerusalem's Wildest Night

    Jerusalem, July 18.—The cease-fire in Jerusalem began at 5.30 a.m. yesterday. Jewish troops who had infiltrated into the Old City on Friday night then withdrew. The cease-fire followed the wildest night of fighting in Jerusalem's history. Guns and ...

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  13. "DARK SHADOW"

    London, July 17. — The "Dark Shadow" over Europe was referred to yesterday by Mr. Winston Churchill when accepting the freedom of the City ...

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  14. Anthony Eden's Supression

    London, July 18.—An overwhelming majority of Berliners Insisted that Western Powers should stay in Berlin declared the former Foreign Minister, Mr. ...

    Article : 100 words
  15. Research To Combat Rheumatism

    London, July 16. — Millions of sufferers from rheumatism all over the world may eventually benefit from research now being carried out in Britain. To give greater impetus to this vital work will be one of the chief aims of the British Rheumatic ...

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  16. Italy Back To Normal

    Rome, July 18. — Italy is back to normal for the first time since the attempt on the life of the Communist leader. Signer Togliatti, who ...

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  17. Whales In Port River

    Adelaide, July 18. — Until today whales had never been seen in the Port River. Two of them, the larger estimated by fishermen to be 70 ft. ...

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  18. Middlesex Out For 203

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  19. Superforts And Jet Fighters

    London, July 18.—A mass flight of sixty American Superfortress aircraft from America to Britain is expected to be completed today. Already many of ...

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  20. Mr. J. J. Clark Here On July 26

    Mr. A. C. Crowhurst (Secretary of the B.D.A.A.L.P.) received word yesterday that Mr. J. J. Clark, M.H.R., Federal member for Darling, will be visiting ...

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  21. Schoolteachers And Leisure

    London, July 16.—The majority of boys in Britain like playing football best in their leisure time. This is confirmed by o report made to the Minister of Education by the Central Advisory Council, which has just been published by the ...

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  22. FUNERAL OF MR. R. C. GRIFFITHS

    The death occurred on Friday of Mr. Richard Charles Griffiths at the age of 71 years. He was born at Moonta, S.A., and had ...

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  23. Jesse James Rides Again?

    A 101-year-old man known as J. Frank Dallon, of San Leandro, California, Insists that he is Jesse James, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Sugar Strike Settled

    Sydney, July 17.—A lightning strike of 600 workers at the Pyrment refinery of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company was temporaily settle after a ...

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  25. Asked For Gaol, Was Disappointed

    Melbourne, July 17.—A young vagrant who told police that he was "sick of knocking around" and wanted two years in gaol, did not pet his wish in the City ...

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  26. Communist Victimisation

    Melbourne, July 18.—Provision in awards for police protection for unionists victimised by Communists is to be sought by the Victorian central executive of the ...

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  27. Shannon Wins 100,000 Dollars Race

    Inglewood (California), July 18. — Shannon won the 100,000 dollars Hollywood Gold Cud yesterday at Hollywood Park. Neatly handled by the ...

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  28. POLICE CHIEF ON WESTERN VISIT

    On his first visit to the Western District since taking office, N.S.W. Police Commissioner. Mr. J. P. Scott, arrived in Broken Hill on Friday night. He is ...

    Article : 107 words
  29. EMPLOYMENT FIGURES

    Canberra, July 18.—The number of persons in employment throughout Australia rose 8,900 last May the Acting Government statistician (Mr. S. R. ...

    Article : 56 words
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