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  4. BOTH SIDES ORDER CEASE FIGHTING

    London, July 19.—Both Arabs and Jews yesterday issued orders to their forces throughout Palestine, to cease fighting at 3 p.m. G.M.T. (1 a.m. today Sydney time) in compliance with the U.N.O. demand. Israeli High Command, however, warned ...

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  5. NOBODY WANTS TO FIRE

    London, July 19.—Reports from Berlin reveal that American, British and French military governors in Germany are holding a special meeting in Berlin today to discuss the Berlin crisis. At Hardern; Durham, yesterday the British ...

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  6. IF SUBSIDES ARE WITHDRAWN

    Sydney, July 19.—If Commonwealth subsidies were withdrawn only from wool, cotton, cotton yarns and imported textile piecegoods, a substantial increase in the basic wage would be necessary. This was stated today by the Minister for Labor ...

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  7. U.S. To Test Top Secret Weapons

    Honolulu, July 19.—American Army, Navy and Marine aircraft will use "certain" top secret weapons and explosives next week in the first ...

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  8. NEW NORTH SHAFT PROGRESS

    Progress with No. 3 Shaft at the North Mine since the first shots were fired in the rock country recently has been very rapid. When a representative of "Barrier Daily Truth" visited the shaft yesterday it was found that it was down 19 1/2 feet from the ...

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  9. Record Number Employed

    Sydney, July 19.—The number of wage and salary earners, excluding rural and domestic workers, in New South Wales has reached a record of 651,000. This ...

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  10. ENGLAND'S TWELVE NAMED FOR TEST

    London, July 19.—Including Hutton, who replaces Emmett, and the Yorkshire Captain, Cranston, who replaces Dollery. England's Fourth ...

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  11. UNION NEWS and VIEWS

    This space is specially reserved for local union news and views. Reports of union meetings are welcomed. Foolproof Cage Safety Device Mr. W. O'Connell, check inspector, was ...

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  12. Cheap Early Wickets To Middlesex Bowlers

    Lords, July 19.—Lanky Oxford University rigshander Whitcombe, broke Australia's opening partnership in his second over today, and probably killed ...

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  13. Bitter Arab League Attack

    Lake Success, July 19.—In a bitterly worded cable to the Secretary-General of U.N.O. (Mr. Trygve Lie), last night, the Secretary-General of the Arab ...

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  14. Swore at Radio Singers!-Fined £2

    Adelaide, July 29.—An unusual case was heard at the Hindmarsh Police Court today when Percival Joseph Page (55). laborer, was fined £2 with costs ...

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  15. Western Military Alliance

    London, July 19.—According to usually well informed quarters in London, it is unlikely that a military alliance between the five Western Union powers and the ...

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  16. Moves Against Yugoslavia

    London, July 19.—The U.S. Military Government's official newspaper "Neue Zeltung" said today Russian authorities were withholding certain food and other ...

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  17. Wheat Sown By Air

    Tamworth, July 19.—Successful local experiments in sowing grain from the air have aroused wide interest among farmers. At Tamworth for the first time ...

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  18. Finance Charges By Company

    Below is a letter from the Governor of the Commonwealth Bank (Mr. H. T. Ar[?]tage) to the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) which has been forwarded to ...

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  19. W.I.U. of A. MEETING TONIGHT

    There will be a general meeting of the W.I.U. of A. at the Trades Hall tonight at 7.30 o'clock. Besides the ordinary and general ...

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  20. North Mine Check Inspection

    The Check Inspector (Mr. W. O'Connell) visited the North Mine No. 3 shaft yesterday, and later reported: In company with Mr. H. Wright ...

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  21. Callan Park Asylum

    Sydney, July 19.—Allegations in a series of articles by a "Sun" reporter that patients at Callan Park Mental Hospital had been subjected to ill-treatment were ...

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  22. Exhibition Of Paintings Opens Tonight

    An exhibition of about 60 pointing by the South Australian artist Travis Webber will be opened this evening at the Technical College Annexe. ...

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  23. MEETING OF CLEANERS OF SCHOOLS

    There will be a meeting of the cleaners of Public Schools, public buildings, etc., at the Trades Hall tomorrow night at 7.30 o'clock to discuss a recent ...

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  24. SHIRE HALL STRIPPED TO WALLS

    Melbourne, July 10.—The Shire Hall in the village of Gunyah Gunyah has been systematically robbed and looted over the past few months, so that today, nothing ...

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  25. PENSION TRUSTEES ELECTION FRIDAY

    The ballot to elect trustees from the employees of each mine for the Mines Pension Scheme Board will commence on Friday at the Zinc Corporation and ...

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  26. ADELAIDE XMAS FARES

    The S.A. Railways Deportment has agreed to a reduction of Christmas mines excursion fare to Adelaide to £2/17/3 on the previous offer of £3— ...

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  27. S.A. Manpower Position Acute

    Adelaide, July 19.—South Australia's manpower problem has become so acute that State building materials authorities are regarding very cautiously ...

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  28. M.M.A. AND CRAFT UNIONS MEET TODAY

    The M.M.A. will meet the B.I.C. and Craft Unions at a conference today at 2.30 p.m. re daylight training. Following this meeting, there will be a ...

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  29. Italian Coalies For Australia

    Sydney, July 19.—The Federal Government is investigating the possibility of bringing Italian coal miners to Australia for employment in the industry here, the ...

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  30. Drops Dead At Daughter's Funeral

    Sydney, July 19.—While attending the funeral service on Saturday for her daughter, Mrs. Mary Marie Blunden, of Belmore collapsed and died. When the ...

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  31. BILLIARDS RESULTS

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  32. Prices Committee Meeting Decisions

    The B.I.C. Prices Committee met on Saturday morning and dealt with several cases of alleged overcharging. Mr. J. E. Smith presided. ...

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  33. Tortured Australian

    Melbourne, July 19.—Two Japanese civilian guards who took part in the torture of an Australian by forcing him to kneel on two rough bamboo poles for ...

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  34. FIGHTING IN MALAYA

    Singapore, July 19.—Police authorities report that a force of one hundred Chinese insurgents attacked a police station, 120 miles north of Kuala ...

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  35. LOTTERY RESULTS

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  36. McGIRR ON KOGARAH DEFEAT

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  37. Condition Of Mr. Peters

    It was stated from the Hospital last night that the condition of Mr. W. G. Peters was much the same. Mr. Peters was seriously injured in an ...

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