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  4. LEADERS OF GOVT. FREE MEDICINE CONFERENCE

    Minister for Health (Senator McKcnna)--centre--chatting with the president of the British Medical Association (Sir . Henry Newland)--left--and the vice-president 'Mr Victor Hurley) before the recent conference on the Free Medicine Scheme. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BERLIN SITUATION REMAINS DANGEROUS AND OBSCURE

    LONDON, July 11.--No improvement is reported in the dangerous Berlin situation. The British Military Governor in Germany (Major General Sir Brian Robertson) will leave Berlin a day earlier than originally scheduled for important talks with the British ...

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  6. Mortar Shells Rain On Way of Sorrows

    WHILE Israel's representatives informed the United Nations at Lake Success that the Jews were willing to accept the fresh proposal for a further 10-day truce, Jewish shells rained onto the Way of Sorrows in ...

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  7. GERMANS WORK ON RUSSIAN ATOM BOMBS

    LONDON, July 10.--Reuter's Berlin representative says the U.S. official German newspaper, 'Neue Zeltung' said famous German ...

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  8. OWNER OF PARCEL OF NOTES MAY BE AN INSANE PERSON

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Postal officials believe that the owner of £6900 found recently in an unclaimed parcel at Sydney Dead Letter Office is insane. Officials who are investigating claims for ...

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  9. Police Intensify War On Malay Terrorists

    SINGAPORE, July 11.--Three insurgents were shot and killed this morning and 15 captured outside Kuala Lumpur during the continued Gurkha and police sweep against reported concentrations. Altogether four have been killed and 19 captured since the sweep ...

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  10. MET DEATH BY TRAIN AT NINETY

    SYDNEY, Sunday--Reginald Roberts, 90, walked on to the line and stood to attention facing a moving electric train ...

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  11. Hoboes' High Life Under Police Station

    NEW YORK, July 10.--Police at New Orleans this week discovered an elaborate hobo hideout beneath a police station. ...

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  12. BURIED ALIVE?

    LONDON, July 10.--The Associated Press Paris correspondent says Dr. Jean Huet told the Seine ...

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  13. SOUTHERN CUTS IN FUEL AND POWER TO CONSERVE COAL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--No trams ran in Sydney or New castle to-day. This was part of the Government's plan to save coal and will continue while the shortage lasts. The tram and trolley bus services ended at ...

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  14. Mr. Chifley Arrives In Berlin

    LONDON, July 11.--The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley), who left London for Berlin in Mr. Attiee's ...

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  15. PEACE TREATIES RATIFIED

    LONDON, July 11.--The Moscow Radio "by Reuter" said the Australian Minister in Moscow (Mr. Watts) yesterday passed to ...

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  16. Asian Crises Spreading

    Trouble centres at Australia's "back door". 1. Java : Dutch - Indonesians seek peace formula. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Wealthy Socialite Found Dead In Bed

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A wealthy woman was found lying dead on her bed at Palm Beach last night. The woman, Miss Charlie ...

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  18. BRITISH CHILDREN FIT AND HEALTHY

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--In a broadcast to-night over the ABC network Professor J. C. Spence of Durham University ...

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  19. SKELETON FIRE STAFFS ONLY IN SYDNEY TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Householders and business firms in Sydney will be without protection, from fire for some hours from 8 a.m. to-morrow. In the metropolitan area only 20 firemen and five ...

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  20. MASS STARVATION RISK IN WORLD IS PASSING

    WASHINGTON, July 10.--International food officials here have reached the tentative conclusion that in Asia the great postwar world food crisis is over, at least temporarily, for the following reasons: The United States is expecting its greatest food producing year in history. The ...

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  21. EVATT SAYS STOPPAGES UNJUSTIFIABLE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Evatt) said to-night industrial stoppages were unjustifiable under a system ...

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  22. MIGRATION PLAN "MOST GENEROUS"

    NEW YORK, July 10.--The AAP Montreal representative says the 'Gazette,' in a leader, said Australia's ...

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  23. Needle Pierces Heart

    LONDON, July 10.--A 17-year-old typiste killed a three-year-old girl living in the same house when she ...

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  24. RECORD LINSEED PLANTINGS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--From tills year's record planting of 600 acres of linseed, enough seed is expected to be raised to plant ...

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