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  4. Australia Would Maintain Her Splendid Record In Any Crisis

    WASHINGTON, July 30.--The mutual dependence of American and British people on each other was the keynote of a nationwide broadcast last night by the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies). ...

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  5. CHAOS BELGIUM IS NEARING CIVIL WAR

    LONDON, July 30.-- Belgium to-night has all the appearances of a nation nearing civil war. ...

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  6. SHARKS CAN BE VERY FRIENDLY

    LONDON, July 30.--Big sharks will let you ride on them, but little ones bite, according to Dr. Hans Hass, well-known Austrian deep-sea explorer, who has been making investigations into life in the Red Sea, says Reuter's Vienna correspondent. ...

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  7. Majestic Grandeur

    SOME of the massive d Mackay district scenery is indicated in the picture reproduced above ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FOUR DROWNED IN N.S. WALES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Four people lost their lives in N.S.W. floods over the week-end, bringing the ...

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  9. REDS EXERTING HEAVY PRESSURE

    TOKIO, July 30.--Frontline reports to-day gave news of growing Communist pressure on the bitterly embattled central fronts and a noticeable build-up of North Koreans in the south. ...

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  10. Watching for Seditious Utterances

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Commonwealth investigators will examine for sedition statements of a leading ...

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  11. Coal Owners Allege Stoppages Frivolous

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--State coal mining authorities claim miners' leaders are deliberately trying to prevent coal stockpiles being built up by consumers. This, they said, was ...

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  12. RUSSIA WILL BARGAIN ON CEASE-FIRE

    LONDON, July 30.-- Agency representatives said to-day Russia would propose a cease-fire ...

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  13. MAN BIT DOG

    LONDON, July 30.--A Frenchman, Justin pharmacist's [?]istant, was yesterday ...

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  14. TAIPAN HAS NOT EATEN

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The taipan which fatally bit Keith Budden, 20-year-old snake ...

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  15. Fireworks Likely In Parliament

    BRISBANE, Sun. -- The most vigorous attack on the State Government for years is predicted for the opening ...

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  16. Hotel Robbed; Guests Slept On

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--While 19 guests slept, thieves broke Into the Turf Club Hotel at North Melbourne this morning and ...

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  17. Thieves Sampled Beer, Cigarettes

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Thieves stole jewellery valued at £5500 from a Toornak home early yesterday while ...

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  18. Three Important Speeches

    WASHINGTON, July 30.--The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) will deliver three important speeches during the ...

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  19. MARIETTA DAL HAS VANISHED

    BRISBANE, Sunday. --The Marietta Dal has now completely disappeared. ...

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  20. London-Paris In Hour

    PARIS, July 30. -- Twenty-six people flew from London to Paris to-day in under an hour in the first commercial flight by a jet ...

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  21. Jumping Events Off?

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- There may be no jumping events at the show this year owing to the state of the ground. ...

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  22. Windows Broken

    LONDON, July 30.--Demonstrators threw bricks at the Soviet Embassy here last night, breaking windows, before police arrived to ...

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  23. WARSPITE DEFIANT

    London, July 3.-- The 31,000-ton veteran battleship Warspite had to be beached after ...

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  24. TOWNSPEOPLE ERECT RETAINING WALL IN FIGHTAGAINST FLOOD

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Police and townspeople at Thallon, 377 miles south-west of Brisbane, with a population of about 250, have built a clay retaining wall to stop flood waters from the Moonie River sweeping into the town. ...

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  25. Petrol In Car Boot Ignited

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- A 1949 sedan car was destroyed by fire on the Beaudesertroad to-day when 20 gallons ...

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  26. DUST STORMS AT ALICE SPRINGS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Dry westerly winds advancing on Queensland are stirring up dust storms at Alice Springs. ...

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  27. Town Damaged By Earth Tremors

    CALIFORNIA, July 30. -- Two- thirds of the buildings in the town or Calipatria (U.S.A.) were damaged and the population of ...

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  28. STALIN WANTS U.N. SEAT FOR CHINA REDS

    Stalin has suggested that the United Notions should seat Communist China in the Security Council as the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. Food Airlift Starts To-day

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Two R.A.A.F. and 11 commercial aircraft to-morrow will commence the biggest food ...

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  30. WON COURT MOVE, BUT DOESN'T WANT MONEY

    LONDON, July 30.--Lawyer Vittorio Gaudiano, of Rome, this week won his claim to £45,750 given to him by a titled Englishwoman whose lover he had been from the time she was 66. ...

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  31. Recruiting inquiries Slacken

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- The Minister for Labor (Mr. H. E. Holt) said to-day that the Government did not want to repeat ...

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  32. Greyhounds Loyal To Dead Master

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Eight ferocious greyhounds menaced police who tried to remove an old deaf-mute's ...

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  33. MERCY DASH TO LIGHTHOUSE

    BUNDABERG, Sunday. -- The supply ship serving lighthouses made a dash to Bundaberg last night with Mrs. Ruby Linning, ...

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