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  4. unionists Pledged to DELIVER war supplies

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Australian unionists would see that ships, planes and war materials ...

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  5. ELECTION ECHO

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Liberal party candidates who contested the Bulimha and Nash ' seats at the State general election lodged petitions to-day to the Elections Tribunal alleging the ...

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  6. Race Against Time To Save Doctor

    MELBOURNE, Monday. --The rescue of Dr. Serge Udovikoff from Heard Island was now a ...

    Article : 131 words
  7. Floodwaters Cover Most Of Coondiwindl

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Water covers most of the town of Goondiwindi, which has been isolated by Maclntyre River floodwaters, and no relief is expected before Thursday or early on Friday. ...

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  8. Six Children Had Lucky Escape From Boiling Horse

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Six children--five in prams--had lucky escapes when a horse bolted with a baker's cart along the footpath of Mentone-parade, Mentone's main shopping street, ...

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  9. Armed Guard Af Cremation

    LOS NEGROS, July 24.-- More than 20 native police hoys, armed with rifles, stood guard at the cremation here ...

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  10. Labor Shortage For Brisbane Wharves

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Brisbane would experience very serious port congestion by Thursday if ships arrived on schedule, a ...

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  11. Gas Employees Refusing To Work Overtime

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Two thousand members of the Gas Employees' Union who held a stop- work meeting to-day in Sydney ...

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  12. RESIDENTS OF NINE FLOODBOUND N.S.W. TOWNS LEAVE HOME

    SYDNEY, Monday.--People have now left their homes in at least nine floodbound towns in western and north-western New South Wales. Many of the 1000 families ...

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  13. Coal Industry's Log

    SYDNEY, Mon.--The hearing of evidence on behalf of employers in the coal mining industry's log of claims is almost' finished. ...

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  14. PLANE WILL DROP SUPPLY OP PENICILLIN

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A T.A.A. plane will drop sup- piles of urgently needed penicillin for a sick 19-year-old ...

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  15. Speedy Travel

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- With air travel expanding every day a new record has been set for ...

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  16. Official Probe On Art Unions

    SYDNEY, Mon.--An intensive probe into accounts and activities of all art unions in Sydney has been, begun by ...

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  17. New Thrust Takes North Koreans Nearer To Coast

    "TOKIO, July 24.--A message from 8th army headquarters says North Korean forces probing down west coast areas to-day took Kwanju. A spokesman said the Communists "continue to advance ...

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  18. Court Probe On ironworkers' ' Proposed Ballot

    MELBOURNE, Mon. -- Decision was reserved in the Arbitration Court to-day on an application to temporarily ...

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  19. Woman Torn To Shreds

    VATICAN CITY, July 24.-- Two jeeps with a woman slung between them on ropes were driven off in opposite ...

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  20. Danger Has' Passed At Gympie

    GYMPIE, Monday. -- Although over an inch of rain has fallen in Gympie in the 24 hours to ...

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  21. ENEMY TANKS MASQUERADE AS HAYSTACKS

    TOKIO, July 24. -- Hard- hitting Allied fighter pilots report attacking North Korean tanks masquerading ...

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  22. Hearing Record

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- If Sydney has another 14.93 inches of rain before the end of the year ...

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  23. Charged With Harming Former State Child

    TOOWOOMBA, Monday.--A 34-year-old Kingsthorpe farmer and former prison warder, Mervyn Charles Shannon, ...

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  24. Twelve Mines Idle

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Queensland had its greatest number of mine stoppages of the year to-day, when 12 mines, employing 332 ...

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  25. Swept Away In Flooded Stream

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Children standing on the bank of a swollen creek near Aberdeen to-day saw a station hand and his horse and ...

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  26. LONELY AUSTRALIAN REMAINED ON AMBON

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--For three months a lonely Australian tending war graves on Ambon Island has been cut off from western civilisation and other white people. ...

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  27. STEAMER MINED

    LONDON, July 24.--The Philippines steamer San Antonla (1960 tons) sank to-day after hitting a mine, according to a Lloyds ...

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  28. Japanese Offers Life To Comfort Victims' Souls

    LOS NEGROS, July 24.--An alleged Japanese war criminal told the War Crimes Court here to-day he would like to offer his life to comfort the souls of the men he had killed. ...

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  29. NORTH KOREAN MANPOWER IS ALMOST EXHAUSTED

    TOKIO, July 24.--Renter's correspondent at Eighth Army headquarters in Korea says Colonel Leo Sun-Kuen, oflicial spokesman of the South Korean Army, declared to-day women and 13-year-old boys ...

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  30. Primary Production Trebled In 4 Years

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The State's primary production in the financial year 1948-49 amounted to £213,000,000, ...

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  31. Incentive Pay Systems Out

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--No trade union move for general acceptance of incentive payment schemes can be made until the ...

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  32. Eight Years And "The Act"

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Two brothers--William Charles Thomson (24), plasterer, -and Roy Sydney Thomson (23), laborer--were ...

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  33. Electrical Firm To Produce In Warwick

    WARWICK, Monday.--The Century Electric Co., of Sydney, has decided to make Warwick the site of a branch factory. ...

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