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  4. TRUMAN QUESTIONED ON USE OF ATOMIC BOMB IN KOREA

    WASHINGTON, Friday: President Truman says that the United States “is not at war” but is simply supporting the United Nations in w hat he describes as “police action.” ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN AID IN DEFENCE OF KOREA

    CANBERRA, Friday: Although no decision hos yet been mode, it is expected that the Government will agree to General Macarthur’s request that the R.A.A.F. Mustang fighter Squadron in Japan be used in the defence of South Korea. ...

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  8. METHODIST CHURCH

    The Methodist Church Ladies’ Aid celebrated, its 48th anniversary this month when very satisfactory ...

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  9. SPECIAL LOTTERY

    SYDNEY, Friday: Lottery No. 52 special was drawn today, major prizes being won as follow: ...

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  10. Mutton Famine In Brisbane

    BRISBANE.— There is no relief in sight for Brisbane’s mutton famine. Supplies reaching the city are so ...

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  11. FLOOD TOOK THE LOT

    Mr. W. Schlunke, a soldier settler on Waterloo Estate, will have cause to remember his first experience of a flood ...

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  12. SIR THOMAS BLAMEY CRITICALLY ILL

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Field Marshal Sir Thomas Blarney is critically ill in the Mercy Hospital, Melbourne. ...

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  13. MALCOLM BROUN CHESS CHAMPION

    Two pupils of Sydney Grammar School finished first and second in the New South Wales Chess Association’s Adult ...

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  14. To-Day’s Markets

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  15. SIX AUSTRALIANS SURVIVE WIMBLEDON HATCHES

    LONDON, Friday.—Six Australians and six Americans were among the last 16 in the men’s singles championship when play ended at Wimbledon last night. ...

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  16. Tea Ration Ends July 10

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Tea rationing will end on July 10, it was authoratively learned today. ...

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  17. FORECAST

    Issued 1 p.m.—Fine, milder day tomorrow. Another cold night with widespread frosts. Scattered fogs. Light to ...

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  18. Jap. Doctor’s Allegations At Crimes Court

    LOS NEGROS, Friday (AAP-Reuter) :—A Japanese medical officer told the War Crimes Court here today that he had been ordered by a senior Kempei Tai officer to make him a human bear’s ...

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  19. Brighter Defence Picture In South Korea

    TOKIO, Friday: American military leaders in Washington find hope that the brightening defence picture in South Korea will ease the pressure for sending American troops into bottle. ...

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  20. Murdered With Broom Handle

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — A was battered to death with a broom handle send his wife seriously injured by a man ...

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  21. Took £350 And Good Rum

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Thieves who broke into Hurlstone Park Hotel last night poured themselves drinks at the bar after ...

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  22. OPEN SEASON FOR KANGAROOS

    Following representations made by the Glen Innes P.P. Board the Chief Secretary. Mr. Matthews has declared an ...

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  23. COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN POLICY

    LONDON, Friday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee), answering a Conservative member, to-day told the Commons that he ...

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  24. U.S. CONVICTIONS FOR CONTEMPT

    WASHINGTON, Friday.— Eight Hollywood personalities were yesterday convicted of contempt, and six immediately ...

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