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  2. COUPONS IN USE

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  3. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  4. FORECAST FOR TO-DAY

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  5. "Terrifying Future" For Australia

    BRISBANE, July 28.—A "terrifying future" awaited Australia if Labour won the next election, the Leader of the Country Party (Mr. A. W. Fadden) told the annual conference of the Queensland ...

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  6. TROOP MOVEMENT TO COAL FIELDS

    SYDNEY, July 28.—The biggest movement of troops in Australia since the war took place to-day when troop trains and truck convoys moved 1400 troops to open-cut mines on the northern and western coal fields. They will begin tearing coal from the open cuts ...

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  7. AUSTRALIANS ON PARADE

    Australian troops of BCOF marching through the streets of Tokya, Japan, to the Imperial Plaz[?], where General MacArthur took the salute at a parade to celebrate American Independence Day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LABOUR PEER'S ATTACK

    LONDON, July 27 (A.A.P.). —Lord Ammon, Labour peer and chairman of the National Dock Labour Board, startled ...

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  9. EXPLORATORY TALKS IMPENDING

    WASHINGTON, July 27 (A.A.P.).—The Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) outlined a plan for conducting ...

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  10. ARMS AID PLANS FOR EUROPE

    WASHINGTON, July 27 (A.A.P.).—The Secretary of State (Mr. D. Acheson) said to-day that the ...

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  11. MAY SEEK DOLLAR LOAN

    CANBERRA, July 28.—The Commonwealth Government is investigaing the possibility of securing dollar loan to meet ...

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  12. VICTORIAN SEAMEN DEMONSTRATE

    MELBOURNE, July 28.— Victorian seamen will resume work at 7 a.m. to-morrow after their 24-hour stoppage ...

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  13. IMMEDIATE INQUIRY DEMANDED

    MELBOURNE, July 28.— Nearly every other morning Communitst literature was found on desks in the P.M.G. office ...

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  14. SUMMONSES AGAINST MINERS

    MELBOURNE, July 28.— The-Victorian Government intends to [?] at least six summon[?]es against mine officials ...

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  15. ACROSS ATLANTIC IN FOUR HOURS

    LONDON, July 27. (A.A.P.)— The "Daily Mail" and the "Daily Express" say that the world's first complete jet airliner, the ...

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  16. CHECKING JAPANESE OBEDIENCE

    TOKIO, July 28. (A.A.P.Reuter's)—General MacArthur to-day took another step in endthe military surveillance of ...

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  17. EVIDENCE BY MYSTERY WITNESS

    WASHDSGTON, July 27.—The State Department to-day challenged the testimony before the Senate judiciary sub-committee, ...

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  18. GILT-EDGED SLUMP ON EXCHANGE

    LONDON, July 27 (A.A.P.).— Reuter's financial writer says that an estimated aggregate paper loss of fully £150 million was shown in ...

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  19. GOVERNMENTS SUPPORTED.

    MELBOURNE, July 28.—A Central Gippsland Trades and Labour Council meeting at Yallourn has carried a resolution unanimously ...

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  20. WORLD CURRENCIES TOO CONFUSED

    NEW YORK, July 27 (A.A.P.). —Mr. Bernard Baruch, the American "Elder Statesman," believes that currencies should be allowed ...

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  21. "FREE-FOR-ALL"

    LONDON, July 37 (A.A.P.).— Agency correspondents in Rome state that 200 Italian Senators to-night fought a 20-minute ...

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  22. CRITICAL M.P.

    LONDON, July 27 (A.A.P.).— Britain's Labour Party to-day expelled one of its stormiest critics of the Government's foreign policy. ...

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  23. WOOL DISPOSALS

    BRISBANE, July 28.—The trading profit af £23,407,874 was realised by the U.K. and Dominion Wool Disposals Ltd. [?] joint ...

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  24. POLICE BREAK UP MEETING

    SYDNEY, July 28.—Police broke up a crowd of 800 when Communists and A.L.P. supporters clashed outside the Mortlake gas ...

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  25. U.S. CITIZENS IN CHINA

    WASHINGTON, July 27 (A.A.P.). —The Secretary of State (Mr. D. Acheson) said to-day that Americans remaining in China face the ...

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  26. BASHED IN LITHGOW STREET

    SYDNEY, July 28.—A [?]inent anti-strike leader was taken te hospital at Lithgow, the centre of the western coal ...

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  27. LESSON TO CANADA

    MONTREAL, July 27 (A.A.P.).— Canada can learn a lesson from the Australian Government's attempt to nationalise the banks, the ...

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  28. FLOOD DANGER PASSES

    SYDNEY, July 28.—Maitland's second flood crisis in six weeks has passed, but many farmers will be forced to mortgage their farms ...

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  29. THREE JOCKEYS INJURED

    BRISBANE, July 28.—Three apprentice Jockeys were injured in a fall in a barrier trial at Doomben this morning. R. Tranberg received ...

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  30. WELLINGTON FACES GOAL FAMINE

    WELLINGTON, July 28 (A.A.P.Reuter's).—Wellington is faced with a coal famine and shortages of various commodities as a result ...

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  31. SOVIET SPY ON TURKISH OIL FIELD.

    ANKARA, July 27 (A.A.P.).—A Soviet spy has been caught by the Turkish authorities in the Remandach oil field. The spy, who is of ...

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