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  4. MANAGER OUT: ALL PITS CLOSE AT WONTHAGGI

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—As a sequel to the refusal of the mine manager (Mr. H. T. Johnston) to take the men back on the terms agreed to on Saturday, miners who arrived at the Wonthaggi State coal mice today found ...

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  5. INDIAN GOVT’S MOVE ON JAVA WAR

    NEW DELHI, Mon.—Pandit Nehru has announced the interim Indian Government has decided to make formal application to the United Nations regarding matters connected with the war in Indonesia. ...

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  6. AT THE RACES AT EPSOM

    Showing the trend of English fashions is this striking hat worn to the races at Epsom by Miss Beth Shelley. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Released “Lifer” Back In Gaol

    MELBOURNE, Mon.— A man who was given a life sentence for murder and released alter having served ...

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  8. Blower Swims North Channel

    LONDON, Mon.—The 17-stone Nottingham swimmer, machine minder and ex-Navy man, Tom Blower, ...

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  9. Miracle Saves Former “Blue Baby”

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Mon. —Transformed into a normal child by a miracle of modem surgery, the former ...

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  10. GUNMAN’S VICTIM;

    MELBOURNE, Mon.— Keith Kitchener Hull (30), of St. K[?] of a murder attempt yesterday, ...

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  11. Army To Open Recruiting Drive

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—A recruiting campaign to obtain nearly 17,000 officers and men for the permanent military forces will ...

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  12. Man Held For Double Murder

    LONDON, Mon.—Detained near a house at Worplesdon, four miles , from Guildford, today, Frederick Alfred Smith (21). window ...

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  13. Reds’ Reason For Failure Of Trade Proposals

    LONDON, Mon.—Russia claims that disagreement about financial credits, also Britain’s inability to guarantee delivery of certain goods in required amounts, caused the breakdown of the British-Soviet trade talks. ...

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  14. HEAVY RAINS BRING NEW FLOOD THREATS

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—Further flooding is expected in the lowlying areas of Victoria following moderate to heavy rain ...

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  15. Fire Guts £145,000 B.C.O.F. Building

    TOKIO, Mon—A partly built three-storied building at the headquarters of the B.C.O.F. intended as accommodation for troops at ...

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  16. MOVE TO SETTLE MEAT DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — A new move towards the settlement of the meat industry dispute which threatens to hold up ...

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  17. Wide Manhunt For Woman’s Attacker

    SYDNEY, Mon.—The Auhurn district is being combed by detectives in an attempt to find the attacker of Miss Vergie ...

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  18. Parents Want Octoroons Banned From School

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Fifty towns-people of Collarenebri, 400 miles north-west of Sydney, have petitioned the Education Department ...

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  20. B.H.P. Announces Big Profit

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—Directors of the Broken Hill Pty. Coy., following their meeting this morning, announced, subject to audit, ...

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  21. Oarsmen Break Channel Record

    LONDON. Mon.— Reuter says that four members of the Folkes stone Rowing Club rowed 26 miles across the English Channel from ...

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  22. Enga[?]ed Couple Lose Left Legs In Smash

    BRISBANE, Monday. — After a road smash on Thursday night an engaged couple had their left legs amputated in the Brisbane ...

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  23. Thieves Make : £400 Haul

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—Thieves who broke into the engineering works of Dane Taylor and Co. in Normandy Road, South ...

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  24. 10 People Escape From Burning House

    BRISBANE, Mon.—Ten people escaped in pyjamas and dressing gowns when a 10-roomed house at Clayfield was destroyed by fire ...

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  25. Wide Search For Missing Sergeants

    JERUSALEM, Monday. — The search for two kidnapped British sergeants who were abducted by terrorists on July 12, has shifted ...

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  26. Mountain Rescue Carried Out By Helicopter

    A helicopter takes off from a base camp during Targe-scale training exercises by the R.A.F. in Wales. In this exercise several helicopter work form gases in the mountains in an effort to locate a supposedly missing aircraft. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. 93 P.O.W.’s AT LARGE

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—No move to deport the 121 prisoners-of-war and 449 internees still in Australia is likely to be made by the ...

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  28. Planes Sold For £5-5-0 At Mildura

    Nearly 20 aircraft were sold at the Mildura aerodrome yesterday for £5/5- each. Described in the advertisement ...

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  29. U.S. GOLF TOURNAMENT

    COLUMBUS (Ohio), Mon.— With 14 under par 274, Bobby Locke won the Columbus open tournament by five strokes from ...

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  30. BRITISH CIVIL HELICOPTER

    LONDON, Mon.—It has been officially announced that the first British civil helicopter—Bristol 171—has successfully completed ...

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  31. CHINA SEEKS JAP. WEALTH

    NANKING, Mon.—The Control, Yuan—which under the new Chinese Constitution will occupy a position similar to the United ...

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