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  4. FLOODGATES SWUNG OPEN THIS MORNING

    Wallis Creek floodgates opened automatically this morning under tremendous force of water, thereby enabling commencement of outflow of the trapped backwaters, which have for the past 10 days submerged homes in the low-lying areas of the city and ...

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  5. FLOOD RELIEF

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  7. KOREAN PICTURE IS BRIGHTER

    TOKIO, June 30—As 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, reports of American sea and air actions ...

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  8. ANOTHER COLD NIGHT

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fine, milder day tomorrow. Another cold night with widespread frosts. Scattered fogs. Light to moderate ...

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  9. Huge Flow Of Water In Hunter This Month

    Steady rain over the catenment area of the Hunter Valley in three weeks provide some staggering figures ...

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  10. Request Made For RAAF Planes

    CANBERRA, Friday—Although no decision has yet been made, it is expected that the Government will agree to General MacArthur’s ...

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  11. RUSSIAN REPLY TO NOTE

    WASHINGTON, June 30.—It is revealed here that the United States on Tuesday asked Russia to “disavow responsibility” for ...

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  12. Landslide Threatens Homes

    MELBOURNE. Friday. — A group of shops and at least ten homes are threatened by landslides at the State Electricity ...

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  13. LOWER HUNTER FARMS RUINED

    Farmers In the Lower Hunter are viewing their properties with dismay as the flood water gradually recede. ...

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  14. Had Drinks After Robbing Safe

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

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  15. To-day’s Leader Micawber Comes to Australia

    WASHINGTON, June 30.—Eight Hollywood personalities were yesterday convicted of contempt of Congress, and six Immediately ...

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  16. WALL STREET SLUMPS AGAIN

    NEW YORK, June 80.—A wild selling wave in which the paper value of all listed shares fell by about three million dollars swept ...

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  18. BOY POISONED HIMSELF

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A fifteen-years-old boy who was fond of mixing himself flavoured drinks poisoned himself when he ...

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  19. MAN WITH AXE RUSHED DRIVERS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A barefooted man brandishing an axe, rushed at passing care and trams, threatening the drivers before he ...

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  20. Sir Thomas Blarney Critically III

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Field Marshal Sir Thomas Blamey to critically of in the Moray Hospital, Melbourne. There was no ...

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  21. “MERCURY” EDITIONS

    To-morrow the printing of the “Mercury” will be back to normal. Printing of the late edition ...

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