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  4. RESTRICTED RIVER RISES

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Farther rain in north-east quarter. Occasional rain in remainder of eastern half end isolated thunderstorms is ...

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  6. BRITAIN BACKS MOVES BY U.S.

    LONDON, July 21.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, told a packed House of Commons yesterday that Britain would consider how to match the “high purpose and resolve” of the American people over Korea. ...

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  7. LONDON SEES THE “BRABAZON”

    The world’s largest airliner, the 130-ton Bristol Brabazon, recently landed at London Airport after a 34-minutes flight from Its home base, at Filton near Bristol. This was the first time that the giant airliner had landed away from its home ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FIVE DAYS YIELD 26 INCHES

    SYDNEY, Friday — Flood rains continue on the north coast. Coff’s Harbour has had 26 inches of rain in five days and homes ...

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  9. U.S. Brands Invasion As Blow To Peace

    WASHINGTON, July 21—The United States, in a 68-page White Paper, to-day blamed Russia, as well as North Korean ...

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  10. Police Car Was Peppered

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—A shopkeeper riddled a police car with shotgun pellets last night in mistake for a thieves’ car. ...

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  11. Soldier’s Wild Train Ride

    TOKIO, July 21.—An American soldier stepped over the bullet-riddled bodies of the Korean crew to drive a rescue train out ...

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  12. MARINES CALLED UP

    WASHINGTON, duty 21.—The United States Marines, in the first general alert sounded since President’s Truman’s ...

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  13. Reds Batter New Positions

    TOKIO, July 21—North Korean troops, after driving units of the United States 24th Division from Taejon yesterday, are already ...

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  14. JEEP PUTS TO SEA AGAIN

    HALIFAX, July 21.—Australian Major Ben Carlin and his wife, without informing the authorities, have again put to sea in ...

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  15. GERMAN REDS GIVEN ORDERS

    BERLIN, July 21.—Fifty key Communists from 17 countries all over the world yesterday heard Herr Wilhem Pleck, 74-years-old ...

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  16. LARGE ESTATES THREATENED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Minister for Lands (Mr. Renshaw) hinted to-day that the Government would consider taxing large ...

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  17. SMALL FORAGE OFFERINGS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—For the small offering of forage and vegetables at the Alexandria sale yards to-day trading was keen and late rates were ...

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  18. LEOPOLD RECALLED

    BRUSSELS, July 21—A solitary Liberal joined 197 Catholics in voting, without opposition, at a joint session of Parliament yesterday to ...

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  19. LORRY DOWN EMBANKMENT

    SINGLETON, Friday.—Two men in a lorry, the property of Mr. O’Shea, of Glen Innes, escaped serious injury when the lorry failed ...

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  20. To-day’s Leader: Constructive Suggestions

    TOKIO, July 21 (A.A.P.)—The smoke of battle still hung over fallen Taejon, key rail and communications centre, as American infantry were finally driven from the town. ...

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  22. Surprise Sweep By North Koreans Succeeds

    TOKIO, July 21 (AAP-Reuter). —North Korean tanks entered Taejon In a surprise sweep following a night of infiltration ...

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  23. Western Europe Defence. Plan Approved

    PARIS, July 21.—Defence ministers of the five Brussels Pact powers—Britain, France, Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg—meeting at Field Marshal Montgomery’s Fontainebleau headquarters last night, approved plans for a ...

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  24. GAS STOPPAGE MAY LEAD TO LONG STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The proposed 24-hours’ stoppage of Sydney gas workers on Monday may develop Into a prolonged strike. ...

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  25. Occupation Troops Weakened

    TOKIO, July 21.—The Korean war bas turned Japan into an occupied country with only a skeleton occupation force. ...

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  26. Plea Of Guilty To Spying For Russia

    PHILADELPHIA, July [?]1.— Harry Gold, 39-years-old chemist, yesterday pleaded guilty to atomic spying for Russia. ...

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  27. Bid For Liberty In Suez Canal Swim

    CAIRO. July 21.—An Australian, Edgar L. Allen, 35, who swan ashore yesterday from a ship near Sue[?], was arrested tar ...

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  28. Bank Officers Visit Flood Areas

    Mr. O. E. Dun, the staff sub-inspector, and Mr. R. B. Browse, of the Sydney office of the Bank of New South Wales, will be visiting ...

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