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  5. BRITISH UNITY IS ESSENTIAL

    LONDON, July 19.—British Commonwealth countries should have common foreign policies and a common defence policy, said the Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, when speaking at the Australia Club dinner in his honour ...

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  7. CLOUDY AND MILD

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Further rain at times in eastern half of the State, more particularly on tablelands and slopes, and In north-east ...

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  8. ATTACK WILL COME LATER

    WASHINGTON, July 19.—General Omar Bradley, chairman of joint chiefs-of-staff, is reported to have told a closed session ...

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  9. FLARE-UP IN BALKANS IS THREATENING

    GENEVA, July 19. — Hinting at the possibility of aggression against Greece by the Cominform States, the United Nations’ special committee on the Balkans has asked the UNO Secretary-General, Mr. Trygve Lie, to take ...

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  10. Queensland Girl Leaves Czechoslovakia

    VIENNA, July 19. — Gloria Foley, 26-years-old daughter of the Queensland Minister of Lands (Mr. Thomas Foley), reached ...

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  11. LIFE SPAN NO LONGER THAN EIGHTY YEARS

    Richmond, Wed.—Despite improved methods of disease control, it would be difficult, if not impossible, for man’s life span ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader: Councils Must Be Helped

    TOKIO, July 19 (A.A.P.-Reuter)—With the invasion of South Korea at a standstill north and west of Taejon, the situation on the whole Korean front early to-day was so quiet that General MacArthur did not issue his usual morning ...

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  14. BRITAIN BACKS UNO RESOLUTION

    LONDON. July 19—Britain stood by its decision to support the United Nations resolution calling for a Communist withdrawal from South ...

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  15. SMOKERS TO PAY MORE

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Price of Australian tobacco and cigarettes will be substantially increased shortly. It is expected that the ...

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  16. Moderate Seamen Ready for Next Step

    SYDNEY, Wed. — Moderate members of the Seamen’s Union, having beaten Communist leaders on arms aid bah, are now ...

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  17. REPUBLICANS TO CONSIDER WAR MEASURES

    WASHINGTON, July 19.—Republican leaders said to-day that they would not “rubber stamp” any emergency legislation proposed by ...

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  18. AMERICANS ALLEGE REDS SHOT WOUNDED

    TOKIO, July 19. — Thirty wounded American soldiers are reported to have been shot to death on their stretchers by ...

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  19. LANDSLIDE ENDANGERS HOUSEHOLDER

    SYDNEY, Wed.—A man narrowly missed being crushed to death when tons of earth and rock, loosened by rain, crashed ...

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  20. British Labour’s Narrow Majority

    LONDON, July 18,—The Labour Government had a majority of nine in the House of Commons last sight when the Conservatives challenged ...

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  21. ANOTHER SQUADRON MAY BE SENT

    CANBERRA. Wed.—The Federal Government is expected to send additional aid to South Korea to assist the united Nations forces. ...

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  22. ALPINE EXPLORER LOSES FINGERS-TOES

    PARIS, July 19. — Maurice Herzoo, leader of a French expedition to the Himalayas, had all his toes and fingers amputated ...

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  23. FRENCHMAN ADMITS BURNING WIFE

    PARIS, July 19.—Michel Heram, 26-years-old labourer, was charged at Compiegne yesterday with the murder of his wife by burning her ...

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  24. DESTROYER’S MECHANICAL TROUBLES

    LONDON, July 18,—An Admiralty announcement-says that “unexpected mechanical troubles” had occurred in the 1700-ton ...

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  25. WHEAT FOR INDIA

    NEW DELHI, July 19.—India will get 166,000 more tone of wheat from the Argentine this year in exchange for 20,000 tons ...

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