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  4. KOREAN SNIPERS ACTIVE

    TOKIO, July 22.—A frontline report reaching Tokio to-day says that a shot was fired at Major-General Hobart R. Gay, ...

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  7. RIVER DROP ONLY ONE FOOT OVERNIGHT

    At 11 a.m. to-day the Hunter River at Maitland was 22 feet, representing a fall of a foot overnight, and a drop of two feet from the peak height of Thursday night. However, while the fall of the river continued, ...

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  8. SPEAKER’S CHAIR FOR NEW HOUSE OF COMMONS

    The speakers Chalf for the new House of Commons is nearly complete. It is the gift of Australia and is made from black bean timber. The work has taken a team of 16 craftsmen six months to do. All the carving is by hand In Sir Giles Gilbert’s ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NO TRACE OF GALLANT COMMANDER

    TOKIO, July 22— A. burning question at United States headquarters is: “What happened to Major-General William F. Dean. ...

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  10. ORDERS FOR BIG TANKS

    WASHINGTON, July 22—The American motor car industry was brought into the United States rearmament programme yesterday ...

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  11. Mr. Menzies May Address U.S. Houses

    WASHINGTON, July 22—The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies, may address a joint session of Congress during ...

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  12. Little Prospect Of Early Peace

    WASHINGTON, July 22—There is nothing in eight on the diplomatic front that offers any hope for an early settlement of the ...

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  13. To-day’s Leader: So Long As There Are Home!

    TOKIO, July 22 (A.A.P.-Reuter)—United States negro troops yesterday drove the North Koreans out of Yechon, rail and road centre, on the central front, 60 miles northeast of fallen Taejon. ...

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  14. DELAYS DELAYS OPERATION ON HIMSELF

    MELBOURNE, Saturday—A young Ukrainian doctor with the Australian Antarctic expedition, who is suffering from acute appendicitis on ...

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  15. MR. MENZIES MET WITH SUCCESS

    LONDON, July 22.—Official circles regard the visit to London of the Australian Prime Minister [?] having been “a considerable success.” ...

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  16. Elly Bennett Wins

    MELBOURNE, Sat—Elly Bennett, bantam weight champion of Australia, defeated Chai Sitphoni, Siamese champion on a ...

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  17. No Ground Forces Offered

    LAKE SUCCESS, July 22— Nine countries have directly answered the appeal of Mr. Trygve Lie, General Secretary of the ...

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  18. CAMPAIGN FOR A UNITED EUROPE

    LONDON, July 22.—A nation-wide campaign to interest the public in the work and ideals of the United Europe movement was launched by Mr. Winston Churchill at a mess “United Europe” rally at the Albert Hall last night. ...

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  19. NO LIMIT TO U.S. FORCES

    WASHINGTON, July 22.—The Senate armed services committee yesterday voted unanimously to remove all restrictions on the size of the United States armed farces. it also approved the extension ...

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  20. Russian Aid Admitted

    WASHINGTON, July 22—A North Korean broadcast from Seoul admits that North Korea is receiving assistance from Russia. ...

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  21. HOMES FLOODED IN DUBBO

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Although floodwaters from the Macquarie River swept through about 20 homes in Dubbo last night, the ...

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  23. Joint Island Base For Guided Missiles

    LONDON, July 22. — Britain and the United States have agreed to set up and operate Jointly a long-range proving ...

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  24. Thornton’s Wife For China

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Mrs. Ernest Thornton, wife of the former Communist secretary of the Ironworkers Association, is scheduled to leave ...

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