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  4. SOME HEAVY FALLS OF RAIN

    NSW FORECAST: Light to moderate rain continuing in most of NSW, but some further heavy totals in north and north-east. ...

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  6. U.S. BID TO SAVE THE NEW PROVISIONAL CAPITAL

    TOKIO, July 10 (A.A.P.-Reuter). — American reinforcements, including tanks, were to-day reported racing towards the front a strenuous effort to halt the Red drive on Taejon, provisional capital of the South Korean Republic. ...

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  7. SEA AND AIR GIANTS MEET

    As the giant 40-seater Solvent flying boat, City of Belfast, manoeuvres to Its resting place In Southampton Water on arrival from South Africa, she meets the R.M.S. Queen Mary, which Has Just arrived from New York. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Seamen’s Ban Being Investigated

    MELBOURNE Monday—The Attorney-General’s Department is Investigating whether the decision of the Communication ...

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  9. HEAVY RAINS IN NORTH

    SYDNEY, Monday—Northern half of NSW and Southern Queensland are threatened with floods. ...

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  10. British Cruiser Hit By Shore Batteries

    LONDON, July 10.—The 8000 ton British cruiser Jamaica was hit by e shell from a shore battery while bombarding the Korean ...

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  11. MORE TROOPS PREPARE FOR THE FAR EAST

    SAN FRANCISCO. July 10 — The Army Department announced yesterday that the Second Infantry Division and “several ...

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  12. LISBON PILGRIMAGE

    LISBON, July 10.—A party or Australian Roman Catholic pil[?] led by Father Perkins, of Melbourne yesterday visited the ...

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  13. to-day’s Lender: Decentralisation Is Not .Enough

    TOKIO, July 10 (A.A.P. Reuter) —American soldiers in South Korea took off their steel hats to Australian pilots who attacked enemy front-line positions with deadly accuracy yesterday. ...

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  14. Martial Law Proclaimed

    TOKIO July 10.—Martial law was proclaimed in South Korea yesterday. The order was signed by Major-General Chung [?] ...

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  15. Olympic Games Invitation

    HELSINKI, July 10.— Service Russia, Australia and West Germany will be invited to the 1962 Olympic Games to be held in ...

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  18. ESCAPEE RECAPTURED

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — A convict who escaped from Beechworth Reformatory Prison on Friday was recaptured 130 miles ...

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  19. PASSENGER TRAINS RUN CESSNOCK

    Daylight passenger trains were resumed on South Maitland railway lines to-day, four trains going to Cessnock and three to Newcastle. A foot of water still covers the line between East junction and East Greta. ...

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  20. RAAF Active At Base In Japan

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The RAAF base at Iwakuna, Japan, was a “hive of activity,” a RAAF corporal said when he returned from ...

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  21. KING AND QUEEN MEET GOLFERS

    LONDON, July 10. — Seven Australian women golfers were presented to the King and Queen after attending a service ...

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  22. Troops On Yugoslav Frontier

    LONDON, July 10.—Bulgaria, Remands and Hungary are concentrating troops and aircraft along the Yugoslav frontier says a report in ...

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  23. Crossed Channel In Skiff

    LONDON, July 10.—Georges Adam, 70-years-oId French sportsman, crossed the channel from Boulogne to Folkestone yesterday ...

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  24. DUTCH OFFER ACCEPTED

    WASHINGTON, July 10.—The offer of a Dutch destroyer to assist United Nations’ forces in Korea, has been accepted, the ...

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