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  4. BRITAIN’S RADIO CITY

    The British Broadcasting Corporation will shortly begin building Britain’s “Radio City” on the 13-acre White City exhibition site. The B.B.C. television headquarters will be concentrated there, the buildings giving the B.B.C. the biggest and most ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TANKS ATTACK AMERICAN LINE Northern Forces Are Again Regrouping

    TOKIO, July 7.—North Korean forces yesterday continued to attack along the Suwan-Singal-Kumyangiang line running south-east from Suwon. General MacArthur’s communique reports that the ...

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  7. WORK ON JENKINS’ DAM TO START NEXT WEEK

    Army personnel were again busy to-day on projects associated with repairing the damage done by the recent flood, and are concentrating on roads at Pitnacree, Narrowgut and Morpeth. ...

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  8. COLDER TO-MORROW

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Colder weather in southern half of State with showers at times and snow on the southern highlands. Mainly ...

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  9. PRESIDENT TRUMAN IS CONFIDENT

    WASHINGTON, July 7—Confidence that, despite the Initiation successes of the North Korean Communists In Korea, the ...

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  10. Invaders Total About 80,000 Men

    TOKIO, July 7 (AAP-Reuter) —A spokesman at General Mac-Arthur’s advanced headquarters in Korea to-day revealed that the ...

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  11. To-day’s Leader : The Thin Red Line Again

    LONDON, July 7.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee and senior cabinet ministers are meeting this morning to consider a full report from Britain's ambassador to Moscow, Sir, David Kelly, on talks at the Kremlin yesterday with the ...

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  12. Sydney’s Worst Blackout To-day

    SYDNEY, Friday.—One of the worst electricity blackouts on record disrupted industry and inconvenience [?] to ...

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  13. MORE SHIPS ARE NEEDED

    [?] ships will [?] North Korean sea-obrne supplies, seagoing officers at an ...

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  14. Ten Killed In Train Collision

    NEW YORK, July 7.—Ten persons were killed and over 50 injured, many seriously, in a freak collision at Monica, Illinois, ...

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  15. PEARL HARBOUR WAS WARTIME FOOTING AGAIN

    WASHINGTON, July 7.—Pearl Harbour is on a wartime footing again. Yesterday supplies were being shuttled through the port ...

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  16. COUPLE FOUND DEAD IN HOME

    SYDNEY, Friday. —An elderly couple was found dead on the dining-room floor of a house in Newland-st, Paddington today. ...

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  17. Chinese Communists Say They Will Liberate Formosa

    LAKE SUCCESS, July 7. — Determination of the Chinese Communist Government to “liberate” Formosa is announced in a Note to the United Nations from the Peking regime. ...

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  19. COMMERCIAL TREATIES

    NEW YORK. July 7—Early negotiations of treaties to help improve and expand commercial relations between Australia and ...

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  20. Housewives Blitz Intruders

    NEW YORK, July 7—Twelve aroused housewives’ in the Maryland village of Viers Mill yesterday cornered four Peeping Toms ...

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  21. RAID ON FISH BLACKMARKET

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Fisheries inspectors spent the night on rafters under the wharf near Sydney early to-day to catch ...

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  22. Full Benefits to Men Serving in Korea

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Legislation to provide full repatriation benefits to men serving in Korea will be rushed through ...

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  23. Many Belgians Still Resist King Leopold

    BRUSSELS, July 7.—Booing, jeering and cat-calling Socialists last night forced the suspension of a joint session of both Houses ...

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  24. Pacific Defence Pact

    OTTAWA, July 7.—Informed quarters here predict that Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Menlies, will probably use the ...

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  25. BUS MECHANIC STRUCK BY JACK

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.—A mechanic was injured to-day when a supporting a-bus beneath which he was working, flew from ...

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  26. FISHING BOAT MISSING

    LAUNCESTON, Friday. — A fishing boat, with two men aboard, is milling off the north coast of Tasmania, near ...

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  27. MAITLAND PITS IDLE

    CESSNOCK, Friday.—production on the South Maitland field to-day is down about 2000 tons, dur Largely to the Idleness ...

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  28. ATOMIC SECRETS

    NEW YORK, July 7.— Twenty-eight-year-old David Greenglass, who served as an army technician at the Los Alamos atomic ...

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