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  4. Worst Crash In The History Of British Civil Aviation

    LONDON, July 5. —Thirty-nine persons, including Sir Edward Gent, British Governor of Malaya, were killed when an RAF York transport and a Scandinavian Air ways Skymaster collided in midair over Northolt (Middlesex) at 4 p.m. yesterday and crashed in ...

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  6. Hutton Dropped From English Team

    LONDON, July 5.—Omi ssion of Len Hutton front the English team for the Third Test at Manchester has surprised cricketers and critics. Nat the least surprised are the Australians, who, ...

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  7. AIR LIFT TO BERLIN GROWING

    LONDON, July 5.—Stressing Britain’s willingness to discuss the Berlin crisis at any time, the British Foreign Minister, Mr. ...

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  8. Malayan “Siegre” Extends

    Mr. MacDonald. British Commissioner General for South East Asia, who is investigating the president threat to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Tennis Spectators Criticised

    LONDON, July 6. — London newspapers, including “The Times,” yesterday criticised the Wimbledon crowds for ...

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  10. Goodwill Mission Returns

    DARWIN, Monday.—Mr. Macmahon Ball, who returned from his good will mission to South East Asia yesterday, will report ...

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  11. BAN ON GAS DEFIED IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY Monday.—Thousands of Sydney residents defied the Governments’s the use of gas during the specified hours ...

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  12. Atom and Medical Discoveries

    LONDON, July 8.—Atomic energy was likely to produce some of the greatest medical discoveries in history, Foreign Minister, ...

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  13. Sydney Produce Markets

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  14. GUERRILLA LOSSES IN GREECE

    ATHENS, July 5.—Greek guerrilla forces in the Mount Grammar region have last 50 per cent of their effective strength, according to reports ...

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  15. Another Record For Russia

    MOSCOW, July 4.— Prvda” says that Russia’s fourth Five year Plan, due to end in 1950, would be “fulfilled ahead of ...

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  16. MAN SAVED FROM GAS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—An 80 year-old man John Adams of Redfern, was saved from asphyxiation when his landlady ...

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  18. Yugoslavs Erect Barriers on Main Roads To Austria

    LONDON, July, 5.—Developments in the Yugoslavian “crisis” with the Coniform have taken a new turn with a despatch from Reuter’s Vienna correspondent that the Yugoslavs are feverishly erecting barriers on the main/roads crossing to Austria. According to the correspondet they have already slashed back trees 500 feet along ...

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  19. £153,000 Damages Claimed

    NEW YORK, July 5—Howard Hughes, aircraft, manufacturer, yesterday sued the United Aircraft Corporation for £ 163,003 ...

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  20. Rain In Hunter Area

    NSW FORECAST: Rain fairly general over the north and central section, extending to the north-eastern and central eastern ...

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  21. 300 BISHOPS AT ST. PAUL’S

    LONDON, July 5—A Japanese, Bishop Rashiro, read the Epistle, and a US Bishop, Dr. H. K. Sherrill, preached the sermon at St. ...

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  22. FOR THE STUD

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Hasten Nightshade, French Court and Mettle have finished reaching and will be retired to the stud Alt wers ...

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  23. LONG-SEA VOYAGE IN AMPHIBIAN

    ASHBURY PARK (New Jersey) July 5.—Major Ben Carlin, of Perth, and his American wife, Eleanor, salled yesterday in their ...

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  25. Plucky Boy Brings Aid To Lost Schoolgirls

    SYDNEY, Monday.— A 12-year-old, boy, Edward Schenk, waded and swam through icy cold waters of a creek during the night to bring aid to the three schoolgirls who had become last after separating from a hiking party of 18 ...

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  26. To-day’s leader Political Trends

    LONDON, July 6.—Most of the Australian crickets were the guests of the Duke of Branford at an informal lunch at his home ...

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  27. KILLED INACTION

    NEW DELHI, July 6.—Brigadier M. Usman, commander of the Indian troops in Kashmir, was killed in action yesterday. ...

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  28. TRUCE EXPIRES ON FRIDAY

    RHODES, July 5.—With the United Nations tour weeks truce in Palestine expiring on Friday next, the UNO mediator, Count Folke ...

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  29. Nestor For Rosehill

    BRISBANE, Monday.—a Melbourne horse, Nestor, who finished a close third in the Doomben £10,000 on Saturday will run in the ...

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  30. Opposition Whip Resigns

    LONDON, July 5.—Mr. James Stuart, chief Opposition whip in the Home of Commons resigned from his position because of all health ...

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