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  4. Britain’s Blunt Note To Russia On Berlin Situation

    LONDON, July 10.—Providing the Soviet agrees to lift her present blockade, Britain, the US and France are willing to consult with Russia on the Berlin situation. This is revealed in the text of Notes which the Three Powers ...

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  7. Bradman Out For Seven In Test

    MANCHESTER. July 10 (AAP) .—The Australians left Old Trafford at the end of the second day’s play in the Third Test facing an uphill struggle to match England’s first innings score of 363. ...

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  8. ELDERLY MAN BURNT TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, Saturday.— An 85-year-old man was Incinerated when fire destroyed a shed on premises of the Triumph Box Co. ...

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  9. Asian Crises Spreading

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  10. MR. CHIFLEY’S TALKS IN LONDON

    LONDON, July 10.— The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, won’t after all occupy Britain’s Ministers in week-end ...

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  11. Mr. Chifley To Visit Berlin

    LONDON, July 10 (AAP Special).— It is understood that, following his long talks with members of the British ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader: Support For Britain

    LONDON, July 10. —Dai Rees finished two strokes ahead of Australia’s Norman von Nida to win the Irish open golf ...

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  13. MANIAC BELIEVED TO BE AT WORK

    SYDNEY, Sat. — Three attempts to derail trains between Epping and Cheltenham, on the main line to Hornsby, in the last ...

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  14. Tel Aviv Raided After Truce Expires

    LONDON, July 10.—Three Jews—a man and two children—were killed and at least 10 others injured when Tel Aviv was raided from the air yesterday after the United Nations truce in Palestine expired. ...

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  15. Poland Offers Coal For Wool

    SYDNEY, Sat. —In exchange for Australian wool, Sydney Country Council has received an offer of 500,000 tons of coal from ...

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  16. Bernadotte Flying To New York

    LAKE SUCCESS, July 10.— The Security Council last night cancelled another Palestine emergency session to await the arrival of its ...

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  17. New Naval Member

    Commodore Guy Willoughby, RN, who arrived in Melbourne recently to take up the post of Fourth Naval ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. BRITISH OFFER TO VIC PATRICK

    SYDNEY, Saturday—In a cable to the Australian lightweight champion, Vic. Patrick, a British boxing matchmaker, George ...

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  19. BIG INDUSTRIES FOR NEWCASTLE

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday.— Four new industries, costing more than £6,000,000 may be established in the Newcastle area. ...

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  20. 444 MALTESE FOR AUSTRALIA

    VALETTA, July 10.—A party of 444 Maltese, the first to emigrate under the new Australian-Maltese agreement, have left in ...

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  21. FINAL REFUSAL

    PHILADELPHIA, July 10.— General Eisenhower to-day gave a “final” refusal to all efforts to draft him for the Democratic ...

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  22. Offer To Take Refugees

    WASHINGTON, July 10.— Congressman William Stratton (Republican, Illinois) told AAP that Australia’s willingness to take ...

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  23. Bromwich And Sedgman Beaten In Paris

    PARIS, July 10.— The Australian tenns stars, John Bromwich and Frank Sedgman, both met defeat in the international tennis matches here yesterday. The French player, Deatremeau defeated Bromwich, 6-4, 10-8, ...

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  24. BIG CUT IN STEEL OUTPUT

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday.— A schedule cutting production by 40 per cent adopted yesterday by the BHP steelworks, will reduce ...

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  25. NEW BERLIN ORDER

    LONDON, July 10.—A new traffic order which the Soviet authorities said will make travel far easier for members of the ...

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  26. Daughter Saves Father’s Life

    TAREE, Sat.— A daughter’s action in driving away an engaged bull probably saved the life of her father. Tares stud cattle ...

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  27. BOOKED OUT

    SYDNEY, Sat.— The NRMA reports that all [?] for the Royal National Exhibition periods at Brisbane is booked ...

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  28. COAL FOR VICTORIA

    BRISBANE, Sat—Queensland will export coal to Victoria at the rate of 7000 to 10,000 tons a week. The coal will come from ...

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