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  5. Death Sentence On Two Jews Commuted

    JERUSALEM, July 4.—Jewish terrorists are preparing to hand over the three British office whom they kidnapped a fortnight ago, and who since have been held as hostages for Jewish prisoners of the British. ...

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  6. Broadcasts Of Debates In Parliament

    CANBERRA Thurs.—Legislation authorising broadcasting of Parliamentary proceedings, and to protect members and senators ...

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  7. Atomic Bomb Exploded Ahead Of Schedule

    SAN FRANCISCO, July 4. — Through human or mechanical error, the atomic bomb detonated three seconds ahead of schedule at Bikini. Thus it exploded about a mile and a half higher than planned, says the N.B.C. broadcaster ...

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  8. Showers on the Tablelands

    N.S.W. Forecast: Isolated showers on the tablelands, and south-west slopes, elsewhere fine, cool to moderate temperatures, ...

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  9. ANOTHER CENTURY TO HARDSTAFF

    LONDON, July 4.—Lively hitting for a few minutes by Nayudu partly redeemed India’s early failure against varied ...

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  10. Pirates Massacre Natives

    SINGAPORE, July 4. — According to reports from Kuching, Japanese deserters, who invaded Pulau Jatah ...

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    Painting of George-Washington, first President of the United States. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Agreement On The Italian Colonies

    PARIS, July 4.—The Foreign Ministers reached agreement on the Italian colonies on the basis of the draft by the British Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevin), which was accepted in principle by the first section of the committee of experts ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Lower Tax Deductions In September

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—It is expected that September will mark the commencement of lower weekly deductions from salaries and wages, but until then deductions will continue at the existing rates and any adjustment for excess tax ...

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  14. GOODS BY RAIL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister for Transport (Mr. O’Sullivan), commenting on the goods train restrictions, said the ...

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  15. LA GUARDIA INTERESTED IN AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY Thurs.—The chief public information officer for UNRRA in the South-West Pacific, Mr. Ken McKenna, who ...

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  17. Hit By Train in Underground

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—With severe head injuries, believed to have been caused vt a train, William Murray, 58, a fettler, of ...

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  19. To-day’s Leader: Influence of Religion

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Fresh trouble is brewing on The South Coast coalfields over the dust problem in the mines which ...

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  20. Search for Missing Dakota

    SINGAPORE, July 4.— RAF planes are searching Malaya for a missing Dakota transport carrying a crew of ...

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  21. SNOW FALLS AT GUYRA

    SYDNEY Thurs.—New South Wales is again in the grip of a cold spell and minimum readings to-day included 25 degrees at ...

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  22. ON ’CHANGE

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  23. Caught Under Fall of Clay

    When he was caught under a fall of clay while working to-day Les Tolhurst, 22, of Corona-st., Mayfield, a miner, employed at ...

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  24. FATAL ACCIDENT AT HEXHAM

    Whilst working at Hexham coal loading plant last night. John Lake 40, of East Greta, was struck by a locomotive, receiving ...

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  25. FINGER CRUSHED

    James Moore, 15, of 64 Coronation-street., Kurri Kurri, a kitchen hand, employed at Pryde’s Sweets Factory had the little ...

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  26. Fantastic Attempts To Smuggle Cigarettes

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Up to a late hour this morning; more, than 60 members of the crew on the Monterey had been searched by members of the Custom Investigation Branch and police Pillage Squad who are believed to have checked a large-scale smuggling. ...

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  27. Saw Hitler’s Body In A Blanket

    NUREMBERG, July 4.—“I am able to say that Hitler died on April 30, 1945, between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. I carried out Hitler’s wife and I saw Hitler in a blanket,” declared Hitler’s chauffeur, Hans Edrich Kempka, giving ...

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