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  5. “Australia Shakes Up The Paris Talks”

    PARIS, July 30.—“The 17 nations have as much right to participate in the final definite making of peace as members of the Foreign Ministers Council theme Ives. “I do not want there to be any mista ke in this regard,” declared Dr. Evatt, ...

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  7. Police Discover Bomb Workshops

    JERUSALEM, July 30.—Underground workshops of Tel Aviv, where the “milk chum bombs” winch wrecked the King David Hotel were made, were discovered by Palestine police and a number of arrests made, says Renter. ...

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  8. Close Guard On Alleged Killer

    CHICAGO. July 30—The guard on university student Heirens, who Is held on a murder charge, has been intensified since ...

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  9. Rioting In Indian Frontier Town

    PESHAWAF. July 30.—Rioting, looting and attempted arson occurred in the city of Abbottabad, which is an important railway hill station, about 20 miles from Nathaagalia, the summer headquarters of the frontier Government, ...

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  10. Light Rain In The North-East

    N.S.W. [?] Light rain in the south-eastern districts and eastern Riverina; snow on the southern tablelands; elsewhere fine, ...

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  11. Charged With Mutiny

    SINGAPORE, July 30.— The court martial of 267 men of the 13th Parachute Battalion who were accused of ...

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  12. DEBATE ON THE COAL BILL TO-NIGHT

    CANBERRA Tuesday—The second reading debate on the new Coal Bill, which provides for a joint Commonwealth-State ...

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  13. HORRIBLE DETAILS AT CRIMES TRIAL

    TOKIO July 80.—While bloody evidence mounts against them, Japan’s major war crimes defendants who, two months ago, faced ...

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  14. To-day’s, Leader: No Responsibility

    WASHINGTON, July 30.—Britain has accepted in principle the U.S. proposal to join the U.S. rons of occupation in Germany ...

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  15. FOUR ARMY LEADERS FOR ENGLAND

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—Four army generals left Sydney to-day by [?] for England to attend the [?] ...

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  16. Ashes To Be Cast Into Atlantic

    NEW YORK, July 30[?] in British and American [?] containing the [?] of Hacold f.silver (50), who served ...

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    Lieut.-General Sir John Northcott, the first Australian-born Governor of N.S.W., who will arrive in Sydney on Thursday. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Australians Doing Well In Cycle Marathon

    LONDON July 30—The Australian cyclists, Strom and Arnold, finished first and second of the 68 competiors for the first stage ...

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  19. HITLER GAVE ORDER FOR “NO QUARTER”

    BRUNSWICK (Germany) July 30.—The trial opened before a British war crimes court of General Nikolairs von Falkenhorst. ...

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  20. Japanese Gratitude To China

    TOKIO July 30.—The Premier, Mr. Yoshida, told the House of Representatives that his Cabinet wished to express gratitude to ...

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  21. Phone Warning Caused New York Stir

    NEW YORK, July 30.—Radio cars, defectives and the bomb squad rushed to the 22-storey Canard building on Broadway In which the British consulate is situated, after someone had phoned the building saying “Clear out of your ...

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  22. 35 ARRESTS AFTER FOOD TRAIN RAID NEAR HAMBURG

    HAMBURG, July 30—Thirty-five persons were arrested following a food raid by 80 persons on a goods train when it was stopped by a signal near Hamburg. Five waggons were broken open and a large quantity ...

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  23. QUIST NOT GOING TO QUEENSLAND

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Adrian Quist announced to-day that he would not be available for the Davis Cup training squad’s ...

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  24. INVITATION NOT ACCEPTED BY RUSSIA

    LONDON July 30.—The British American and Canadian Governments, in June, invited the Soplet Union to assist in the ...

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  25. Death From Gas Poisoning

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—Said to have been in ill health since his return from war service, Harold Reginald Trainor (33), an ...

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  26. DARING GUN THEFT IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Thieves broke into the armory at Rushcutter’s Bay naval establishment last night and stole four ...

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  27. Cost Of Penicillin Reduced

    CANBERRA Tuesday—An. order; Issued to-day by the Minister of Health (Senator McKenna) practically halves the cost of ...

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  28. Welcome To New Governor

    SYDNEY, Tuesday — Plans are now complete for the arrival in Sydney on Thursday morning of the first Australian-born Governor ...

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  29. Queensland Towns Suffer

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. — Northern Rivers towns will be severely; affected by the decision of the Queensland railways to reduce ...

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  30. DANISH BUTTER FOR BRITAIN

    OPENHAGEN, July 30.—Denmark is to subsidise up to £3,000,000 stg, annually butter exports to Britain, says Reuter. ...

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  31. SECOND CHARGE OF MURDER

    LONDON, July 30.—Neville George Clevely Heath, 29-year-old former RAF pilot, who was charged on July 22 with the ...

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  32. DENIAL OF CAIRO REPORTS

    CAIRO July 30.—The British Embassy has denied reports which originated In Calco that an attempt had been made against ...

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  33. “Watching brief” At Gibraltar

    LONDON July 30.—AustraUan naval liaison officer, Capt J. B. Foley, left for Gibraltar on board an aircraft-carrier with a ...

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  35. Use Of Former German Patents

    LONDON, July 30.—The Australian Canadian and South African delegates agreed to recommend that their governments ...

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  36. Charge Of Murdering Taxi Driver

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—When the trial of Boyd Sinclair (27), on a charge of murdering John Smillie, taxi-driver, in September, 1935, was resumed at the Central Criminal Court to-day, Vincent Graham (29), was asked whether any of the revolvers exhibited to the court, in a small bag, were ,simiIar to the one he said he had found in a Bay. ...

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  37. Home, Deliveries Of Meat

    CANBERRA, Tues—The Federal Government has voloed recommendation by the prices branch for a charge to cover the ...

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  38. One Fresh Mine Dispute

    CESSNOCK, Tuesday—The only fresh dispute on the Maitland field to-day is at Stanford Main No. 3 colliery, where the miners came ...

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