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  5. New State Governor Sworn In To-day

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The thunder of 17-gun salutes echoed across Sydney Harbour this morning as N.S.W’s first Australian-born Governor, Lieutenant General Sir John Northcott, came ashore from the H.M.A.S. Arunta for the ...

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  6. Land Mines And Discovered In Synagogue

    LONDON August 1.—Land nines, arms, British army uniforms and forged bearer bonds on the Palestine Government wee discovered in the basement of the Tel Aviv synagogue when British troops searched the building ...

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  7. Soviet Attitude To World Peace Defined

    PARIS, August 1.—The Foreign Ministers’ decisions are being assailed by all sorts of people inspired by anti-Soviet Has, declared M. Molotov addressing a plenary session of the Paris, Peace Conference yesterday afternoon. ...

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    Lieut. General, Sir John North cott, the new State Governor, who was given a warm welcome by large crowds in Sydney to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. More Snow On The Alps

    N.S.W. Forecast: Further showers on the southern highlands and slopes, snow on the Alps: elsewhere fine; cool to mild day. ...

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  10. NEXT WAR END OF CIVILISATION

    WASHINGTON, August 1— America and other nations possess biological chemical agents of undreamed effectiveness, ...

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    The Soviet delegate, M. Molotov, who told the plenary session of the Peace Conference that the Great powers had rightly decided ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Converting Locos To Oil Burners

    SYDNEY Thurs.—Because of the serious position confronting the N.S.W. railways from the viewpoint of coal supplies the Railway ...

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  13. Horror At Execution of Negroes

    WASHINGTON August 1.— President Truman; expressing horror at the lynching of four negroes ln Georgia last week, instructed ...

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  14. CIGARETTE BLAMED FOR BIG FIRE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The police believe that a carelessly dumped cigarette butt caused the spectacular fire at the Royal ...

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  16. ELDERLY BLIND WOMAN MISSING

    SYDNEY Thurs.—A widespread search is being made for an elderly blind woman, who has been missing since yesterday ...

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    U.S. Senator Elbert D. Thomas, of Utah; has revealed that America and other nations possess biological chemical agents of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. 20,000 Mice To Be Used In Experiments

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—When the new Bureau of Epidemiology, which has been- planned by -the State Government a cost of £40,000, has been completed, 20,000 white mice will be bred at Prince unique in scientific history. ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN SIXTH IN BIG CYCLE RACE

    LONDON, August 1. —Strom, the Australian cyclist. lies in sixth position, at the end of the third day of the Brighton, to Glasgow ...

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  20. DAIRY PRODUCE PRICES

    LONDON August 1.—The British and Australian Governments have completed negotiations for [?] revision in the prices which ...

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  21. INDIANS MADE ONLY 64 AT SOMERSET

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  22. 37 Factories For Private Use

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Minister for .Post-war Reconstruction (Mr. Dedman) said to-day that 37 Government factories ...

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  23. DEBATE ON THE COAL BILL

    CANBERRA Thurs.— Despite the importance of the measure, members of the House of Representatives did not evince great ...

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  24. To-day’s Leader: The Federal Elections

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The worst blizzard experienced in July for 40 years has left the Southern Aips in the grip of snow, and Kiandra to-day was completely isolated, all roads being heavily snowbound. ...

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  25. Women Refused Taxi Licences

    MELBOURNE Thursday.—Although a number of women was permitted to drive taxis in Melbourne during the war the practice ...

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  26. FRESH DISPUTES ON COAL FIELDS

    CESSNOCK, Thursday.—Fresh disputes have developed at Aberdare Extended and Stanford Main [?] At Aberdare-Extended the Miners ...

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  27. SINCLAIR TO APPEAL

    SYDNEY Thursday—An appeal will be longed by Soyd Sinclair against discontraction [?] in 1935 of John Thomas Smlllle, ...

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  28. Sydney Produce Markets

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