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  5. Jews Appeal To Volunteers To Fight Britain

    LONDON, July 8.—An appeal to all nations for volunteers, arms, munitions and ships with which to fight Britain, was made by the Jewish underground organisation, Irgun Zvai Leumi’s secret radio, “The Voice of Fighting Zion.” ...

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  6. Finalising Treaty with Egypt

    ALEXANDER, July 8. — Lord Stansgate has arrived here by air from Naples to finalise the treaty with Egypt. ...

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  7. “UNITY AT THE ZOO.”

    One of the London Zoo’s rarest possessions and its latest acquisition is Miss Unity, the new giant Panda, which has been presented by the Chinese Government. Now 18 months old and weighting 30 lb., she will weigh about 300 lb. when fully grown. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Showers on Southern Tablelands

    NSW Forecast: Isolated showers on the southern tablelands, otherwise fine and mild, but cold night, With frost on the slopes ...

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  9. Search For Five Missing Children

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A widespread search is being made for five children, who were reported missing from their homes in the ...

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  10. Brighter Prospects In Queensland

    BRISBANE, Monday—With the meatworkers expected to obey the Government’s order for resumption of work by the ...

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  11. India Congress Accepts British Proposals

    BOMBAY, July 8.—By 204 votes to 41, the All India Congress ratified the decision of the executive of die National Congress, accepting the long-term proposals on India by the British Cabinet Mission, while rejecting the interim proposal. ...

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  12. N.Z. to Step Up Production of Coal

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.) July 8. — The New Zealand coal mines have pledged themselves to step up production and to eliminate ...

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  13. Six Drowned in Flood

    CALCUTTA, July 8. — Swiftly engulfing a town, the River Narbada washed half of Dindori, in the Central ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: The Social Aftermath

    LONDON, July 8.—A middle-aged Australian prospector, Dr. J. P. Williamson, whom the Johannesburg Diamond Syndicate turned down when he asked for assistance to develop his Tanganyika diamond concessions, ...

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  15. Donald Budge Wins Tennis Title

    PHILADELPHIA, July 8. — Donald Budge won the Middle States professional tennis championship when he defeated Welby ...

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  16. OLD MAN’S DEATH

    TAMWORTH, Monday.—Lying out all night in freezing weather, after being thrown fvom a sulky, Elisha Alexander Lethien, 76, ...

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  17. EIRE’S OFFER OF FOOD IGNORED

    LONDON, July 8.—The British Trade Missions report ignored Eire’s offer to send food to Britain, according to a member of ...

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  18. DUST MENACE IN MINES

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Hints that the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research may soon undertake more extensive ...

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  19. L.T.A. Has Habit Of Saying “No”

    LONDON July 8.—Of 381 cable grams Geoff Brown received from Australia, only one was not congratulatory, says the “Daily ...

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  21. U.S. PLANNING BROADCASTS TO RUSSIA

    LONDON July 8.—A Washington message from the American Associated Press says the U.S. State Department is preparing ...

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  22. Expelling Germans From Austria

    VIENNA, July 8 Fixing 8 a.m. to-day as the deadline, the Russians have ordered 54,000 native Germans and other foreigners in the Russian zone in Austria to leave the country. ...

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  23. Gandhi’s Views Of Atomic Bomb

    BOMBAY, July 8.—“It has been suggested by America and France that the atom bomb will bring non-violence as nothing else can. It will, if it is mean that a destructive power will so disgust the world as to turn it from violence for ...

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  24. SKILLED MEN REQUIRED AS WOOL VALUERS

    CANBERRA Mon. —Commenting on claims that only 24 out of 47 wool valuers appointed by the Commonwealth were ...

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  25. WATERFRONT GETTING BACK TO NORMAL

    [?] Monday.—Work on [?] waterfront [?] to be back to normal tomorrow. This [?] 400 watersides, ...

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  26. Airman Fought Off Three Attackers

    SYDNEY Monday.—Although one of his assailants used a knuckle-duster, LAC William Stubbs, 20, of the RAAF, fought ...

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  27. GEOFF BROWN UNLUCKY AT WIMBLEDON

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  28. SECRET TALKS ON GERMANY

    LONDON, July 8.—According to a Tass newsagency despatch from Paris, published in Moscow, representatives of Britain, ...

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  29. Identification Marks Removed

    FRANKFURT, July 8. — A Surgeon, Dr. Paul Stefan, was sentenced to three years’ Imprisonment for removing tattooed ...

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  30. British Propaganda Attacked

    MADRID, July 8.—Under the headline, Interfering and Officious,” the Monarchist morning newspaper, “A.B.C.” attacked ...

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  31. HAND LOOMS FOR SCHOOLS

    SYDNEY Monday.—Another £2500 is being made available by the Australian Wool Board a supply on hand looms to the ...

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  32. STEEL SHORTAGE IN AMERICA

    LONDON, July 8.—The Govermen has privately warned all principal, steel using industries that some form of steel and fron ...

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  33. Bulk Of Valuable Art Loot Recovered

    LONDON, July 8.—A policeman cycling on his beat at Hyde in Cheshire found stacked in a gateway most of the vanished £40,000 worth of art treasures, which belonged to the late Louis Cartier, says the “Daily Express.” They were packed in half a dozen tea chests and eight smaller boxes. ...

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  34. NEXT BRITISH ELECTIONS

    LONDON July 8.—The Minister for National Insurance (Mr. Griffiths) disclosed at the week-end that the Cabinet had already ...

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  36. “FREE OUR FEDERATION OF COMMUNISTS”

    SYDNEY, Monday.—An official ticket, endorsed “Free out federation of Communist domination,” has been issued by the ...

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