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  5. 90 KILLED IN BOMB OUTRAGE

    JERUSALEM, July 23.—British soldiers and police again occupied the Jewish Agency headquarters, detained Jewish leaders at their homes, and clamped down the strictest curfew ever imposed on Jewish quarters in Jerusalem. ...

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  7. Major Cousins Remanded On Treason Charge

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—“This is a charge of high treason there has not yet been a charge of high treason in the Commonwealth,” declared Mr. Bradley, K.C., for the defence In the Central Police Court to-day when Major Charles ...

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  8. Millions To Be Spend On Railways

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Arbitration Court proceeding by the Railway Administrative officers, who are seeking ...

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  9. Accreditation For Pressman Restored

    WASHINGTON July 23.— Sen[?]tor Downey [?] California told the Sanat that General Elsenwar had [?] ...

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    The U.S.S. Franklin D. Roosevelt. 45,000-ton aircraft carrier, under way in manoeuvres of the U.S. Eighth Fleet in the Atlantic. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Solicitor Sentenced To Penal. Servitude

    LONDON, July 23—“You are found guilty by overwhelming evidence of a whole series of thefts of clients’ money” said Mr. Justice Hallet to solicitor Gerald Frauds arid to Rutledge’s managing clerk, Ernest Silver ...

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  12. Further Showers ln Southern Areas

    N.S.W. Forecast: Further shower’s on the southern tablelands, south-west slopes, Riverina and scattered places else; ...

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  13. LIBERTY OF BRITISH PRESS

    LONDON, July 123.—Neither he not the Government could-be a party to interference with the traditional liberty of the Press ...

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  14. A TERRIFIC JOB FOR BOYS

    WASHINGTON July 23.—A group of American editors, who returned from a tour of Europe, expressed the opinion that ...

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  15. PRICE CONTROL IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, July .23.—The compromise Prices Control Bill drawn up by the joint House and Senate conference committee, ...

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  16. WIPE OUT BRITAIN WITH 200 BOMBS

    LONDON, July 23.— Two hundred atomic bombs could wipe out Britain, declared Australian Professor Oliphant. He made the estimate in support of the contention that ...

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  17. Kiandra Isolated By Heavy Snowfalls

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Kiandra, where more heavy falls of snow were experienced this morning, is now isolated. There has been no road traffic to or from the town since ...

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  18. PEOPLES’ PARTY SURE OF VICTORY IN TURKEY

    ISTANBUL July 23 —With 16 provinces already, won the Government sponsored Republican peoples Party appears assured ...

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  19. CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY

    OTTAWA July 23, — Henry Harris, a Foronto optometrist, appeared in the Magistrate’s Court charge under the Official ...

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  20. BOMB FOUND IN GARDEN

    SYDNEY Tuesday. It was revealed to-day that while digging in the garden at the rear of her Balmain home on Sunday. Mrs. ...

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  21. “EIRE HAS PLENTY OF EVERYTHING”

    SYDNEY Tuesday—Because of difficult living conditions. in England many people are going to live in [?] where castlex ...

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  22. WAR BRIDES LEAVE FOR AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE Tuesday — The deputy chairman of the Repatriation Commission, Mr. J. Webster has announced that the Motor ...

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  23. SUDDEN DEATH OF CLERGYMAN

    TAREE.—The Wallamba circuit Methodist minister, the Rev. Andre Palmer, died suddenly on Sunday. He came from Maeks ...

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  24. To-day’s Leader: The Road Hazard

    ROME, July 23.— Vatican circles confirmed that the Pope had requested the Pollah Government not to carry out the death ...

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  25. Complete Tie-Up Of South Coast Collieries

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Corrimal [?]ine, which worked with a short staff yesterday, to-day was idle making complete the tie-up of all South Coast pits. Three northern mines are also idle, and 16 are partially Idle. More than 5500 men are ...

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  26. TOO BUSY TO ATTEND INQUIRY

    WASHINGTON July 23.—Representative Andrew May will defy the subpoena demanding his appearance before the Mead ...

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  27. FLYING BACK TO HOLLYWOOD

    SYDNEY Tuesday. — Australian bourn [?] actress, Shirley Richards, who came Sydney recently to spend a holiday and then ...

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  28. Seura Beaten

    PARIS July 23.— The last eight in the men’s singles of the French championships are Tom Brown Deobny Mi[?] Po[?] Patty, ...

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  29. 500,000 STRIKE IN BOMBAY

    BOMBAY July 23.— Armed British and Indian troops stood by at strategic points yesterday when 500,000 workers joined in a ...

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