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  6. Goats Munch Hay At Ease After Bombing

    BIKINI LAGOON, July 2.—Admiral Blandy admitted last night that the damage done by the Bikini bomg was less spectacular and less injurious than that inflicted on the American Fleet at Pearl Harbour. ...

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  7. Victory Night Raid Regretted By Minister

    CANBERRA Tues. — The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Johnson) said to-day he regretted that the raid made on Victory ...

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  8. THOUSANDS APPLY FOR TELEPHONES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Between 60,000 and 70,000 people through the Commonwealth have applied for telephones, the Postmaster-General (Senator Cameron) to-day revealed. ...

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  9. Coal Supply Crisis Still Critical

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The State Cabinet, which is meeting to-day to examine the coal supply crisls, has had its task complicated ...

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  10. Scattered Light Rain on Slopes

    NSW Forecast: Some scattered light, rain on the, central and south-west slopes and eastern Riverina and central and ...

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  11. SIX KILLED IN INDIAN RIOTS

    NEW DELHI, July 2.—Six persons were killed, SO injured and 50 arrested during riots throughout yesterday between Moslems ...

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  12. FIVE FINED FOR S.P. BETTING

    CESSNOCK, Tuesday. — Stanley James Williams,-Gordon Elliott, John Rodgers, Richard Leslie Scott and Milton Williams ...

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    Field-Marshal Smuts, Who has communicated with Britain, conveying a general felling of alarm and disappointment over what ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Failed To Obey Manager’s Order

    CESSNOCK Tuesday. — Idris Evans manager of Stanford Main No. 2 colliery proceed [?] Dillwyn. Jones, at the Cessnock ...

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  15. SNOW PLOUGH TO THE RELIEF OF SKIERS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—In an effort to rescue 28 skiers marooned in the lonely Canberra Alpine Club Chalet on Mr. ...

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  16. NO NEWS OF “MONTY’S” VISIT

    Canberra, Tuesday. — Commenting on an overseas report that Field-Marshal, Montgomery night soon come to Australia, ...

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  17. Progress On Trieste Proposals

    PARIS, July 2.—The Russian Foreign Minister (M. Molotov) during a three-hour meeting of the Foreign Ministers evening, agreed with M. Bidault that proposals for Trieste and the Italian-Yugoslav frontier could be taken ...

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    The British Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, who stated in the House of Commons that the challenge by Jewish terrorists in Palestine ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Inquiry Into Fruit Prices Sought

    SYDNEY Tuesday—A public inquiry into fruit and vegetables prices was urged to-day be the president of the NSW ...

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  20. BABY DEAD IN GAS-FILLED ROOM

    SYDNEY Tuesday — Henry John Sullivan, 24, of Petersham, who returned home from work last night to find his 20 months’ ...

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  21. Strikers Fail to Resume

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday— Despite the order in the Federal Arbitration Court yesterday that work be resumed, ...

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  22. Melbourne Faces Gas Rationing

    MELBOURNE Tuesday — The city again faces a threat of gas rationing. The general manager of the Metropolis [?] ...

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  23. To-day’s Leader: Milestones of Progress

    JERUSALEM, July 2.—Four Jews have been killed and 80 injured during three days’ operations throughout; Palestine by British police and military authorities, who, in their drive against terrorists, have searched 22 settlements and detuned 265 men and ...

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  24. EXPECTED TOO MUCH OF PAILS

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—Many people had expected too much of her husband on his first trip overseas and his first experience ...

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  25. Shropshire on the Way Home

    LONDON July 2.—HMAS Shropshire has left Portsmouth for Sydney with the Australian victory contingent. ...

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  27. Rioting Again Breaks Out At Trieste

    PARIS, July 2.—While Foreign Ministers were discussing Trieste, American troops fired several volleys in the air when rioting again broke out in the city, says an American Associated Press report from Trieste. Six men and women were ...

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  28. Were Offensive to Provosts

    CESSNOCK Tuesday. — J. T. Bailey [?] Cleary [?] the Cessnock [?] ...

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  29. Grice Located at Home

    BRISBANE July 2.—It was learned to-Bay that While Rugby League authorities were trying to locate tho Australian Test ...

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  31. PARALYSIS CASES

    SYDNEY Tuesday—Eight cased of Infantile paralysis, six in the metropolitan area and two in the country were reported to the ...

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