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  4. AWE-INSPIRING SPECTACLE AT ATOMIC BOMB TEST

    THURSDAY.—The submarine atomic bomb burst in Bikini atoll at exactly 7.35 a.m. (Sydney time) to-day. The explosion billowed out in a white saucer effect from the middle of which a gigantic, blackish column of water, at least a ...

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  5. Deadly Biological Warfare

    LONDON, My 25.—At a result of investigation of wartime agents of destruction, particularly in the chemical ...

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  6. Russian Attitude On Atomic Control

    NEW YORK, July 25. — The Russian delegate, At Gromyko, announced at a meeting of the working committee of the Atomic Energy Commission that Russia had rejected the United States main proposal for the control of atomic ...

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  7. Further Snow On Tabelands

    N.S.W. Forecast: Showers on the central and southern tablelands, south-west slopes, and Riverina, moderate to ...

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  8. Drive By Nationalists In China

    RANKING, July 25.— Nationalist armics, reputed to total half a million, are reported to be driving down the 130-mile ...

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  9. B.M.A. Views On National Health Scheme

    LONDON, July 25.—A meeting the British Medical Association decided to take a referendum of the whole of the profession ...

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  10. To-day’s Leader: Standard Gauge

    JERUSALEM, July 25.—It was officially announced that 12 more bodies had been recovered from the King David Hotel, making casualties 61 killed, 63 missing and 47 injured. ...

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  11. No Reactions In Sydney

    SYDNEY Thursday.— Naither the Government nor Riverview Observatories recorded any reactions to the underwater atomic ...

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  12. Metal Crashes From Plane At Auburn.

    SYDNEY, Thurs.— Belivered to have dropped from the engine of a palne passing overhead, a plece of metal hurtled through the ...

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  15. JAPANESE WITNESSES IN COUSENS CASE

    SYDNEY Thurs—It was revealed to-day that two Japanese witnesses, flown to Australia for the Consens case, are ...

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  16. INDICTING HEIRENS FOR MURDER

    CHICAGO, July 25.—The Slate Attorney-General (Mr. Tuohy) announced that he was asking the Grand Jury to-day for ...

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  17. Changes Ordered in Constellations

    WASHINGTON. July 25.— The Civil Aeronautics Board called on the Lockheed Company, the Wright aeronautical engine ...

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  18. EUROPE WILL NEED FOOD IN 1947

    LONDON July 25.— Whether or not UNRRA is liquidated, some national or international agency must ship food to Europe in 1947 ...

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  19. Floods Expected To Extend

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— The Divisional Meteorologist (Mr. Nowman) said to-day he expected the floods to extend to Tocumwal ...

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  20. AMENITIES FOR TROOPS IN JAPAN

    CANBERRA Thurs.— Reports alleging, lack of amenities for troops in Japan were unwarranted and completely misleading. ...

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  21. PARALYSIS RECORD FOR NSW

    SYDNEY Thurs.— Since January 1945, there have been 1138 cases of infantile paralysis reported in New South Wales. ...

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  22. THOMPSON TO RIDE SAJAKEDA

    SYDNEY Thursday.— Jockey J. Thompsda. who performed the hattrick at Canterbury last week, is expected to ride Sajakeda at ...

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  23. WORK STARTS AT STATE BRICK KILNS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— The Minister for Works and Local Government (Mr. Catill) announced to-day that the production of ...

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  24. Anti-Catholic Policy In Yugoslavia

    NEW YORK, July 25.— Marshal Tito’s Government has embarked on a terroristic anti Catholic policy, not only of stamping out all forms of religion, but assassinating priests and runs throughout Yugoslavia, says the New York Times ...

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  25. Serious Floods Threaten In Southern Areas

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Wide areas of southern New South Wales are faced with serious floods soon including the Tamut area, where many people are preparing to leave their homes as the flood waters four from the Tumut River across the Tumut slopes. rain was still falling this ...

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  26. BELGIAN KING’S SECRETARIAT

    BRUSSEI’S July 25.— King Leopold’s secretariat in Brisseis announced that the King half established a commissions of ...

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