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  5. Powerful Russian Spy Ring Operated In Canada

    [?]AWA, July 16.—Espionage operators sought and obtained [?] political information relating to British and American policies as well as Canadian, said the final report of the Royal Commission on espionage, adding that there exists in Canada a fifth ...

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  7. Dr. Evatt Warns On Delays In The Peace Making

    NEW YORK, July 16.—“Although it is nearly a yes[?] since the Pacific fighting ended, the first peace treaty is not[?] yet effective. We are between two worlds, one dead and the other powerless to be born,” declared Dr. Evatt in [?] ...

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  8. THREE DUTCH SHIPS BREAK BLOCKADE

    BRISBANE Tuesday—The ten-months-old blockade imposed by the Waterside Workers’ Union on Dutch shipping has been broken ...

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  9. Light Sheers On Southern Tablelands

    NSW Forecast : Cloudy to overcast with occasional light showers over the southern tablelands; otherwise fine generally with ...

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  10. £100 Stolen From Sydney Cafe

    SYDNEY, Tues.—Breaking into a Pitt-street cafe early to-day, thieves stole more than £100 which was to have been used ...

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    The Right Honourable James Griffiths, who is Minister of National Insurance in Britain’s present Government, broadcast ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. COAL FOR VICTORIAN INDUSTRY

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The transfer of 1700 tons of coal from gas companies to industry to avoid unemployment may result ...

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  13. U.S. Will Not Destroy Atom Secrets

    WASHINGTON July 16.—The United States will not destroy [?] atom bombs or yield atomic secrets until an effective world ...

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  14. President Truman Signs The Loan Bill

    WASHINGTON, July 16. — President Truman in a statement after singing the British loan Bill, said: “The loan goes far to remove the danger of rival, antagonistic economic blocs. ...

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  15. £40,000 Damage By Blaze At Petersham

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—More than a million gallons of water was poured into the blazing building of Westgate Rollerdrome, ...

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  16. DUTCH WOMAN CLAIMS HEAVY DAMAGES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In the Supreme Court today a young Dutchwoman, Johanna Petronella Feringa (24), of Potts Point, ...

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  17. NO CLUES TO MURDER OF TWO MEN NEAR GEELONG

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—No clues so far have been obtained by detectives investigating the murder of William Sheargold (28) and Ernest Frederick Dew (31), whose bodies were dumped into the Barwon river after both men ...

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  18. DISASTROUS FIRE IN NOVA SCOTIA

    PICTOU (Nova Scotia), July 15.—The worst fire in the history of the town swept through the entire dock area and caused ...

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  19. HUNDREDS OF HOSPITAL BEDS VACANT

    SYDNEY Tuesday—With abou[?] 15,000 people on the waiting Iis[?] for admission to hospitals, hundreds of hospital beds in Sydney ...

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  20. M.C.C TEAM LEAVING END OF AUGUST

    LONDON. July 16.—All difficulties originally lying in the way of the MCC’s tour of Australia have been removed, and the team ...

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  21. To-day’s Leader: Hospital “Benefits”

    BELGRADE, July 16.—General Mikhailovitch, Yugoslav Chetnik leader, was convicted of collaboration with the Germans and sentenced to death. Ten of his co-defendants were sentenced to death and ...

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  22. SIAM BORDER DISPUTE

    NEW YORK July 16.—Siam has formally asked the Security Council to intervene in the border dispute with French ...

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  23. Murders To Purify The German Race

    VIENNA, July 16.—A doctor and two women assistants are on trial before an Austrian court on charges of the mass murder of 250 children. The doctor is Ernest [?] (42), psychiatrist, and his assistants women doctors Marianne Tuerk and Margarethe Heubsch (43). ...

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  24. Demolishing The Hawkesbury Bridge

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — [?] from the old Hawkesbury River bridge are now being demolished and they will be used to ...

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  25. CHILD DIES FROM VIRULENT TETANUS

    SYDNEY Tuesday—Margaret Ann Daniels (5), of Malabar-road, Coogee, was found dead in bed by her father last night. ...

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  26. Drobny Defeats Pails

    PARIS, July 16.—In the triangular tennis match between Australia, France and Czechoslovakia, Dhobny, of ...

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  27. Siam Applies For UNO Membership

    NEW YORK, July. 16. — The Siamese Government, which has applied for membership of the United nations, stated it would ...

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  28. 635 Cases Of Paralysis

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Only two fresh cases of infantile paralysis were reported to the health authorities in Sydney this ...

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