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  2. Advertising

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  3. State Of Emergency In England

    LONDON, July 11.—A message from the King declaring a state of emergency was read by Lord Addison (Leader of the Government) in the House of Lords this afternoon. ...

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  4. BIG TAX SURPLUS

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Commonwelth revenue from income taxation and social service contributions in the financial year ...

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  5. 12 MONTHS’ GAOL FOR WILLIAMS, GRANT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The President (Mr. I. Williams) and the Secretary. (Mr. G. Grant) of the Miners’ Federation, were each sentenced to 12 months’ gaol, and the Union was fined £2000 by Mr. Justice Foster ...

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  6. HAPPY TO BE HOME AGAIN

    The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Beasley) and Mrs. Beasley pictured on their arrival from England recently. Mr. Beasley spent three and a half years in England and expects to return there ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LAVA ENGULFS VILLAGE

    LAS PALMAS, July 11.—Lava from volcanoes on P[?]lma Island in the Canaries, which renewed activities on Friday, engu[?]ed the ...

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  8. China BRITISH SHIP INTERCEPTED

    WASHINGTON, July 11.—A warship of China’s "blockade" fleet to-day intercepted the British-owned freighter Yochow. ...

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  9. Seamen To Strike To-day

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Federal Council of the Seamen’s Union announced to-night that it had called a 24-hour ...

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  10. 31 Gun Salute For Dimitrov

    LONDON, July 11.—Reuters Sofia correspondent says that a 31-[?]un salute from 50 guns was fired to-day when the embalmed body ...

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  11. Huge Customs Haul EX-R.A.N. COMMANDER FINED £500

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A Customs search of the Randwick home of John Fraser Jackson, a former commander in the Royal Australian Navy, had yielded one of the biggest seizure of smuggled goods in this country, a ...

    Article : 375 words
  12. NEW SOVIET ROAD BLOCK

    BERLIN, July 11.—The British Military Government has demanded an explanation from the Soviet authorities of new ...

    Article : 190 words
  13. King (91) Swam In Nude

    LONDON, July 11.—Sweden’s 91-year-old King Gustav plun[?]ed into the waters of the Kattegatt yesterday, causing a sensation ...

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  14. PACIFIC PACT

    BAGUIO, (Philippines). July 11. —Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek and the President of the Philippines (S. E. pidio Quirino) to-day ...

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  15. Greater Bid To End Strike

    SYDNEY, Monday—The A.C.T.U. in Sydney this week intends to redouble efforts towards bringing about a settlement of the coal ...

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  16. Plane Wreckage Discovered

    LONDON, July 11. — Bombers airliners, two destroyers and weather ships are searching the Atlantic in fog and rain for ...

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  17. BOMBS THROWN IN CALCUTTA

    LONDON, July 11.—Reuters Calcutta correspondent says armed police and pickets guarded South Calcutta streets ...

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  18. No Coal-Burning Ships For Qld.

    BRISBANE, Monday. — No coal-burning ships are likely to come to Queensland after this week, owing to the coal strike. ...

    Article : 92 words
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  21. £2¼-M. HARBOUR SCHEME

    LONDON, July 11. — The Gold Coast Government has placed a contract with a London firm of contractors for the extension and ...

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  22. Attempt To Sell Uranium Mines

    BERLIN, July 11.—The Soviet military administration is negotiating to sell closely guarded uranium mines in the Russian ...

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  23. Strato-Cruiser Forced Back

    NEW YORK, July 11.—The Pan-American Stratocruiser, Bermudabound, turned back to-day and landed at New York after engine ...

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  24. New Bible CONTROVERSY EXPECTED

    LONDON, July 11.—A basic English Bible which has taken eight years to prepare and uses only 1000 words will be published ...

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  25. PRISONER’S TWO ATTEMPTS TO COMMIT SUICIDE

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A man who is on remand on a £7000 theft charge has twice tried to commit suicide in Boggo Road gaol. He has been put in a straitjacket, and will be kept in it at night while not under continuous ...

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  26. Greek Army’s Success

    LONDON, July 11. — Athens Radio claimed to-night that as a result of the Greek Government forces capture of the ...

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  27. Man Crushed To Death By Log

    GYMPIE, Monday. — Crushed in the cabin by a large log being hauled on a timber truck at Upper Kadanga, about 25 miles ...

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  28. CONFERENCE TO-DAY

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) will fly to Sydney to-morrow morning to confer with the Premier of New ...

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  29. Strike Record Of Wharfies "Among World’s Worst"

    NEW YORK, July 11.—The Australian watsrsiders’ record for political strikes was among the world’s worst, said the "Journal of Commerce" in an editorial to-day. Commenting on the British ...

    Article : 199 words
  30. Nail In Baby’s Abdomen

    GYMPIE, Monday. — Leonard John Brady, a 20-months-old baby of Kimbombi, near Goomeri, is a patient at the Gympie ...

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  31. Yugoslavs Plan For Peace

    BELGRADE, July 11. — Marshal Tito revealed to-night that Yugoslavia planned to gradually close its frontier with Greece to ...

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