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  3. EMPIRE PRIME MINISTERS BACK BRITAIN AGAINST REDS IN BERLIN

    LONDON, July 12.—In separate statements to-day Empire Prime Ministers stated their determination to back Britain in her stand against the Russian means of achieving her aim—to oust the western powers—by the ...

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  4. THIRD TEST

    LONDON, July 12. — It Was still raining at Manchester when Bradman and Yardley made a final inspection of the wicket ...

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  5. Rail Crash Death

    GOONDIWINDI, Monday. —Ronald Edward Harris, railway guard, to-day denied he had been told not to pick up an I/C. horse ...

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  6. JEWS HEM 2000 ARABS SOUTH OF HAIFA

    LONDON, July 12.—B.U.P. Haifa correspondent says Jewish troops have surrounded more than 2000 Arab troops, the majority of whom are Araqui in Terun, five miles south of Haifa. ...

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  7. NO EARLY DECISION ON BASIC WAGE

    MELBOURNE, Monday—A decision on the A.C.T.U. application for an increase of 24/- in the basic wage is not likely until ...

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  8. Assailant Made Torch Of Man And Wife

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A man and his wife were badly burned tonight when a young man broke a bottle of methylated spirits over ...

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  9. WOLF CREEK CRATER

    This aerial view of Wolf Creek Crater was taken from the Vacuum Oil Company’s survey plane used in their search for oil in Australia. The crater is half a mile wide and was chused by the fall of a meteorite ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Len Johnson Refuses English Offer

    IPSWICH, Monday.—Cricketer Len Johnson, has refused an offer to play with Heywood, Lancashire Club in England. ...

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  11. Redcliffe Valuation Appeals

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Mr. C. Burchill, S. M., confirmed an agreement to-day reducing the valuation of a Woody Point ...

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  12. £30 FINES FOR KICKING KITTEN

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Two young men were fined £30 each in the Central Police Court to-day for having kicked a six weeks old ...

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  13. POLICE DOG TRACES MISSING MAN

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The police dog "Vengeance"—a cross between an Alsatian and a bloodhound—to-day followed a trail ...

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  14. Twen[?] Charges

    BRISBANE, Monday. — As a result of the police drive against S.P. betting, 19 men and one woman were charged in the ...

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  15. C.P. LEADERS IN CAPRICORNIA

    BRISBANE, Monday. — The State President of the Country Party (Mr. A. J. Campbell) and Parliamentary Leader of the Party ...

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  16. BUCK JUMP RIDER INJURED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Queensland buckjump rider, Alf Harrison, was seriously injured in an accident at Randwick this morning. ...

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  17. BIBLE FOR £15,400

    LONDON, July 12 — Reuters says a vellum copy of the first printed [?]ible — a latin Bible printed at Mainz in 1462 — ...

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  18. EVATT CHALLENGED TO CURB COMMUNISTS

    BRISBANE, Monday.—If Dr. Evatt is sincerely concerned about the effect of strikes upon production, let him inyoke the powers his Government assuredly possesses and take the gloves off to communists and ...

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  19. POWER SHORTAGE IN SOUTH KOREA

    SEOUL, July 12. — South Korea facts a shortage of electricity for at least two years, unless the soviet relents and permits ...

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  20. JOURNALIST ON MISCHIEF CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Monday. — George Crawford, 35, a journalist, was remanded to July 19 at Balmain Court to-day on a charge of ...

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  21. Prices Will Skyrocket If No Subsidies

    CANBERRA, Monday. — There is no likelihood of the Commonwealth accepting the suggestion of State Ministers in Melbourne last ...

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  24. REDS CRIPPLE MALAYA’S ONLY COAL MINE

    SINGAPORE, July 12 (A.A.P.-Reuters).—Between 70 and 100 communist terrorists to-day seized the colliery township of Batu Arang for [?]0 minutes while skilled saboteurs disabled vital equipment on Malaya’s ...

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  25. Asian Crises Spreading

    Trouble centres at Australia's “back door.” 1. Java: Dutch - Indonesians seek peace formula, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. For Trial On Wife Assault

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—When the rare case of Harold James Arnott, farm worker. who was charged with indecently assaulting his ...

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  27. POWER PLANT STOP-WORK THREAT

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Plant operators at Bunnerong power station have threatened to hold a 24-hour stop-work meeting on ...

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  28. CAR CRASH ON STOREY BRIDGE

    BRISBANE, Mondny.—Pieces of wreckage from a truckl, and a 30lb. section of the Storey Bridge dropped on to houses in Kangaroo ...

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  29. DEMOCRATS HOLD LITTLE HOPE OF DEFEATING DEWEY

    PHILADELPHIA, July 12.—An air of gloomy despondency hung over 1500 delegates as they prepared to attend the Philadelphia opening to-day of the Democrat Party convention. All serious opposition to Mr. ...

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  30. CARRIED DOPE AND REVOLVER

    SYDNEY. Monday. — Hugh Henry Lord, 62, carrier, was fined in tho central Court to-day for having morphine and an ...

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