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  4. NEARLY 100 KILLED

    LONDON, Tuesday.--An official statement on yesterday's bomb outrage in Jerusalem says the explosive was planted in the basement of the King David Hotel by Jewish terrorists dressed as Arabs and ...

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    Miss Elsie Rutter, an operator on the switchboard at Faraday Building in London, where trunk line calls are put through to almost every part of the world. Miss Rutter is watching the special stop watches which ensure that subscribers have their Ml time of speech. She is one of 4000 people employed in Faraday Building. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Flying Farmer.--Mr. Charles Silvertop, of Signet Hill farm. Burdord. Oxfordshire, has enlisted air transport to help in running his farm. When he wants to take a couple of sheep to a special buyer, or bring back a calf bought at a sale he uses his three-ceater Auster Autocrat areoplane. He uses it too. to keep appointments and to carry out regular air reconnaissance ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WHEAT EXPORT BILL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--In the House of Representatives to-day the Deputy Leader of the Country Party (Mr. J. McEwen) attempted to have the second reading debate of the Wheat Export ...

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  8. ECHO OF STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Representatives of the bacon factory employers will refuse to attend the proposed meeting between ...

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  9. ALL MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--More than 4000 miners in south coast coal mines were idle to-day. The dispute will come before a compulsory conference, and in the meantime all nits on the south coast field ...

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  10. WOOL PROFIT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--A Bill to arrange far the disposal of a profit, of over £7,000,009, which was made by the Central Wool ...

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  11. PETROL PRICE REDUCED

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.--The price of petrol will be reduced by one penny per gallon as from the beginning of business ...

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  12. ON "WALKABOUT"

    DARWIN, Tuesday.--Two aboriginal witnesses in murder trials awaiting hearing in Darwin have print "walkabout." Nothing is ...

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  13. DAIRY CATTLE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The entry of 010 stud dairy cattle for the Royal National Show is claimed to be an Australian record. The ...

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  16. DEATH AT 215 YEARS

    SAPULA (Okishoma), Tuesday.--"Aunt Likkle "Devers, aged 115, has been found dead in the small homo where she ...

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  17. FEDERAL ASPIRANTS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Despite changing conditions and the growth of the number of elector, from 447,993 to 4,468,637, the ...

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  18. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Federal Government's delay in regard to soldier settlement was strongly, criticised at the annual ...

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  19. GIBRALTAR INCIDENT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The events in Gibraltar on July 6, in which Australian Victory contingent troops were reported to be ...

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  20. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--As the afternoon Taunton-Barnstaple train rounded a bend in sunny Somerset fields, the fireman saw ...

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