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  4. U.K. TO MAKE OWN ATOM BOMBS SOON

    LONDON, July 20.—It is widely believed here that Britain is on the verge of being able to make her own atom bombs. ...

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  5. Ipswich doubt, but

    WHILE signs of early working of open-cut coal mines increased yesterday, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Police played her hunch.

    Thus, on the night that John George Haigh was sentenced to death in the sensational acid bath murder trial, a high Scotland Yard official last night praised the work of a 30-year-old ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CANADA SEES CUT IN TRADE

    OTTAWA, July 20 (A.A.P.).—Australia and New Zealand have already tightened up on imports ...

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  8. Ike' said: "Give it"

    GENERAL "Ike" Eisenhower, America's first Five-star General, Supreme Commander of the Allied ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Unorthodox

    Mrs. Preston Stanley Vaughan adopted this unorthodox method of making herself heard above the din ...

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  10. See split on N.S.W. front

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Miners mass meetings voted on the northern coalfields to-day to continue the coal strike until their demands are met and gaoled union leaders released. ...

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  11. Fights at women's meeting

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Punches were thrown at a meeting of 2000 women in the Town Hall ...

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  12. 8 KILLED IN PLANE

    NEW YORK, July 20 (A.A.P.).—A twin-engined plane carrying 32 people crashed after takeoff at ...

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  13. "TELL U.K. ON BOMB"

    NEW YORK, July 20.—General Eisenhower has thrown in the full weight of his prestige to ...

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  14. Wharfies won't unload collier

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Federal Council of the Waterside Workers' Federation has by telegraphic vote ...

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  15. DECISION DELAYED

    The management board of the Queensland Colliery Employees' Union reached no decision yesterday about ...

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  16. Meat fleet sails soon

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday.—First ships of the meat fleet will lift marc than 4000 tons of beef from Townsville ...

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  17. Actor charged

    NEW YORK, July 20 (A.A.P.).—Film actor Joe Kirkwood has been charged with having failed to support the six-year-old ...

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  18. ARAB REDS ARE ROUNDED UP

    CAIRO, July 20 (A.A.P.).—Egyptian Army security units arrested 33 Palestinian Arab communists, including important leaders, in a lightning pre-dawn raid, slate reports from Gaza. ...

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  20. TRIBUTE TO BRITAIN

    NEW YORK, July 20.—The well-informed columnist Marquis Childs to-day publishes one of the few "leaks" ...

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  21. Guided "blind" pilot to land

    NEW YORK, July 20 (Special).—An American Air Force pilot, with his neck dislocated and paralysed so that he could ...

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  22. PIE ON OPEN CUT DECISION

    Mr. Bruce Pie. M.L.A., said last night he was convinced that working of open-cut mines in Queensland by the ...

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  23. REBEL CLASH STOPS PLANE

    NEW YORK, July 20 (A.A.P.).—An artillery barrage in Guatemala City, capital of Guatemala. ...

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  24. Hospital coal

    Acland miners, at Oakey, rebuffed their State president (Mr. T. M. Miller) and vice-president (Mr. R. James) when ...

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  25. WORK, THEN CONFER'

    The Australian Council of Trade Unions president (Mr. P. J. Clarey, M.L.C.) and the secretary (Mr. A. E. Monk) ...

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  26. Seek meetings

    Fifty-four of the 90 miners it the three Caledonian group mines—the only ones not working on the Rosewood field ...

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  27. Threat to Tito?

    LONDON, July 20 (A.A.P.).—Reuters Stockholm correspondent says the conservative newspaper, Svenska Dagbladet, has ...

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  28. Delay likely in banks judgment

    LONDON, July 20 (Special).—Privy Council officials say it is now most unlikely that the Australian bank case judgment ...

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  29. Thrashed by girl

    NEW YORK, July 20 (Special).—A tall, attractive Irish girl, Patricia Blatt, 22, was yesterday fined 15 dollars at ...

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  30. Unions rebuff Trades Hall

    By 21 votes to five the Rockhampton Trades and Labour Council agreed to a motion dis-approving the Queensland ...

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  31. STRICT DIET FOR CRIPPS

    ZURICK, July 20 (A.A.P.)[—Sir Stafford Crippc, arriving by air from London with Lady Cripps, drove ...

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  32. Permanent now

    NEW YORK, July 20 (A.A.P.).—The U.S. Air Force's first permanent guided missiles unit began operations yesterday ...

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  33. Move on union?

    The Queensland Coal Owners' Association executive will meet this morning to discuss possible de-registration of the ...

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  34. Fatal catch

    LONDON, July 20 (A.A.P.).—Three Italian fishermen were tilled and another was seriously wounded when a bomb ...

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  35. For Indo-China

    SINGAPORE, July 20 (A.A.P.-Reuters).—The French 12,000-ton escort carrier Dixmude arrived here to-day on ...

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  36. Mystery in pond

    CALCUTTA, July 20 (A.A.P.).—Calcutta police have discovered 14 human bodies cut and jacked in nine neat bundles ...

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  37. Rush for relief

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—To-day 987 applications for social service relief by men unemployed through the strike ...

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  38. New Perth cuts

    PERTH, Wednesday.—More gas restrictions will be imposed on Perth on Friday. Gas will be available for only 18¼ hours ...

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  39. Dutch ban ended

    LONDON, July 20 (A.A.P.).—The Ceylon Government has lifted its six-month-old ban on the entry of Dutch ships ...

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  40. Protest starve

    LEGHORN, July 20 (A.A.P.).—Forty-six Italians, gaoled here on charges of collaborating with Germans in the war ...

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