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  4. WITNESS CONFESSES TO WRITING DOCUMENT "H"

    MELBOURNE—Fergan O'Sullivan, former press secretary to the Opposition Leader (Dr. Evatt), yesterday confessed at the Espionage Royal Commission to having ...

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  5. DAY by DAY

    IT like the biggest crisis since Alderman Glover lost his braces. ...

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  6. Federal secretaryship to Q'lander

    CANBERRA—Secretary of the Queensland Central Executive of the Labour Party (Mr. Jack Schmella) was to-day elected Federal general secretary of the Australian Labour ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SORRY 986-MILE STRETCH

    MEEKATHARRA—Redex trial cars have been cracking up one by one on the 986-mile stretch from Broome to Meekatharra. ...

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  8. SHIRLEY ON WAY TO U.S.

    MISS AUSTRALIA (Miss Shirley Bliss), of Narrandera, NSW, waying good-bye as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Labour decision

    CANBERRA—The Federal Labour Executive yesterday decided it wanted marginal increases for all ...

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  10. Lost Evatt post after voting week

    CANBERRA—Fergan O'Sullivan, admitted author of the Espionage Royal Commission's ...

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  11. MANUNDA HAD TO USE RADAR

    COASTAL liner Manunda used radar off Caloundra to find ships she could hear, but ...

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  12. Dozens of towns menaced by rising rivers

    SYDNEY—Panic-stricken people fled from homes at dozens of No [?] Coast New South Wales towns yesterday as flood waters rolled in around them. ...

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  13. Fashion note

    NEW YORK, July 14—Fifth Avenue hod a new kind of women's fashion show to-day—all the ...

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  14. 40 CONSERVATIVE BACKBENCHERS DEFY CHURCHILL

    LONDON, July 14—Conservative member of Parliament, Mr. E. A. H. Legge-Bourke resigned from the party to-day as a protest against Sir Winston Churchill's Egypt and Sudan policy. His action highlighted afresh the revolt by ...

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  15. Free of fogs

    MELBOURNE—Yesterday was Melbourne's first fog-free, day since last Thursday. ...

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  18. "Porgy" ban

    LOS ANGELES, July 14 (AAP)—"Porgy and Bess," George Gershwin's American Opera, was described to-day ...

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  19. P.M. on Indo-China

    CANBERRA—Nothing done by the External Affairs Minister (Mr. Casey) overseas had in any way ...

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  20. 'Help yourself'

    NEW YORK, July 14 (AAP)—Mrs. Frances Baker, 21 gave birth to a 71b 3oz girl yesterday in a "help ...

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  21. JUST A PICK-UP

    BATTERED 44-gallon drum being removed from the crumpled front of his Holden by Bill Hurley, of Coburg (Vic) after his arrival at Broome (WA) in the Redex trial. Hurley hit the drum in a cattle pit, 20 miles from Broome, when he was dazzled by the lights of an oncoming car. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Murdered nurse

    MELBOURNE—Sister Monico Guerin, who was shot dead by her ex-fiance at Richmond, Melbourne ...

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  23. Rescued girl

    COOLANGATTA—Two life-sayers swam 70 yards through boiling surf yesterday to three girls caught in a ...

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  24. Electrocuted

    TOWNSVILLE.—Stanley Dixon 20, a terrazzo worker, was electrocuted by a sanding machine at Charters ...

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  25. Petroy insisted on "home" for dog

    MELBOURNE—Former Russian secret police chief in Australia, Vladimir Petrov, is a ...

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  26. Plan big climb

    WELLINGTON (NZ), Wednesday—A Canterbury Mountaineering Club expedition will attempt next year ...

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  27. Car kills boy

    MELBOURNE—Andrew John Middleton, 14, of Larpent, near Colac, 92 miles south-west of Melbourne ...

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