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  4. DUTCH FORCES EXTENDING GRIP ON THREE FRONTS

    BATAVIA, July 23.—Though operations are still under a blanket of official silence, it can be stated that the Dutch troops who on Monday struck out from Porong, on the Sourabaya perimeter, and landed at ...

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  5. British Company May Figure In Big Plan For Blair Athol

    BRISBANE, July 23.—The announcement of a plan for a British company to produce coal at the Blair Athol field can be expected at an early date. Negotiations with the State Government have been going on ...

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  6. THE TRIBE'S INCREASED

    LONDON, July 23.— George Tribe, the Victorian cricketer, celebrated the birth of twins to his wife in ...

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  7. BIBLE THAT SOLD FOR £22,000

    Before the television camera lies a copy of the Gutenberg 42-line Bible, which Mr Ernest Maggs, the London bookseller, who is examining it, recently bought for a client for the exceptionally high price of £22,000. This is the highest price ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. EXPLOSION SINKS SHIP AFTER JEWS DISEMBARK

    LONDON, July 23.—The Jerusalem correspondent of the Associated Press learns officially that the British transport Empire ...

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  9. NATIONAL STRIKE THREAT ON FORTY-HOUR WEEK

    MELBOURNE, July 23.— A move for direct action for a 40-hour week "for all workers throughout Australia" ...

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  10. A WAR WITHOUT A NAME

    NEW YORK, July 22.— The Lake Success correspondent of the "New York Times" states that legal ...

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  11. New Powers For Pest Control Soon

    BRISBANE, July 23.—Additional powers for local authorities to direct landholders to destroy noxious weeds and pests on their ...

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  12. JAPANESE TALKING AGAIN ABOUT NEED FOR LIVING SPACE

    TOKYO, July 23.—Within a few days of the announcement of the preliminary peace talks, the Japanese newspapers are already voicing their country's claims for ...

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  13. PETROL RATIONING FOR ANOTHER YEAR

    MELBOURNE, July 23.—Petrol rationing on the present scale was likely to remain for at least another 12 months, Mr E. N. Avery, ...

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  14. MADE SECRET SEARCH OF LAND SALES OFFICE

    SYDNEY, July 23.—A secret search of the Land Sales Control Office in Sydney for certain documents was made early in May by ...

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  15. Brisbane-based Bombers Hit "Hostile" Carriers

    BRISBANE, July 23.—In a mock battle off the New South Wales coast today Australian Liberator bombers from Amberley ...

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  16. Announcement Of Burma Plans Today

    LONDON, July 22.—Reuter's political correspondent says that the British and Burmese governments on Thursday morning will make a ...

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  17. Customs Search On Ship From Japan

    TOWNSVILLE, July 23.—During a search of the freighter River Clarence on Tuesday afternoon and today customs officers seized about ...

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  18. FORMER PREMIER ON WAY TO INDIA

    SINGAPORE, July 23.—Sjahrir, the former Republican Premier, accompanied by his two adopted children, left for India by BOAC ...

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  19. STRICT MEAT RATIONING FROM MONDAY

    BRISBANE, July 23.—Meat rationing is to be rigidly enforced from Monday next by official insistence that retailers must have ...

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  20. OBJECTIONS TO MINISTER'S USE OF SURVEY SHIP

    DARWIN, July 23.—The use of the survey ship HMAS Barcoo to take the Minister for the Interior (Mr Johnson) and his party on an inspection of two uninhabited islands in the Timor Sea and a goodwill visit to Dilli and Koepang has caused considerable criticism here. ...

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  21. Band To Cross Tasman By Air

    AUCKLAND, July 23.—The first band to be flown from New Zealand to Australia, the Auckland Watersider' Junior Band, will ...

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  22. Thkinks Germanv Is Finished With War

    WELLINGTON, July 23.—Germany is never likely to revive her military strength in the opinion of Field Marshal Viscount ...

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  23. AUCKLAND PLAYS DRAW WITH SOUTH AFRICANS

    AUCKLAND, July 23.—The Auckland soccer team for the second time held the South Africans to a draw—three goals each— ...

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