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  3. MOVING DAY AT MUSEUM

    The Victoria and Albert Museum, one of London's "crack" museums, is undergoing a complete reorganisation, necessitating alterations in the galleries. The picture shows a Gothic Madonna from France being moved into its new position. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ALLIES' NAVAL EXERCISES

    TOKYO, July 30—Combined British and American naval operations will take place off the coast of Japan ...

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  5. MINERS FORBIDDEN TO HOLD STOPPAGE

    SYDNEY, July 30.—The most drastic order ever directed to the Miners' Federation was issued by the Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr Gallagher) late today, when he ordered the abandonment of next ...

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  6. Plotted Air Piracy

    HONG KONG, July 30—A Chinese named Wong Yu, sole survivor of the crash of a Catalina in the vicinity of Macao on July 16, in ...

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  7. SUCCESSFUL ATTACK MADE ON MALAYAN JUNGLE HIDEOUTS

    SINGAPORE, July 30.—The military and the police scored their biggest success so far against the Communist insurgents in Central Malaya when at dawn this morning they struck against two hideouts in the jungle area souuth of the Batu A[?]g coalfield, about 20 miles north of Kuala Lumpur. ...

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  8. May Claim Jerusalem

    LONDON, July 30V—The Tel Aviv correspondent of "The Times" states that the Israeli Foreign Minister (Moshe ...

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  9. DEPORTATION FOR LITHUANIAN

    SYDNEY, July 31.—A 30-yearold Lithuanian migrant who arrived in Australia only a short time ago was brought to Sydney ...

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  10. Arms Sent From Australia

    CANBERRA, July 30.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) announced today that Australia had sent by air to Singapore 100 ...

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  11. FINANCIAL STRENGTH OF COMMUNISM

    BRISBANE, July 30.—A Communist Party balance sheet which had come into his possession showed that in the three years the entrance fees and dues had amounted to £37,500, said the Federal ...

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  12. Prices Conference In September

    MELBOURNE, July 30.' — All the States will meet in Melbourne in the final price-fixing conference in the first week in ...

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  13. 'CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY'

    LONDON, July 29. — Reutert Berlin correspondent says that the non-Communist majority in the City Council passed a ...

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  14. A FANFARE OF COMPLAINTS

    LONDON, Joly 29. —' The London sports correspondent of the Dutch newspaper "Algemeen Dagblads," ...

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  15. FEMALE BASIC WAGE DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, Joly 30.—Conciliation commissioners were not in a position to decide the female basic wage, Mr E. H. Coneybeer, ...

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  16. MECHANISATION NEED IN MINES

    BRISBANE, July 30.—The coal mines in Queensland were so primitive that in 95 per cent of them the miners had to do their ...

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  17. Drunkenness Among Wharf Workers

    BRISBANE, Job/ 30.—The ship owners had discussed closing down their ships on Thursday night and Saturday night if ...

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  18. Grave Dimers Want Electric Showers

    SYDNEY, July 31. — A demaud by the gravediggers at the Northern Suburbs cemetery for an electric hot ...

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  19. VICIOUS ATTACK: WATERSIDER FINED

    BRISBANE, July 30.—Capt. R G. Simpson, wharf supervisor, would, no doubt, have been serlously injured if members of the ...

    Article : 387 words
  20. Bunnerong: Power House Strike Ends

    SYDNEY, July 30. — The electricians' strike at the Bunnerong power house ended after a threehour conference today between ...

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  21. HOLD PIG MEAT CONFERENCE

    BRISBANE, July 30.—The State president of the Queensland Dairymen's Organisation Mr C. H. Jamieson) was elected Federal ...

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    CAPE TOWN, July 29. — The Government has failed to obtain control of the Senate. The Government has 21 Senators and is ...

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    LONDON, July 29.—The chairman, of the Czech Parliamentarian Supply Committee, Mrs Aromira Zackova-Batkova, has arrived in ...

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  24. ACTU SUPPORTS CHIFLEY'S APPEAL

    MELBOURNE, July 30. — The Australian Council of Trade Unions was prepared to respond wholeheartedly to the Prime ...

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  25. Australia Loses At Water Polo

    LONDON, July 30.—Results at the Olympic Games today Included the following: Water polo, first round.—Italy ...

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  26. WESTERN ENVOYS IN MOSCOW. BUT MOLOTOV ABSENT

    LONDON, July 29.—Renter's Moscow correspondent says that a few hours after British and American envoys had arrived to discuss the Berlin crisis with M. Molotov, the Russian For eign Office Press department announced that the Foreign Minister was "not in town." ...

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  27. Bakers Ask For Five-Day Week

    BRISBANE, July 30.—The Amalgamated Foodstuffs Union, applied in the Industrial Court today before Mr W. J. Riordan ...

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  28. Political Crisis In Hungary

    LONDON, July 30.—A political crisis has developed in Hungary following the resignation of President Zoltan Tildy after his ...

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  29. IRON ORE FOR JAPAN

    TOKYO, July 30 (AAP—Reuter). —General MacArthur's head— quarters has validated a contract for Japan's first post-war import ...

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    LONDON, July 30. — Reuter's Hyderabad correspondent states that cholera has killed 60 people in the city of Hyderabad and ...

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  31. Thieves F]ail In Determined Bid For Gold And Gems

    LONDON, July 29.—Forty flying squad police in a desperate battle with a gang armed with crowbars, bottles and; spanners, foiled aa attempt to steal diamonds worth nearly £5,000,000 and gold bullion worth £2,000,000 from London " ...

    Article : 148 words
  32. Little Hope For More Tinplate

    CANBERRA, July 30. — The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) stated today" that he had made efforts while in London recently ...

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  33. FORECASTS

    The following district forecasts were issued at noon for the ensuing 24 hours: Central coast. — Fine; ...

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  34. MacARTHUR STILL ON ACTIVE DUTY

    WASHINGTON, July 29.—An army order appeared today to the effect that General MacArthur had applied for continued ...

    Article : 56 words
  35. Study Parliamentary Procedure

    LONDON, July 29.—The Parliamentary correspondent of "The Times" says that Sir Gilbert Campion,.the retiring Clerk of the ...

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