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  2. Advertising

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  3. THRILLING WIN FOR AUSTRALIA IN TEST

    LONDON, July 27.—In one of the most thrilling finishes witnessed in the whole of the Test series, Australia won the fourth Test match at Leeds today. Morris and Bradman were the heroes of ...

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  4. PROPOSED ONE-DAY COAL STRIKE OFF?

    SYDNEY, July 27.—The proposal of the Miners' Federation for a one-day Australia-wide stoppage on the coalfields as a protest against the Joint Coal Board's application for the tightening up of the ...

    Article : 254 words
  5. WHALEMEAT WASTED IN ANTARCTIC

    WINNIPEG, July 26.—Dr H. Little, Dundee, Scotland, said that all Europe could be fed for four months on the ...

    Article : 119 words
  6. ITALIAN REDS PREPARE FOR WAR

    LONDON, July 26.—Reuter's Rome correspondent quotes the weekly newspaper, "Europeo" as saying that ...

    Article : 91 words
  7. LIGHT AND AIRY SCHOOLROOMS

    New schools being built in England give students more light and air. Features are large windows, correct ventilation and better heating. The picture shows a classroom in the new junior and infants' school at Cheshunt, Hertfordshire. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. METEOR SHAKES BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, July 27.—Houses in every Brisbane suburb and at Ipswich, Sandgate, and as far north as Maleny were shaken by a ...

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  9. Marie Forms Cabinet

    LONDON, July 26. — Reuter's Paris correspondent says that the Socialist Party's reluctance to join M. Marie's Cabinet caved in [?] ...

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  10. SEARCH FOR OIL IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, July 27.—The Sheell Company of Australia Ltd, up to date had put down nine scout bores and from the results ...

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  11. NEWSPRINT PRICE INCREASED

    VANCOUVER, July 26.— The price of newsprint will be raised by four dollars to 95 dollars a ton from August 1, ...

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  12. LATEST ALLIED MOVE

    LONDON, July 26.—Reuter's Franfurt correspondent says that the British and American authorities in the Western Zones of Germany have ordered the stoppage of all goods traffic from the British and ...

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  13. REASONS FOR NSW COAL SHORTAGE

    SYDNEY, July 27.—The productive capacity of the New South Wales coal industry under private ownership had fallen ...

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  14. BLACK MARKET IN PORK

    BRISBANE, July 27. — Black marketing in pork was rampant in Queensland and pork chops could not be bought except above ...

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  15. Japanese Union Shows Defiance

    TOKYO, July 27.—The Government communication workers today openly defied General MacArthur's instruction to the Prime ...

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  16. HAYLEN VISITS HOKKAIDO

    TOKYO, July 27 (AAP-Reuter). —Mr L. Haylen, leader of the Australia parliamentary delegation, left Tokyo today on a brief ...

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  17. Kidnap Attempts Alleged

    SYDNEY, July 27.—Two attempts had been made to kidnap the wife of a Manly doctor, stated Mr E. Jones, a barrister, ...

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  18. Solicitor Gets £600 Damages

    CANBERRA, July 27. — Fred Heyes, solicitor, of Castlereagh Street, Sydney, was awarded £600 damages with costs against the ...

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  19. DEATH OF MRS PEASE

    BRISBANE, July 27. — The death occurred early this morning of Mrs Agnes Pease, widow of the late Mr. P. Pease, former ...

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  20. TRUMAN MOVES ON SOCIAL RIGHTS

    WASHINGTON, July 26.—President Truman today established a Fair Employment Board to prevent racial or religious ...

    Article : 90 words
  21. Maltreatment On "Hell-Ships"

    TOKYO, July 27 (AAP-Reuter) —Six former Japanese generals will be tried on charges of maltreatment of 30,000 Australian ...

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    LONDON, July 26.—The Admiralty has announced that RearAdmiral Armbridge, who served as Senior Naval representative of the ...

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  23. BRITISH BATTALION ANXIOUS TO MEET MALAYAN INSURGENTS

    HONG KONG, July 27.—The 1st Battalion of Inniskilling Fusillers, which has been ordered to Singapore to assist in quelling the disorders there, are reported to be extremely fit and "dying to have a crack" at the insurgents, because they feel they will be doing something useful. ...

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  24. Judgements On Tojo And Others

    TOKYO, July 27 (AAP-Reuter). The translation of the opening chapters of the judgements in the case of Hideki Tojo and 24 ...

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    LONDON, July 26.—The fourmasted barque Viking from Australia was off the Scilly Isles tonight, making slow progress in a ...

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  26. Immigrants Happy Here, Says Gair

    BRISBANE, July 27. — The statement in Britain by the Bishop of Armidale (Dr Moyes) that migrants hated Australia ...

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  27. IMPORTANT TALKS ON BERLIN CRISIS

    LONDON, July 26.—Reuter's diplomatic correspondent says that a week, vital in East-West relations, began today with two important conferences at the Foreign Office, London. ...

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  28. ARMS CONTROL SCRAPPED

    NEW YORK, July 26. — The United Nations' Commission on Conventional Armaments virtually abondoned today all efforts ...

    Article : 136 words
  29. TRAGEDY IN ALPS

    LONDON, July 27.—The Zermut correspondent of the Associated Press states that mountain guides today found the bodies of ...

    Article : 64 words
  30. MAIN ROADS EXPENDITURE

    BRISBANE, July 27.—During 1947-48 the Main Roads Commission spent £3,746,000 on the construction and maintenance of ...

    Article : 79 words
  31. Two British Soldiers Killed

    LONDON, July 27.—Reuter's Vienna correspondent states that it is officially stated that two British soldiers were killed when ...

    Article : 89 words
  32. U.S. PROGRESS IN KOREA

    WASHINGTON, July 26.—The United States is winning the cold war in Korea, Mr James S. Stewart, the Army Information chief, ...

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