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  3. MAJOR TEST ON U.S. BATTLESHIP

    HONOLULU, July 18.—The orange-paratea, radio- active battleship Nevada, which was the bullseye of the first atom bomb ...

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  4. NO RUSSIAN NIGHT AIR ACTIVITY OVER BERLIN AS THREATENED

    LONDON, July 18.—The Berlin correspondent of the British United Press states that Royal Air Force aircra ft made nearly 70 nights to Berlin by 9 p.m. (GMT) despite, bad weather, which grounded nearly all American aircraft. British and American pilots reported that they saw no signs of ...

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  5. Broader Western Union Defence

    LONDON, July 18.—Reuter's special correspondent attending The Hague conference says: "Ministers, who are meeting as a ...

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  6. Worthwhile Visit

    The concluding day of the visit by the Federal Parliamentary delegation to Rackhampton was full of interest for them, ...

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  7. NOT SKI-TROOPERS, BUT FIREMEN

    Fire members of the Rockhampton Fire Brigade dressed in [?] suits, which are used mainly for re[?] work ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BYFIELD FERN FOR W. AUSTRALIA

    DUARINGA, July 19.— The official parliamentary car to the west carried with it tonight a sample of Byfield ...

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  9. FLU CAUSES BIG PRODUCTION LOSSES

    BRISBANE, July 19.—Industrialists in Brisbane estimate that the production of £1,000,000 worth of goods has ...

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  10. ARABS CLAIM CEASEFIRE BENEFITS JEWS

    NEW YORK, July 18.—In a bitterly-worded cable, Abd el Azzam Pasha, secretary-general of the Arab League, tonight notified the secretary-general of the United Nations (M. Lie) that, although the ...

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  11. Young Girl's Brave Fight

    SYDNEY, July 19.—A 14-yearold girl fought a man for ten minutes today when he attacked her in the grounds of her school ...

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  12. Petrol Tax Grant For Roads

    BRISBANE, June 19.—"We are by no means satisfied with the recommendation to the Federal Government by the Transport ...

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  13. PLEA FOR 44-HOUR WEEK

    MELBOURNE, July 19. — The Commonwealth Government should ask the Arbitration Court to restore the 44-hour week, the ...

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  14. Dingo Destruction And Control

    BRISBANE, July 19.—For the 10 months ended April 26, 430 dingoes had been paid for at a cost, of £19,820. This was revealed ...

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  15. Fruity Interlude

    Mangoes in midwinter! The Parliamentary delegates saw and ate them on Mr Johnson's farm. Although well out of ...

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  16. Commonwealth Imports To U.K.

    LONDON, July 19.—The Commonwealth during 1947 supplied 81 per cent of all the butter imports into the United Kingdom, ...

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  17. LIBERAL VICTORY

    SYDNEY, July 19.—The Kogarah poll was declared today. The Liberal Party's candidate (Mr D. Cross) won the seat from the ...

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  18. Arms Flown To Malaya To Combat Terrorist Attacks

    SINGAPORE, Jury 19 (AAPRtuter)—It is learnt in Singapon that Qantas has already flown in consignments of arms from the ...

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  19. Criticism Of U.S. Moves In Japan

    NEW YORK, July 18.—General Carlos Romulo, Philippines delegate to the United Nations, today strongly criticised the ...

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  20. Mysterious Flying Fortress

    HALIFAX (Nova Scotia), July 18.—A mysterious privatelyowned B17 Flying Fortress, which had a forced landing here on July ...

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  21. SUBSTANTIAL BASIC WAGE RISE IF SUBSIDIES SUDDENLY WITHDRAWN

    BRISBANE, July 19.—A rise of 10/- to £1 in the basic wage was forecast by the Minister for Labour (Mr Gair) tonight if the Commonwealth subsidies are withdrawn on wool, cotton, cotton yarns and imported textile piece goods. ...

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  22. Czech Estimates For Blackout Material

    LONDON, July 19.—Reuter's Prague correspondent states that Czech official sources, commenting on the Government's request for ...

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  23. GAOL SEQUEL TO BROKEN DATE

    SYDNEY, July 19.—A young woman did not keep a date with a sailor after he had given her a watch as a guarantee that he ...

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  24. Confer With Unions On Production

    SYDNEY, July 19.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) said in Sydney today that the Federal Government would consider ...

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  25. Melbourne In Cold Grip

    MELBOURNE, July 19.—Today Melbourne had its coldest day for four years. There was bright sunshine all day, but the ...

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  26. KILLED IN CAR COLLISION

    BRISBANE, July 19.—James Quelhurst, 21, single, of Clayfield, was thrown to the ground and killed instantly early this ...

    Article : 64 words
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    EDINBURGH (Texas), July 18. —The 20-month old girl triplets have contracted poliomyelitis and are now in a serious condition in ...

    Article : 42 words
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