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  3. RAIN SPOILS TEST CHANCE FOR ENGLAND

    MANCHESTER, July 13.—Rain again washed out play this morning in the third Test match, but, after four inspections had been made of the wicket, the game resumed after lunch. Showers, however, ...

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  4. REPORTS OF REINFORCEMENTS INTO GERMANY DENIED

    LONDON, July 12.—Reuter's diplomatic correspondent says it is understock that the Commander-in-Chief of the British zone in Germany (General [?]) raised the question of reinforcing British troops in Germany when he conferred with British chiefs-of-staff at the Ministry of Defence. ...

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  5. TINNED MEAT FOR GERMANY

    Major J. Geddes (left), Misses B. Bills and D. Constable and Major N. B. Woodbury inspecting some of the 1076 6 Ib. cans of corned motton which will be shipped to International Salvation Army Headquarters, London, at the end of this month, for distribution in Germany by the Salvation Army Red Shield Belief Team. Each can has three scripture texts in German, pasted on the lid. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. STAR'S WEDDING POSTPONED

    LOS ANGLES, July 12.— The marriage of the Australian film actress, Ann Richards, to Edmund ...

    Article : 137 words
  7. Equipment For Regional Scheme

    MELBOURNE, July 23. — The delivery of electrical equipment for the Queensland regional electricity scheme was being ...

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  8. 35-HOUR WEEK CLAIMS MADE

    SYDNEY, July 13— The Amalgamated Engineering Union and the Federated Mining Mechanics' Association today joined ...

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  9. ECONOMIC COTTON PRICE SOUGHT

    BRISBANE, July 13.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr Collins) sought from the Minister for Commerce (Mr Pollard) an ...

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  10. FREE MEDICINE TO FIGHT 'FLU

    SYDNEY, July 13.—One firm is distributing free medicine to its workers to check the spread of the influenza epidemic, which shows ...

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  11. HIGH COST OF FEDERAL RULE

    CANBERRA, July 13.—The cost of administrating Federal Government departments in 1947-48 increased by £11,313,318 over the ...

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  12. NSW COAL MINERS GET INCREASE

    SYDNEY, July 13. — The miners at five northern pits who handle machine-cut coal were given increased contract rates by ...

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  13. ATTEMPT TO RENEW ARAB-JEW TRUCE

    NEW YORK, July 12.—Count Bernadotte, United Nations' mediator in Palestine, in a long written report presented tonight, invited the Security Council to order an immediate halt to the war in ...

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  14. SAWFISH HAS VICTORY

    DARWIN, July 13. — A 15 ft sawfish, maddened when caught in a fishing net, attacked four men near Alligator Creek, along ...

    Article : 123 words
  15. U S. JET PLANES FOR EUROPE

    GOOSE BAY (Labrador). July 13. — Sixteen United States "Shooting Star" jet planes landed here tonight, completing another ...

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  16. WAS FORTRESS FOR ISRAEL?

    HALIFAX (Nova Scotia) July 12.—Five hours after it took off from Westchester County airport a plane limped into ...

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  17. Resume Diplomatic Relations

    CANBERRA, July 13.—Diplomatic relations between Australia and Italy were likely to be resumed shortly, the Minister for ...

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  18. ORANGE LODGES SEND SUPPORT

    LONDON, July 12.—Reuter's Belfast correspondent states that Orange institutions from all over the world sent messages ...

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  19. King's Questions To Mankind

    LONDON, July 13.—The King and Queen today received at Buckingham Palace the archbishops and bishops attending ...

    Article : 265 words
  20. Tighten Security Measures

    CANBERRA, July 13. — The Commonwealth and State directors of security today met representatives of the armed services' ...

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  21. MARRIED WOMAN'S DEATH

    BRISBANE, July 13. — Two packets of tablets resembling phenobarbital were found in the handbag of a young woman, Ailsa ...

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  22. [?]ounds Required 31 Stitches

    SYDNEY, July 13. — Norman Patrick Ryan had 31 stitches inserted in facial, head and hand wounds after he had been ...

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  23. Dedman Explains Budget Surplus

    CANBERRA, July 13.—The acting Treasurer (Mr Dedman) today denied a report that the Commonwealth's expenditure for 1947— ...

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    ATHENS, July 12.—The Greek general staff announced that guerilla casualties from June 21 to July 10 were 1852, including ...

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  25. MALAYAN REDS VIRTUAL RULERS OF RUBBER AND MINE WORKERS

    SINGAPORE, July 12.—As terrorism stalks Malaya, every Chinese fears his neighbour. In villages and small towns, the man next door, the man in the coffee shop, and the man who mends bicycles might be a Communist terrorist, or their womenfolk spies. ...

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  26. U.S. DEMOCRATS IN DESPONDENT MOOD

    PHILADELPHIA, July 12.—The Democratic national convention, which opened today, seems certain to be the gloomiest, dullest and quietest in the party's history. ...

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  27. WILLIAMS RETAINS LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE

    PHILADELPHIA, July 12.—Ike Williams defeated Beau Jack on a technical knockout in the sixth round today and retained the ...

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  28. MIDGET CAR DRIVER KILLED

    LOS ANGELES, July 12.— James McMahon, 35, Australian midget car driver, was killed last night when his tiny car zoomed ...

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    PARIS, July 12.—The French civil servants' strike has spread to Paris airfields with the walkout of 1500 air security workers, ...

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  30. BARNES FOR TEST?

    LONDON, July 12.—Barnes, who was injured in the third Test, leaves hospital tomorrow. He will not play against Middlesex at ...

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    LONDON, July 12.—A vellum copy of the first printed Biblethe Latin Bible printed in Mainz in 1462—was sold at Sotheby's for ...

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