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  2. TIDES SUN AND MOON.

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY.

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  4. TENSION IN SUEZ CANAL ZONE

    ISMAILIA, July 13.—British troops tightened their cordon around Ismailia to-day as tension mounted in the Canal zone after Egypt rejected a British demand for the return of a missing ...

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  5. PRECAUTIONS IN SUEZ CANAL ZONE

    Strict [?] are in force to-day in the Soar Canal [?]this [?]at the Western Approaches shows a [?] of the 1st [?] coldstream [?]as they stop sad search [?]and traffic on the way from the Nile [?] towards [?]. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RHEE TO ABIDE BY TRUCE PACT FOR PERIOD?

    PAN MUN JOM, July 13.—Truce negotiators met in two secret sessions to-day, and informed sources said the Communists ware assured ...

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  7. Test Play Washed Out

    OLD TRAFFORD, July 13.—Rain [?] out the fourth day's play in the Third Test to-day. ...

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  8. ABORIGINAL GAOL ESCAPEE CAUGHT

    THURSDAY ISLAND, July 13.—Lily Teentingettcha [?] the aboriginal gaol escapes was recaptures early this ...

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  9. French Post Over-run

    PARIS, July 13.—[?] Communist forces on Saturday night over-run the French post of [?] ...

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  10. A.L.P. To Probe Court Ballots

    MELBOURNE, July 13.— A full-scale investigation into Court-conducted ballots will be held by the ...

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  11. SAYS "FLAMBUOYANCY" IN GRANTING COURT ORDER

    MELBOURNE,July 13.—"A certain aspect of flambuoyancy" surrounded the granting of an order by Mr. Justice Dunphy against five members of the Amalgamated Engineering ...

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  12. BOXERS "ATTACK" ON OLD MAN

    SYDNEY. July 13.—Thomas Alfred Barber (48), former Australian feather weight boxing champion, ...

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  13. Church Protest On Paper's Poll

    LONDON, July 13.—Dr. Donald Sopar President of the Methodist Conference now meeting in Birmingham, ...

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  14. HE'S HIT THE LONG TRAIL

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  15. WOMAN ATTACKED BY TWO THUCS.

    SYDNEY, July 13.— A 35-year-old [?] was serious with her scarf tied ...

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  16. Morning Dress At Randwick Races

    SYDNEY, July 13.—The Australian Jockey Club has asked its members to wear full morning dress at major ...

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  17. Police Cadet On Stealing Charges

    ROCKHAMPTON, July 13: A police [?] appeared before Mr. N.F. [?] in the court of Petty ...

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  18. "REDS NEAR U.S. STANDARDS"

    WASHINGTON, July 13.— The National [?] Associations [?] yesterday that the [?] Union was ...

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  19. RAFT FROM LOST PLANE?

    PEARL, [?] July 13—A United States Navy transport [?] ...

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  20. Find Plane Wreck.

    MONTREAL, July 18.—The Wrwckase of an aircraft, believed to be a Mitchell bomber that disappeared a ...

    Article : 78 words
  21. Dismiss Wharfies

    SYDNEY, July 13—Stevedores at Newcastle to-day dismissed 140 wharf labourers for, falling to return to work ...

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  22. DID NOT KNOW OF RAILWAY DEATHS

    SYDNEY, July 13.— bThe crew of the Central[?] Express Did not know [?] they reached [?] ...

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  23. 'No Cause To Rejoice'.

    BERLIN, July 13.—The United States [?] presidential candidate in the [?] elections [?] ...

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  24. Carver Planned For Sherpa Girl

    LONDON. July 13.—A career as a docter is planned for Nima Tensing. 11 daughter of Everest hero Sherpa ...

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  25. Stops Pillaging?

    BRISBANE, July 13.—The new police organisation aimed at wiping out railway goods pillaging, and will ...

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  26. Beat Husband With Hammer?

    NEW YORK. July 13.—A degrees was charged yesterday with stabbing, and beating her husband with a ...

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  27. Only Slightly Dazed

    SINGAPORE. July 13.—(A.A.P.-Reuter): A 30-year-old Singapore Chiness girl, Miss Noo [?]fell 50 feet ...

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  28. INTENSIFY PROPAGANDA

    LONDON. July 12.—During the past 48 hours, Moscow has greatly intensified its propaganda on the radio ...

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  29. Temperature: 1 Deg.

    SYDNEY, July 13.—Temperature at Kiandra in the Southern Aloe this morning was only 1 degree Water tape ...

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  30. SCIENTISTS FIND "MISSING LINKS"

    GARNETT (Kansas) july 13.— [?] uncovered in a pasture near Garnett were important "missing ...

    Article : 141 words
  31. SAVES SON FROM FIRE

    SOUTHPORT, July 13.— A [?] ...

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  32. Much Improved

    LONDON. July 12.—The "Times" says those of his colleagues who have seen the Prime Minister (Sir Winston ...

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  33. FURTHER REMAND FOR JENNINGS

    ROCKHAMPTON, July 12.—Jeas Frances McGregor [?] (26) stenographer was [?] ...

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  34. Brisbane Wharfies May Resume Work Tomorrow

    BRISBANE, july 13.—Some observers believe that the [?] may return to work on Wednesday if the Federal [?] Court in Melbourne to-morrow orders these to [?]. ...

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  35. Princess Margaret Resumes Tour.

    SALISBURY (South Africa). July 13.—Princess Margaret resumed her official role in Royal lour of ...

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  36. NEED MORE OUTPUT

    MELBOURNE, July 13.—Australia's prosparity still rested on primary production, the Commonwealth scientific ...

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  37. Business Man's Death

    SYDNEY, July 13.—Sir Reginald Harem Clark a leading Australian businessman and art collector, died, ...

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  38. Man Hanged In Public Gardens

    BRISBANE, July 18 —Ronald John Carruthers, 48, married, of Brisbane, hanged himself from a tree in the ...

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  39. Escapee Almost Chokes Policeman; Crowd Cheers

    MELBOURNE, July 13.—A powerfully, built mental home escapee armed with a 6-inch knife almost strangled a policeman who arrested him to-night after a fierce all-in battle ...

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  40. FOUR AUSTRALIANS IN WIMBLEDON FINAL.

    The final of the men's doubles at Wlmbiedon was won by L. A. Hoad and K. R. Rosewall , of Australia, who defeated their fellow countrymen R. Rartwig and M. G. Bowe by 4-4, 7-5, 4-6,7-5. photo shows (left to night): R[?]L.A. Hoad, and K.R.Rosewell on the centre Court before their match. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  41. Millions Lost By Beef Producers

    BRISBANE, July 13.—Control of hides and leather prices had deprived Queensland beef producers ...

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  42. MOVE DEFEATED

    LONDON. July 13.—A Russian proposal that Communist China be Invited to the International Sugar ...

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  43. Mr.Mulcahy,M.H.R., Dies, Aged 71.

    SYDNEY, July 13.— Mr. Daniel Malcahy (71) [?] for Lang in the House of Representative, ...

    Article : 169 words
  44. Collects £30,000 On French Echo's Win

    BRISBANE. July 12.—A punter closely connected with the French Echo stable collected as ...

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  45. SIR GORDON TO RIDE IN VIC?

    LONDON. July 13.—Champion Jockey, Sin Gordon Richards , said to-day he was seriously considering an offer ...

    Article : 87 words
  46. MASS INJECTIONS AGAINST POLIO

    NEW YORK, July 13.—More than 14,000 children [?] up at clinics in [?] Country and Chemung Country, ...

    Article : 67 words
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