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  2. Advertising

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  3. BRITISH LOAN BILL IS PASSED BY 219 TO 155

    WASHINGTON, July 13.—The Associated Press says the House of Representatives by 219 votes to 155 passed the British Loan Bill, which goes to White House for signature. The House decisively rejected a series of amendments ...

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  4. CLEVELAND BAY HANDICAP DAY AT CLUDEN

    A section of the crowd at Cluden on Saturday when the Cloveland Bay Handicap was decided. It was won by King Inteft from King Billy and Mr. Larch ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BOY FOUND OVER BORDER

    BRISBANE, July 14.—While hundreds of searchers combed the bush around the Arucherheld and Tarragindi districts of Brisbane ...

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  6. COMMUNIST PLOT REVEALED IN CAIRO

    CAIRO, July 13.—"Akhbar [?] Yom," a weekly, says arrests in the last few days revealed a vast plot to spread Communism has ...

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  7. COMPOSERS COME INTO THEIR OWN

    LONDON, July 14 ("New York Time "Special).—To Vienna's young composers, the post-World War I future held out little hope ...

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  8. BACK AT WORK TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, July 14.—With the lifting of emergency restrictions which paralysed the State since midnight on June 26, most of Queensland will be ...

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  9. U.S. VIEWS ON FREE SPEECH

    NEW YORK, July 14 ("Time" Special).—With appropriate irony the University of Denver's national opinion research centre picked July 4 to ...

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  10. MOVE TO OUST COMMUNISTS

    BRISBANE, July 14,—Brisbane branch figures in the election of the Australian General Secretary of the Waterside Workers' Union give ...

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  11. CRIME WAVE IN SYDNEY IS STILL UNABATED

    SYDNEY, July 13.—A taxi driver was shot at, three more people bashed, and a cafe robbed to-day in Sydney's unabated crime wave. With a gun stuck in his back, the taxi driver, Norman Dixon, of Rockdale, drove from ...

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  12. A WIFE PREFERRED THEATRICAL LIFE

    SYDNEY, July 14.—You may recall Laurel Streeter, clever comedienne, who understudied Letty Craydon in "Blithe Spirit." ...

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  13. CASKET 1048 DRAWN

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  14. JAP WEATHER FORECASTS GOOD

    TOKIO, July 14. (Special).—In an Australian's opinion Japan's Weather Man is well informed Said Brigadier J. W. O'Brien, ...

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  15. FAMILY MAN HIT IN TAX REDUCTIONS

    BRISBANE, July 14.—Mr. Bruce Pie declared to-night that Federal [?] cuts were ridiculously small for average [?] and income ...

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  16. ATOMIC CONTROL TREATY PROPOSED

    NEW YORK, July 13.—The Associated Press says Mr. Baroch, on behalf of the United States submitted to the United Nations ...

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  17. ALLEGED OFFER MADE TO TRAINER

    ADELAIDE, July 14.—Detectives are investigating a telephone conversation which they overheard on Friday between the trainer of Chief ...

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  18. SUGAR ESTIMATED AT 620,000 TONS

    BRISBANE, July 13.—The latest estimate of the sugar crop this year indicates it will be about [?] tons of net titre, which ...

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  19. PETROL SHORT IN "U.S." AUSTRIA

    WASHINGTON, July 13.—The Associated Press says the War Department has released a report from General Mark Clark in which he said ...

    Article : 78 words
  20. FIGHTING IN PHILIPPINES

    NEW YORK, July 14.—The "New York Times" Manila representative says that 1500 fully equipped Philippine army soldiers with artillery are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. SYDNEY STRIKE OVER

    SYDNEY, July 14.—Mr. Healy said to-night he had no doubt the waterfront dispute would end to-morrow The stoppage began a week ago when ...

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  22. U.S. TROOPS CLASH WITH YUGOSLAVS

    LONDON, July 13.—The Associated Press Gorizis correspondent says American troops along the Morgan Line in the Caporetto ...

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  23. COASTAL SHIPS TO RETURN

    CANBERRA, July 14.—the Commonwealth Shipping Board hopes to have the ships Ormiston, Canberra, Duptroon, Westralia, and Taroona ...

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  24. PERSONAL

    The death occurred early on Saturday evening, after a prolonged illness, of Mis. Janie McAllister, aged 60 years, wife of Mr. James McAllister, a ...

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  25. VOTE SOUGHT ON COMMUNISTS

    CANBERRA, July 14.—Senator Foil (lib., Qid.), suggested this week that one of the questions to be submitted to the people at the referendum this ...

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  26. TRAIN CREW'S NARROW ESCAPE

    LEWISTOWN (Pennsylvania), July 14.—The Associated Press says the train crew and passengers on the crack Broadway Limited had ...

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  27. CONDUCT OF ALLIES IN JAPAN IS CRITICISED

    NEW YORK, July 13.—The Associated Press, Yokohama correspondent says the English Army commander (Lieut-General Eichelberger) has published an order declaring that he would not tolerate drunken bullying of ...

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  28. MOTHER OF 29 DIES

    PERTH, July 14.—Mrs. Annie Brown, of North Fremantle and formerly of Pemberton, the mother of 29 children—believed to be a ...

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  29. RUSSIAN ENTRY DID NOT HASTEN JAP SURRENDER

    WASHINGTON, July 13.—The Associated Press says asserting air supremacy was the major factor in determining Japan's surrender, a U.S. strategic bombing survey, reporting to President Truman, states Japan would ...

    Article : 219 words
  30. AUSTRALIAN ARMY STILL 99,000

    CANBERRA, July 14.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) announced in the House of Representatives this week that the total strength of the ...

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  31. DUTCH CONTROL EAST BORNEO

    BATAVIA, July 13.—Allied Headquarters says it is officially announced that Dutch authorities at midnight on Saturday took over control of East ...

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  32. THIRTEEN KILLED IN AIRLINE CRASH

    NANKING, July 13.—Thirteen were killed and 33 seriously injured when a northbound Chinese National Aviation Corporation C46 plane crashed near ...

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  33. JEWISH INSULT TO ISAAC ISAACS.

    I MELBOURNE, July 12.—Bitter denunciations of Jewish quislings who dissociated themselves from the Jewish cause in Palestine, were made at a ...

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  34. IRRIGATION PLAN FOR N. QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, July 14.—Queensland is on the eve of big Irrigation developments, with the Burdekin as one of the focal points. ...

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  35. JAPS WERE SCARED TO USE GAS

    TOKIO, July 14.—The Japanese were prepared to use gas during the war, but refrained because they feared wholesale U.S. retaliation. Colonel C. ...

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  36. VEE-WEAPON HITS SWEDISH TOWN

    LONDON, July 12.—A projectile believed to be a rocket bomb crashed into the coastal report of Sundsvall, says the "Daily Express" Stockholm ...

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