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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-PAY

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  4. NEW LAND SPEED RECORD SOUGHT

    MR. JOHN COBB will shortly be taking his "Railton-Mobil-Special" to the United States, where on the great Bonneville Salt Flats, in Utah, he will endeavour to create a new world land speed record . The "Railton-Mobil" was first built in 1936, and on 24the August, 1939, put up a world ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SECRET ATOMIC FILE RECOVERED

    WASHINGTON, July 13.—The Justice Department announced that two former Army sergeants, a Pennsylvanian, Alexander Von Der Luft, and Ernest D. Wallis, of Chicago, were arrested and charged with the wilful ...

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  6. MORE JEW REFUGEES FOR CAPITALS

    CAIRNS, July 13.—European Jews From Shanghai, aboard the Haleakala, which berthed at Cairns on Saturday, stated they had not applied ...

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  7. BERNBOROUGH DIED RECENTLY?

    CAIRNS, July 13. — According to Mr. Johnny Yannel, president of the Mantle Racecourse Owners' Association, who arrived on the ...

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  8. TEMPORARY LULL IN STEEL DISPUTE

    SYDNEY. July 13,—Mans meetings of ironworkers at Neweastle and port Kembla to-day decided lot to take further action to inlenslfy ...

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  9. £50M. TAX IN LATE ASSESSMENTS

    CANBERRA. July 18.— The Federal axation authorites could not say to-day how much uncollected tax is represented by more than 1,000,000 ...

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  10. U.N.O. Inquiry Into Slav Crimes Sought

    LONDON. July 13.—Cardinal Griffin, addresing a Roman Catholic rally in London, appealed to the United Nations to hold ...

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  11. Troops Hong If Gunmen Not Reprieved

    LONDON. July 13.—Reuter's jerusalem correspondemt says British troops cordoned off, and are searching Nathanya, where armed ...

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  12. YOUTH ARRESTED ON SERIOUS CHARGE

    SYDNEY. July 13.— Poller arrested a youth following allegation by two girls, both aged 19, that a man attacked them in their ...

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  13. CHIFLEY IN THIRD YEAR AS P.M.

    CANBERRA. July 13. — Mr. Chieley to-day completed his second sear as prime Minister of Australia ...

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  14. SHIP HELD UP, BED SHEETS UNCHANGED

    MELBOURNE. july 13—a freighter is held up in Melbourne, because the new claim their bed sheets were changed only once in three months ...

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  15. PROXY BRIDE SOON ON WAY TO N.E.I

    BRISBANE. July 13.— Bundaberg's proxy bride, Mrs. Fay Lilian Artx, who gas married to Dutch serviceman sergeant [?] Pettus Artx, two ...

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  16. SYDNEY ZOO'S £1000 ELEPHANT DIES

    SYDNEY, July 13—Tarongs Park Zoo's African elephant, Dumbo died to-day. He was worth £1000. Mr. F. Pursell. a member of the Zoo ...

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  17. LESS GRAIN FOR STOCK ESSENTIAL

    LONDON, July 13.—All nation should reduce the amount of gramfed to livestock to make the maxmimum amount of grain available for ...

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  18. FAMOUS TEST CAPTAIN PASSES

    SYDNEY. July 13.— Warwick Armstrong, famous Test cricketer, died this morning at his home in Darling Point , Road, Darling ...

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  19. PLANE'S FORCED LANDING AT LAURA

    COEN. July 13.—A small air craft, overtaken by darkness and lucl shortage, made a landing at laura on Saturday evening, the ...

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  20. CONVICTS SHOT IN PRISON BREAK

    NEW YORK. July 12.—Five negra convicts were shot to death and eight others wounded, two critically, while attempting to escape from a prison ...

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  21. TWO-UP GAME AT SCHOOL EXPOSED

    PERTH. JULY 13.—A shoolboy who gambled away his lunch money, recently exposed an organised two-up game in a kalgoorlie ...

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  22. GREEKS CHARGED WITH HIGH TREASON

    LONDON. July 13.—Reuter's Athens correspondent says the Public Proseutor has filed charges of high treasor against throe Greek Communist lead ...

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  23. PROTESTANT CHURCH PARADE

    SYDNEY, July 13.—Singing hymnand carying banners bearing religious exhortations, several thousand members of the Protestant churche ...

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  24. SOUTH JOHNSTONE MILL DIRECTORATE

    INNISFAIL. July 13.—The election or the appointment of four directions of the board of management of the south Jonstone Mill took place on ...

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  25. 'MONTY" KEEN TO RETIRE HERE

    SYDNEY. July 10.—Field Mashal Lord Montgomery had almost a royal processing to Narratwen to-day, Great crowds at both ...

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  26. RAMADIER FAILS TO CALM UNION

    LONDON. July 13.—Reuters Paris correspondent says that M.Ramader's meeting with the members of the French Civil Servants Union and the ...

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  27. JAP DISCOVERY ON CANCER VIRUS

    TOKIO, July 13.— A claim to have sucessfully isolated cancer virus in mammals has been made by Dr.Yejun Kinoshits. head of ...

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  28. SIX INJURED WHEN TRUCK OVERTURNS

    CHARTERS TOWERS, 13.—A able-top truck, returning to Chartersowers early on Saturday evening. urned over, on the S. bend ...

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  29. YARRA OIL WHARVES

    MELBOURNE. July 13.—Alarmedy y,the recent oil and petrol fires at exas City. United States, and in Brisane.. the Marine Board here has ...

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  30. SMUTS TO EXAMINE FARM CONDITIONS.

    LONDON. July 13.—Reuter's Johanesburg correspondent says Field Marshal Smuts has ordered an inquiry into the conditions of African farm ...

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  31. PROWLER STRIKES WOMAN ON HEAD

    BRISBANE. July 13.—A prowler it Avalon Flats, Brunswick Street. New Perm, on Saturday night, struck Mrs Linds Grieve. 53, married, a heavy ...

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  32. BIG T.A.A. FREIGHT CONTRACT

    MELBOURNE. July 13.—One of he largest air freight contracts on record has been completed between a Melbourne firm and T.A.A. ...

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  33. Far East Ponel Endorsed MacArthur's Policy

    TOKIO, July 13.—General MacArthur declared hat the policy decision on Japan announced on Friday by the Far Eastern Commission, ratified all action he had already taken in Japan, and signified complete unity of ...

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  34. Serious Breach in U.K. Soviet Relations Feared

    LONDON, July 12.— a brak between Britain and Russia is threatened. Anglo-Soviet trade talks in moscow are on the verge of a breakdown, and only a last-minute reversal can prevent a further deterioration in ...

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  35. EMPIRE FOOD ORDERS CANCELLED

    LONDON. July 13—The Britis Empire Producers' Organisation july 21, will hold a council meeting a which the possible serious effect of ...

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  36. ARGENTINA TO BUY 100 JET FIGHTERS

    NEW YORK. July 13.— The "Herald Tribune's" Buenos Aires representative says the Argentina Army Air Force is proudly displaying to eh , public two ...

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  37. DANGER OF BUSH FIRES WARNED

    BRISBANE. July 13.—City Fill Bngade officers to-day warned that the present dry spell might result in a erious outbreak of grass fires ...

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  38. GERMAN CREW FLEEING FOR EIRE

    LONDON, July.13.—Five days overdue at Emden from Southampton, the German crew or a ship under charter to the Allied Control Commission in ...

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  39. UNIVERSAL TRUST URGED BY MAKIN

    SAN FRANCISCO. July 13—Mr. Makin lonight. addressing the 39th International Christian Endeavour convention said: ...

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  40. SPEED BOAT HITS 150 IN TEST RUN

    LONDON. July 13.— Reuter says i Malcolm Campbell, who last morthandoned the the lest at Coniston with jet-engined Bluchird Three ...

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  41. RARE DISEASE IN INFANT

    ROCKHAMPTON. July 13.—One of the rarest childhood diseases. erythrohastosis has been contracted by a boy born to Mrs. A. B. Brooks at ...

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  42. Q'LAND WILL SEEK MIGRANTS LATER !

    BRISBANE. July 13.—In a statement to-night, the Deputy premier Mr.V.C. Gair, said Queensland's capacity absorb migrants. while not ...

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  43. SUSPECTED.CASE OF GASE OF ENTERITIS

    BRISBANE, July 13.—One suspected case of gastro enteritis was admited to the children's hospital to-day but eight children were discharged. ...

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