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  2. Forecast:

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  4. Two Die in Plane Crash at Mackay

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—A twenty-four-year-old pilot and a girl passenger were killed, and five other girl passengers were injured when a commercial service plane crashed at Mackay (Nth. Queensland) yesterday. ...

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  5. Coal Industry Faces Grave Crisis

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Miners and enginedrivers will decide to-morrow whether to hold stoppages on the New South Wales coalfields. The decision will be made while the miners' leaders confer in Canberra with Federal Ministers on draft legislation to place the New South ...

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  6. JEWISH LEADERS ARRESTED

    As a result of recent disturbances in Palestine, many Jewish leaders have been arrested and held at Latrun detention camp. Top: Some of the leaders at the camp. From left—Moche Shertok, Isaac Gruenbaum, Dr. Bernard Joseph, David Sh inerevsky, David Hacohen, and Chaim Elperin. Below: Three arms dumps were found by British troops at a Jewish settlement near Haifa. All ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TROOPS APPROVED COUSENS' MOVE TO TOKIO

    SYDNEY, Sunday. —A former member of the A.I.F. who was among the men commanded by Major Charles Cousens when ...

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  8. CHOLERA GRIPS MANCHURIA

    MUKDEN, Sunday (AAP). — Chinese National Relief and Rehabilitation Office ...

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  9. Food Rationing to Continue

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — There was no suggestion that there would be a review of any form of food rationing in Australia this year ...

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  10. BEAVERBROOK PRESS ATTACKED

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP). — An attack on the Beaverbrook Press was made last night by the Attorney-General (Sir Hartley ...

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  11. TENSION HIGH ON EVE OF TURKEY'S ELECTION

    ISTANBUL Sunday (A.A.P.). —The police on the eve of the election arrested the principal members of the Socialist Workers Test party ...

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  12. DR. FISHER WANTS CHURCH REUNION

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP). — "I have really put all the power and strength I have into seeing how far we can get with Church reunion." ...

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  13. Army Commanders Blamed For Pearl Harbour Unreadiness

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (AAP).—The primary blame for the unreadiness of Pearl Harbour at the time of the Japanese attack rested on the military commanders in Washington and Hawaii. ...

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  14. CHINA WANTS MORE UNRRA HELP

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (A.A.P.). The Chinese Embassy announced the Government requested UNRRA to resume relief shipments, which ...

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  15. VATICAN APPEALS FOR CONDEMNED MAN

    MOSCOW, Sunday (AAP). —The official Polish newsagency reveals that the Vatican made a last minute appeal to the Polish ...

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  16. FINE WEATHER OVER N.S.W. YESTERDAY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The weather throughout New South Wales to-day was mostly fine, except in the southern districts where light rain ...

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  17. U.S. COMPROMISE ON PRICE CONTROLS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (AAP). —The Senate House Committee agreed to compromise o the Bill to revive the O.P.A. until the 13th ...

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  18. CAPTURED MARINES RELEASED

    MUKDEN, Sunday (AAP). —Nationalist sources stated unofficially that "Communists" released seven United States marines ...

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  19. LEFT WINGERS TRYING TO UPSET GREECE

    ATHENS, Sunday (A.A.P.). —Left Wing anarchists are trying to represent Greece as a country in a state of civil strife, said the ...

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    AIR VICE-MARSHAL WILLIAMS ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Air Transport Not Danger to Other Transport Systems

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—There was a growing demand for air transport in Australia, but other transport systems need not fear the competition. There was room for both. ...

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  23. SPORADIC FIGHTING IN PHILIPPINES

    MANILA, Sunday (AAP). —Sporadic fighting between military police and armed Hukabalasat peasants is reported over the entire ...

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  24. Petrol Increase in Aug. For Business Vehicles

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The General Secretary of the N.R.M.A. (Mr. Johnson) said last night that during August there would be an ...

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  25. MOVE TO END WITCHCRAFT ACT

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP).—Claiming that mediums should not be treated as rogues and vagabonds, the Spiritualists National Union ...

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  26. DUTCH TROOPS LEAVE SECRETLY

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Australian auxiliary cruiser Manoora left in deep secrecy for Biak (Dutch New Guinea) yesterday with Dutch troops aboard. Dutch servicemen were seen on ...

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  27. Late News

    NEW DELHI, Sunday (AAP). —Fandit Nehru announced to-day he would visit the state of Kashmi[?] on July 23, despite the ban against ...

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