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  2. LIVED THROUGH ATOMIC BOMBING

    This goat was apparently quite contented when a rescue party boarded one of the target vessels in Bikini Atoll after the explosion of the atomic bomb last Monday. Scientists are now studying the animals left on the ships to ascertain if they suffer any ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. FALSIFIED BALLOT

    LONDON, July 5 (A.A.P.).— "There is convincing evidence that there were serious irregularities in the Polish referendum," says the ...

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  4. THREE OFFICERS RELEASED

    JERUSALEM, July 5 (A.A.P.).—The three British officers who were kidnapped on June 18 from the Tel Aviv Officers' Club by Jewish terrorists were released ...

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  5. PARLIAMENT ON THE AIR

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The bill authorising the broadcasting of Parliament was assented to to-day and broadcasts of proceedings will begin ...

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  6. 1,100 IDLE ON WATERFRONT

    Eleven hundred wharf-labourers were unemployed on Sydney waterfront yesterday. Three ships remained idle all day, ...

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  7. BREAD RATION DEMAND

    LONDON, July 5.—Twelve hundred master bakers from al] parts of England and Wales yesterday demanded that the ...

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  8. Strikes Cost 108,000 Tons In Four Weeks

    About 108,000 tons of coal have been lost by strikes on the New South Wales coalfields in the last four weeks. For the week ended June 14 19,650 ...

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  9. Home Sought For Smithy's "Southern Cross"

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Department of Civil Aviation hopes that the late Sir Charles Kingford Smith's "Southern Cross" will be ...

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  10. COAL BILL AWAITED

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, had announced that he was hopeful that the new bill for Commonwealth-State control of the coal ...

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  11. DICTATORSHIP IN JAVA

    BATAVIA, July 5 (A.A.P.).— The Indonesian President. Dr. Soekarno. described the present regime in Indonesia as "a dictatorship for ...

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  12. UNIONISTS ON RAMPAGE

    NEW YORK, July 5 (A.A.P.). —With police looking on helplessly, a hundred followers of William Bustamante, self-styled ...

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  13. TREASON TRIAL NEAR END

    LONDON, July 5 (A.A.P.).— The hearing of witnesses and the reading of documents at the trial in Yugoslavia of General Draga ...

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  14. The "Herald" Magazine

    Two more patterns, illustrated by photograph and drawings, will appear in next week's "Herald" Magazine, which is ...

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  15. ITALIAN CAPTIVES AWAIT SHIPS

    Not until the British authorities can provide shipping will the 15,000 Italian prisoners of war at present in Australia be sent home, ...

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  16. Many Jews Killed In Bloody Pogrom In Poland

    LONDON, July 5 (A.A.P.).— The Polish Government used armoured cars to break up mobs ranging the streets of Kielce, 120 ...

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  17. Yorkshire Village Inns "Raided" By Beer-hunters

    LONDON, July 5.—"Track down the beer" patrols, with motor cyclists scouting ahead of thirsty motor coach parties, are increasing ...

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  18. ATOM BOMB "MISSED"

    BIKINI, July 5 (A.A.P.).—The dropping of the first test atom bomb was a miss of appreciable dimensions, said the director of the ...

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  19. FIRM REFUSED WATCH IMPORT LICENCE

    A licence to import watches from Switzerland was refused Sydney Snow Pty., Ltd., on May 31, Sir Sydney Snow said last night. ...

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  20. 121,000 UNKNOWN WARRIORS

    WASHINGTON, July 5 (A.A.P.).—Ot American Servicemen who were killed in the Second World War, 21,008 are still ...

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  21. Saturday Bread Deliveries

    The new Bread Industry Act provided for the delivery of bread on Saturday mornings, the Minister for Labour and Industry and Social ...

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  22. "BOOM" IN SOVIET ZONE

    BERLIN, July 5 (A.A.P.).— German officials told American correspondents on a tour ot the Russian zone that industry was ...

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  23. Girls From U.K. For S.A. Factory

    ADELAIDE, Friday. — Fifty Scottish girls may be brought to Adelaide to work in a new electrical appliances factory at ...

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  24. EXCHANGE OF GERMANS

    LONDON, July 5 (A.A.P.).— When the exchange of Germans between Russian and British zones in Germany ended yesterday, ...

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  25. NAMING BRITISH PLANES

    LONDON. July 5 (A.A.P.).—The British Oveiseas Airways Corporation will in future prefix the names of all its airliners with the word ...

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  26. TO AUSTRALIA BY YAWL

    LONDON, July 5 (A.A.P.).— Another "little ship" is preparing to leave for Australia, says the "Daily Mail." ...

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  27. APPOINTMENT OF DANISH MINISTER

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Agreement had been reached on the exchange of diplomatic missions between Australia and Denmark, the Acting Minister for ...

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  28. BICAMERAL RULE FAVOURED

    PARIS, July 5 (A.A.P.).—The National Assembly's constitution committee has unanimously agreed on a two-Chamber Parliament. ...

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  29. Tenders Sought For 200 Bus Bodies

    The Transport Department has called for tenders for the construction in Australia of 200 double-deck motor bus bodies ...

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  30. SEWING MACHINE PRODUCTION

    LITHGOW, Friday.—It was reported here to-day that the Lithgow Small Arms Factory, which is State-owned, will shortly begin ...

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  31. MISSING VICTORY MEN REPORT

    LONDON, July 5.—Two members, of the Australian Victory contingent, who missed H.M.A.S. Shropshire when she sailed from England on ...

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  32. Parents Of Small Traveller Sought

    A four-year-old boy was found at King's Cross late last night travelling alone on a tram going towards the city ...

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  33. L.P. MAY ACT ON ADVERTISEMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The State executive of the Liberal Party will decide on Tuesday whether legal action will be taken against the ...

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  34. BIG U.S. HOLIDAY DEATH ROLL

    NEW YORK, July 5 (A.A.P.).— Accidents cost 142 lives while millions of Americans were celebrating Independence Day yesterday ...

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  35. WAR CONTRACT INQUIRY

    WASHINGTON, July 5 (A.A.P.). —The Federal Bureau of Investigation announces that it is investigatin the award ot war contracts to 16 ...

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  36. PERSIAN MINISTER ARRESTED

    TEHERAN, July 5 (A.A.P:).—The Minister for Trade and Industry, Ahmed Al Sepehr, has been arrested on the order of the Premier, Ghavam ...

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