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  2. Puppets For Road Safety Talk

    The Sydney police road safety team shows Constable Ray Mann (right), of Newcastle Police school-lecutring staff, how puppets operate so he can use them in Newcastle road-safety demonstrations to children. From left: Special Constable Grace Staunton, Senor Constable E. Brook and Constable Mann. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. SOVIET TRAP TO AMERICA SUSPECTED

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 8. A.A.P.—The Soviet five-Power peace pact proposal was a propagands trap, the State Department spokesman said. ...

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  4. Glamour At Legal Convention

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—The Jubilee Legal Convention opened in Sydney Town Hall to-night in an atmosphere of Hollywood-style splendour. Supreme Court judges from ...

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  5. Jesmond Murder Inquest

    A man charged with his brother's murder had told police that he thought his brother must have been "bumped off," according to evidence yesterday. ...

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  6. Soviet Published Messages

    LONDON, Aug. 8. A.A.P.—Moscow Radio reported that Soviet newspapers to-day published the lull texts of the ...

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  7. Lysaght's In Local Capital Plan

    Lysaght's Works Pty. Ltd., an Australian subsidiary of a big United Kingdom steel group, may be floated as a public company with ...

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  8. New Slant On Coals To Newcastle

    Statements that Australia could not produce enough food for her own requirements were startling because many nations as well as ...

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  9. Protest On Colliery Dismissals

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Central Council of the Miners' Federation to-day protested against the action of the management of ...

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  10. QUALMS ON TREATY FOR JAPAN

    NEW YORK, August 8. A.A.P.—The Anglo-American draft for a Japanese peace treaty faces some rought diplomatic bandling before it will be ready for presentation to the ...

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  11. Onions From Japan To Be Examined

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Officials of the Division of Plant Quarantine will examine closely a consignment of Japanese onions waiting to be ...

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  12. HEAVY TEA LOSS IN SHIP FIRE

    FREMANTLE, Wednesday.—A fire in No. 2 hold of the British ship Devanna severely damaged most of the £150,000 worth of cargo in the hold. ...

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  13. Alsatian Ban Likely

    Newcastle district is unlikely to be excluded from the ban on Alsatians in the Maitland Pastures Protection Board's territory. ...

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  14. Wharf Worker Drowns When Wharf Collapses

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A waterside worker was drowned when section of the Bundaberg wharf collapsed under the weight of a sling ...

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  15. Grandad Was Also Dad

    LONDON, Aug. 8. A.A.P.—Statisticians say that the odds against a man's becoming a father and a grandfather on the same day ...

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  16. TWICE RUN OVER; MAN DIES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—William John Berry, 51, of Norwood-street, Flemington, was run over by two cars to-night and later ...

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  17. Kandos Dual Killing: Man For Trial

    KANDOS, Wednesday.—The Coroner (Mr. H. L. Taylor) to-day found that Eror Djuro, 20, labourer, had murdered William George ...

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  19. Girl Slightly Injured, But Lorry Smashed

    Judith Green, 19, of Gloucester, received minor injuries yesterday in a level-crossing smash on the North Coast line between Ward's River ...

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  20. Coal Losses Higher

    There was a sharp rise in coal losses yesterday when six Northern mines were idle and another worked partly manned. Coal ...

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  21. War Sought Against Lake Shags

    Lake Macquarie Shire Advancement Committee last night decided to ask affiliated organisations to ask the Chief Secretary (Mr. C. ...

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  22. Menzies Honoured By Empire Society

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Mr. Menzies has accepted an invitation to become a Vice-president of the Royal Empire Society. ...

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  23. EXTRA TINPLATE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Australia has secured an increase in the allocation of tinplate by the British Board of Trade for the last ...

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  24. ITALIAN SLASHED WITH RAZOR

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Filippo Durso, 57, an Italian, of Noojce, was slashed about the face with a razor in view of hundreds ...

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  25. Wary Villagers Built Mud Fortress

    DARWIN, Wednesday.—A strong Dutch patrol into the interior of Dutch New Guinea recently discovered a village completely surrounded by a large mud wall. ...

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  26. LIGHTNING STARTS COSTLY FIRE

    AUCKLAND, Aug. 8. A.A.P.-Reuter.—A fire caused by lightning destroyed radio range equipment worth £27,000 at Tikorangi, near ...

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  27. MINER INJURED BY FALLING BORER

    Henry Renfrew, 34, of Knrog-street, Pelican, a miner at Belmont No. 3 colilery, had his right leg probably fractured yesterday when ...

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