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  2. LATEST PICTURES FROM WIMBLEDON

    LEFT: Dinny Pails (Australia) in play against R. Falkenburg (U.S.A.) in the quarter-finals of the men's singles championship at Wimbledon. Pails won. RIGHT: Jack Kramer (U.S.A.) defeating G. E. Brown in the quarter-finals. After eliminating Pails in the semi-finals, Kramer beat his compatriot, Tom Brown, in the final. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Big Death Roll In U.S. Celebrations

    NEW YORK, July 6 (A.A.P.).— With one day left of the holiday week-end and more fine weather predicted, the nation's death roll in ...

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  4. AMERICA FEARS BRITISH BLOC

    NEW YORK, July 6 (A.A.P.).— American officials fear that the Canberra conference on August 26 is designed to formulate a common British policy on ...

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  5. TASMANIA'S WELCOME

    HOBART, Sunday. — Hobart gave Viscount Montgomery a welcome such as no other visitor to the city has ...

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  6. More Wheat To Aid India's Food Famine

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— India will get an increased quota of wheat this year from Australia, most of it at the ...

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  7. B.H.P. Explains Need For Saturday Work

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.— A spokesman for the Broken Hill Pty. Ltd, to-night gave three major reasons why ...

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  8. OFFENSIVE IN CHINA

    NANKING, July 6 (A.A.P.).— Government and Press dispatches reported yesterday that the Nationalist Army had started its ...

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  9. RAMADIER UPHELD

    LONDON, July 6 (A.A.P.).— The French Premier, M. Ramadier, on Friday secured a vote of confidence in the National Assembly ...

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  10. BIG DEFICIT TO BE MADE UP

    Mr. Panjabi left Sydney by air for India on Saturday after a three weeks' visit to Australia. He said that he had definitely ...

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  11. WORST FLOODS FOR CENTURY

    NEW YORK, July 6 (A.A.P.).— Latest official estimates indicate that the floods in the vast Missouri and Upper Mississippi valleys have ...

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  12. UNITED SLAV FRONT

    PRAGUE, July 6 (A.A.P.).— "The unity of Slav countries around the Soviet Union will make any aggressor think twice before risking ...

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  13. IRONWORKERS ATTACK ON B.H.P.

    The Federated Ironworkers' Association was determined that members employed by the Newcastle and South Coast ...

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  14. DOCTOR DIES IN ASYLUM

    SINGAPORE, July 6 (A.A.P.Reuters).—Dr. William Lesley Blak[?]more, 46, who was yesterday charged with the murder of a ...

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  15. Air Stowaways Cross Atlantic

    NEW YORK, July 6 (A.A.P.).— The first successful attempt to cross the Atlantic by stowing away on a trans-Atlantic airliner was revealed ...

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  17. Greta Garbo Gets Bequest From Man She Never Saw

    NEW YORK, July 6 (A.A.P.).— The film actress Greta Garbo yesterday accepted a 20,000-dollar (£A6,250) estate left to her by a ...

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  18. Indonesians Agree To Interim N.E.I. Government

    BATAVIA, July 6 (A.A.P.Reuters).—The new Indonesian Government of Amir Sjarifoeddin last night adopted Dutch proposals ...

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  19. Fatal Burns Just Before £100 Lottery Win

    COWRA, Sunday.—An old-age pensioner, whose ticket won £ 100 in a State lottery, was burned to death two days before the lottery ...

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  20. SOVIET DECISION ON BALKANS

    ATHENS, July 6 (A.A.P.).—Russian representatives on the UNO Balkan sub-commission will not participate in any investigation of border ...

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  21. Canberra Builders Want Inquiry On Billet Camps

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Building tradesmen billeted at the Eastlake Hostel, Canberra, will ask the Federal Government to inquire into ...

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  22. Pilgrimage To Curtin's Grave

    PERTH, Sunday.—The second anniversary of the death of Mr. John Curtin, who died on July 9, 1945, while Prime Minister of ...

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  23. U.K. MINISTER TO RESCUE

    LONDON, July 6. (A.A.P.).— The "Sunday Express" says that the Attorney-General, Sir Hartley Shawcross yesterday plunged into ...

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  24. GERMAN GENERALS REPRIEVED

    ROME, July 6 (A.A.P.).—Death sentences on Field-Marshal von Kesselring and Generals von Mackensen and Maeltzer, have been commuted ...

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  25. Around The World In Piper Cubs

    NEW YORK, July 6 (A.A.P.). —A round-the-world flight by two small private planes has been planned by George Truman, an ...

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  26. NEW COMMANDER AT KURE

    TOKYO, July 6 (A.A.P.-Reuter).— Brigadier R. G. H. [?]rving arrived from Sydney yesterday aboard the destroyer Culgoa to assume command ...

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  27. SIR F. E. FRENCH DEAD

    Sir Frederick E. French, retired commander of the P. and O. Company, died in Sydney yesterday. He was 65., ...

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  28. POLICE STRIKE IN BURMA

    RANGOON, July 6 (A.A.P.).— A thousand police, on strike, today demonstrated against the "reactionary" policy of the ...

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  29. R.A.F. Squadron To Include Dominion Crews

    LONDON, July 6.—No. 24 Squadron, Transport Command, R.A.F., is to be reorganised to include representatives from the ...

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  30. R.N. SHIPS AT HOBART

    HOBART, Sunday.—Crowds visited the British aircraft-carrier Theseus which, with the destroyer Cockade, arrived at Hobart to-day. ...

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  31. DISTINCTION FOR CHURCHILL

    NEW YORK, July 6 (A.A.P.).— The Society of the Cincinnati—descendants of officers who fought England in the American Revolution—has ...

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  32. GOOD RAIN IN WHEAT BELT

    After soaking rains over central and southern inland districts, reports indicated that a particularly good wheat harvest is almost ...

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  33. KING'S BIRTHDAY

    LONDON. July 6 (A.A.P.).—It was officially announced on Friday that the King's Birthday observance in 1948, both at home and abroad, ...

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