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  2. DUKE JOINS THE BELLRINGERS

    team of officers on H.M.S. Duke of York gave an exhibition of handbell ringing when the Duke of Gloucester visited the ship during its recent stay at Sydney. The Duke, who is seen in the background, was so intrigued that he later tried his own skill and joined in the ringing of "Mountains of Mourne." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Allies Agree On Control Of Berlin

    LONDON, July 11. A.A.P.—Under the presidency of Marshal Zhukov representatives of the British, American and Russian commands reached agreement on important outstanding questions at ...

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  4. ORGANISING POSTWAR AIR SERVICES

    LONDON, July 11.—National air transport, in which Australia is vitally concerned, has been thrown into strong relief by the meeting of the Empire Air Transport Council now being held in London. ...

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  5. German Alcohol Kills U.S. Troops

    BERLIN, July 11. A.A.P.—Three American soldiers died, and two suffered permanent impairment of vision, after ...

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  6. World's Largest Hospital Ship

    LONDON, July 11. A.A.P.—The United States has converted the 24,470 ton former Italian motor liner, Saturnia, into the ...

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  7. FLAME, STEEL ROUT JAPS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Australian Sixth Division troops in inland New Guinea, charging with bayonets and flamethrowers, ...

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  8. JAP PEACE FEELERS

    WASHINGTON, July 11. A.A.P.—"The Japanese are using purported peace feelers, hoping thereby to cause dissension within the United ...

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  9. Quiet Reigns in Tamworth Camp

    TAMWORTH, Wednesday.—There was no disturbance at West Tamworth military detention camp to-day. Although yesterday the men ...

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  10. Sydney Might Go Short of Water

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Many of Sydney's suburbs may be without water if the next summer is a very hot one, the Chief Engineer of the ...

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  11. Japs Take Important Burma Canal Town

    COLOMBO, July 11.—More gains by the Japanc in their sally across the Sittang River in south-eastern Burma, in an effort ...

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  12. Rain Delays Game at Bradford

    BRADFORD, July 11. A.A.P.—Rain stopped play when the Australian Services had lost five wickets for 104 runs in the match against ...

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  13. Land for Soldiers, Not Aliens, Aim

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The policy of the Returned Soldiers' League was that transfers of land to aliens should be prohibited until all servicemen ...

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  14. Airmen Back From India, Burma

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Eighteen Australian and 12 New Zealand airmen reached Sydney to-day after serving with the R.A.F. in India ...

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  15. To Consider Report on Phone Communications

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Details of discussions on telephone communications, between Lord Reith and Commonwealth authorities, would ...

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  16. 60 YEARS A MAIL SORTER

    A former Wallsend man, Mr. Alf. Millsom, who is 74, has been 60 years in service at the Sydney G.P.O., and is still on the job. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. EQUITY COURT TEST ON SINCLAIR CASE

    STDNEY, Wednesday.—If the Equity Court grants an application for a declaration by the Judge in Lunacy that Boyd Sinclair is sane, ...

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  18. CHINESE RETAKE AIR BASE

    CHUNGKING, July 11. A.A.P.—The High Command announced that Chinese forces a advancing on Kanhsien, 210 miles north-east of ...

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  19. WILL SERVE SENTENCE ON PRISON FARM

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Two 15-year-old boys, Allan Desmond McLennan and Frederick Bruce Nicholl, both of Sefton, who are serving a ...

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  20. "PEACE" OF GUMS FOR JACK MOSES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A bunch of gumleaves was prominent among floral tributes at the funeral to-day of Jack Moses, well-known bush ...

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  21. Two Forced Landings in Doctor's Flight

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Despite two forced landings, the Flying Doctor's plane reached Sydney to-night with a critical maternity case from ...

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  22. Ulster Voters Oppose Union With Eire

    LONDON, July 11. A.A.P.—The Unionist (Conservative) Government, which opposes union with Eire, has been returned with a ...

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  24. Australians Marry English Sisters

    LONDON, July 11.—Two Australian fighter pilots who went to England to fight in the battle against the German. V-bombs, have married ...

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  25. Joint Government for Austria

    LONDON, July 11. A.A.P.—The four Great Powers have reached complete agreement for the joint government of Austria, says the diplomatic ...

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  26. Seven More Deaths From Paralysis

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Seven more deaths from infantile paralysis have been reported to the Health Department, bringing the fatalities ...

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  27. Fogs, Mists Delay Plane Services

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Heavy fogs and mists delayed airline services in three States to-day. All delays were due to late stantings. The ...

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  28. Viceroy Sees Moslem Leader

    LONDON, July 11. A.A.P.—The Viceroy (Lord Wavell) conferred with the President of the All-India Moslem League (Mr. Jinnah) for a ...

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  29. Court Accepts Story of Souvenirs

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Harris, S.M., in Redfern Court, accepted a statement by Raymond Edward Harris, 18, of Mascot that a ...

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  30. Franco-Swiss Rail Traffic Resumed

    LONDON. July 11. A.A.P.—Railway traffic between France and Switzerland has been resumed after five years, says the Swiss Radio. ...

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  31. HEAVY FALL IN BUTTER OUTPUT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — The Commonwealth's butter introduction has fallen by over 26,000 tons during the past two years. ...

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  32. "Nazis Made Soap From Corpses"

    LONDON, July 11. A.A.P.—The Nazis did make soap from concentration camp corpses, says the "Daily Express" correspondent at Danzig. "I ...

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  33. Egypt Wants British Troops to Quit

    CAIRO, July 11. A.A.P.—The Finance Minister, Makram Ebeid Pasha, told the Chamber of Deputies that the Government would ask ...

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  34. NO TOBACCO QUOTA FOR CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Although application was made for a quota, no cigarettes or tobacco were available for delegates to the annual ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND ASKS FOR MORE PETROL

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday. — The Supply Minister (Mr. Sullivan) said in the House of Representatives that New Zealand had applied to Britain ...

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  36. NOMINATIONS FOR STOCK FEED COMMITTEE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Nominations from Messrs. T. V. Brunskill (Wagga), T. McGrath (Urana) and H. D. Alcorn (Newrybar, Richmond ...

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  37. AIR PROBE RESUMES IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —After examining more than 50 witnesses at Morotai, Mr. Barry, K.C., resumed the inquiry into the ...

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  38. CARGO THEFT, ARREST EXPECTED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A quantity of beer, whisky, cigarettes and tobacco stolen from the store room of a ship in Sydney harbour early to-day ...

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  39. V.C. FOR OFFICER WHO RAMMED HIPPER

    LONDON, July 11. Official Wireless. —The late Lieut. Commander Gerard Broadmead Roope, of the Royal Navy, commanding officer ...

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  40. American Wounded Flown Home

    LONDON July 11. A.A.P.—The United States Air Transport Command has flown 41,000 wounded Americans across the Atlantic, since ...

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  41. POSSIBLE NOMINEES FOR MR. CURTIN'S SEAT

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The vacancy in the House of Representatives caused by the death of Mr. Curtin has caused speculation on possible ...

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  42. No Weakening in Jap Morale, Says Blamey

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Arriving here from Perth. General Sir Thomas Blarney denied any weakening in Japanese morale. ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND HAS HEAVY RAINS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The best out-of-season monsoonal winter rain since 1935 fell over inland parts of Queensland during the 24 hours which ...

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  44. SOUTH AFRICAN WAR LOSSES

    PRETORIA, July 11. A.A.P.—It is stated officially that the total South African war casualties to the end of last May was 37,962, including ...

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