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  2. AUSTRALIANS AT OLYMPIC GAMES

    TOP: The Australian J. L. Winter clearing 6ft 1[?]in at the Olympic Games yesterday, thus qualifying for the high jump final. LOWER: The Italian water polo goalkeeper, P. Buonocore, makes a save during an attack by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. CEMETERY STRIKE

    No funerals will take place at Northern Suburbs Cemetery to-day. A grase diggers strike has ...

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  4. CHECK ON U.S. INFLATION

    WASHINGTON, July 30.— President Truman yesterday asked Congress to pass wage and price control legislation to give him power ...

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  5. Hungarian President's Resignation

    LONDON, July 30 (A.A.P.). —President Zoltan Tildy, of Hungary, resigned this afternoon, accoding to American ...

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  6. THREAT TO SUGAR

    About 200 sugar workers went on strike at the Colonial Sugar Refining works at Pyrmont yesterday. ...

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  7. Final Prices Talks In September

    MELBOURNE, Friday. —Representatives of all States will meet in Melbourne in a final ...

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  8. Communist Ban Challenged

    In the Equity Court yesterday a member of the Returned Soldiers' League challenged the power of ...

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  9. COAL PLANS IN WEST

    CANBERRA, Friday.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, said to-day that the Joint Coal Board had been ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICA ELECTION

    CAPETOWN, July 30 (A.A.P.).—In yesterday's Senate elections the Government (Nationalist Party) nearly ...

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  11. 40-Hour Week Condition In Output Drive

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— The Australian Council of Trade Unions is prepared to respond whold-heartedly to the ...

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  12. More People Die In U.K. Heatwave

    LONDON, July 30.—A third Army cadet officer died from heatstroke in Britain yesterday. The cadet, aged 18, collapsed after an eight-mile route march ...

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  13. MISSION OFFICIAL ACQUITTED

    DARWIN, Friday.—In Darwin Supreme Court to-day, Judge Wells acquitted Kelvin Hopkins Grainger-Smith, business ...

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  14. FUTURE OF JAPAN

    GENEVA, July 30 (A.A.P.) —The Australian Minister of External Affairs, Dr Evatt, to-day appealed to Allied nations ...

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  15. Other Cable Items SOVIET BUYS WOOL

    NEW YORK, July 30 (A.A.P.).—The magazine "Newsweek" says Russia bought more wool in Australia ...

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  16. LINER'S BOW RIPPED

    LONDON, July 30 (A.A.P.), —The liner Esperance Bay returned to Southampton this morning with a 20ft rip in its ...

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  17. STREET APPEAL FOR CHILDREN

    Six hundred women volunteers yesterday collected £3,860 in city streets for the United Nations Children's Appeal. ...

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  19. Plane Pirates Caused Macao Disaster

    HONG KONG, July 30 (A.A.P.-Reuter). — Macao police claim that the sole survivor of an air crash in which ...

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  20. SURRENDER BY COMMUNIST

    NEW YORK, July 30 (A A.P.).—Two leading Communist Party executives in the United States are still sought ...

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  21. One Canterbury To Aid Another

    A local committee will be formed in Canterbury, Sydney, next month to raise money to- wards the restoration of ...

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  22. PAPER LEFT TO EXECUTIVES

    NEW YORK, July 30 (A.A.P.).—Mrs. Eleanor Patterson, who died on Saturday, left the Washington ...

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  23. Surgeon to Pay £6,300 For False Diagnosis

    LONDON, July 30.—An American consulting engineer, Janies Whiteford, was awarded £6,300 in the King's Bench ...

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  24. FIGHTING IN HYDERABAD

    LONDON, July 30 (A.A.P.). —A communique issued by the Hyderabad Government to-day said Indian troops, ...

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  25. CLERGYMAN KILLED

    The Rev. Cecil C. Short, 50, of St. Stephen's Rectory, Mowbray Street, Chatswood, died in Western Suburbs Hospital ...

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  26. PARENTAL BOND SLACKENED

    Present social conditions in far too many cases had slackened the bonds of parental care and filial piety and respect, Mr. ...

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  27. Explosion Casualties

    LONDON. July 30 (A.A.P.). —Latest official reports on the I. G. Farben factory explosion say 133 persons were killed ...

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  28. U.S. AND WHEAT AGREEMENT

    NEW YORK, July 30 (A.A.P.).—The Senate Foreign Relations Committee yesterday studied the question of U.S. ...

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  29. JERUSALEM'S FUTURE

    LONDON, July 30 (A.A.P.). —The Israeli Government yesterday rejected the UNO mediator's plan for the ...

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  30. Brigade Of Guards May Visit Australia

    LONDON, July 30.—The "Daily Mail" says a detachment of the Brigade of Guards may accompany the King and ...

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  31. ADMINISTRATOR OF N.T. ILL

    DARWIN, Friday.—The Administrator of the Northern Territory, Mr. A. R. Driver, was admitted to Darwin Hospital this ...

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  32. SENTENCES IN FARBEN TRIAL

    LONDON, July 30 (A.A.P.). —The American War Crimes Tribunal in Nuremberg to-day sentenced 13 of 23 I. G. Farben ...

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  33. A.L.P. CANDIDATE

    Mr. J. D. Kenny, assistant secretary of the N.S.W. Trades and Labour Council, was last night endorsed by the State ...

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  34. STRIKERS RESUME

    The strike of 70 electricians at the Bunnerong powerhouse was settled yesterday. The men returned to work ...

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