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  2. GOVERNOR AT ARTS DINNER

    The Governor, Lieut. General Sir John Northcott (centre), speaking with the Vice-Chancellor of Sydney University, Professor S. H. Roberts (left), and the Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Professor R. B. Farrell, at the Faculty of Arts Centenary dinner held at the University Union last night. This year is the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Poison In Beer: Man Dies

    Charles Henry Wilson, 49, of Kitchener Avenue, Earlwood, died in Royal Prince Alfred Hospital ...

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  4. PENSIONERS TO GET 12/- DAY IN HOSPITAL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. —The Minister for Health, Sir Earle Page, said to-day the Commonwealth ...

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  5. KEEN FIGHT AMONG DEMOCRATS Opponent For Eisenhower

    NEW YORK, July 15 (A.A.P.) —The Democratic Party's national chairman, Frank McKinney, yesterday predicted a ...

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  6. BANK CHANGES CRITICISED

    The changes in Commonwealth Bank policy "contain little consolation for those people who fear the actions of any future Federal Treasurer pledged to the ...

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  7. Australian Economic Stability

    LONDON, July 15 (A.A.P.).—A leading article in the "Financial Times" says there seems "little real ...

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  8. N.S.W. DISCUSSION

    A Health Department official said last night that New South Wales was now considering the Commonwealth's ...

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  9. SPECULATION ON TRUMAN

    The Democratic Convention opens in Chicago next Monday to choose the party's ...

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  10. WHY DOLLARS ARE VITAL

    Discussing finance, Mr. Menzies said: "In the United States I negotiated a further dollar loan, ...

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  11. SIX STATE MINISTERS TO EXAMINE PRIORITIES

    The State Cabinet at its meeting yesterday appointed a sub-committee of six Ministers to ...

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  12. INSURANCE PLAN REJECTED

    HOBART, Tuesday.— Cabinet to-day decided to continue its free hospital plan and not to accept the ...

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  13. C.P. AND LABOUR

    PERTH, Tuesday.— The Federal Council of The Australian Country Party unanimously ...

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  14. ARMY COUP FAILS

    RANGOON, July 15 (A.A.P.).—Communists who infiltrated the Chinese Nationalist refugee army ...

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  15. PORTLAND FIRE

    PORTLAND, Tuesday.— A fire at the Commonwealth Portland Cement Company works at Portland ...

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  16. 40 DISMISSALS RESCINDED

    LITHGOW, Tuesday.—Following a conference with representatives of the Joint Coal Board, directors of the ...

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  17. LAST IMPORTED FABRICS FOR SOME TIME RUSHED BY SYDNEY SHOPPERS

    The most revealing reaction to import cuts is the rush being made by women on new season's fabrics. At Sydney's largest fashion house, David Jones', the last selection of overseas fabrics that will be available in Australia for some time— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Seamen's Ban On Freighter

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday. —The 4,300-ton freighter Age has been held up in Newcastle for six days by a ...

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  19. New Sydney Ferries Designed

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday. —The Director of the State Dockyard, Mr. D. McLarty, said to-day that new ferries ...

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  20. WHY TAXES WERE RAISED

    "The whole point I want to make is that, if we had not had the State Governments on our back for their ...

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  21. Churchill On "Red Dean"

    LONDON, July 15 (A.A.P.).—The Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, to-day rejected a Parliamentary ...

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  22. Jap Treaty And Philippines

    MANILA, July 15 (A.A.P.).—The Philippines Senate has boycotted a two-day special session called to ...

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  23. Ammonium Sulphate Rises, £3 A Ton

    The Prices Minister, Mr. F. J. Finnan, announced last night that the price of the fertiliser ammonium ...

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  24. Restaurant Owner Fined

    David Bos, proprietor of the Black Tulip Restaurant, George Street, city, was fined £50 in Central Court of Petty ...

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  25. Magistrate's Sudden Death

    Mr. George Charles Hook, S.M., collapsed and died on Burwood railway station shortly after 5 ...

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  26. Fadden Says Value Of £ Is Risinig

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The Treasurer, Sir Arthur Fadden, said here to-night that there were definite signs all around ...

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  27. SHIP BRINGS A MESSAGE

    TOKYO, July 15 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—A ship which left Yokohama to-day carries a message of friendship and ...

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  28. Queen Elizabeth Has Slight Chill

    LONDON, July 15 (A.A.P.). — The Queen retired to her room with a slight chill to-day after an ...

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  29. NEW TALKS IN STEEL STRIKE

    WASHINGTON, July.15 (A.A.P.).—The steel industry and the Steelworkers' Union will resume ...

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  30. FAMOUS RADIO MAN HERE

    The first overseas delegate to the tenth General Assembly of the International Scientific Radio Union to be held in ...

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  31. Soviet Pamphlets Banned In U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, July 15 (A.A.P.).—The, State Department to-day ordered the Soviet Embassy to cease ...

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  32. EISTEDDFOD

    Entries for the City of Sydney Eisteddfod will be received without payment of late fee until Monday, July ...

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