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  3. TODAY'S FORECAST:

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  4. PEACE TALKS ON JULY 29

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Big Four Foreign Ministers tonight agreed upon July 29—three weeks from Monday—as the date for the full-dress European peace conference. ...

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  5. Woman, 86, Dies; 36-Hour Ordeal

    AN 86-year-old woman who had lain almost unclothed and helpless for 36 hours on a cold ...

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  6. Linesmen's Cold Job To Restore Telephone

    WORKING IN SNOW up to their waists, postal linesman repair telephone lines on the way to Mount Buffalo, Victoria. A photographer on skis took this picture as the men were near the top of the mountain. Communication with the chalet had been cut ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "Many Happy Returns Of Day, Mr. Premier"

    THE PREMIER (Mr. Playford), who is celebrating his 50th birthday today, receiving congratulations from Mr. Anthoney, M.L.C. Mr. Playford, who holds the record for the longest continuous term as Premier of South Australia, received a steady stream of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. New U.S. Price Control Plan

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— The Senate Banking Committee has approved a new price control measure ...

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  9. Qld. Premier Says Reds Out To Break Arbitration

    BRISBANE.—The present industrial upheaval in Queensland was a Communist-inspired move to eliminate arbitration, said the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) in an interview today. ...

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  10. STATE MAY MANAGE ON LITTLE COAL

    Although it is estimated by coal authorities that 12,043 tons of coal will be on hand in South Australia tomorrow, it is likely that ...

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  11. von Nida In Golf Scene: Offer to Fight

    LONDON, Thursday.—Norman von Nido, Australian golfer, nearly came to blows with a spectator at St. Andrews today. At the seventeenth green von ...

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  12. NO ARMISTICE FOR SPIES—"MAIL" SPECIAL

    THE secrets of peace-time espionage are laid bare in an exclusive article in "The Mail" tomorrow. ...

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  13. DAVIS CUP SEATS AT £2'4'1 A DAY

    MELBOURNE.—Best seats for the Davis Cup challenge round at Kooyong will cost £2/4/1, ...

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  14. SHIPS HELD UP

    Sydney.—Three ships were held up, three were short of labor, and 1,100 wharf laborers were idle today because of ...

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  15. 50 SCOTTISH GIRLS MAY BE BROUGHT HERE TO WORK

    FIFTY Scottish girls may be brought to Adelaide to work in a new electrical appliances factory at Finsbury. THE Premier (Mr. Playford) said today that because of the acute ...

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  16. Arsenic In Woman's Hair, Nails

    SYDNEY.—Detectives today are inquiring into the death of Mrs. Gertrude Hellman, 54, who died in Sydney Hospital last night. ...

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    MURIEL STEINBECK, co-star of the film "Smithy" which had its Melbourne premiere last night, reading some of the many cablegrams and telegrams at her hotel. They included message from Captain Eddie Rickenbacker, "Smithy's" son, Charles Kingsford ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Man Run Over By Plane

    CASUALTY officers at the Royal Adelaide Hospital raised their eyebrows and looked bewildered after civil ambulance attendants had arrived with a 2l-year-old accident victim this afternoon. ...

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  19. Russian Soldier Shot Dead

    LONDON, Thursday.—An American military policeman in Vienna shot dead a Russian soldier who threatened some ...

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  20. Cigarette Papers Not Being Pulped in S.-E.

    Cellulose Aust. Ltd today denied that good cigarette papers were being pulped at its cellulose mill, at Snuggery, near Millicent. ...

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  21. 'Smithy' To Be Shown Here In September

    MELBOURNE.—"Smithy," the Australian film on Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, will open in Adelaide in early ...

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  22. Japan Hopes To Join U.N.

    TOKIO, Thursday.—The Japanese Government hoped to be allowed to join the United Nations in the future, the Premier (Mr. ...

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  23. BUSES INSTEAD OF TRAMS

    SYDNEY.—Under a 15-year plan agreed to by the State Government, Sydney's obsolete tramway system is to be ...

    Article : 75 words
  24. New British Food Representative

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. E. E. Hewat has been appointed to succeed Mr. Bankes Amery as the Food Ministry's representative in ...

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