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  5. VISA FOR MRS. JESSIE STREET?

    LONDON, Tuesday—The American Embassy here is making enquiries into the political background of Australia's Mrs. ...

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  6. SEDGMAN'S MEDIOCRE DISPLAY

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP)—Frank Sedgman, Australia's main Wimbledon hope, gave a mediocre and uninspiring ...

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  7. DIPLOMATS MARK TIME OVER CEASE-FIRE OFFER

    NEW YORK, Tuesday—The United Nations' diplomats here are "marking time" in an effort to discover the best way of dealing with the apparent offer of a Korean truce, made on Saturday by ...

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  8. SUGAR PRICE RISE FROM SEPT. 1.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday—The retail price or sugar will rise 1½d lb. from the beginning of September. ...

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  9. THE OIL CRISIS

    LONDON, Tuesday—The Persian Oil Commissioner, M. Matsen Dafteri, claimed at Khorramsharh yesterday that ...

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  10. STATE LOTTERY

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  11. U.N. HELPS 'QUAKE VICTIMS

    Chloremycetin, aureomycin, and water-purifying materials have been sent by the UN World Health Organisation for the ...

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  12. BRISBANE WOOL SALES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Though values at the opening wool sales yesterday were 25 to 40 per cent. lower than last ...

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  13. LIBERAL PARTY ANNUAL CONVENTION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—Many country delegates from 500 branches in the State will attend the Liberal Party Annual ...

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  15. STUD RAM SALES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—Some breeders at the sheep sales are hesitant to operate freely because ol the, failing wool ...

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  16. FIVE POLIO CASES YESTERDAY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Three cases of polio were reported to the Health Department yesterday from country districts, and ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S TRADE FIGURES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday—Australia's imports in May increased by 23.4 per cent, compared with May, 1950, according to a review ...

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  18. WOMAN THROUGH WINDSCREEN

    A woman received severe injuries to the face and head when she was thrown through the windscreen of a car in which she ...

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  21. GARAGE EMPLOYEE'S HANDS BADLY BURNT

    Suffering severe burns to both hands, George Hourn, young Gundagai man, was admitted to the Gundagai District Hospital. ...

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  22. SYDNEY FACES MEAT FAMINE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—There is every indication that Sydney will be faced wth a meat shortage next week. ...

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