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  6. England's tail battles slowly on in dreary display to reach 275

    LEEDS, July 28—Dismissing England for 275 in the second innings, Australia was left less than two hours to score 177 runs to win the fourth Test at Headingley to-day. ...

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  7. WOMEN IN DISTRESS

    DISTRESSED Jewish women heatedly discuss objections to Israel's new National Service Bill during their protest march in Jerusalem last week. Maintaining it is a disgrace and a danger to morals, the women have declared a "Holy War" against the Bill, which prescribes other duties for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PRISONER EXCHANGE TO START NEXT WEEK

    SEOUL, July 28—It was officially announced to-day that the United Nations and Communists had agreed to begin exchanging war prisoners on August 5. ...

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  9. DAY by DAY

    AFTER the Cold War, the Lukewarm Peace...Cease-fire that will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. LAST DAY AT LEEDS

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  11. "Glad war is over", Reds say

    SEOUL, July 28 (AAP)—Frontline Chinese officers said to-day they were glad the war was over, but would be prepared to continue it if necessary. ...

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  12. Sir Arthur's wish

    CANBERRA (by teleprinter) — Special prayers and thanksgiving services were ...

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  13. Still 200 soldiers a month, but

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—The Commonwealth's recruiting campaign will slow ...

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  14. WALKED 15 MILES

    YEPPOON (by telephone)—Two men swam 100 yards to shore their disabled launch and then walked 15 miles into Yeppoon yesterday afternoon. ...

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  15. Shooting of Mayor

    ROCKHAMPTON (by telegram) — Detective Sergeant Bardwell, chief of the CIB Scientific ...

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  16. ROCKHAMPTON POLICE SWOOP ON CITY PREMISES; NINE FINED £5

    ROCKHAMPTON (by teleprinter).—A special sitting of the Police Court was held at 7 o'clock last night following a police raid on an alleged common gaming house. ...

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  17. "Stripes, tail" fit Tas tiger

    MELBOURNE (by teleprinter)—Eastern Victorian Alps dwellers are being asked to watch for a ...

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  18. Paint warning

    MELBOURNE (by teleprinter) — The Victorian Health Commission yesterday issued an urgent ...

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  19. THE CHIEF

    DAME Leslie Whateley, director of the World Bureau of Girl Guides, who has arrived in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Saved girl from train

    MELBOURNE (by teleprinter) — A man held a screaming child by the ankle as she dangled ...

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  21. PRINCESS NON-STOP

    BUSY Princess Margaret, who has had an almost non-stop round of engagements since her return from South Africa, meets one of the pupils during her visit to a London school. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. SEATS PLAN FOR GAMES

    MELBOURNE (by teleprinter) — Accommodation at the Melbourne Cricket Ground will be ...

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  24. Death toll now six

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday (AAP-Reuter) — The death toll in New Zealand's worst alpine ...

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  25. Know pilot's fate to-day?

    MELBOURNE (by teleprinter)—The fate of missing Wirraway pilot Terence Peter Hallinan, of ...

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  26. To halt goitre

    MELBOURNE (by telegram) — Latrobe Valley and Upper Murray Valley residents will have iodised salt ...

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  27. Shunting death

    MELBOURNE (by teleprinter) — Bronislaw Czech, 28, railway worker, of West Sunshine, Melbourne, was ...

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  28. Airline closes

    DARWIN (by telegram)—Air Ceylon last night made its last flight to Darwin. The airline—partly owned ...

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  29. Missing at sea

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday. (AAP-Reuter) — Two New Zealanders — a fisherman and a fanner — have not ...

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  30. Footbrawl

    MELBOURNE (by teleprinter) — Former Australian middleweight boxing champion Jack Kirkham was ...

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  31. Attack rebels

    HANOI, July 28 (AAP) — Ten battalions of the toughest French shock troops in Indo-China were hurled ...

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  32. Dental death

    ROME, July 28 (AAP) — Antonio Marotta, 42, a dental mechanic, fell to his death from a third story ...

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  33. MAN IMPALED BY STUMP WHILE BURNING GRASS

    ROCKHAMPTON (by teleprinter)—John Robert Gillis, 41, married, was staked through the chest by a stump on his property at Mungi, 25 miles from Baralaba, yesterday. ...

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  35. It's rather odd here, too

    Brisbane is in for some topsy-turvy weather. The Weather Bureau deputy director (Mr. B. W. ...

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  36. Just too late

    SINGAPORE, July 28 (AAP)—Five hundred men of the British 1st Battalion, Essex Regiment, gave three ...

    Article : 45 words
  37. Revolt in Tibet

    NEW DELHI, July 28 (AAP) — East Tibetan province of Kham was in revolt against Communist ...

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