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  2. TENSION IN ABADAN

    London, July 27.—The British attitude at Abadan has toughened noticeably over the past two days and scheduled evacuation plans ...

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  3. WOOL SUBSTITUTES

    New York, July 27.—Next-week the Government’s programme, for the production of a wool substitute will be certified to be a project ...

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  4. KAESONG AGREEMENT

    Tokio, July 27.—The United Nations delegation announced that at to-day's cease-fire conference at Kaesong agreement was reached in ...

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  5. KASHMIR CRISIS

    Karachi, July 27. — The Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mr. Liaquat All Khan, yesterday invited the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, ...

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  6. EGYPT’S BLOCKADE OF ISRAEL

    Lake Success, July 27.—Israel had been the victim of a deliberate act of war by Egypt, the chief Israeli delegate to the ...

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  7. U.S. RELATIONS WITH SPAIN

    New York, July 27—American public opinion has apparently accepted the United States Defence Department’s advice that a change ...

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  8. DIVIDENDS PEGGED

    London, July 27.—So that shareholders’ dividends will not climb higher during the three years of Britain’s rearmament programme, ...

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  9. MOTOR INSURANCE

    Perth, July 27.—Steep increases in motor vehicle insurance as from to-day were announced to-night by the secretary of the Fire and ...

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  10. Water Storage

    Perth, July 27.—A gain of 29,-000,000 gallons in the last 14 days has lifted the water level at Mundaring weir by 1 ft. 9½ in. and the ...

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  11. West Australian Casualty

    Canberra, July 27.—The latest list of casualties in Korea includes the name of private Leonard Alan Wearne. of Western Australia, ...

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  12. Threat to Trade Unions

    Sydney, July 27. — The Federal bill to amend the Arbitration Act was designed to emasculate the trade unions and would produce a ...

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  13. OTHER STATES AFFECTED

    Melbourne, July 27.—The general secretary of the Fire and Accident Underwriters’ Association, Mr. E. E. Vines, said that increases in motor ...

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  14. Souvenir From Seoul

    New York, July 27—The Korean Consul-General. Mr. David Namkoong. said last night that he was having inquiries made about a ...

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  15. Wool Marketing Plan

    Adelaide, July 27.—After considering the post-joint organisation plan and the explanatory statement of fee Minister for ...

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  16. Petrol Tax Collections

    Adelaide, July 27. — A total of £13,500,000 has been made available to the States Tor road works out of customs and excise ...

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  17. Idle and Disorderly

    A woman who pleaded not guilty in the Kalgoorlie Police Court yesterday morning to an idle and disorderly charge was ...

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  18. Macquarie Seat Safe for Labour

    Sydney. July 27.—There is little chance of the Labour Party losing the Macquarie seat at the by election to-morrow to choose a ...

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  19. King Returns to London

    London. July 27.—The King, who has been convalescing Sandringham, will return to London on Monday for his first ...

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  20. Matterhorn Claims Victim

    Breuil (Italy), July 27,—The 14,-780 ft. Matterhorn in the Swiss Alps yesterday claimed its first victim this season, a Swiss guide. ...

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  21. Postal Wage Racket

    Sydney, July 27.—A wage racket by Sydney G.P.O. girl workers has cost thousands. Postal detectives discovered it in ...

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  22. RESULT OF BALACLAVA BY-ELECTION TO-DAY

    Melbourne, July 27.—The result of the Balaclava by-election should be clear by 9 p.m. to-morrow. The candidates for this blue ribbon ...

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  23. Japan Must Pay “In Skills”

    Washington, July 27.—The State Department said to-day that the proposed Japanese treaty would make it possible for the Philippines ...

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  24. Stock Exchange Chaos

    London, July 27.—Chaos ruled on the Stock Exchange early this morning as attempts were made to adjust price against the shock ...

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  25. “Surplus” Goods Bought Sack

    Melbourne, July 27.—It has happened — the Government has bought back surplus service good[?] sold through the Disposals ...

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  26. Vietnam Wants Help

    Saigon, July 27.—At a dinner last night in honour of the Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Casey, and the ...

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  27. Trifling Disputes Halt Ships

    Sydney, July 27.—Because of trifling disputes two vessels, the Kooralya and the Era, were laid up at Newcastle to-day and the ...

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  28. Recovery of Bullion From Aircraft

    Brisbane, July 27. — A Brisbane expert. Captain J. W. Herd, will supervise the recovery of gold bullion worth £35,000 from an ...

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  29. Appeal to Privy Council

    Sydney, July 27.—An amount of £30,000,000 is involved in a case which was returned to the High Court of Australia to-day in a bid ...

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  30. Locomotives for N.S.W.

    Sydney. July 27.— The New South Wales Government has placed orders worth £10,000,000 in England, Canada and the United ...

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  31. Motorist’s Misfortune

    Norseman. July 27.—While driving his Renault car back to the Eastern States on Wednesday, Major R. Lindsay had the ...

    Article : 139 words
  32. Native Refuses Operation

    Darwin, July 27. — An elder of an Arnhem Land tribe will probably die because on the strict instruction by his tribe he has ...

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  33. Written in Blood

    Taipeh. July 27. — The Nationalist army announced to-day that a regiment of General Chiang Kaishek’s Formosa defenders had ...

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  34. Veteran Harbourmaster Dead

    Perth, July 27.—Captain W. R. Clack, a former harbourmaster and pilot of the Fremantle Harbour Trust, who piloted H.M.S. ...

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  35. New Job for Lord Bruce

    London, July 27.—Lord Bruce of Melbourne has been offered the Chancellorship of Australia’s National University at Canberra and ...

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  36. Children’s Libraries

    Perth, July 27.—A meeting would be held in the Shell Theatrette at 8 p.m. on September 10 with the object of forming a State-wide ...

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  37. Aid For Ex-Service Men

    Perth, July 27.—“I was most im-pressed wife, the good work being done for ex-service men in Kalgoorlie by the local repatriation ...

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  38. Started Fire in Flats

    [?]San Francisco, July 27.—The police have reported that Kenneth Skinner (17), a high school pupil, confessed that he had started the ...

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  39. Slaves For Siberia

    Taipeh, July 27. — Chinese Nationalists said to-day that 20,000 young Chinese prisoners from gaols throughout the Communist ...

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  40. Perth Girl in England

    London, July 27.—-Eighteen-year-old Joyce Charman, of Perth, who is holidaying in England with her parents, won the annual bathing ...

    Article : 42 words
  41. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published in the “Kalgoorlie Miner” it transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated ...

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