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  2. COUPONS IN USE

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  3. Advertising

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  4. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  5. JAVA WAR FEARED IN FEW DAYS

    BATAVIA, July 19 (A.A.P.). —Dutch military operations against the Republic are expected by neutral observers to begin within a matter of days, and maybe only hours. Observers pin the last hope for a peaceful ...

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  6. FIVE BURMESE MINISTERS ASSASSINATED

    LONDON, July 19 (A.A.P.).— The N[?]is exterminatd over 4980 Germans in the purge which followed the attempt on Hitler's ...

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  7. SIX LIVES LOST DURING ROYAL NAVY FLYING MANOEUVRES

    MELBOURNE, July 20.—Six Royal Navy men were killed and one was injured within an hour during the British aircraft carrier squadron flying manosuvres in philip to-day. Two Firefly ...

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  8. Sensational Ending to Executive Meeting

    LONDON, July 19 (A.A.P.).—The Burms Office has announced that five Ministers were assassinated and two wounded in an attack on the members of the Government at a meeting of the ...

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  9. N.S.W TRAIN HITS DEBRIS

    SYDNEY, July 20,—While a passenger train from Mount Victoria waa approaching Katoomba yesterday, two men tried to roll ...

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  10. BUSINESS CHAOS

    CANBERRA, July 3O—What with Mr. McGirr's 40-hour week, conti[?]tion of price controls and the general unsettled state of ...

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  11. CHILD FROZEN TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, July 20—Frosen in 10 degrees of frost, the body of Kenneth Edwards, the two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Edwards, was found ...

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  12. PROTEST BY SOVIET EMBASSY

    WASHINGTON, July 19 (A.A.P.). —The Soviet Embassy protested to-day this Russia was left out of the meeting of Embassy ...

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  13. CONGRESS APPROVES AID BILL

    WASHINGTON, July 10 (A.P.P.).— The House by a voice vots approved appropriations totalling 1,353,024,900 dollors to assure economic and military aid ...

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  14. BRISBANE BOXER'S SKULL FRACTURED

    BRISBANE, July 18.—Mick Lewis was taken to the Brisbane Hospital from the Brisbane Stadium by ambulance to-night suffering from a probable fracture of ...

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  15. DOUBLE DROWNING

    PERTH, July 19.—A Roman Catholic nun and a man who plunged to her rescue were drowned near Trigg Island to-day. They were: ...

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  16. CANADIAN GOLF TITLE

    TORONTO, July 19 (A.A.P.).—Bobby Loeks to-day won the 10,000-dollar Canadian open golf championship with a record-breaking 16 under par, 26[?] ...

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  17. SOVIET EYES ON FAR

    TIHWA (China).—A border clash with Outer Mongolia ended recently, but there is more trouble ahead for China in this far-off province of Sinkiang, a centre of agitation for a pro-Soviet ...

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  18. MELBOURNE FINANCIER FOUND MURDERED

    MELBOURNE, July 2[?].—With four bullet-wounds in his chest James Coates (46), financier, of Walsh-street, Sooth Yarra, was ...

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  19. NO WAR IN THIS GENERATION

    LONDON, July 19 (A.A.P.).—The Foreign Minister (Mr. Ernest Bevin), speaking at a miners' rally at Morpeth, said that there was no danger of ...

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  20. BURMESE POLITICIAN ARRESTED

    RANGOON, July 20.—It is Officially stated that U. Saw, a former, Premier and the leader of the Myochit Party, and 19 of his followers were arrested on ...

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  21. PEOPLE'S CAR FACTORIES

    LONDON, July 17 (A.P.P.)—[?]ri Winterton in the House of Commons asked the President of the Board of Trade (Sir Stafford Cripps), if he ...

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  22. REFEREES GO ON STRIKE

    MACKAY, July 20.—Rugby League referees went on strike to-day and refused to handle the local fixture games following the announcement of ...

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  23. BISHOP OF NORTH QUEENSLAND

    TOWNSVILLE, July 20.—The Bishop of North Queensland (Right Rev. J. O. Feetham. D.D.). owing to the state of his health, has reluctantly decided to ...

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  24. FOUNDRY WORKER DIES

    BRISBANE, Joly 20.—After a six days' fight an Ipswich foundry worker. Mr. Edward Berlin (40), died early this morning. Berlin had big areas of skin ...

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  25. RUSSIA HAS "TONS OF ATOM BOMBS"

    MUNICH, July 19 (A.A.P.).—Dr. Hans Bomk[?], the eminent atom scientist, who is going to the U.S.A. on a five-year working contract, said he believed that ...

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  26. GANDHI'S APPEAL

    NEW DELHI, July 17 (A.A.P.).— Gandhi, in his usual pronouncement after a prayer metting, appealed to Lord Mountbatten, Pandit Nehru, ...

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