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  5. CZECHS ACCEPT INVITATION TO THE PARIS CONFERENCE

    LONDON, July 8.—Without waiting for the results of the talks the Premier, Mr. Clement Gottwald, and Foreign Minister, Mr. Jan Masaryk, are going to have with the Soviet-Forign Minister, M. Molotov, Czechslovakia has officially announced that it ...

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  7. GERMAN ECONOMY APPROACHING POINT OF SUFFOCATION

    WASHINGTON, July 8—A warning that, with the return of people from neighbouring countries German economy is “approaching the point of suffocation” was given by President Truman in a message to Congress in which he urged ...

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  8. HIGH COMMISSIONER IN MAITLAND

    The High Commissioner of the United Kingdom (Mr. E. J. Williams), who, with Mrs. Williams, passed through Maitland by car ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Claim The Saw “Flying Saucers”

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Six people have now claimed that they saw “flying saucers” over Sydney last night. ...

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  10. Change From The West

    NSW Forecast: Cold night, with frosts over the central and northern slopes and tablelands; cool to mild cloudy days; ...

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  11. Encountered Group of Flying Discs

    NEW YORK, July 8.—As reports of “flying saucers” continue to flood in from nearly every state of the union. a Los ...

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  12. Constable On Breaking Charge

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Constable Ernest Lambert Sternam Rose (52), appeared in the central Court to-day on a charges of ...

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  13. MUST HAVE RACEHORSE TO GET FISH

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. - Unless fish merchants were able to tip a winner for the races each Saturday It was Impossible for ...

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  14. TO PAY £3076 DMAGES

    BRISBANE: A jury awarded [?] damages against the Landgan, of Galrne finding that he had been degligent in creating ...

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  15. Fleas Blamed For Plague Outbreak At Haifa

    JERUSALEM, July 8—Bites from infected fleas carried ashore from a ship are believed to have been responsible for the outbreak of bubonic plague in Haifa, where fourteen cases, resulting in one death, have been reported. ...

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  16. PATTY BEAT THE TOUGH ONES

    NEW YORK, July 8—Australian John Bromwich, and Czechoslovakian Jan Drobny, were the two players, Wimbledon singles ...

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  17. £10,000 WRIT ISSUED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — A writ claiming £10,000 damages from Truth and Sportsman Ltd. has been issued out of the Supreme ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN WINES FOR NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, July 8.—The Australian vigeron, Mr. Leo Burning, announced that he was arranged with Bellows and Company, an important New York firm of wine importers, to stock Australian wines, none of which is now ...

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  20. BOBBY LOCKE PLAYS LIKE A MACHINE

    CHICAGO, July 8.— Playing his shots like a machine, the South African golf champion, Bobby Locke, scored four under ...

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  21. Soviet Criticises Own Goods

    LONDON, July 7. — Moscow Radio states that the Trade Minister of the Russian Federal Republic (Mr. Makarov), in an ...

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  22. Precautions Against Plague In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—The Commonwealth Medical Officer in Sydney to-day said that strictest Precautions were being taken to ...

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  23. TROOPS QUELL OUTBREAK OF RIOTING AT CALCUTTA

    NEW DELHI, July 8.—Called in after the police had failed to break seemingly ungovernable crowds fighting in the chief commercial centre of Calcutta after the funeral of a murdered Moslem, troops in jeeps and motor cycles yesterday quelled a fresh outbreak of violent communal rioting in which 25 people were killed and 141 injured. ...

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  24. To-day’s Leader: Prices and the People

    SYDNEY, Tuesday —The national secretary of the Federated ironworkers Association, Mr. E. Thornton to-day denied a ...

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  25. Consignment of Linseed Oil

    MELBOURNE; Tuesday. — The first consignment of Linseed oil to reach Australia-for two years arrived in-Melbourne at the ...

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  26. ONE MINE IDLE

    CESSNOCK, Tuesday.—All mines are at work on the Maitland field to-day with the exception of Elrington, where the men ...

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