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  4. Nations Urged To Reduce Grain Fed To Livestock

    LONDON, July 12.—All nations should reduce the amount of grain fed to livestock to make the maximum amount of grain available for human consumption, says the report of the World Cereals' ...

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  5. SKY MASTER IN ROCKHAMPTON

    The 44-passenger, Skymaster, "McDouall Stuart," which landed at Connor Park at 5.30 on Saturday afternoon, on the initial Sunshine service from Melbourne to Cairns. (Skymaster Inaugurates—Page 4). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CROWD GIVES MONTY ROUSING WELCOME AT NARRABEEN

    SYDNEY, July 13.—Field Marshal Lord Montgomery had an almost royal procession to Narrabaen today. Great crowds at both Furlough House and the ...

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  7. "Freedom Dash" To Eire By German Crew

    LONDON, July 12.—Five days overdue at Emden, from Southampton, the German crew of a ship under charter to the Allied Control Commission in Germany is believed to have made an unauthorised "freedom dash" to Eire, says Reuters. ...

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  8. "HOPEFUL" DECISION BY IRONWORKERS AT MASS MEETINGS

    SYDNEY, July 13.—Mass meetings of ironworkers at Newcastle and Port Kembla today decided not to take further action to intensify the present steel ...

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  9. Jet Fighters Sold To Argentina

    NEW YORK, July 12.—The Argentina Army Air Force is proudly displaying to the public two British-made ...

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  10. ACTION IN JAPAN RATIFIED BY COMMISSION STATES MacARTHUR

    TOKYO, July 12.—General MacArthur today declared that the policy decision on Japan announced on Friday by the Far Eastern Commission, ratified all action he had already taken in Japan, and signified complete unity of purpose among ...

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  11. Jews Kidnap Two British Sergeants

    LONDON, July 13.—Two British army sergeants were kidnapped from a cafe at Nathanya (Palestine) in the early hours of ...

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  12. CANCER VIRUS ISOLATED IN MAMMALS, IS CLAIM

    TOKYO, July 12.—Reuter's correspondent says that a claim to have successfully isolated cancer virus in mammals has been made by Dr Yejun Kinoshita, head of the pathology department at the Osaka ...

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  13. GAOL BREAK ATTEMPT —FIVE SHOT DEAD

    NEW YORK, July 13.—Five negro convicts were shot to death and eight others wounded, two critically, while attempting to ...

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  14. THEFT OF TOP ATOMIC DOCUMENTS: TWO ARRESTS BY F.B.I.

    WASHINGTON, July 12.—The Justice Department announced that two army sergeants, a Pennsylvanian, Alexander von Der Luft, and a Chicagoan, Ernest D. Wallis, were arrested and charged with ...

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  15. SYDNEY ZOO'S AFRICAN ELEPHANT DIES

    SYDNEY, July 13.—Taronga Park Zoo's African elephant, Dumbo, died today. He was worth £1000. F. Pursell, a member of ...

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  16. DEATH OF WARWICK ARMSTRONG

    SYDNEY, July 13.—Warwick Armstrong, famous Test Cricketer, died this morning at his home in Darling Point Road, ...

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  17. "CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY" IN YUGOSLAVIA

    LONDON, July 13.—Cardinal Griffin, addressing a Roman Catholic rally in London, appealed to the United Nations to hold an inquiry into "crimes against ...

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  18. FIRST AIRFIELD FOR ATOMIC WARFARE

    NEW YORK, July 12.— The "Honolulu Advertiser" says that the world's first airfield built expressly for ...

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  19. SCHOOLBOYS IN TWO-UP GAME

    PERTH, July 13.—A schoolboy who gambled away his lunch money recently, exposed an organised two-up game in a ...

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  20. SHOTS FIRED AT U.S. SENATOR

    WASHINGTON, July 12.—Two shots were fired at Senator John Bricker (Republican, Ohio), potential presidential candidate, ...

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  21. Replicas Of Cosmic Rays Produced

    NEW YORK, July 12.— The Palo Alto (California) correspondent of the United Press says that the atomic ...

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  22. INJURED FOOTBALLER

    Raymond Bird, 15, of North Rockhampton, being taken aboard a plane for Brisbane, where he will have a piece of bone grafted to his spine, which was fractured while playing football. He has been 15 weeks in hospital. The Crippled Children's Society ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. ROCKET AT 8000 M.P.H.

    NEW YORK, July 12.— Dr Walter Roberts, director of the joint Harvard-Colorado University ...

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  24. BROADCAST CELEBRITIES GET TOGETHER

    Celebrities of the ABC get together. From left: Mr Charles Moses (general manager ABC), Alexander Zakin (pianist), Dr J. Nemecek (Czech Cons np), Rafael Kudeliu (conductor of the Czech Phil. Orchestra), Clande Arran (pianist), Eugene Goossens (conductor Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Director of the Conservatorium), and Isaac Stern (violinist). Mrs Robert Mannering, Mrs Eugene ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. HURLING STEEL CONES BEYOND THE PULL OF GRAVITY!

    SAN FRANCISCO, July 12.—"Science has developed a new explosive powerful enough to hurl steel cones beyond the pull of gravity, where they will float around the globe for ever," Dr Fritz Zwicky, astronomer at the Mt Wilson Observatory disclosed today. ...

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  26. U.S. AID TO TURKEY

    WASHINGTON, July 13.—The United States signed today as Ankara (Turkey) the £31,000,000 military aid agreement with ...

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