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  2. Advertising

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  3. PROTESTS ON BERLIN BLOCKAGE DELIVERED

    LONDON, July 6.—Britain, United States and France have delivered Notes to Russia, protesting against the blockage of Berlin. The Notes, which were drafted during the 10 days of talks between ...

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  4. PLAN TO BUILD UP COAL STOCKS SABOTAGED BY STOPPAGES

    SYDNEY, July 7.—Stoppages on the minefields are sabotaging the Joint Coal Board's plan to build up Australia's coal stocks by rationing of power, gas and transport. Sixteen mines were idle in New South Wales today for a loss of ...

    Article : 536 words
  5. Will Eisenhower's Refusal Be Final?

    JERSEY CITY (Nev Jersey). 1 July 6.—Mr Frank Hagus, vicechairman of the Democratic National Committee, made a ...

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  6. HIDDEN TREASUE IN STONE BUDDHAS

    (AAP-Reuter).—Four stone Buddhas bought by a Briton in China recently yielded a hidden treasure of diamonds ...

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  7. League Of Rights And Gov.-Gen.

    BRISBANE, July 7. — A registered air maill letter sent to the Governor-General (Mr McKell) by the Queensland League ...

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  8. "BLUE BABY" NOW NORMAL PINK

    NEW YORK, Joly 6 (AAP).—Three weeks after undergoing a delicate heart operation Warrnambool's ...

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  9. MISHAPS TO GOV.GENERAL'S CAR

    Governor-General At Children's Farewell MACKAY, July 7.—The Governor-General (Mr McKell) had car trouble in the final stages of his one-day visit to Mackay today. While travelling ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. ARMED GUARDS FOR JERUSALEM

    NEW YORK, July 6—The headquarters of the United Nations announced tonight that the French Government had promised ...

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  11. EXTREME COLD IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, July 7. — New Sooth Wales is in an iey grip. Temperatures below freering point were reported today ...

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  12. FROSTS IN MANY AREAS OF STATE

    BRISBANE, July 7.—The influx of cold south-westerly to southerly air on the front of the highpressure system centred over the ...

    Article : 262 words
  13. HORE MURDERS IN MALAYA

    SINGAPORE, July 6 (AAPBenter).—Three more Chinese slashed to death with knives brought the deathroll in Malaya ...

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  14. PETROL RATIONING TO END OF 1949

    CANBERRA, July 7.—A special sub-committee of the Cabinet today recommended to the Government that petrol rationing be ...

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  15. 23 Garratt Engines Sold To Tasmania

    BRISBANE, July 7.—Five of the 23 Garratt engines lying idle at Rockhampton have been sold to the Tasmanian Government. ...

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  16. DECLINE IN WOOL SALES TO US

    CANBERRA, July 7.—Australian wool sales to the United States in the ll months ended in May 31 last declined by ...

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  17. FLUID CHANGE IN COMPASSES

    SYDNEY, July 7.—Seamen who have been making "ships' compasses cocktails" from the alcohol in compasses will get sick in the ...

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  18. Impressed With Callide Field

    BILOELA, July 7.—Mr J. Gardiner, of the firm Of Gardiner and Warner, colliery proprietors of Victoria accompanied by Dr ...

    Article : 334 words
  19. FATAL FALL THROUGH CHUTE

    TOWNSVILLE, July 7. — Alan William Chastney, 30, petty officer stoker mechanic in the Boyal Australian Navy, and member ...

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  20. Canberra Hospital Dispute

    CANBERRA, July 7.—The Crown law authorities have advised the Minister for Health and the Canberra Hospital Board that ...

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  21. Sudden Movement of U.S. Fleet

    LONDON, Joly 6 (AAP).—Warships of the American Sixth Task Fleet at Rorne and Instan[?]ol sailed soddenly today under ...

    Article : 132 words
  22. Mission Manager On Serious Charge

    DARWIN, July 7.—Using sign language, a half-caste deaf-anddumb girl named Mollie Shepherd gave evidence in the Darwin ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA INCLUDED IN RED ACCUSATION

    LONDON, July 7. — The Moscow correspondent of the Associated Press states that the "Moscow News" today accused ...

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  24. Saturday Morning Shopping

    BRISBANE, July 7.—Country storekeepers had come from Longreach and other outlying centres to Rockhampton to register their ...

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  25. Shanghai's Biggest Blow of Year

    SHANGHAI, July 7 (AAPReuter).—Shanghai last night escaped a violent typhoon, "which shortly before midnight changed ...

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    PARIS, July 6.—Bromwich, Sedgman and Falkenburg have accepted invitations to compete in the international invitation ...

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  27. Mother's Bravery Saves Baby

    SYDNEY, July 7.—Mrs Kathleen Rose Turnbull, 26, rushed into her biasing home at Blacktown today to rescue her baby, 15 ...

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  28. Chinese Attitude Towards Re-Armed Japan

    NEW YORK, July 6.—The San Francisco correspondent of the Associated Press states that Mr George Kao, director of the ...

    Article : 250 words
  29. Left-Wing Delegates Gain Key Positions In T. & L.C.

    BRISBANE, July 7.—The key positions in the Queensland Trades and Labour Council tonight were filled by delegates from left-wing unions. The new president, who will ...

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  30. Osaka Rocked By Quake Tremor

    TOKYO, July 7 (AAP-Reuter). —An earthquake tremor rocked the Osaka area at 12.30 p.m. today, but no damage was reported. ...

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  31. 40,000 ILS, COAL MINERS IDLE

    PITTSBURGH, July 6.—Nearly one-fourth of the nation's bituminous coal-miners were idle today as 40,000 men from mines ...

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  32. RAIN AT MANCHESTER

    LONDON, July 7.—Reuter states that today light rain was falling at Manchester, where the third Test will open on Thursday. ...

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  33. Surplus Smokes In N.Z. But None For Aust.

    AUCKLAND, July 7.—Although Australia suffers a shortage of cigarettes, merchants have been advised that there is little chance ...

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    SYDNEY, july 7.—The State Full Court today ruled that the Australian Jockey Club had power to collect 1 per cent of a ...

    Article : 37 words
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