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  3. ENGLAND DISMISSED FOR 496 RUNS

    LONDON, July 23.—Australia did well to dismiss England for 496 in the first innings today, for at one stage the score stood at three wickets for 423. Loxton throughly earned his place in the side by ...

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  4. Took Delivery

    SYDNEY, July 23.—Lionel James Moore, of Bankstown, backed his lorry, loaded with £400 worth of ...

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  5. HOME-MADE BOMB AIMED AT U.N. HEADQUARTERS

    NEW YORK, July 22.—A small single-engined aeroplane today flew over the United Nation's headquarters and dropped a home-made bomb attached to a parachute, form a height of 150 feet. The ...

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  6. NAVY'S Little Ships Have Their Biggest Cruise

    Motor torpedo boats of the Royal Navy Coastal Command Forces recently left Gosport to visit Flushing, Amsterdam, Wilhelmshaven, Keil and Stockholm. The boats are a division of the 2nd Flotilla of Motor Torpedo Boats. This is the first visit since the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Films Not All To Blame

    BUNDABERG, July 23.—People blamed all sorts of invenile delinquencies on the films, but did not realise that actual delinquency ...

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  8. Australian Field Force

    SYDNEY, July 23.—Plans for Australia's role in the defence of the British Commonwealth were announced today by the Minister ...

    Article : 191 words
  9. Superforts Start On World Flight

    WASHINGTON, July 22.— The Air Force announced to-night that three B29's (Super Fortresses) took off from ...

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  10. RUSSIAN REASON FOR BERLIN BARRIER

    NEW YORK, July 22.—The Berlin correspondent of the United Press says that Marshal Sokolovsky, Soviet commander in Germany, told correspondents today that Russia is blockading Berlin ...

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  11. MINERS' STAND ON HOLIDAY CLAUSE

    SYDNEY, July 23.—The leaders of the Miners' Federation today decided not to cooperate with the Joint Coal Board in stepping up ...

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  12. BOAC Out After Air Traffic

    LONDON, July 22.—The BOAC announced that Sir Frank Whittle, jet engine expert, has begun duties as honorary advisor ...

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  13. POCK REPUBLIC ON THE AIR

    LONDON, July 22.—San Marino, the world's smallest republic (area 38 sq. miles) has inaugurated the first ...

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  14. BREAK IN INDIES NEGOTIATIONS

    BATAVIA, July 23.—Five weeks after the Australian and American members of the Security Council's good offices committee ...

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    THE HAGUE, July 22.—The former Premier, M. Beel, has failed to form a Cabinet. He has asked Princess Juliana to be ...

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  16. Jews Working Haifa Oil Refinery

    LONDON, July 23.—Reuter's Tel Aviv correspondent states that the Israel Government has reopened the big Haifa oil refinery ...

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  17. HIROHITO DENIES STATEMENT ABOUT AUSTRALIAN VISIT

    TOKYO, July 23—Emperor Hirohito denied yesterday that he told the Australian parliamentary delegation that he wished to visit ...

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  18. VICTORIAN C.P. AND LIBERALS

    BRISBANE, July 23.—The fact that the Country Party in Victoria would remain a separate entity was no bar to the ...

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  19. ADDITION OF POTASH

    NEW YORK, July 22.—Irving Potash, the ninth of a group of 12 leading American Communists charged with having advocated ...

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  20. Rail Problems In Coal Transport

    BRISBANE, July 23.—The Premier (Mr Hanlon) said today that the Government was anxious to produce and sell every ton of ...

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  21. Tension In Cairo

    LONDON, July 23.—The Cairo correspondent of the Associated Press states that the city has been in a state of emergency since ...

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  22. GOVERNMENT BANS MALAYAN COMMUNIST PARTY

    SINGAPORE, July 23.—The Acting High Commissioner in Malaya (Sir Alec Newbould) today declared illegal societies the Malayan Communist Party, the Malayan People's Anti-Japanese Army Ex-Comrades' Association, the New Democratic Youth League, and the Ikatan Pembela Tanah Ayer Malaya. ...

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  23. Foley Replies To Maher On Food Plan

    MACKAY, July 22.—The British Food Corporation had chosen areas in Central Queensland as the most suitable for the ...

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  24. BRISBANE WOOL SALES

    Sales dates for the final half of the 1948-49 selling season in Brisbane are as follows: September 13, 52,500 bales; November 1, ...

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  25. FLYING DOCTOR IN BOOGIE WOOGIE CLUB

    NEW YORK, July 22.— Under the heading, "New York's a fair dinkum town with swell sheilas," the "New ...

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  26. EVATT AT SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, July 23.—The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr Evatt) arrived at Singapore this afternoon by a ...

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  27. INVASION REPORT DENIED

    RANGOON, July 22.—The Bur[?]ese Foreign Office announced that so far as the Government was aware there was no ...

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  28. Increased Pay For Ford Workers

    DETROIT, July 22.—The Ford Motor Co. today granted 13 cents an hour wage increase to 116,000 production workers. The increase, ...

    Article : 149 words
  29. Move In Free Medicine Scheme

    CANBERRA, July 23.—The Health Department today advised the Canberra Community Hospital that it should provide free ...

    Article : 87 words
  30. New Stamp Issues

    MELBOURNE, July 23.—To commemorate the visit to Australia of the King and Queen and Princess Margaret, special 2½d., ...

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  31. London Wool Sales

    LONDON, July 22.—Wool sales were held today with offerings totalling 33,398 bales, of which 30,724 were sold. New South Wales ...

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  32. Church Help For Germany

    LONDON, July 22.—Mrs H. W. K. Mowll, wife of the Archbishop of Sydney, Mrs P. W. Stevenson, wife of the Bishop of Nelson, New ...

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    PARIS, July 22.—UNESCO has decided to form an international federation of children's communities to care for war orphans in ...

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    LONDON, July 22.—The BOAC expects Constellations to be on the Australian services by September. ...

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