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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. Mediator Accused Of Leniency To Arabs

    NEW YORK, July 11.—An Israeli Government spokesman to-day accused the mediator (Count Bernadotte) of "apologising for Arab aggression," and prejudicing Palestine peace efforts. ...

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  5. TENSION GRIMMER IN BERLIN

    LONDON, July 11.—Reuters' diplomatic writer says the Berlin crisis has assumed a grimmer aspect in the past 24 hours, and General Sir, Brian Robertson has flown from Berlin to London—a day earlier than ...

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  6. WORLD CHURCH LEADERS AT CANTERBURY

    The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Fisher, led a Service for the reception of Archbishops and Bishops attending the Lambeth Conference, in the Cathedral Church of Christ, Canterbury. Among the great congregation were 19 archbishops and over 300 bish on from many parts of the world. Our picture shows the Archbishops in procession to the Cathedral for the service. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TEST WICKET DRENCHED

    LONDON, July 21.—It was still raining when Bradman and Yardley inspected the wicket and derided to shandon play for ...

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  8. 3 Ways To Test Evatt's Sincerity

    BRISBANE, July 12—"If Dr. Watt is sincerely concerned bout the effect of strikes upon production let him invoke the ...

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  9. Korean Power Blockade Grim

    SEOUL, July 11.—South Korea fares a shortage of electricity for at least two years, tipless the Soviet relents and permits ...

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  10. Germans Favour Non-Soviet Rule

    BERLIN, July 12.—The German people are to-day virtually unanimous in their rejection of the Russians as the dominant ...

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  11. HAS. ELECTION LIKELY

    HOBART, July 12.—The Legislative Council is expected to recent the Supply Bill in its entirety to-morrow night which ...

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  12. MALAY MINE & TOWN RAIDED

    SINGAPORE, July 12 (A.A.P.-Reuters): Communist terrorists this morning attacked Bain Arang, Mulaya's only coalmine ...

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  13. LEN JOHNSON REFUSES LANCASHIRE OFFER

    IPSWICH, July 13.—Len Johnson has refused an offer to play with Heywood (Lancashire) Club in England. ...

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  14. FEE FOR BLOOD DONORS URGED

    CANBERRA, July 12.—At present all blood donors received was a cup of tea but the Government should consider offering payment ...

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  15. U.K. NEGOTIATES WITH ABDULLAH

    NEW YORK, July 12—The Times" Lake Success representative says, according to usually reliable sources, the British ...

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  16. APPOINTEE NOT UNION MEMBER

    MELBOURNE, July 12.—The Federal secretary of the Hospital employees Federation (Mr. Bchellenberger) said to-day that ...

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  17. Air Of Gloom At Democratic Convention

    PHILADELPHIA, July 12.—An air of gloom and despondency hung over 1500 delegates as they prepared to attend the ...

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  18. £3,000,000 BILL IF VIC. WAGE RISE

    MELBOURNE, July 12 —Victoria would here to find another £3,000,000 yearly if the Commonwealth withdrew subsidies and ...

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  19. BUNNERONG 24-HR. STOP THREAT

    SYDNEY, July 12 — Plant Operators at Bun netting power station have threatened to hold a 24-hour stop-work meeting on July ...

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  20. 850 IN FINES FOR POSSESSION

    SYDNEY, July 12.—Hug Henne Lord 62 carrier was fined in the Central Court to-day for having had morphine and an ...

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  21. TRUCK ALMOST OVER BRIDGE

    BRISBANE, July 12.—Pieces of wreckage from a truck and a 301b section of the Story Bridge dropped on to houses in ...

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  22. TOKIO ROCKED BY 'QUAKE

    TOKIO, July 11 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—An earthquake rooked Tokio for 30 seconds at 10.4 to-night. Windows rattled, and ...

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  23. C.P. LEADERS ON CENTRAL VISIT

    BRISBANE, July 12.—The State president of the Country Party (Mr. Alan J Campbell) and the Parliamentary loader of tho party ...

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  24. INFLATION SOARS IN SHANGHAI

    SHANGHAI, July 12 (A.A.P. Reuter).—The inflation spiral is mounting wildly in Shanghai despite price control efforts by the ...

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  25. VALUATION CUT BY 95 PER CENT.

    BRISBANE, July 12.—Mr. C Burchill, S.M., confirmed an agreement to-day reducing the valuation of a Woody Point ...

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  26. £30 FINE FOR KICKING CAT

    SYDNEY, July 12.—Two young ten were fined £30 each in the Central Police Court to-day for having kicked a six weeks' old ...

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  27. Ship Hacked By Axe, Sea Quells Flames

    CAIRNS, July 12.—Spontaneous combustion in some partly filled petrol drums which were part of te motor vessel, Lochiel's cargo, is thought to have caused the explosion and fire aboard the ship on ...

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  28. Asiatic Subjugation If Open Migration

    CANBERRA, July 12.—The tame people who, to-day, were trying their best to disrupt the economy Malaya were trying their best to break down Australia's long-established immigration laws, the ...

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  29. MIGRANT POOLS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS

    CANBERRA, July 12.—The immigration Minister (Mr. Calwell) said to-day his department had invited women's organisations ...

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  30. NO TRACE OF PLANTER

    SINGAPORE, July 12 (A.A.P.Reuter).—The mystery surrounding the disappearance of the Australian rubber planter. John R ...

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  31. JEW-SPONSORED MIGRANTS HERE

    SYDNEY, July 12.—Two aircraft loaded with displaced persons from Europe, landed at Masol to-day. They are part of a ...

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  32. CHILDREN DIE FROM 'FLU

    BRISBANE, July 12. — Brisbane's influenza already has caused wine deaths. A leading doctor said to-night ...

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  33. FURTHER REMAND FOR JOURNALIST

    SYDNEY, July 12.—George Crawford 35 journalist, was remanded until July 19 at the Balmain Court to-dav on a charge of ...

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  34. GREEK REBELS CLAIM SUCCESS

    LONDON, July ll.—The American Press Athens Correspondent says the "Free Greece" underground radio, which is the ...

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  35. BUCKJUMP RIDER INJURED

    SYDNEY, July 12—The Queensland buckjumping rider. Alf Harrison was seriously injured in ar accident at Randwick this ...

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  36. FEDERAL PRICE SUBSIDIES ENDED

    CANBERRA, July 12.—There is no likelihood of the Commonwealth accepting the suggestion of State Ministers in Melbourne ...

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  37. £100,000,000 LOAN IN OCTOBER

    CANBERRA, July 12—Another loan of £100,000,000 will be launched by the Government in October. Of the loan £63,000,000 will be ...

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  38. 2 MORE CATTLE TESTING UNITS

    BRISBANE, July 12 — The establishment of two new dairy cattle testing units under the grade herd recording scheme was announced ...

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  39. MIGRANTS FOR BUILDING TRADE

    CANBERRA, July 12.—Mr. Dedman to-day promised representatives of returned service organisation that he would consider the ...

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  40. COMMUNIST RULE IN SIAM DENIED

    BANGKOK, July 11 (A.A.P. Reuter).—Siamese official quarters refute statements made in the House of Commons last week the ...

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  41. POLICE DOG FINDS MISSING MAN

    SYDNEY, July 12.—The police log, Vengeance, a cross between in Alsatian and a bloodhound, to-day followed a trail for two miles ...

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  42. HALF LINSEED TO COME FROM INDIA

    CANBERRA, July 12.—The Indian Government has accepted enders covering half of Australia's total quota of 7500 tons of linseed ...

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