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  2. U.N. NEGOTIATORS SAY "PROGRESS" AT TRUCE TALKS

    TOKYO, July 11 (A.A.P.).—A U.N. communique, issued to-night after the second day of the Kaesong truce talks, said, "There is general feeling among the U.N. delegates that progress is being ...

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  3. COLUMN 8

    THE Federal Government has made funds available to the States to help in the eradication of ...

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  4. THIS IS HOW IT IS DONE

    Sergeant-major Patricia Rawlings shows recruits of the newly-formed Women's Royal Australian Army Corps some of the [?]iner points of saluting. The girls, the first to be recruited in N.S.W., are undergoing a three-weeks initial training course at Studley Park, near Camden. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "POWER GRAB BILL" SAYS EVATT

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Defence Preparations Bill could be called a "powers grab bill," the Leader of the Opposition, Dr. H. V. Evatt, said last night. ...

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  6. "REASON FOR OPTIMISM"

    The reference to "better understanding of the intended scope" may mean that the ...

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  7. WON'T GIVE BLANK CHEQUE

    Dr. Evatt said Labour would give general support to any measures having a real bearing ...

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  8. BUTTER "MAY BE 4/1," EXPERT SAYS OF PLAN

    If the proposed six-year dairying plan was adopted, the retail price of butter next year could, ...

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  9. Hospital Patient Amuck With Razor: 4 Slashed

    A New Australian ran amuck with a blade razor in the Balmain Hospital at midnight last night. He cut a fellow patient's throat, ripped open a doctor's ...

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  10. Three Labour M.P.s Did Not Vote

    CANBERRA, Wednesday—The bill for a referendum to give the Commonwealth power to control ...

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  11. PREAMBLE A "SCARE"

    Labour considered the preamble to the bill "a scare," Dr. Evatt said. ...

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  12. Man Leaves £2,000 In Taxi-cab

    A man left £2,000 on the back seat of a taxi outside Grace Brothers, Ltd., Broadway, last night. ...

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  13. One-sided Truce Publicity

    LONDON, July 11. —The Communist side in the Korean peace talks has been scoring ...

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  14. Blackouts

    Metropolitan blackouts should occur this morning in the rostered Zone D and to-night in ...

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  15. PRIORITY ON POWER PLANTS

    LONDON, July 11. —The N.S.W. Electricity Commissioner, Mr. H. G. Conde, has ...

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  16. G.B.S.—Writing Man And Fighting Man

    THE late George Bernard Shaw was an inveterate correspondent, and more and more examples of his gifts in that field are coming to light. ...

    Article : 156 words
  17. LATE NEWS

    The nurses attacked were Patricia Inglis, 19, and Thelma Woodcroft, 22. ...

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  18. On Other Pages

    Persia may now accept Mr. Truman's mediation offer, (p. 3) Senator attacks ...

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  19. Early Sands—Turpin Title Fight Unlikely

    LONDON, July 11 (A.A.P.). — Australian Dave Sands is unlikely to meet world ...

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