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  3. LAUNCESTON FLOODING FOLLOWS RAINS

    Further heavy showers on Monday night added to already swollen rivers, causing considerable flooding around Launceston yesterday, especially at high tide. Upper picture shows a turmoil of water rushing through a railway culvert on the Launceston side of Newstead station. At the station, water was flowing ever the lines. No trains ran between Launceston and Western Junction yesterday, and all services. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FLOODING HALTS EIGHT TRAIN SERVICES IN N. TASMANIA

    Eight train services have been cancelled as a result of flooding of the railway line between St. Leonards and Launceston and a landslide at Groom's Slip, between ...

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  5. QUEEN VISITS NURSES AT LONDON GARDEN PARTY

    A Cheque for £37,400 sterling was presented to the Queen for the British Empire Nurses War Memorial Fund when Her Majesty visited a nurses garden party held in London. The Queen is pictured smilingly accepting a bouquet which Miss Mary McGlyn, of Salford ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Britain to Export Some Foods

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Britain is to export a limited, carefully selected amount of manufactured food such as ...

    Article : 157 words
  7. Men Locked Out At Dockyard

    SYDNEY.—At Newcastle State Dockyard. 1200 employees have been locked out because of their failure to obey management orders. The men stayed at work yesterday although they were ...

    Article : 276 words
  8. NEW "INVASION" ALONG COASTLINE OF GREECE

    ATHENS (A.M.P).— A new "invasion" of north-western Greece occurred yesterday and fierce fighting is proceeding along the coastal belt just inside the Albanian border. Some guerrillas are wearing red arm bands with a hammer and. sickle ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PLANE HITS TRAIN

    TOKIO (A.A.P.). —A U.S. Army A26 bomber crashed into a Japanese train yesterday near Tokio. One Japanese was killed and the ...

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  10. DOCTORS CALLED TO QUEEN ON RAIL TRIP

    LONDON (A.A.P.).— The Royal train journey from London to Edinburgh yesterday was interrupted live times and five doctors were called to attend the Queen after a particle of ash had lodged' in one of her eyes. ...

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  11. CONFERENCE IN MOSCOW

    LONDON (A.A.P.).— Moscow radio announced yesterday that the Albanian Prime Minister (M. Hodja) ...

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  12. ROCKET PROJECT DELAYED

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—Lack of trained scientists is seriously delaying the £20 million Anglo-Australian project to develop long-range rockets and guided missiles for Imperial defence, says the "Daily Express." ...

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  13. Czechs Win Davis Cup Zone Final

    ZAGREB (A.A.P.).— Czechosiovakia won the final of the Eurobean Zone of the Davis Cup yesterday when Drobay and Cernik beat ...

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  14. HEAVY INCREASES IN SHIPPING RATES

    MELBOURNE.—Heavy increases, amounting to between 75 and 100 per cent. on the pre-war shipping basic freight rate, were expected in the next few weeks, according to an Australian Interstate Shipowners' ...

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  15. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    THE REPORT of the steering committee of the Paris conference on European reconstruction ...

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  16. STERLING AGREEMENT

    LONDON (A.A.P.)— The Foreign Office announced yesterday that Britain and Uruguay have signed an agreement dealing with ...

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  17. U.S. Facing Vital Decision Says Marshall

    SALT LAKE CITY (A.A.P.).—"This country now stands at the turning point in its relations to its traditional friends among the nations of the world," the Secretary for State (Mr. Marshall) told the National Conference of State Governors last night ...

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  18. £4312 CAR FOR POPE

    JERSEY CITY (A.A.P.)— A black Cadillac limousine priced at 14,000 dollars " (£4312) has arrived here ...

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