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  4. Full-Dress Peace Conference Of Twenty-One Nations

    The Foreign Ministers have set a date for the Peace Confernce, and have also agreed on proposals for Italian reparations. The full-dress Peace Conference of twenty-one nations will begin in Paris en July 29. ...

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  5. To Manage Test Team

    Major R. Howard, secretary of the Lancashire Cricket Club who has been invited by the MCC, London, to manage the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Geoff Brown's Undefeated Run In Wimbledon Championships

    The youngest Australian ever to contest a final of the Men's Singles at Wimbledon, twenty-two-year-old Geoff Brown, has a second-to-none chance to continue his meteoric rise, by carrying off the coveted Wimbledon crown for his ...

    Article : 347 words
  7. THE RUSSIAN ZONE IN GERMANY

    German officials told American correspondents, on a tour of the Russian Zone, that industry was booming. ...

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  8. Air Chief Here To Hold Training Talks

    Air Chief Marshal Sir Keith Park, chief of air operations in the South-East Asia Command, being welcomed by Air ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. R.S.S. AND A.I.L.A AUXILIARY

    At a meeting in the Soldiers' Club yesterday afternoon, at which the president (Mrs. R. Cole) presided, the Women's Auxiliary of ...

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  10. TALBRAGAR C.WA.

    The monthly meeting of the Talbragar C.W.A. was held in the meeting room on Wednesday. Those present were Mesdames T. L. Purvis ...

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  11. COONAMBLE CANDIDATE HAS RUN-AWAY WIN

    The Independent Order of Odd Fellows has just concluded a State-wide "Miss I.O.O.F." Competition, for the purpose of raising funds with which to ...

    Article : 137 words
  12. WAGE INCREASE LIMIT IN FRANCE

    The Chief of State (M. Bidaull) told a conference of trade union chiefs, employers, Government representatives, and Mayors, that fifteen per cent was ...

    Article : 76 words
  13. Drunken Driver "A Potential Murderer"

    In the Paddington Court today Mr. R. G. Cookson, S.M., expressed the opinion that [?] greater menace existed than a drunken driver. ...

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  14. ONE FRENCH CONSTITUTION

    The National Assembly Constitution Committee unamimously agreed on a two-chamber party—the Chamber of Deputies, and the Second House with ...

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  15. NEW SHOWROOMS

    One of the signs of progress in Dubbo is the opening up of new premises by old and established firms in our midst. ...

    Article : 240 words
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    The British Broadcasting Corporation broadcasts a regular service to Latin-America which includes news, commentaries, dramatic features, and music, often the performances of works by Latin-American comptosers. Seen here s Jaime Tello, the Colombian writer and poet who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. KIDNAPPED BRITISH OFFICER

    The three British officers who were kidnapped by the Jewish terrorist organisation, were released yesterday. The officers had been kept chained by the wrist and guarded by four men with pistols during their seventeen ...

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  18. PRICES CONTROL IN U.S.A.

    The Senate Banking Committee has approved of a new price control measure designed to operate for one year, which the Democratic leader ...

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  19. ELDERLY COUPLE FIGHT BUSH FIRE

    A bush fire, which reached a height of nearly forty feet, destroyed eighty acres of scrub and bracken in the South Creek Road area at Deewhy today. ...

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  20. BARDEN PARK PLANS APPROVED

    Municipal Council plans for the improvoment of Barden Park were received last night by a meeting of the North Dubbo Progress Association, at ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND MET STRIKE

    The meat strike in Queensland was a Communist inspired move to defeat arbitration, said Premier Hanlon to-day. He said Communists made a guinea pig of the Meat Industry Employees' Union. ...

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  22. COMMUNIST THREAT IN CHINA

    Confirmation that the Chinese Communist Party is demanding absolute military—not political—equality, with nationalist forces to be sentioned in ...

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  23. Thought for To-day

    A wasted day is a day on which we have not laughed. ...

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  24. VON NIDA DROPS BACK IN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

    The Australian, Norman Von Nida, dropped back to fifth place in the British Open Golf Championship when he returned a second round card of ...

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  25. SIAMESE KING'S DEATH

    A special inquiry commission studying the late King's death has received royal permission to question King Phumiphon and the Queen Mother ...

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  26. "HITLER WAS MAD"

    "In the latter stages of the war, Hitler was mart, and I did not always carry out his orders to the letter, Many of them were simply ridiculous," ...

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  27. COUNTRY POLICE PROMOTIONS

    Of 159 promotions in the N.S.W. police force, announced today, only 43 are in country areas. They include the following:— ...

    Article : 104 words
  28. "LITTLE SHIP" FOR AUSTRALIA

    The Daily Mail reports yet another "little ship" preparing to leave for Australia—the Southern Star. It is a 65-ft, Yawl and the captain is a ...

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  29. JEWISH POGRAM IN POLAND

    The Government spokesman announced that a "small pogram had broken out at Kielce. Fascist elements attacked Jewish homes after a Polish ...

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  30. U.S. GENERAL STILLWELL FOR AUSTRALIA

    Alter witnessing the Bikini Atomic Bomb Test, General Joseph Stillwoll, former U.S. Commander in Burma and China, left Kwajalein to-day by air ...

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