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  4. BOMB OUTRAGE IN JERUSALEM Over Ninety Killed In Hotel

    British soldiers and Police again occupied the Jewish Agency Headquarters and detained Jewish leaders at their homes and clamped down the strictest curfew ever imposed on Jewish quarters in Jerusalem, following a bomb explosion ...

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  5. DUBBO BOOKMAKER FINED

    Before Mr. G. C. Hook, P.M. at the Dubbo Court of Petty Sessions yesterday, William Arthur Hing, ...

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    Major-General Wootten, chairman of the Repatriation Commission, who recently conferred with the Prime Minister on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ACCIDENTS

    Mr. W. R. Ritchi railway employee, of George Street, Dubbo, suffered contused wounds to his left leg and heel, and a twisted ankle, when he was ...

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  8. COMMUNIST DEBATE

    A crowd estimated at 5000 assembled outside the Richmond Town Hall, last night, to hear a debate between S. M. Keon. M.L.A., and B. Flanagan, ...

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  9. GERM4N MASTER SPY "KING KONG"

    Christian Lindemann, German master spy. "known as "King Kong," died in a prison hospital after taking 80 sleeping pills, says a "Daily Express" ...

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  10. Baby Born in Aeroplane

    A mother, who was flying to Copenhagen nursing home, gave birth to her baby in the aeroplane. ...

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  11. HALT!

    Motorists, and other road users of Dubbo, are directed to the observance of the "Halt" traffic sign creeled at the intersection of ...

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  12. JOB TOO BIG FOR YOUNG SOLDIERS

    A group of American editors, who have returned from a tour of Europe, expressed the opinion that American occupation troops, who mostly were ...

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  13. PRICES CONTROL IN UNITED STATES

    A compromise Prices Control Bill, drawn up by a joint House and Senate conference committee, forbids price ceilings on meat, poultry, eggs, milk ...

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  14. BRITAIN MAKES CARPETS

    Ever since power looms were adapted for carpet making, Britain has been the headquarters of carpet manufacture. As long as the end of the last century the country was exporting nearly a million pounds worth of carpets a year, and names of small English towns like Wilton, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Jews in Bitter Talk on Palestine

    Sir Isaac Isaacs, a former Governor-General, who was criticised at a meeting which was called by the State Zionist Council of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. SOLICITOR AND CLERK GO TO GAOL Thefts of Clients' Money

    "You have been found guilty, on overwhelming evidence, of a whole series of thefts of clients' money," said Mr. Justice Hallett to solicitor Gerald Francis Rutledge. To Rutledge's managing clerk, Ernest Silverman he ...

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  17. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT

    With his left thigh half blown, away Charles Hedley D'Arcy, of Trangic Road, about four miles from Narromine, was rushed to ...

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  18. LIBERTY OF THE PRESS

    Neither he nor the Government could be a party to interference with the traditional liberty of the Press. This assurance was given by the Lord President of the Council, Mr. Herbert Morrison, to a deputation from the National ...

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  19. U.S. Ambassador To Australia

    Mr. Robert Butler, of St. Paul, Minnesota, shipbuilder and banker, has been appointed as first United States Ambassador ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Assault and Robbery

    Charged with assault and robbery, Bert Edward Smith, Colin Thomas Taylor. George Edward Daley, and Herbert Henry Smith, are appearing ...

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  21. GERMAN GENERAL TO BE TRIED

    It has been announced that General von Falkenhorst, former Gorman commander in Norway, will be tried here on July 29 on 13 charges in connection ...

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  22. ELECTIONS IN TURKEY

    With 16 provinces already won, the Government - sponsored Republican People's Party appear to toe assured to certain victory in at least 25 of the ...

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  23. POPE'S APPEAL FAILS AGAINST DEATH SENTENCE

    Vatican circles confirmed that the Pope lind requested the Polish Government not to carry out the death sentence on Gaulieter Greiser. Greiser, ...

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  24. Enalish Test Cricket

    Pollard seems to have bowled himself into the team for Australia. In the Test match against the Indians yesterday, he had an inspired spell late in the afternoon, and in five overs took four wickets for seven runs. ...

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  25. LIBERAL TRAM FOR SENATE

    Senator Foll was rejected last night as a member of Mia Liberal Party's Senate team for the Federal elections. The team selected were Neil ...

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  26. RUSSIAN SPY RING

    Henry Harris, a Toronto optometrist, appeared in a magistrate's court, charged under the Official Secrets Act, with conspiring with members of the ...

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  27. DISCIPLINARY CODE IN COAL BILL

    A request by the miners' lenders to modify the disciplinary code of the Coal Authority Bill, was rejected by Federal Ministers yesterday, alter some ...

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  28. Communist Arrested In Munich

    The United States military police at Munich arrested lour loading members of the Communist Party, says the American News Service, quoting a ...

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  29. Atomic Bombs in Warfare

    Two hundred atomic bombs could wipe out Britain, declared Australian Professor Oliphant. He made the estimate in support of ...

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  30. FRENCH TENNIS FINALS

    The last eight in the men's singles French championship are Tom Brown, Drobny, Mitle, Pelliza, Patty. Petra, Bernard and Vbra. ...

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