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  3. ARABS CAUSED EXPLOSION

    JERUSALEM, Feb. 23. A.A.P.— British troops raided Arab premises in Haifa to-day, arrested two armed Arabs and seized arms and ammunition, including 200 sticks of dynamite, ...

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  4. Snake Starred In "Eureka" Set

    SINGLETON, Monday.—While what proved to be a snake crawled up his clothing Jack ("Mandy") Mandeville carried ...

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  5. PREPARING FOR SHOW

    Whirls and wheels at Newcastle Show. Alan Weekes arranges an exhibit. The show will open to-morrow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Light Tests At Richmond Main

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Electricity experts will conduct experiments in fluorescent lighting at Richmond Main colliery on Wednesday. The Joint Coal Board is ...

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  7. Prague Crisis Armed Police At Key Buildings

    PRAGUE, Feb. 23.—Armed police guards were posted to-day outside Parliament, the foreign embassies and all radio stations, says British United Press. Sub-machine-guns and ...

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  8. Prices Poll Will Cost £150,000

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The referendum on rents and prices on May 29 would be almost as costly as the last Federal ...

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  9. Treated Firms Fairly, Says Prime Minister

    CANBERRA, Monday.— The Government had treated companies sympathetically in letting them retain undistributed profits during the ...

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  10. T.E.A. Charters Planes For Tasman Run

    AUCKLAND, Monday.— Tasman Empire Airways has arranged charter flights to carry on its service between New Zealand and ...

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  11. Minister's Reply On Steel Cargo Loading

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Figures of steel cargoes lifted by the River Murrumbidgee and the Mungana at Newcastle in December were ...

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  12. Undertaking "Flouted" By Dock Strikers

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Metal trades employers said to-day that 1200 employees on strike at Cockatoo Dock are flouting an ...

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  13. Blue Metal Pile On Line Derails Train

    LITHGOW, Monday.— Police and railway officials investigating the derailment of a goods train on the Western line, between ...

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  14. Continue Work On Flats

    Work would proceed to-day on the Housing Commission's flats project in Parkway-avenue, and with a larger team of men, despite two orders issued by Greater Newcastle Council ...

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  15. Flying Ferraros Hope They Won't Get Lost

    SAN FRANCISCO, February 23. A.A.P.—The "Flying Ferrare family" arrived here to-night. They are flying from Italy to Australia ...

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  16. PRICE SUBSIDIES TO CONTINUE

    CANBERRA, Monday.— The Federal Cabinet Sub-committee decided to-day to retain price stabilisation subsidies to prevent steep increases in the cost of living. ...

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  17. 7000 Sydney Drivers Idle on Friday

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Sydney's road transport services will be disorganised on Friday when 7000 transport drivers in the ...

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  18. 12ft. Python Killed On Cot

    DARWIN, Monday.— Angelo Zammit, of Adelaide Waters, killed a 12ft. rock python as it was forcing its way under the ...

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  19. Statement Resented

    Wharf labourers resented statements that they were responsible for the cargo lag in Newcastle, the branch Secretary of the Waterside ...

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  20. Plane Circles During Lincoln Victims' Funeral

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A Lincoln bomber circled overhead while 2000 people watched the mass burial at Lutwych cemetery to-day ...

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  21. U.S. Attitude On Antarctic Surprises Chile

    NEW YORK, Feb. 23. A.A.P.—The Chilean Government newspaper, "La Nacion," said the announcement of the United States ...

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  22. IMAM WAS SHOT FROM PASSING CAR

    CAIRO, Feb. 23. A.A.P.—Shots from a car which drew level while the Royal car was touring one of the suburbs, killed King Yehia, his ...

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  23. Four German Experts Leave London To-day

    MELBOURNE, Monday— The first four of about 30 Germans, engaged by the Australian Scientific Mission in Germany for ...

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  24. Allocated 7000 Dollars For Davis Cup Tour

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— The Government had allocated 7000 dollars for the expenses of the Australian team to play for the Davis Cup ...

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  25. House Win Was "Good Double-up Bet"

    THE success of a horse at a race meeting in Melbourne last Saturday week led to a Newcastle man winning a special prize, ...

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  26. British Airline Sacks Pilots

    LONDON, Feb. 23. A.A.P.—British European Airways, which has 330 pilots, and 175 radio officers, decided, under its ...

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  27. Made Snow Ploughs From Armoured Cars

    LONDON, February 23. A.A.P.—After the week-end blizzard and freeze, a slow thaw set in to-day. Snow ploughs operated all last ...

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  28. Vain Dive to Save Life of Mayfield Man

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A ship's officer dived fully clothed into the Brisbane River in a bid to save the life of a ship's fireman to-night. ...

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  29. Thirteen Die in Plane Crash

    MANILA, Feb. 23. A.A.P.—Thirteen passengers, most of them children, were burned to death when a commercial airliner ...

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  30. COAL LACK AFFECTS ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, Monday.— Irregular coal shipments from Newcastle to South Australia have caused a serious position in power supplies ...

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  31. More Child Migrants

    CANBERRA, Monday.— With the arrival in Fremantle on March 6 of 29 children from Britain, the progress total of child migrants this ...

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