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  4. INTENSIVE MANHUNT FOR THREE KIDNAPPERS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—Squads of detectives, the most intensive manhunt in the State's history, ore combing Melbourne suburbs for three armed men who last night kidnapped a wealthy ...

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  5. CHIFLEY DENIES EMPLOYMENT CLAIM

    CANBERRA, Thursday—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) denied in the House of Representatives that he ever said the ...

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    The "Cootamundra Daily Herald" is a subscriber to the Australian Associated Press, which provides the overseas news in ...

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  7. U.S. ARMS AID BILL

    WASHINGTON, Thursday—Congress had approved President Truman's. 1,314,010,000 dollars Foreign Arms Aid Bill, and ...

    Article : 61 words
  8. THE HOUSE OF LORDS REJECTS DEVVALUATION

    LONDON, Thursday—Britain's Labor Government was defeated on the devaluation policy last night in the House of Lords, predominantly Conservative, by 93 votes to 24. ...

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  9. CHINA'S CHARGE AGAINST RUSSIA

    LAKE SUCCESS, Thursday—In the face of a warning by Russia that such an action would "serve to increase the campaign ...

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  10. NEW FEDERAL UNI. SCHOLARSHIPS

    A permanent Commonwealth scholarship scheme for University and Technical College students will begin in 1951, Mr. ...

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  12. CUSTOMS OFFICERS SEIZE COMMO'S GRAMOPHONE RECORDS

    SYDNEY, Thursday—Customs officers at Mascot Aerodrome today seized an album of gramophone records which the ...

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  13. NO REFERENDUM ON BANK NATIONALISATION

    CANBERRA, Thursday—No referendum in connection with bank nationalisation will be held in conjunction with the ...

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  14. FOUR-POWER TALKS

    BERLIN, Thursday—western Allies have told the Russians that they cannot continue Four-Power negotiations with them in ...

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  16. THIRD RABBIT OFFENCE

    For not taking required steps to deal with rabbits on his property, a district resident was fined £40 at Young Court. It ...

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  17. STATE LOTTERY

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  18. GOVT. GRANT FOR CITRUS PUBLICITY

    SYDNEY, Thursday—The State Government has made a grant of £250 to assist a lemon advertising campaign being ...

    Article : 88 words
  19. BETTING RAID SEQUEL

    Ranging from £2 to £10, fines totalling £168 were imposed on 71 men at Young Court on various charges under the Gaming ...

    Article : 69 words
  20. ATOMIC BOMBS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday—United States Atomic Energy officials have decided that more American atomic bombs must be ...

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  21. SILOS READY FOR NEW WHEAT

    STONEY, Thursday—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Graham) said he expected all wheat silos to be empty by the ...

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  22. KEMPSEY FLOOD RELIEF APPEAL

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  23. VIOLENT RAINSTORMS

    MADRID, Thursday.—In a violent rainstorm that swept the southern half of drought-stricken Spain yesterday, 23 ...

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