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  4. MR. ATTLEE'S VISIT

    LONDON, Tuesday: Some doubt has arisen as to whether the Prime Minister. Mr. Attlee, and Mrs. Attlee will be able to make the promised visit to ...

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  5. MORRIS FINED £15

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Douglas Ronald Morris (26), journalist, was fined £15, in default, 30 days' imprisonment, at the Central court today for having ...

    Article : 93 words
  6. BRITISH FOOD MINISTER RESIGNS

    LONDON, Tuesday: The Food Minister, sir Ben Smith, has resigned. A statement from Downing street said: "Sir Ben has had a very heavy ...

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  7. SUGAR AND TEA RATIONING

    The Rationing Commission announces that on and after Monday next June 3 new coupons already in the ration books will be available for ...

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  9. SYRIA

    LONDON, Tuesday: The Syrian Legation in London states that it has been authorised by the Syrian Government to deny that an underground ...

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  10. ARAB OFFICIAL

    JERUSALEM. Tuesday: "I hope that the Arab League declares war against Britain, so that the Arab case may be brought to a head," said the ...

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  11. WAGE PEGGING CRITICISED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: An attack on the wage-pegging regulations was made today by Mr. J. A. Cranwell, chairman of the Commonwealth ...

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  12. U.S. OBSERVER

    LONDON. Tuesday: The U.S. Save Department has announced that an American observer has been sent to the Siam-Indo China border to report ...

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  13. WAGGA'S FREE LIBRARY KEPT BUSY

    WAGGA. Tuesday: Since the Wagga Municipal Free Library opened its door for borrowing on Saturday, more than 330 books have been taken out. ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN VICTORY CONTINGENT

    LONDON, Tuesday: Although the cruiser Shropshire is expected to arrive at Portsmouth on Thursday afternoon, the Australian Victory ...

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  15. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Fourteen cases of infantile paralysis all from the metropolitan area, were reported yesterday. ...

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  16. U.S. RAILROAD BROTHERHOOD

    CLEVELAND, Tuesday: President of the Railroad Brotherhood, Mr. Whitney, denied that his union would spend 47,000,000 dollars to defeat ...

    Article : 53 words
  17. REMARKABLE ESCAPE AT TEMORA

    TEMORA, Tuesday: When the car he was driving struck the tender of the engine of the Wyalong-Temora train at the Polaris street crossing, Mr. ...

    Article : 82 words
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  19. FETTLER LOSES LEG

    HARDEN. Tuesday: A railway fattier named Charles Howell had his left leg amputated yesterday following an accident during the week-end ...

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  20. LIQUOR-GUZZLING ACCUSATION

    BOSTON. Tuesday: Denouncing "liquor-guzzling" by the United Nations' delegates. Dr. Daily Marsh, president of the Boston University, ...

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  23. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Overseas news in this newspaper is supplied by Australian Associated Press, sources include in England The Times. Daily Telegraph. Daily Mail, ...

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