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  3. STERN GANG

    JERUSALEM, Thursday: The terrorist Stern Gang in "a communique" posted up in Tel Aviv, took responsibility for the murdering of Sergt. ...

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  4. MOSCOW RADIO

    LONDON, Thursday: General MacArthur's deeds showed that he preferred to use Japan as a springboard for war with Russia, said Moscow ...

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  6. SECURITY COUNCIL

    NEW YORK, Thursday: While the Security Council was still debating the Ukrainian charges against Greece, Tirana Radio announced that ...

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  7. COUSENS CASE

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Claiming that he had destroyed the propaganda value of broadcasts prepared by him for Radio Tokio by using "a high ...

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  8. SUDDEN HEAT WAVE

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Thousands of people who flocked to Sydney's beaches this morning as the sudden heat wave now gripping the State entered ...

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  9. NO JUNEE MATCH FOR ENGLISH XI.

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Australian Board Control decided that it could not grant a match with the visiting Englishmen at Junee. ...

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  10. LABOR ULTIMATUM

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Including Mr. Colin Tannock and Mr. J. J. Graves, all Labor Ms.L.C. have been notified by the A.L.P. that they must ...

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  11. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET

    NEW YORK, Thursday: Large buying orders caused a sharp rebound in the Stock Market, and leading shares gained fractions to six points ...

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  12. "MONTY"

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: Field Marshal Montgomery, addressing one of the largest Press conferences here, announced that he will visit Australia ...

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  13. WAGGA COTTAGES NEAR COMPLETION

    Six of the cottages being erected at Turvey Park Wagga, by the Housing Commission will be ready for occupation early next week. ...

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  14. ITALIAN REPARATIONS

    Britain's lead in announcing that she does not intend to press her reparation claims against Italy has already produced similar decisions by ...

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  15. PREMIER BITTER

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Premier McKell sold in the Assembly last night that the Legislative Council's amendments to the Coal Industry Bill were ...

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  16. PRESS INQUIRY MOTION LOST

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A motion demanding that the Prime Minister hold an inquiry into the ramifications of newspapers in all capital cities in ...

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  17. THE SQUATTERS

    LONDON, Thursday: Fifty squatter families, comprising 150 people, were last night beseiged, without furniture, electricity, water, and only one ...

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  18. LIGHT AND POWER RESTRICTIONS END TODAY

    The Minister for Works and Local Government announce that all restrictions on the use of lighting and power are lifted from today. ...

    Article : 103 words
  19. 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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