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  4. JEWS AND ARABS FIGHT FOR HAIFA; BRITISH LEAVE

    JERUSALEM, Thursday (A.A.P.): A battle for control of the port of Haifa, where Jews outnumber Arabs by 421, has followed in the wake of a surprise British withdrawal from the whole of the city, except their ...

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  5. ABORIGINES PREPARE FOR CORROBOREE

    CORROBOREE REHEARSAL—Dressed in their war paint, aborigines rehearsed the other night for their corroboree, which opens at Wirths' Olympia, Melbourne, on Saturday. Aborigines are attending from Queensland, New South Wales, Gippsland and other districts for the show, for which Harold Blair, the aboriginal tenor, will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FADDEN SUSPICIOUS OF PRICES REFERENDUM

    BRISBANE, Thursday: "There is room for the suspicion that there is much more hidden within the simple words 'Prices, rents and other charges' than is ...

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  7. CHEAP TREATMENT OF CANCER— "AS GOOD AS RADIUM"

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (A.A.P.): Metal cobalt will do as much as—but no more than—radium in the treatment of cancer. This was stated today by Mr. David Lilienthal, chairman of the U.S. Atomic ...

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  8. DEMONSTRATION IN WAGGA TO DISCUSS SNOWY DIVERSION

    The Murrumbidgee Valley Water Users' Association intends to hold in Wagga a few weeks before the next Premiers' Conference, a large demonstration and meeting at which the opinion of New South Wales ...

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  9. Moscow Attack on Italy's Vote

    ROME, Thursday (A.A.P.): Smarting under their decisive defeat in the Italian elections which have given the ...

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  10. NEW LAND ACQUISITION BILL IN PARLT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The bill to enable one or more members of the forces or discharged members of the forces to acquire ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CABLES IN BRIEF

    BERLIN, Thursday: An American statement today bluntly accuses the Russians of kidnapping a number of people in ...

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  12. Education Week

    To celebrate Education Centenary Week the member for Wagga (Mr. E. H. Graham) yesterday visited his old school at Lake Albert. Accompanied by his daughter, Miss Phyllis ...

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  13. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION DECISIONS

    GENEVA, Thursday (A.A.P.): By 31 votes to six, the United Nations Conference on Freedom of Information has adopted the ...

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  14. GERMANS MAY BUY MUCH AUSTIN WOOL

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P): German merchants are expected to buy abroad 5000 tons of merino and 18,000 tons of ...

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  15. CHINA WANTS VETO RIGHT IN JAPAN TALKS

    NANKING, Thurs, (A.A.P.Reuter): A proposal that the veto be retained by all foun Allied Powers in writing the ...

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  16. Siamese Cabinet

    BANGKOK, Thursday: The Siamese Parliament last night passed a vote of confidence in the new Cabinet, headed by Field ...

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  18. HOUSEWIVES SEEK DRASTIC CHANGE IN PRICE-FIXING

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A deputation from the New Housewives' Association today asked the Minister for Trade and Customs ...

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  19. Canberra Items

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The demand for new English cars in Australia should be met within nine to 12 months, the Minister ...

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  21. Swedish-German Trade Agreement

    FRANKFURT, Thurs, (A.A.P): The British and American zones of Germany have signed the largest trade agreement ...

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  22. Allegedly Shot Wife After Changi Remark

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Reginald James Kitching, a 27-year-old former prisoner of war, today pleaded guilty to a charge of ...

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  23. Primate of All Ireland Not to Visit Australia

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Primate of All Ireland (Dr. Dalton) who was to have visited Australia for the centenary celebrations of ...

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  24. £350 Damages Awarded Against Hairdresser

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A woman who claimed that a city hairdressing salon had ruined her hair was today awarded £350 ...

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