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  4. BEER CRISIS AVERTED IN WAGGA

    A beer crisis has been averted at Wagga. When a consignment of heer from Sydney did not turn ...

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  5. TRUMAN DENIES ANGLO U.S. BREACH OVER PALESTINE

    WASHINGTON, Friday (A.A.P.): President Truman denied at a press conference that Anglo-American relations were strained as a result of tSe Palestine crisis. President Truman made the statement after he had been interviewed by the ...

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  6. Timber Yard Strike

    Four of the eight men who went on strike at a Wagga timber yard on Wednesday have returned to work. A. spokesman for the remaining strikers ...

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  7. PEACE HOPES FADING IN CHINA

    PEIPING, Friday (A.A.P.): Hopes for an early negotiated peace were dispelled yesterday when Communist artillery in the eastern and western suburbs opened up a terrific bombardment. ...

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  8. He Became a "Daddy" at 100

    CAPE TOWN, Friday: Henry Potts, 100-year-old native, living at Schoonberg in Cape Province, has become the ...

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  9. EMPIRE TALKS IN FAR EAST?

    LONDON, Friday: The possibility of a Commonwealth Foreign Ministers' conference in the Far East ...

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  10. Warning to U.S. on Atomic War

    CHICAGO, Friday: Three atomic scientists reported yesterday that the United States was not yet prepared ...

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  11. Britain's Aims for 1949

    LONDON, Friday: Higher productivity and more exports for dollars might be regarded as Britain's prime goals for 1949, ...

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  12. "Profit Limitation Futile"

    CANBERRA, Friday: To depart from the principle of price decontrol and to institute tighter control by profit limitation was ...

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  13. Another B.B.C. Artist, Vernon Watson, Dies

    LONDON. Friday: Another popular B.B.C. radio artist, Vernon Watson, has died. Watson, who was known to ...

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  14. 40-50 Shif s Held Up in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Friday: Shipowners' representatives said tonight that between 40 and 50 overseas and interstate ships were now affected by the tally clerks' dispute on the Sydney waterfront. ...

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  15. REPORT URGES PREMIER TO REOPEN INQUIRY INTO RAILWAY SERVICES

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Under Secretary of the. Premiers' Department' (Mr. Roper) has told the Premier (Mr. McGirr) that a recently disbanded inquiry into the N.S.W. railway services should be ...

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  16. Middle East Oil Discovery "Exaggerated"

    LONDON, Friday: Reports of the size of the new oil deposits discovered in Sinal had been exaggerated, representatives of ...

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  19. "Practice" Flat to Train Girls in Housekeeping

    MELBOURNE, Friday: A furnished "practice" flat is to be Incorporated in a girls' technical school at Prahran. ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN GIFT TO BRITAIN

    LONDON, Friday: The High Commissioner (Mr. Beasley) in a brief ceremony at the British Treasury today, handed to the ...

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  21. LARGEST LINER FROM BRITAIN ARRIVES IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Friday: The largest and fastest passenger liner to enter the England-Australia services, the Orcades, shattered records in her maiden trip from England. She arrived at Sydney at 6 a.m. today. ...

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  22. 'Flu Epidemic Spreads to All Parts of France

    LONDON, Friday: The influenza epidemic has spread to all parts of Prance, and a third of workers are ill in some ...

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  23. Probe Into New Guinea Case

    SYDNEY, Friday: Mr. Justice Ligertwood announced today that the Royal Commission into the New Guinea timber lease would formally open at 2.30 ...

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