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  4. BRITAIN HOPES TO STAND ALONE IN THREE YEARS' TIME

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.): Hope that Britain would make herself independent of all outside help by 1952 was expressed by the Chancellor of the Exchequor (Sir Stafford Cripps) in the House of Commons last night. ...

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  5. CYCLED AROUND AUSTRALIA

    Two Melbourne girls who this week completed a cycling trip round Australia plan other trips—one to Borneo and the other to England—to sec the countryside on bicycles. Pictured above, they are Wendy Law (left) and Shirley Duncan. They have been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HYDRO PLANTS ON 'BIDGEE, MURRAY

    SYDNEY, Friday: A scheme for the erection of three hydro-electric power stations on the Murrumbidgee and four on the Murray River has been approved ...

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  7. BUSHFIRE WARNING

    SYDNEY, Friday: A bushfire warning was issued today by the executive member of the ...

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  8. Soviet—U.S. Strain May Ease

    John Foster Dulles, leading Republican Party foreign policy authority, stated that there will be a gradual ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. AUSTRALIA TO RECOGNISE ISRAEL

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced tonight that the Government of Australia had ...

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  10. Liberals Deny Labor Charges

    MELBOURNE, Friday: The Federal President of the Liberal Party (Mr. R. G. Casey) today denied Labor Party charges that ...

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  11. ROBBERY AT HAY RAILWAY STATION

    HAY, Friday: Two robberies have been committed on railway property. and departmental funds and some cash and ...

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  12. Britain Expects Big Cut in Wheat Price Under any New Pact

    WASHINGTON, Friday (A.A.P.): Britain has served notice on the world wheat conference that it expects a substantial reduction in prices under any new international agreement. HOWEVER, Canada and ...

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  13. Wagga Speedway Plan; Council Asks Club to Name New Proposal

    The Wagga City Council decided last night to inform the Wagga Motor Cycle Club that it was prepared to consider any new proposition for the establishment of a speedway in Wagga. ...

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  14. WAGGA X-RAY APPOINTMENTS OVER 7000

    Wagga people X-rayed by the And. T.B. Association Mobile Unit now number more than 800. ...

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  15. Dutch Action Defended

    Lord vansittart, who, with other Opposition peers in the House of Lords recently, defended the Dutch against ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. MR. CHIFLEY AND "FLYING PLATES"

    CANBERRA, Friday: The intercession of the Prime Minister ( Mr. Chifley) to solve the ...

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  17. Catholic Protests Extended

    SYDNEY, Friday: A high official of the Catholic Church said the protest against the arrest of Hungarian Primate. ...

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  18. Mr. Casey May Resign to Help Lib.-C.P. Merger

    MELBOURNE, Friday: The federal President of the Liberal party (Mr. R. G. Casey) has offered to resign. If necessary. ...

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  19. YANCO MAN IN A.L.P. SENATE TEAM

    SYDNEY, Friday: An A.L.P. Senate team of four, to be run at the next Federal election, was selected by the State executive ...

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  20. Arrest on Spy Charge

    NEW YORK, Friday: F.B.L agents have arrested Sam Carr. Russian-born former organiser of the Canadian Communist Party. ...

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  21. SOLDIERS' PENSIONS MAY BE INCREASED

    CANBERRA, Friday. The Prime Minister (Mr. Chlfley) today told the president (Mr. Eric Millhouse) and the general ...

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  24. ALL PLATES DISAPPEAR FROM MACHINE

    All five pulsator "plates from the milking machine at Tarcutta have disappeared, said Mr. A. Portors, Tarcutta engineer, ...

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  25. Council to Proceed With Gasworks Centre

    The Wagga City Council has decided to go ahead with the construction of a gasworks storeroom, office and showroom. Last night a motion passed at the last meeting ...

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  26. COUNCIL WORRIED OVER WAGGA DROME RUNWAYS

    If the Commonwealth Government did not take immediate action to provide sealed runways at the Wagga aerodrome, there ...

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  27. Aust. Protest to Hungarian Govt.

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Commonwealth Government has taken action to prevent any injustice being perpetrated in the ...

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  28. Woman's Body Identified by Hair, Stockings

    SYDNEY, Friday: The decomposed body of Miss Eileen Bridget Shelley, 56, spinster, washed up at North Harbord on ...

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  29. Hay Draper's Estate of £30,000

    SYDNEY, Friday: Probate of the will of Anthony Joseph Morgan, 46, draper, of Hay, granted in the Supreme Court ...

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  30. War a "Possibility"

    WASHINGTON, Friday: "War Is not Imminent, but it is at least possibility." said the secretory to the Army (Mr. ...

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