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  4. U.S. ZIONISTS SEEK U.N. AID TO DEFEAT CURB ON JEWISH IMMIGRATION

    NEW YORK, February 18.—The American Zionist Coherence has called on the United Nations to repudiate British restrictions on Jewish immigration to Palestine and demands a voice for the Jewish Agency for Palestine in any United Nations' discussion on the subject. The ...

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  5. Changes In Team For Fifth Test

    MELBOURNE, February 18.—Australian selectors made more changes in the Fifth Test team than was expected. Freer ...

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  6. ROYAL FAMILY STARTS ON TOUR.

    THE ROYAL FAMILY on arrival at Cape Town on Monday to begin their South African tour received a great welcome. The top photograph shows the King, Queen and two Princesses at Waterloo Station, London, as they were about to leave to board the battleship Vanguard. The bottom picture shows the electric potato chippings machine at work in the galley of the Vanguard. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Bitter Attack On War-Time Russia

    NEW YORK, February 18.—In a bitter novel based upon war-time experiences of a war correspondent in Russia, Australian journalist, Godfrey Blunden, sardonically attacked the Stalin regime for the ...

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  8. COMMOS BOYCOTT ROYALTY

    CAPE TOWN, February 10.—The South African Danie Duplessis, at Press conference held by [?] Communist ...

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  9. LITTLE HOPE OF MINERS' TALKS HERE

    SYDNEY, February 18.—The Queensland president of the Miners' Federation (Mr. T. Millar) said in Sydney to-day there was ...

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  10. CHARGED WITH HOLD-UP

    SYDNEY, February 18.—Cecil John Rolls (25), dealer, was [?]onmanded without bail to-day, on a charge of armed robbery at ...

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  11. BRITAIN RECRUITING DISPLACED PERSONS FOR ITS GOAL INDUSTRY

    LONDON, February 18.-Ministry of Labour officials as part of the Government's long term plans for the coal industry have lately been in Germany recruiting for miners among displaced persons. They are also seeking Italians for the pits, reports the political correspondent of the Daily Mail. Britain's ...

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  12. Farmer Holds Bridge Against The Governor

    WELLINGTON, Feb. 18.—Because he reached a one-way bridge first while taking milk to a factory, a ...

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  13. INCREASED PRICES FOR BOILER FOWL

    CANBERRA, February 18.—In an efforts to encourage greater shipments of food from Australia to relieve the British food ...

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  14. Negro Lynched

    NEW YORK, February 17.—At [?] (South Caro) an armed mob of 25 white men [?] a negro whom they had seized ...

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  15. VOICE OF AMERICA ON THE RADIO

    WASHINGTON, February 17.—The voice of America broadcast beamed direct to Russia, wad inaugurated to-day with a statement ...

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  17. Manufacturer Shares Money With Workers

    NEW YORK, Feb. 18.—Israel Rogosan, 60-year-old rayon and silk manufacturer, gae nearly 500,000 dollars to ...

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  18. S.A. Boycott Of Indian Traders

    LONDON, February 18.—The Exchange Telegraph's Johan [?]esburg correspondent says that the English language Press ...

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  19. MINERS ADAMANT NO MEAT, NO COAL

    BRISBANE, February 18.—Four hundred men at Collinsville State coal mine ceased work to-day for the second time this month became no meat was available. The Minister for Mines (Mr. V. ...

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  20. Present Pension Is Degrading Existence

    BRISBANE, February 18.—It was degrading for pensioners, to live on the present pension, Mr. r Elson al the Retired Mine ...

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  21. RADIO INTERFERENCE.

    R[?] correspondent by that [?] radio announced that the Be[?] and expects heavy [?] ...

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  22. FOURTH DAUGHTER TO JULIANA

    LONDON, February 18.—Reu[?] correspondent says [?] Juliana's fourth [?] born at 1.30 a.m. ...

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  23. Soviet Accusation Brings U.S. Retort

    WASHINGTON, February 17.—The State Department announces that the Secretary of State (General Marshall) sent a reply to Moscow through the U.S. Ambassador (Mr. Bedell Smith) to Russia's protest against what it terms "the hostile attitude" shown by the ...

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  24. SPATE OF ROBBERIES IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, February 18.—Within 12 hours of Sydney's big jewellery robbery yesterday, the home of Russell Evans, company director. Bellevue Hill, was entered last night Jewellery valued at £700 was stolen. on returning home about ...

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