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    FORECAST: Generally fine. Some scattered showers. Cool Westerly winds. ...

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  5. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  7. Palestine Uneasy As U.K. Rule Nears End

    LONDON, Tues. (S.S. and A.A.P.): An uneasy quiet has descended on Pales­tine as Jews and Arabs wait tensely for the British mandate to end on Saturday ...

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  8. Newcastle Short Of Potatoes

    For the first time in months, Newcastle will be short of potatoes. There were very few bags in the ...

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  9. Champion Miner

    TWO OF BRITAIN'S champion workers met Mr. Harold Wilson, President of the Board of Trade, when ne opened a "Britain in the Balance" Exhibition in London. They were champion miner Edwin Greenslade of South Wales, who filled 141 tons of coal in a week, and champion mill girl Miss Jean Mallinson, who was chosen by her mill at Luddenden ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Ring's Skilful Attack

    LEICESTER, Tues.: Victorian spin bowler Doug Ring gained success in his first match in England by sticking to a set plan of attack. In Leicestershire's first innings against Australia ...

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  11. LAND SUBSIDES AT WALLSEND

    A land subsidence, thought to have been caused by rainwater soaking into disused mine workings, has occurred at ...

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  12. SEARCH FOR BODY SUSPENDED

    SYDNEY.—Police have, temporarily suspended their search for the woman's body, which a nurse reported she saw being ...

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  13. The Newcastle Scene

    THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT is to have a go at trying to speed up loading and unloading at our ports. This concerns Newcastle, seeing that it is the third port of the Commonwealth. On the ...

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  14. Horse-Dope Allegation

    NEW YORK, Mon. (A.A.P.): Federal Narcotics Bureau agents today arrested trainer Earl Sande, formerly one of America's most famous jockeys, on a charge of having drugged one of his horses. The case will go to the Grand Jury. ...

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  15. Won £12,000—OR DID HE?

    SYDNEY: First prize winner in today's £12,000 lottery was "H. Murray, c/o. City Markets." The only "H. Murray" ...

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  16. EDITORIAL

    DIVERGENT views on the future security of peace in the Pacific centre naturally on the Japanese, their ability—and sincerity—in changing their way of thought and adopting ...

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  17. Russians Expel French Citizens

    BERLIN, Tues. (A.A.P.) — A French official was surprised to find nine French people camped in his back garden early ...

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  18. Car Kills Visitor Outside Hospital

    BRISBANE: A car travelling past the Women's Hospital late yesterday struck and killed a young woman and seriously ...

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