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  3. British C-in-C leaves Jerusalem ARAB LEAGUE DECLARES WAR ON PALESTINE JEWS

    THE General Secretariat of the Arab League in Damascus yesterday formally declared a "state of war" against Palestine Jewry, says Associated Press. It said the Arab countries were, facing war against an enemy that had been ...

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  4. Blockaded Jews now free to enter Palestine

    THIS WAS ONE OF THE CROWDED JEWISH MIGRANT SHIPS which ran the British blockade of Palestine. This blockade has now been lifted and thousands of Jews are flocking into the country. Ships are landing Jewish migrants at Haifa. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Peer and peeress die in crash

    Earl Fitzwilliam and Lady Kathleen Hartington were both killed when a Skyways plane, which the Earl had chartered, ...

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  6. N Z MAY HAND BACK SEIZED FINNISH BARQUE

    WELLINGTON, Fri: The NZ barque Famir may be returned to her former owner, Finland, after she completes her present trip to New Zealand. ...

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  7. 5,700 AWAIT PASSAGE FROM NEW ZEALAND

    It is estimated that 5,700 persons are waiting to cross the Tasman to Australia, and, with no regular passenger sea service after the ...

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  8. Floods enter man drowned

    AUCKLAND, Fri: After a storm which lasted 30 hours flood waters this afternoon entered the main shopping ...

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  9. ROYAL COUPLE IN PARIS

    PRINCESS ELIZABETH and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, were given a tumultuous welcome on their arrival at Gare du Nord yesterday. The French turned out in thousands ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SAWMILLER CRUSHED TO DEATH BY LOG

    Mr E. C. Mills, owner of a sawmilling plant at Glen Creek, near Dederang, in the Kiewa Valley, suffered fatal injuries when a huge log ...

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  11. CUSTOMS MAN HURT TRYING TO STOP CAR

    A Customs officer, Mr W: H. Walsh, was run over by a car he tried to stop at South Wharf early yesterday morning. ...

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  13. B C O F CHIEF ON WAY TO BRITAIN

    Lieut.-General H. C. H. Robertson, C-in-C BCOF, leaves Japan today by air for England to attend an Imperial General Staff conference at ...

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  14. W A BUTTER RELIEF FOR DARWIN

    DARWIN, Fri: A special consignment of butter is being flown to Darwin from Perth to relieve the town's increasing shortage, brought ...

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  15. Japanese Bishop for England

    Church of England congregations in the BCOF area recently raised £400 to send the Right Rev Hinsuke Yashiro, presiding Bishop of ...

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  16. WHALE ATTACKS FISHERMEN

    HOBART, Fri: A whale attacked two fishermen in an 18ft fishing boat off the coast of St Helens and nearly capsized the craft in a five-minute ...

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  17. STORES BARGE OFF REEF: DAMAGE SLIGHT

    DARWIN, Fri: The 150-ton coastal barge Phoenix, which ran aground on a coral reef more than a fortnight ago, has been refloated, and ...

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  18. £600 MENTIONED IN SYDNEY RENTS CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Fri: Harcourt McLean Garden and Thomas Leslie Harvey were remanded in the special Federal were today on a charge of having ...

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  19. DISABLED SHIP TAKEN IN TOW

    The rescue ship Kamo took the disabled motorship Port Waikato in tow yesterday morning, and is proceeding to Wellington. ...

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