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  4. PROTESTANTS ALLEGED CONFESSION

    LONDON, February 21. —The Bulgarian Press has published the alleged confession of the ...

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  5. Garden's Bid To Delay Royal Commission Hearing Fails

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A bid by John Smith ("Jock") Garden's counsel to delay the hearing of the Royal Commission into the New Guinea timber case failed to-day. The Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice ...

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    OSLO, February 21.—Norway's reply to the Russian offer of a non-aggression pact will be a polite rejection and the Government will secure the country's formal adherence to the North Atlantic pact as soon as possible. ...

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  7. Norway Will Join Atlantic Alliance

    Norway's contribution to the alliance would be the expansion of main harbors and airfields. This would enable her in case of armed aggression to receive the fullest possible military aid from the United States and other member States. ...

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    THE Archbishop of Liverpool (the Most Reverend Richard Downey) addressing 6000 people at a rally of Roman Catholics in the Albert Hall, London, called to protest against the arrest of Cardinal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Lied Over Killing

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — A man in the Coroner's Court to-day said he had invented a story about being knocked ...

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  10. "Temporary Import Of Asiatics"

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Sir William Angliss, Liberal Victorian M.L.C., to-day denied he wishes for a large scale ...

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  11. STATE TO CARRY THE DINGO BABY

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Queensland would have to tackle immediately the problem of financing a £450,000 dingo fence project, the Minister for Lands (Mr. Foley) said to-day. This was because the ...

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  12. MIDDLE EAST ARMISTICE

    TEL AVIV, February 21.—It is learned that the Israeli Provisional Cabinet accepted the draft of the Israeli—Egyptian ...

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  13. New Plans For Chiang Kai-shek

    SHANGHAI, February 21.—Ho Ying Chin, former Defence Minister, who arrived here on Saturday evening, is expected to visit ...

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  14. Wall Kills 360

    LISBON, February 21.— Several hundred beggars were killed while they were sitting beside a 24ft. ...

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  15. Australia Empire centre for development of atomic force

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Australia within 15 years will become the major centre of the British Empire for the development of atomic power. Vital experiments for the use of atomic power for both defence and industrial purposes will be ...

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  16. Aust. Defence Industries

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Minister in charge of the C.S.I.R. (Mr. Dedman) denied to-day that the Government ...

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  17. Samford Bank Case

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Because defence counsel took preliminary objections to the admission of alleged ...

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  18. TOWN FLOODED

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The Macintyre River at Inverell broke its bonks at 4 a.m. this morning and flooded the basement of seven ...

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  19. Ancient Tattooed Mummy

    MOSCOW, February 21. —A 2000-year-old mummy with wild animals tattooed on its chest has ...

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  20. Into Space

    WELLINGTON, February 21. — Two men who alighted from a service car on the road between Upper Takaka and Cobb power ...

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  21. FIGHTING WORDS

    LONDON, February 21.—Mr. Neal Blaney, member for East Donegal in the Eire Parliament, in a speech said if constitutional ...

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  22. Student Exchange Mooted By Eden

    BRISBANE, Monday. — The interchange of University students by all countries in the British Commonwealth was advocated ...

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  23. Warship Lighting

    LONDON, February 21.—Fluorescent lighting systems are being developed for installations in new warships because the ordinary ...

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  24. HOMICIDE CHARGE

    PARIS, February 21. — The learner-driver and engineer of an engine which was involved in a crash with the Nancy express on ...

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  25. BALKAN TROUBLE

    LONDON, February 21.—Tirana radio said that the Albanian Government was liquidating a "bed of espionage" led by ...

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  26. MASS INDIAN ARRESTS STOP RED SABOTAGE

    NEW DELHI, February 21.—Five hundred arrests have been made throughout India of ringleaders who planned to attack power houses, workshops, signal boxes and bridges on railways and other ...

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  27. MR. ANTHONY EDEN APPEALS FOR GREATER RECIPROCAL TRADE

    BRISBANE, Monday.—In an address to 2500 people at the City Hall to-day Mr. Anthony Eden made a strong appeal for even greater trade between Queensland and Great Britain. He met with an ...

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  28. Ironing Out In Palestine

    RHODES, February 21—The Acting Palestine Mediator (Dr. Bunche) presented Egyptian and Jewish delegations ...

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  29. AFRICANS ATTACK INDIAN VEHICLES

    DURBAN, February 21.—Two Indians were seriously injured in a clash last night, when crowds of Africans attacked an Indian bus and motor cars. Other Indians were wounded less seriously, but many were ...

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  30. MORE BEER, LESS TOBACCO

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Beer production in Australia is rising steadily month by month, but the tobacco output ...

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  31. Huge Navy Manoeuvres

    WASHINGTON, February 21.—The United States Navy announced the start to-morrow of the biggest peace time war ...

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  32. Guiana Gold?

    LONDON, February 21. —Gold quarrying will start soon at the foot of Treasure Mountain in ...

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  33. OLIVER RESENTED

    BERLIN, February 21. — A Berlin crowd of Polish Jews burst into a cinema in the British sector and prevented the showing of ...

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  34. RUSSIAN PRISONERS

    BERLIN, February 21.—German anti-Communists who claimed to be former Russian prisoners stated that over 130,000 Germans died in ...

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  35. HANGED IN CELL

    ATHENS, February 21.—The Communist leader Demetrius Pararigas was found hanged in a prison cell. He used the tape of ...

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