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  5. SEE[?] U.S. SIGNATURE TON ATLANTIC PACT

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The United States' signature to the North Atlantic pact from mutual military [?] is to be sought by the five Western Union powers—Britain, France, Holland, Belgium ...

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  6. WORLD REVOLT SEEN AS RED OBJECTIVE

    PARIS, Wednesday.—International Communism is working for world revolution through "force, coercion and terrorism." This charge was levelled by the United States ...

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  7. New British Life-Saving Jacket.

    The terror of falling over be are from a ship or being plunged into the sea from aircraft will be lessened by the new British life-saving jacket which is designed to give a self-righting movement that prevents the weather from floating on the face. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Munro Held Solely To Blame In Vagabond Case.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— The V.R.C. Committee to-day held jockey D. Munro solely responsible for the defeat of ...

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  9. VISIT OF 45 SALVATION ARMY OFFICERS

    About 45 Salvation Army officers from northern New South Wales yesterday commenced a three days' retreat in ...

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  10. Mr. Churchill to Speak on Foreign Affairs

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Winston Churchill is likely to make the major speech in the House of Commons to-morrow ...

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  11. Policeman Fined For S.P. Bets

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A police constable was fined [?] by the Police Discipline Board yesterday on two charges of ...

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  12. SOME PRIVATE COMPANIES WILL BENEFIT, SAYS P.M.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, said last night that some private companies would receive benefits from the Government's private company tax proposals if they were ...

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  13. BUSHFIRE WARNINGS FOR N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Bushfire warning for the whole of the State were issued by the Weather Bureau to-day as ...

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  14. Clash Expected In U.K. Parliament.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An immediate clash over the Government's steel nationalisation proposals is to be precipitated by ...

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  15. RUSSIA REJECTS PROTEST

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—Anglo-American protests that Soviet planes have violated air safety rules in harassing the Berlin ...

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  17. MAIN PRIZES IN LOTTERY 1740

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  18. Yesterday Hottest Since February

    Yesterday was the hottest day in Glen Innes since last summer. The maximum temperature of ...

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  19. Resignation of British Labour M.P.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Ivan Thomas [?] has resigned from the [?] party because he disagrees [?] the ...

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  20. AMERICA URGED TO CALL RUSSIA'S BLUFF

    In an exclusive interview with the American United Press, General H. H. Arnold, wartime head of the United States Air ...

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  21. MAN FOUND DEAD ON ROADSIDE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The body of an inmate of the Waterfall Sanitarium was found lying in a drain off Prince's ...

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  22. Eleven Bands In Inverell Contest

    Eleven bands faced the adjudicator Mr. N. K. Sigo, at the band contest held in Inverell on Sunday. ...

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  23. To-day's Forecast

    Issued Sydney, 1 p.m. Colder change, with fresh south-west and later, southerly winds; scattered rain and ...

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  24. WOOL REPORT

    Winchcombe Carson Ltd. sold 7800 bales of wool at their Sydney auction yesterday. Under strong competition from ...

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  25. TRAVELLERS USE PLANE ON THEIR ROUND

    Two commercial travellers yesterday landed a Tiger Moth aeroplane on Glen Innes racecourse, transacted their business and left within three hours for Inverell and Moree, where they intended to ...

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  26. Western Union As Bulwark Against Communism

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Voicing the belief that western civilisation "offers something infinitely greater than can be offered by the Soviet Union," Britain's Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, told the House of Commons yesterday that it was necessary to build up moral, economic and military ...

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  27. 9/- RISE IN COURT COSTS

    SYDNEY: Witness fees in court cases will be increased by 9/- a day from the beginning of next year. ...

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  28. SOVIET TROOPS ON MOVE

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—Large forces of Soviet troops, armoured, cars and heavy artillery are moving up to the Soviet-American, ...

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