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  4. WORLD-WIDE REGRET AT KINGS ILLNESS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The cable lines into London [?] by Britain Commonwealth and many other parts of the world carried record traffic yesterday as the Premiers, Press and public sent ...

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  6. Britain Not Behind U.S. In Problem Of China

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—A fundamental difference in the British and American attitude towards the China problem is emerging here and, according to Reuter, the present differences ...

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  7. Visited King

    The Britain Prime Minister, Mr. Ci[?]nent Attice, who was the first official visitor to Buckingham Palace after the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. COUNTRY WEEK CRICKET SCORES

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  9. PUSH CLAIMS FOR SECONDARY INDUSTRIES

    expected to decide at to-night's meeting, to push the claims of Glen Innes for the establishment of secondary industries. ...

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  10. 4,000 STRIKERS HOLD PROTEST MEETING

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—About 4000 railway and tramway worker's at a meeting at Unity Hall last night decided to ...

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  11. LORDS SUPPORT DRIVE AGAINST CRIME

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Lord Chancellor, Lord Jowitt, last night ralfied the House of Lords to support what may ...

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  12. MAN FOUND WITH STAB WOUND

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A few hours after a man and his crippled wife were savagely bashed in their home at ...

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  13. BERLIN AIRCRAFT BACK TO NORMAL

    BERLIN, Wednesday—Good flying weather following recent [?]mpering fogs, enabled the combined Anglo-American airlift ...

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  14. Search For Storm-Damaged British Freighter

    HALIFAX, Wednesday.—American coastguard and Canadian search planes are looking for a storm-damaged British ...

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  15. MORE CHARGES FOR DAY'S STOPPAGE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —M[?] the [?] ask will be [?] the ...

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  16. Member Suspended Following Nazi Salute

    Mr. Keon ([?], Richmond) was suspended until December 31 in the Legislative Assembly last right for giving a Na[?] salute in ...

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  17. WARNING OF GOVT. PLAN TO CONTROL PRESS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— Eliminiation of a free press would be the Government's next step after it gained ...

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  18. MARSHALL PLAN SUCCESS

    LONDON, Wednesday..—Unless "something happened to interface with it," the Marshal Plans was assured of success, T ...

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  19. Seeking Support For Increase In Price of Milk

    At a meeting of the Armidale branch of the Northern N.S.W. Farmers' Union, Armidale dairymen approached the ...

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  20. MAIN PRIZES LOTTERY 1755

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  21. JET FIGHTERS PURCHASED BY DENMARK VATICAN RADIOS JAMMED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Denmark will buy 35 jet fighters from Britain as part of the £5 million sterling re-armament ROME, Wednesday.—Bundapest radio, which is controlled by the Cominform has been jamming the Vatican radio's ...

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  22. To-day's Markets

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  23. BRITAIN OFFERS TO WAIVE U.N.O. VETO

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Britain, in the United Nations' Organisation Minor Political Committee, yesterday reiterated [?] ...

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  24. Lost Property at Station

    The Glen Innes police are endeavouring to locate the owners of a considerable amount of lost property which they have on ...

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  25. WORLD ACCEPT WAR TO END COMMUNISM

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It Communism could only be swept out of existence by a war, he would accept war in spite of all ...

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  26. To-day's Forecast

    Fine generally, [?] to warm on the coast, but warm to hot [?] during the day, but cool at night; light to moderate ...

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  27. BIG LOSS ON ROYAL TOUR CANCELLATION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Insurance companies would lose a bout a quarter of a million pounds in Australia and New Zealand because of the Royal tour post[?]ment. ...

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  28. U.S. PROPOSALS FOR SETTLEMENT IN PALESTINE

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Proposals which would eliminate key parts of Britain's s[?] for a final settlement in Palestine ...

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  29. Criticism of Passive Defence Measures

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Britain had to be careful she did not allow herself to be defeated without a single shot being ...

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  30. Lutana Captain Misled By False Information

    CANBERRA, Wednesday—The report of the court of inquiry into the Lutana air crash was tabled in the House of Representative to-day. The report said that the captain of the aircraft had been missed by false and deceptive information and was flying miles off his course. ...

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  31. 63 LIVES LOST IN BOMBAY CYCLONE

    BOMBAY.—Wednesday.—Bombay is slowly recovering from a cyclone which it is feared, cost 63 lives during the 24 hours it ...

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  32. Sentences to Stand

    TOKIO, Wednesday. (A.A.P.-Reuter).—General MacArthur to-day upheld the sentences imposed on all 25 Japanese war ...

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