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  4. KING HAD COMFORTABLE DAY, SAYS LATE BULLETIN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The King had a comfortable day and has been able to take some nourishment." This was the brief text of a bulletin on His ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH COUNTRIES COULD DEVELOP INTO GREAT PRODUCTION BLOC

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Ministers from Commonwealth countries, including Australia, meeting in London on raw materials problems, are believed to have assessed their potentialities as capable of developing ...

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  7. BERLIN AIRLIFT MEMORIAL

    A memorial to 75 men who lost their lives during the Berlin airlift was formally dedicated at Tempelhof Airfield in Berlin, Germany, recently. The monument is a tribute to 39 British, 31 American and 5 German airmen—aviators and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PRODUCTION RISK IN NAVY BEANS?

    A frequent complaint levelled at navy beans is the risk involved in production of the crop. ...

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  9. Tax Increases Forecast In New Budget

    Proposals to raise another £10 million in taxation can be expected to be announced in the Commonwealth ...

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  10. RUSSIAN JETS SHOT DOWN IN AIR BATTLE

    TOKIO, Wednesday.— Thirty six U.S. Sabre Jets shot down five Russian type MIG fifteens and ...

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  11. Ex-Boxer Dies After Shooting Affray

    A twenty-three-year-old ex-boxer. Gavin Walsh—one of three persons shot by a gunman at St. Kilda last night, died in ...

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  12. U.S. Educators Urge End Of Homework

    Officials of the National Education Association, in America, have been pressing school administrators to cut out formal ...

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  13. Esperanto Gains Adherents As World Language

    Increasing attention is being throughout the world to the greater use of a 60-year-old international auxiliary ...

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  14. MINISTER OFFERS TO RESIGN AFTER CABINET CLASH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Transport Minister, Mr. Sheaban, offered to resign after a clash with other Ministers while ...

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  15. To-day's Forecast

    More rain in central, eastern and south-eastern NSW, with scattered thunderstorms and few showers on the north-west ...

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  16. 12½ p.c. Increase In Fares

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The State Cabinet has approved of an average increase of about 12½ per cent in train, bus and ...

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  17. U.K. TECHNICIANS EXPELLED

    TEHERAN, Wednesday.—Persia will expel the 350 British oil technicians remaining in Southern Persia. ...

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  18. AMERICAN CELEBRATION

    Independence Hall in Philadelphia, "Pennsylvania, was the scene of 4-day celebration commemorating the 175th anniversary of the signing of the declaration of Independence of the United States of America. Colourful parades, a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. New Coal Vending Machine Developed in U.S.

    A new coal vending machine has been developed in the United States where, as in Australia, coal is a major source of ...

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  21. MAIN PRIZES IN TO-DAY'S LOTTERY

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  22. U.K. ARMS PROGRAMME WILL ENGAGE TENTH POPULATION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Britain shortly will have about 900,000 men under arms. One in 10 of the active population will then be either in the armed forces or in producing equipment for them. ...

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  23. To-day's Markets

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