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  4. U.K. GOVT ACCUSED OF FLEEING FROM PERSIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Winston Churchill has made the Anglo-Persian oil disputed a major issue in the British general election by accusing the Labour ...

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  6. SKYROCKET SETS NEW RECORD

    The United States Navy sonic research airplane, the Skyrocket, recently attained the highest speeds and altitudes ever recorded by a plloted airplane. The new records were set by the aircraft under rocket power after it had been released ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GENERAL OMAR BRADLEY IS CONFIDENT OF U.N. SUCCESS IN KOREA

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—America's top soldier, General Omar Bradley, after a personal survey of Korea, says the United Nations have enough men there to halt any Communist attack. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. U.N. Plan To Halt Aggression

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.— A new anti-aggression plan which will enable North Atlantic nations or similar regional ...

    Article : 134 words
  9. Glen Innes View On Causes Of Road Accidents

    There is a general belief that a small group of an irresponsible type of road users cause all of the accidents but ...

    Article : 372 words
  10. Woman's Death; Man Held On Pistol Charge

    MILDURA, Wednesday.— Detectives investigating the finding of a woman's body floating in the Murray River ...

    Article : 102 words
  11. Rugby League Presentations

    In the Masonic Hall on Friday might, the Glen Innes Rugby League will wind up the season with a social. ...

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  12. Tainted Artists To Appear At Glen Innes

    Some of the most talented artists to appear at Glen Innes for many years will be heard at the Town Hall next ...

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  13. Property Owners "Uneducated" In Use Of Fumigants

    Most property owners were not educated in the proper use of fumigants for rabbit eradication, said Mr. J. S. Lawler, ...

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  14. ENGINEER ON MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A youth found fatally shot in a car at Newtown last night has been identified as 19-year-old Harry ...

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  15. ELECTRIC TRAIN GELIGNITED

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.— An attempt was made to derail a crowded city hound electric train with a charge of gelignite at ...

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  16. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at her residence in Herbert Street this morning of Mrs. Mary Ann Murphy, aged 81 years, wife of the ...

    Article : 150 words
  17. R.N. Casualties In Collision

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Three ratings were killed and two officers and two ratings are missing and one rating was injured here ...

    Article : 62 words
  18. To-day's Markets

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  19. MAIN PRIZES IN TO-DAY'S LOTTERY

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  20. To-day's Forecast

    Unsettled in eastern half; rain or showers on sooth and central coasts and tablelands, with cool and fresh squally southerly ...

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  21. ARGENTINE'S AIR MINISTER RESIGNS

    BUENOS AIRES, Wednesday.— Argentina's Minister for Air, Brigadier Cesar Ojeda, resigned yesterday as the Peron Government ...

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  22. BIG BUSH FIRES IN LISMORE AREA

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Fire fighters battled throughout the night in the Lismore-Murwillumtoah district where bushfires have ...

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  23. THE GROWTH OF PARLIAMENT

    While British members of Parliament were enjoying the Summer regess. Londoners and Festival visitors were thronging the Houses of Parliament to see an exhibition featuring "Parliament Past and Present." Constructed like a shell or ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. KING PROGRESSES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Latest reports on the King continue to emphasise that His Majesty is slowly recovering strength. ...

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  25. NO COMMENT ON METEOR JETS

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—The Chief of the Australian Air Staff, Air Marshal Jones, would not, comment on Meteor jet fighters ...

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  26. CHURCHILL HAS NO PLANS FOR COALITION GOVERNMENT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Conservative Party quarters say that Mr. Winston Churchill did not intend to suggest in an election speech at Liverpool last night that if returned to power at the British elections this ...

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  27. BIG INCREASE IN NATIONAL COAL BOARD SURPLUS

    The British National Coal Board has announced a surplus of £3,105,145 for the second quarter of 1951, a considerable ...

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