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  5. ATTLEE'S SPEECH TO CONGRESS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The British Prime Minister spent yesterday at the British Embassy ...

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  6. GLEN INNES

    The death occurred in the Glen Innes District Hospital early on Sunday morning of Bernard Walden, the 6-year-old son of ...

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  7. Americans Should Realise Situation in Java Is

    BATAVIA, Tuesday.—Indonesian opposition to British and Indian troops in Sourabaya has almost ceased. Allied troops continue to clear the city. ...

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  8. GLEN INNES

    Probably no finer demonstration of "hands" and "seat" on a horse was seen at the carnival yesterday thes that given by ...

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  9. "CATTLE TRUCK CONDITIONS"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Australian airmen who walked off the liner Orion before she sailed on ...

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  10. SIR EARLE PAGE'S PLEA

    KEMPSEY. Tuesday.—Speaking at a Returned Soldiers' reunion last night, Sir Earle Page appealed for support for ...

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  11. £50,000 DAMAGE IN HAIL STORM

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The worst hall storm in the district's history caused more than £50,000 damage to crops and ...

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  12. Japanese Communists Condemn Hirohito

    TOKIO. Tuesday.—The Japanese Communist Party has announced that Emepror Hirohito is at the head of the Communist ...

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  13. GLEN INNES RACES ON SATURDAY

    Inverell and other north-western centres, as well as Armidale and Deepwater are represented in the nominations for the Glen ...

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  14. JEWISH DEMONSTRATION IN WASHINGTON

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday— Approximately 1,000 chanting Rabbis yesterday marched from ...

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  15. To-day's Markets

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  16. THE CASE OP LT.—GENERAL H. GORDON BENNETT

    MELBOURNE Tuesday.—War Cabinet to-day is discussing recommendations for further ...

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  17. COUPON FREE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—General satisfaction would be fell at the number of items that could be bought ...

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  18. END WAR, OR—!

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The atom bomb meant that Britain faced "either the end of this country or ...

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  19. Armistice Service in Glen Innes

    A brief but Impressive Armistice Day service we held at the Anzac Memorial Gates on Sunday morning in memory of ...

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  20. "NO MORE LENIENCY"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—All leniency by the judiciary in dealing with offenders must be ...

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  21. To-day's Forecast

    Cloudy and cool, with occasional showers along coast and adjacent ta[?]; becoming fine and milder from inland; ...

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  22. N.S.W. Cricket Team

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—The following is the team selected to represent New South Wales in the match against Queensland to ...

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  23. Services XI. in India

    BOMBAY, Tuesday.— India scored only 336 in reply to Australian Services 531 in the "First Test" and followed on. ...

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  24. IN HIGH SPIRITS

    CAPETOWN. Tuesday—Four thousand Australian and other servicemen who, defying orders, tool: ...

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  25. The Procession

    Though larger and more spectacular processions have been seen in Glen Innes, yesterday morning's formation was ...

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  26. FEAR OF BUBONIC PLAGUE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The City Council Health Committee fears that the ineffective rat-proofing ...

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  27. VICTORY BALL

    A fitting finale to the day was the ball In the Town Hall at night, with an [?] estimated at 400. ...

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  28. 6 Survivors of 1800 Prisoners

    LONDON, Tuesday.—British and Australian officers discovered six men who are the only known survivors of 1800 Allied prisoners of war now known to have been murdered by the Japanese in Borneo, ...

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  29. "THE WORST OFFENDER"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Seventeen-year-old Frank Dempsey pleaded guilty at the Quarter Sessions ...

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  30. Threat of Transport Strike

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—If appeals to the Ministers of Transport and Health fail to result in improved working ...

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