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  4. GLEN INNES

    Cherniavsky last night gave what was generally considered to be his best concert of the year. ...

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  6. SYMPATHY FOR FRENCH VIEW ON NAZIS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is officially confirmed here that no decision will be taken in Berlin or elsewhere by which Britain, America and Russia would proceed with the establishment of a central ...

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  7. Tense Situation in Java

    BATAVIA, Tuesday.— After almost 12 hours of sporadic street fighting " Batavia is again quiet, but British military authorities report that large numbers of Indonesians are massing in Central Java ...

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  8. VOCAL WAR ON HARBOR FRONT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Indonesians and Dutch servicemen wagged a "vocal war' on Sydney Harbor yesterday when ...

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  9. APPEAL TO BRITAIN AND AMERICA

    PRAGUE, Tuesday. — Foreign Minister Masaryk has issued a "help us feed the children" appeal to ...

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  10. FAMINE AFTER TIDAL WAVE

    MADRAS, Tuesday. — Damage estimated to run into tens of millions of rupees has been caused ...

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  11. MELBOURNE PROVIDES CUP-EVE SENSATION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: — Melbourne lived up to its reputation of providing Cup eve sensations when last night cup candidates Typhoon and Blue Legend narrowly escaped death when their stables ...

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  12. Australians First In Punishing Nips

    MOROTAI, Tuesday.—Australian investigations of atrocities have been so extensive that Australia will probably be the first Pacific ally to complete the task of punishing the Japanese, says ...

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  13. 300 More P.O.W.'s Home

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The steamer Circassia, the last troopship from Singapore, brought 300 prisoners of war to Sydney ...

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  14. Further Warnings Against Bushfires

    Temperatures are again rising throughout the State to-day and further Warnings have been issued against bushfires. ...

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  15. 18,000 ON STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday — Over 18,000 workers are on strike in N.S.W. to-day, including 6.000 at ...

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  16. AMERICANS NOT FIGHTING COMMUNISTS

    WASHINGTON, Tues. —An emphatic denial that American troops had been involved in fighting ...

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  17. Politics Not For General Blamey

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday— A denial that he intended entering politics was given by General Blamey, when he announced to ...

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  18. TO-DAY'S MELBOURNE CUP

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday — Huge crowds flocked to Remington to-day for the first peace-time cup ...

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  19. German War Prisoners From Russia

    BERLIN, Tuesday. — There is not a single man who could be classed as fit among the 200, [?]3 treated by the British at ...

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  20. DDT MAKES WOOL MOTH-PROOF

    CANBERRA, Tuesday —By the use of D.D.T woollen fabrics could be made permanently ...

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  21. Mr. Calwell's Denial

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The Minister for information, Mr. Calwell, yesterday described as untrue allegations that ...

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  22. 20/7/6 Donation

    Mr. Bert Fountain, proprietor of Tattersall's Hotel, has made a donation to the Glen Innes Soldiers' Memorial Building ...

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  23. To-day's Markets

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  24. TO REMOVE WORLD TRADE RESTRAINTS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Britain and America are reported to have agreed on a sweeping ...

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  26. Two More Hold-ups in City

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Although their total haul was only £8/10-, bandits held up two men in Sydney early to-day. ...

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  27. COAL LACK HITS THE COUNTRY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Because of the coal shortage there will be no extra country trains during the ...

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  28. Refugee Problem in Germany

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Soviet authorities in Berlin told British officers handling the refugee problem in the British zone that there had been a misunderstanding about the order reported to have ...

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  29. CHRISTMAS EVE AND NEW YEAR'S EVE TO BE HOLIDAYS ?

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Although the Chief Secretary, Mr. Daddeley said last night that the proclamation of additional holidays was a matter, for Cabinet, it is believed that the trade unions will shortly seek to have Christmas Eve and New Year's ...

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