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  4. Arab Armies Tighten Ring Of Steel Around Palestine

    LONDON, Monday: The Associated Press and Reuter's Jerusalem representative says: The Arab armies have tightened their ring of steel around Palestine, and Arab and Jewish clashes continue. Lebanon has closed its ...

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  5. "WOOL BEING BOUGHT BY GERMANY"

    BRISBANE, Monday: Several Continental buyers at the wool sales today claimed that some wool was ...

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  6. "NEW LEADER OF TASMANIAN LABOR"

    HOBART, Monday: The Labor Caucus is believed to have elected tonight the Deputy-Premier (Mr. Brooker) or the Attorney-General (Mr. Fagan) as leader. ...

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  7. Dollar Cuts

    SYDNEY, Monday: A list of goods which would be affected by dollar cuts decided upon by the ...

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  8. "INCOME TAX AT UNNECESSARILY HIGH LEVEL"

    SYDNEY, Monday: The leader of the Country Party (Mr. Fadden) said tonight that the Prime ...

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  9. Canned Fruit for Canada

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Minister for Commerce (Mr Pollard) said today that he had been advised ...

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  10. "Platefuls of Meat Used as Ash Trays In New York"

    LONDON, Monday: Mr J. B. Priestley, playwright, broadcasting after his first visit to New York for nine ...

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  11. Statue Struck by Lightning

    CANBERRA, Monday: Lightning struck the King George V. Memorial, less than 50 yards from the front door of ...

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  12. American Denial of Charges

    LONDON, Monday: The United States delegation to the Foreign Ministers' Conference has issued a reply to statements ...

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  13. Alleged Nudists

    SYDNEY, Monday: Extraordinary precautions were taken by the police to keep away from the public gaze two attractive ...

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  14. Witness on Rumors Of "Open Season" to Kill Underworld Man

    MELBOURNE, Monday: How he had heard rumors that the police had declared "an open season'' for anyone wanting to kill Malcolm McLean Appleby (32), an underworld identify, was told by a witness in ...

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  15. Another Injunction on Banking

    SYDNEY, Monday: In the High Court today Mr Justice Dixon granted private trading hanks of the States of Victoria, ...

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  16. PROPOSED RE-OPENING OF AIR ROUTE

    BRISBANE, Monday: Having been advised by the Department of Civil Aviation today that a licence for re-opening of the route ...

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  17. Chifley Will Confer With Fraser

    AUCKLAND, Monday: Reaching for his pipe as soon as his feet touched the ground on his arrival late ...

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  18. "RUSSIA COULD FINISH US WITH 6 BOMBS"

    SYDNEY, Monday: "Russia in a future war could paralyse Australia with six bombs in an afternoon's work," Dr. Frank ...

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  19. WORRIED OVER LACK OF NEWS ON COMPENSATION

    LONDON, Monday: The financial correspondent of the Times says: British companies in Burma which carried out "scorched earth'' ...

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  20. BRISBANE WOOL SALES

    BRISBANE, Monday: The wool sales opened today, when 14,172 bales were offered. The wool was generally average to good, but not ...

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  21. TALKS OF HARI-KIRI

    TOKIO, Monday: Recent disorderly scenes in the Japanese Diet caused so much concern to the octogenarian "patriarch of ...

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  22. Trouble Over Personnel Exchange

    HONG KONG, Monday: Reuter's Shanghai representative says: A delicate situation is developing in connection with the "CLARA" ...

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  23. GAS RATIONING IN TQWNSVILLE

    BRISBANE, Monday: Townsville gas rationing is expected to extend throughout the Christmas period. The gas company's ...

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  24. "Why Tories Oppose Raising of School Leaving Age"

    LONDON, Monday: The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Civil Aviation (Mr G. S. Lindgren) in a speech at Felixstone ...

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  25. SHIPS IN DISTRESS

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday: Globe Wireless early today picked up two radio messages saying that two ships were in ...

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  26. CZECH RELEASED

    LONDON, Monday: Reuter's Prague representative says: Security police released Major Polak, a Czech employed by the British ...

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  27. RECORD PRODUCTION OF BEER

    CANBERRA, Monday: The production of beer and stout in Australia during the year ended June was the highest on record, ...

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  28. DEPARTURE FROM SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Monday: Accompanied by Mrs Chifley and a party of three the Prime Minister left by RAAF four-engined Liberator for ...

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  29. Mrs Henderson's Appeal

    BRISBANE, Monday: The question of public morality was involved more than the right of the parties, ...

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  31. PIRATES' DARING PLOT FAILED

    HONG KONG, Monday: Armed pirates disguised as passengers unsuccessfully attempted to carry out the most ...

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  32. Communists Blamed by Hughes

    SYDNEY Monday: But for Communistic activities and propaganda, the trouble in Palestine would long ago have been ...

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  33. U.S. MAY TEST RADIO-ACTIVE POISON

    NEW YORK, Monday: The Associated Press representative in Washington says: The United States Atomic weapon proving ground at Eniwetok Atoll, in the Marshall Group, will provide opportunities not only for ...

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  34. Two Miners Fall to Death

    SYDNEY, Monday: Two miners fell hundreds of feet to their death down a shaft at Broken Hill today. ...

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