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  4. NEW THAMES-SIDE POWER STATION

    Final preparations are now being mode at the new electricity power station at Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey, for the official opening of the first section of the great new power station, one of the many now being built in various parts of the country. This ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. REPORTED KILLED BY NATIVES IN NEW GUINEA

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: Alfred L. Robinson, a former Assistant District Administration officer in New Guinea, is believed to have been killed by natives on a plantation ...

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  6. Chiang Kai-Shek Is Being Urged to Step Down

    NANKING, Wednesday: Generalissimo Chiang Kei-shek today is studying recommendations by his cosest advisers that he surrender control China's faltering Government and withdraw temporary. But as yet, despite tremendous pressure, the. ...

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  7. Just Wild About Harry

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: One of the first phonograph records made when the ban on recording ended today was ...

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  8. £375 In Fines For Overcharging

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: An hotelkeeper and his mother were fined a total of £375 in the Special Federal Court ...

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  9. War Medals Go Begging

    LONDON, Wednesday: Four million out of the five million who served in the British Army and ...

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  10. ANTHONY SAYS DAIRY INDUSTRY NOT FLOURISHING

    LISMORE, Wednesday: "Despite the claims of prosperity in the dairying industry, the figures of the greatest factory in this district reveal a drop in production from ...

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  11. STORM DAMAGE AT MILES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: A heavy blow struck Miles late last night and did considerable damage. Several houses were unroofed, ...

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  12. WOOL PRICE RECORD

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: A record Australian price of 152d was paid for extra superfine merino at the wool sales today. ...

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  13. Ward Most Wronged Man in Court, Says Crown Counsel

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: If allegations that the minister for External Territories, E. J. Ward, had received £5000 were untrue as they undoubtedly were -- Ward was the most wronged man in the court room, said Mr. W. ...

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  14. Insanity Defence to Murder Charge

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Crown alleged in the Criminal Court today that Eric Thomas Turner, 20, laborer, had strangled a 15 years old girl and then killed her father with an axe. ...

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  15. US. MILITARY SECRETS STOLEN 10 YEARS AGO

    WASHINGTON, Wednesdays The House of Representatives Un-American Activities Committee today said that secrets of ...

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  16. Marshall Aid Breaches Charged

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: The Government said today that three Marshall Plan countries -- Britain, Belgium and the ...

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  19. Gales and Storms In Britain

    LONDON, Wednesday: While a gale swept the, English Chanrel, thunderstorms caused local flooding, and a whirlwind ...

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  20. Royal Infant Christened Prince Charles

    LONDON, Wednesday: Prince Charles of Edinburgh was christened in the big music room on the fifth floor of Buckingham Palace today by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher. The King and Queen, Queen Mary and other members of the Royal ...

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  21. New Upset in Berlin Feud

    BERLIN, Wednesday: Berlin's telegraph system was disrupted today by the East- West feud. Approxiamately 700 of 1300 ...

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