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  4. SELF-RIGHTING LIFE JACKET

    Much of the terror of falling overboard from a ship or being plunged into the sea from aircraft[?]by the new British life-saving jacket which is designed to give a self-righting movement that prevents the wearer from floating on the face. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SHIPPING FARES AND FREIGHTS UP

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Interstate shipping freights will be increased by 10- per ton on general cargo ...

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  6. MINERS WILL NOT GO BACK TO WORK ON MONDAY

    SYDNEY, Friday: A last-minute State Government stand to avoid domestic hardship and widespread unemployment in New South Wales by ordering the striking miners to return to work on Monday was rejected to-night by the miners' leaders. ...

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  7. Reported Atom Bomb TestinUSSR

    PARIS Friday: A copyrighted article in the newspaper Figaro today gives what purports to be an ...

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  8. ROYAL STATUETTE

    This statuette of Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth riding "Tommy" shows her as she appeared at the King's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. British Survey in Antarctic

    CHICAGO, Friday: -- The Tribune's Buenos Aires correspondent reports the arrival of the British survey ship, John ...

    Article : 127 words
  10. POPULATION GAINING ON FOOD PRODUCTION.

    NEW York, Friday: Nations are not doing and planning enough to cope with the world's long-term food needs, according ...

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  11. TRUMAN'S WIN SETBACK FOR CHINA?

    WASHINGTON, Friday: The defeat of Governor. Dewey is regarded as a setback for the advocates ...

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  12. JAPAN GUILTY OF PLANNING AN AGGRESSIVE WAR

    TOKIO, Friday: The International Military Tribunal today declared Japan guilty of planning an aggressive war in the Pacific from 1937 to 1939. ...

    Article : 331 words
  13. INEFFICIENCY OF RAILWAY COSTS LIQUID FUEL

    CANBERRA, Friday: The inefficiency of the Australian railways system was hampering the ...

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  14. Four Year Lag on U.S. Motor Vehicles

    CANBERRA, Friday: Provided no more permit applications are made, 49 months would be necessary to satisfy the present ...

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  15. SYDNEY PEOPLE GET READY

    Sydney people prepared to-day to minimise the effects of the cuts on gas and electricity by buying emergency cooking and lighting equipment. The first effects of the power ...

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  16. THREE HOUR PEAL TO WELCOME THE ROYAL BABY

    LONDON, Friday: Westminster Abbey bells will peal a three hon welcome for Princess Elizabeth baby. ...

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  17. NO THROUGH TRAIN TO ADELAIDE

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Secretary for Railways, Mr. S. R. Nicholas, said today that there would be no through train ...

    Article : 97 words
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  20. ATLANTIC DEFENCE TREATY URGED

    PARIS, Friday: The Canadian Minister for External Affairs, Mr Lester Pearson, forecast the possibility of the United States and ...

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  21. FIVE KILLED IN GERMAN RAIL CRASH

    FRANKFURT, Friday: Five people were killed and 23 injured last night when an empty goods train crashed into a passenger ...

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  22. VICTORIAN RAIL AND GAS CUTS

    MELBOURNE, Friday: State Cabinet after six hours' discussion today, decided on these fuel and transport restrictions to meet ...

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  23. AUST. MAY IMPORT GERMAN GOODS

    CANBERRA, Friday: Australia wag examining the possibility of importing essential goods from western Germany, the Prime ...

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  24. Jews Claim Marshall Acted Against Orders by President

    PARIS, Friday: Israeli circles alleged that President Truman had not been informed of the American delegation's decision to support the Security Council resolution yesterday ...

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  25. EXPRESS TRAIN HITS SLEEPERS PILED ON LINE

    SYDNEY, Friday: Police tonight are inclined to the view that the attempt to wreck the Brisbane Sydney express last night was the work of a lunatic. ...

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