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  2. FORECAST

    Fine; mild day; cooler night. Details Page 2. ...

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  5. Transport Bill Passed In UK

    LONDON, Tues.--The third reading of the Transport Bill, which nationalises railways, road haulage and other transport services, was agreed to in the House ...

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  6. Evening Classes Attended By County Council Students

    Students of all ages cheerfully study at the London County Council evening classes. There are about 72,000 students at present, who in the evenings attend these spare-time universities. This figure is confidently expected to be doubled by the end of the winter session. The students are men and women of all types and classes. They find it Possible to gain a specialised knowledge in almost servicing course at the South East Technical Institute. Students note points of experimental apparatus stripped down to bare essentials. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Ley Reprieved

    LONDON, Tues.--The former New South Wales Minister of Justice, Thomas John Ley, who was sentenced to death for the "chalk pit" murder, has been removed to Broadmoor Criminal Asylum. LAWRENCE John Smith. ...

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  8. TATE ELECTION

    SYDNEY, Tues.--There was no significent change in the figures in the doubtful seats when a re-check and a few ...

    Article : 165 words
  9. Abbott Maintains Right To Attack Persons In House

    CANBERRA, Tues.--Mr. Abbott (C.P., N.S.W.), to-day refused to abandon his right of making attacks on persons or ...

    Article : 170 words
  10. Bitter Clash In Federal House

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Leading figures of the House of Representatives clashed in a bitter 40 minutes discussion in the House to-day when Sir Earle Page (C.P., N.S.W.) was refused leave to make a personal explanation immediately. The Minister ...

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  11. Latest Casualty Toll From Terrorists' Raid

    NEW YORK, Tues.--The latest casualty figures resulting from the Jewish terrorists' raid on Acre Prison in Palestine officially added up to 16 dead and 20 wounded. ...

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  12. Emperor Called On General MacArthur

    TOKIO, Tues. -- Emperor Hirohito called on General MacArthur at the American Embassy this morning and ...

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  13. America's Hand In Rocket Tests

    CHICAGO, Tues. -- "Chicago Tribune" yesterday published a despatch from Quentin Pope from Geraldton, West Australia, ...

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  14. Fortnight Before Transport Back To Normal

    MELBOURNE, Tues.--It will take a fortnight before suburban train and tram services are back to normal, though they ...

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  15. Transfer Suggested To Break Strike

    LONDON, Tues.--With the approval of trade union leaders, winding enginemen from other districts may be transferred to ...

    Article : 127 words
  16. Holy Men Arrested In New Delhi

    NEW DELHI, Tues.--Several of the Hindu holy men who gathered in New Delhi to protest against the abolition of ...

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  17. Naval Men Guilty Of Liquor Running

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Fines totalling almost £20,000 sterling were imposed in Wargham Court yesterday on six men convicted of liquor running. The men, who included three retired naval officers, were charged with having regularly smuggled liquor ...

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  18. Appeal To Australians To Increase Food Gifts

    LONDON, Tues.--A Salvation Army Officer, Lieutenant-Colonel, James Imrie, of Sydney, has appealed to Australians to increase ...

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  20. England Dying From Starvation

    LONDON, Tues.--England was dying from starvation, said Dr. Franklin Backnell, West End specialist and dietitian in an ...

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  21. Kesselring Guilty Of War Crimes

    VENICE, Tuesday.--Field-Marshal Kesselring was found guilty of war crimes and sentenced to death by shooting. The trial lasted nearly three months. He was found guilty of ...

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  22. Atomic Bomb And Cross

    INDIANAPOLIS (Indiana), Tues.--Senator Edward Martin (Republican, of Pennsylvania) told the American Legion ...

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  23. U.S. AID PROGRAMME.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--Mr. Harold Stassen, the only avowed seeker of the Republican nomination for Presidency in 1948. ...

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  24. Further Rationing Of Cities' Milk

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--When further milk rationing is introduced to-morrow, milk bars in Sydney and Newcastle will not get any milk at all. Drastic rationing was introduced last week because cows are not giving enough milk at this time of the year ...

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  25. Judge Critical Of Leading Article

    MELBOURNE, Tues. -- Judges of the Arbitration Court to-day criticised strongly a leading article in a Melbourne paper ...

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  26. SUPPLIES FOR CHINA

    MELBOURNE, Tues.--AT A.A. Skymaster will leave to-morrow via Darwin and Manila with medical supplies for China. It ...

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  27. Liner Battered By Big Wave

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tues.-- Six passengers on the liner Wahine, 4436 tons, were injured when a huge wave suddenly ...

    Article : 115 words
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