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  4. 21 Killed In Plane Crash

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.--Twenty-one persons were killed including a British pilot when a Royal Dutch Airlines Dakota from London burst into flames while ...

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  5. MANY KILLED BY GREEK REBELS

    SALONIKA, Fri.--Fifty men and women and children and 43 soldiers were killed during an attack on the village of Skra, in Macedonia, by a band of 1000 ...

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  6. Debate On Veto Opened By Australia

    LAKE SUCCESS, Fri.--The Australian delegate (Mr. Paul Hasluck) opened the veto debate in the Assembly's Political Committee. He urged a complete review of the veto power. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Court Attack On A.R.U. Leader

    Judge Drake-Brockman, who, in the Arbitration Court recently, criticised statements by the Victorian secretary of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. May Allow Families Go To Japan

    CANBERRA, Fri.--Australian children, as well as the wives of occupation troops may be permitted to go to Japan, the ...

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  9. Will Investigate Snow Making

    CANBERRA, Fri.--The new American device for converting clouds into snow will be investigated by the C.S.I.R. to see if rain ...

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  10. Reductions In Premium Rates

    SYDNEY, Fri.--Reductions in premium rates for third party bodily injury insurance under the Motor Vehicles Third Party ...

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  11. Deadlock At Meeting Of Foreign Ministers

    NEW YORK, Fri.--A meeting of the Big Four Foreign Ministers on the Trieste problem ended in a deadlock. ...

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  12. Lumber For Australia

    VANCOUVER (B.C.), Fri.--The Swedish motor ship Boologena, sailed to-day with 5500 tons of lumber for Australia. The motor ...

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  13. Bowling By Bedser Highlight Of Play

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Bedser; until to-day the most suspect and disappointing of English bowlers, put himself into England's Test team for the first Test, probably at the expense of Pollard, when he bowled 13 overs for 26 runs and took two wickets against ...

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  14. Rebel Signatories Will Withdraw

    LONDON, Friday.--The "Daily Telegraph's" political correspondent states that the Socialist revolt against the Government's foreign policy is disintegrating. Several signatories of the rebel amendment have indicated their intention to withdraw their ...

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  15. CHILEAN EXPEDITION TO SOUTH POLE

    SANTIAGO (Chile), Fri.--The Minister for Defence, Manuel Bulnes, announced that a Chilean army expedition was being sent ...

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  16. Shield Game In Adelaide

    ADELAIDE, Fri.--South Australia batted first when the Shield cricket match against Victoria opened to-day. There was a ...

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  17. CONCILIATION IN DIVORCE

    SYDNEY, Fri.--It should be compulsory for all parties to a divorce suit to submit the matter to a conciliation court said the ...

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  18. VALIDITY OF GIFTS FOR TEACHERS QUESTIONED

    SYDNEY, Fri.--Mr. Justice Roper is being asked in the Equity Court to decide if money gifts from the income from a £12,788 ...

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  19. Some Suggestions Embarrassing

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Some suggestions made by the Opposition speakers during the debate on foreign affairs were embarrassing to the Government, the Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) said in the House of Representatives to-day. ...

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  20. Posters Warn Railways May Be Blown Up

    JERUSALEM, Friday.--Irgun Zvai Leumi has fixed posters on the walls of Tel Aviv announcing that all Palestine railway lines, except the one serving the Jewish settlements in the northern plains are liable to be blown up. ...

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  21. Trawler Blown Up

    LONDON, Fri.--Nine members of the crew of the Milford Haven, a steam trawler, were killed when a mine became entangled in the ...

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  22. Rigidly Police Sales Tax Cuts

    SYDNEY, Fri.--The N.S.W. Deputy Prices Commissioner (Mr. Herlihy) said the new sales tax reductions announced in ...

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  23. Urged Extension Of Drought Subsidies To Butter Producers

    CANBERRA, Fri.--An extension of the system of drought subsidies to cover butter producers in northern New South ...

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  24. Electricity For Rural Areas

    SYDNEY, Fri.--Plans for the extension of electricity into rural areas were discussed by the Electricity Advisory Committee at its ...

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  25. ALBANIAN COMPLAINT TO UNITED NATIONS

    LAKE SUCCESS, Friday.--Reporting to Mr. Trygve Lie on the British mine sweeping activities in Corfu Channel, Albania's President (Hocha) said: "From English ships come continuously volleys of machine gun fire shot into the air or into the water, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. DEREGISTRATION OF W.A. UNION

    PERTH, Fri.--The President of the Arbitration Court (Mr. Dunphy) to-day issued an order for the deregistration of the Loco ...

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  27. PRICE CONTROL CRITICISED

    SYDNEY, Fri.--Price control, both in Australia and the United States, was criticised by James A. Farley, American politician, at a ...

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  28. MADE ARRANGEMENTS FOR U.N. MEETING

    ADRIAN PELT Mr. Adrian Pelt, Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations, heads the Department of Conference and General ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. Production Of Fighter Planes

    CANBERRA, Fri.--Producing of jet-propelled Vampire fighter planes and Nene gas turbine engines early in 1948 was ...

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  30. ASSAULTS IN INDIA

    NEW DELHI, Fri.--Two persons were killed and seven injured in stray assaults at the Sardar bazaar area in Old Delhi. Ten ...

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  31. Drought Conditions In Queensland

    TOOWOOMBA, Friday.--The acute drought conditions in south-west Queensland are accompanied by large movements of livestock ...

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  32. DUMPED AMMUNITION A DANGER

    SYDNEY, Fri.--Professional fishermen say that surplus ammunition had been dumped too close to Sydney. Several depth ...

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