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  4. 2000-Year-Old Boat Discovered In Britain

    The remains of two Iron Age plank boats which were discovered buried in the mud banks between the tide marks on the Humber shore at North Ferriby, near Hull. Archaeological experts from the British and Hull Museums regard the discovery as one of the most important to be made on the East Coast for many years. The two boats, which are about 30ft. in length, were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Attitude Of R To Events On Her Border [?]ussia

    TEHERAN, Wed.--Russia cannot remain indifferent to events on her border and cannot regard Persian civil war as Britain and America would, said the newspaper, "Iran," in its main article, which is believed to be inspired by the Russian ...

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  6. Atom Bomb Information

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York), Wed.--Senator Connally, addressing the General Assembly of U.N.O. rejected the Russian demand that the United States ...

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  7. Value Of Bracelet Offered As Reward

    SYDNEY, Wed.--A woman who lost a diamond and sapphire bracelet valued at £750, last night, to-day offered the ...

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  8. Trip To U.S. For Operation

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--In less than 24 hours after the story of her plight appeared in the Press £1150 had been subscribed to send ...

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  9. Attempt To Rescue Shipwrecked Jews

    JERUSALEM, Wed.--Defying dangerous seas, British and Greek naval ratings yesterday ferried 240 shipwrecked Jews from ...

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  10. Britain Sends Albania Strongly Worded Note

    LONDON, Wed.--A very strongly-worded note is on its way from the British Government to Albania, says the diplomatic correspondent of the "Evening News." THE Note confronts Albania ...

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  11. To Improve Postal Services

    CANBERRA, Wed.--A three years' works programme for the Postmaster-General's Department with an estimated expenditure of ...

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  12. Brawl On Ship: Two Men Charged

    SYDNEY, Wed.--This afternoon a brawl developed between the crew and officers of the liner Ormonde now at Woolloomooloo ...

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  13. Ship Timber From North Coast

    SYDNEY, Wed.--Mr. Vincent (C.P., Raleigh) to-night urged the New South Wales Government to introduce a ...

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  14. Planned To Drive Negroes From U.S.

    ATLANTA (Georgia), Wednesday.--The State Attorney-General (Mr. Eugene Cool) announced confessions by two members of "Columbians Incorporated" which indicated that the organisation sought to establish a Nazi form of Government in the United ...

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  15. Closing Of Dutch Camp At Casino

    CANBERRA, Wed.--The closing of the last Indonesian camp in Australia, at Casino, is expected shortly. Negotiations have been ...

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  16. Member Attacks Housing Commission Administration

    SYDNEY, Wed.--An attack on the Housing Commission was made to-day in the Legislative Assembly by the ...

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  17. U.S. Asks Russia To Settle Lend Lease Account

    WASHINGTON, Wed.--The United States is quietly pressing Russia to settle her 1100 million dollars lend-lease account, but ...

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  18. Christianity Now Has Opportunity In Japan

    ATLANTA (Georgia), Wednesday.--Christianity now has a unparalleled opportunity in Japan, declared General MacArthur in a letter to the president of the Southam Baptist Convention. ...

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  19. Fined For Leaving Police Force

    SYDNEY, Wed.--Former Constable Eric Carruthers, of Maroubra (23), potential Olympic swimmer, who was yesterday ...

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  20. ITALIAN SOPRANO MAY VISIT AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Wed.--There is a likelihood that the famous Italian soprano, Toti Dal Monte, might come on a visit to Australia, said ...

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  21. BOY NOT GUILTY OF MURDER

    SYDNEY, Wed.--A jury in the Central Criminal Court to-day found Alexander Campbell Tipping, 18, not guilty of the murder ...

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  22. Nehru In New Role

    NEW DELHI, Wed.--Pandit Nehru, who is reported to have offered to resign as Vice-President of the interim Government, was ...

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  23. Development Of Guided Missiles

    WASHINGTON, Wed.--Research in the development of the guided missile programme indicates it will be as expensive as ...

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  24. N.Z. May Send Ship To Antarctica

    AUCKLAND, Wed.--New Zealand may forestall the United States plans for Antarctica. An American fleet of 11 ships and ...

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  25. IMMIGRATION TARGET NOT REDUCED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) to-day denied Australia's immigration target for 1947 had been reduced to 10,000, and also that the British Government had become "luke-warm" to Australia's immigration ...

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  26. INQUIRY INTO R.S.P.C.A. ACTIVITIES

    SYDNEY, Wed.--The Chief Secretary's Department will hold an inquiry into the dismissal of the manager of the King Edward ...

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  27. Death Sentence For Murder Of Detective

    SYDNEY, Wed.--A jury in the Central Criminal Court to-day found Sidney Grant, 28, guilty of the murder of Det. Constable ...

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    THE HON. U. AUNG SAN, 31-year-old Counsellor for Defence and External Affairs in the New Burma Executive Council. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. WATERSIDERS HOLD MEETINGS

    SYDNEY, Wed.--Waterside workers in all Australian ports decided at stop-work meetings to-day, that unless they were ...

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  30. Reports On "Guinea Pig" Experiments By Germans

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Reports of "guinea pig" experiments carried out by 23 German scientists who are now on trial for their lives at Nuremberg were given to leading medical journals by the Supreme Allied headquarters, says the "Daily Express." ...

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  31. Acts Challenged

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--Orders fixing the price of mutton, beef and lamb, as well as the validity of the National Security Act and ...

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  32. Many Escapes From Industrial Homes

    SYDNEY, Wed.--Police are concerned over the many escapes from industrial homes for boys and girls. Police say that a ...

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  33. Disturbances In Northern Italy

    ROME, Wed.--The Italian news agency claims British troops fired with automatic weapons wounding three civilians, during ...

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  34. TO AVERT ECONOMIC SETBACKS

    WASHINGTON, Wed.--Starvation and epidemics in war-torn countries have been averted, but continued assistance is ...

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  35. AIR MAILS FOR U.K.

    SYDNEY, Wed.--Air mails for Christmas delivery in the London area will close at Sydney G.P.O. at 5 p.m. on December 17, and ...

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