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  4. FORECAST

    Warm to hot; variable rain. Details Page 2. ...

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  5. Bowler & Batsman Share Highlights

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Fast bowler Ray Lindwall's five wickets at a cost of 46 runs—and Len hutton's 122 not out, were the highlights of the first day's play in the final Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. U.K.-American Relations Most Cordial—Mr. E. Bevin

    LONDON, Fridays.—Britain's relations with the U.S. were most cordial, and Britain would not allow any wedge to bs driven between the two countries, declared the Foreign Minister (Mr. Ernest Bevin) when opening the debate on foreign affairs in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Govt. Sport 'Tips' For Danes

    COPENHAGEN, Friday.—The Danish Government proposes to establish a "tipping" service. The Finance Minister (M. Thorkil Kristensen) introduced in Parliament a Bill to establish a company with a capital of £125,000 ...

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  8. Wholesale Tea Price Increased

    CANBERRA, Friday.—An increase of 6d a lb in the wholesale price of tea was announced by the Commonwealth Prices ...

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  9. More Food Houses For U.K. Coal Miners

    LONDON, Fri.—More food and more houses are be provided for mining areas to stimulate coal production as ...

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  10. British Plan To Control India, Says Communist

    LONDON, Fri.—The British Government proposed, to keep India, whether united or partitioned, under the heel of its ...

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  11. Bigger Drought Subsidy Wanted, Savs Mr. Gibson

    SYDNEY, Fri.—Commenting on this decision of the Federal Government to pay a butter drought subsidy of only 2½d per ...

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  12. MEDAL FOR POPE.

    STOCKHOLM, Friday.—King Custav has awarded the Prince Carl Medal to the Pope. It is given to Sweden or foreigners ...

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  13. Economic Burden In Greece Too Much For Britain

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Truman, at a White House meeting yesterday, told Concessional leaders that Great Britain had advised him that it could not continue to carry its present economic burden in Greece much longer and appealed to ...

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  14. Argentine Claim Refused

    BUENOS AIRES, Friday.—The Argentine Foreign Office has published the exchange of notes in which Great Britain refused to ...

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  15. Palestine Problem Investigation

    WASHINGTON, Fri.—The State Department has announced that the Secretary of State, General George Marshall, suggested to the ...

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  16. Special Test Forecast

    Special Test, Forecast: Fine, warm and sultry, with fresh north winds; squally south to south-east winds with showers ...

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  17. First Arrival At Test

    SYDNEY, Fri.—An inveterate first arrival at the Sydney Cricket Ground for all big sporting events is Arthur Jones, from ...

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  18. Big Housing Project In Villawood District

    SYDNEY, Friday.—One of the biggest projects yet undertaken by the State Housing Commission will be the provision of 3000 new ...

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  19. Road Safety Campaign allocation

    CANBERRA, Fri.—The allocation of £100,000 a year for the road safety campaign illustrated that the country ...

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  20. British Charge Against Albania

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York), Fri.—On Australia's motion, the Security Council appointed Australia, Colombia and Poland to a ...

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  21. Coal Mining Stoppages Unwarranted, Says P.M.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Daily stoppages in the coal mining industry and some other, stoppages were completely ...

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  22. Food For Germany Recommended

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Mr. Herbert Hoover, reporting to President Truman on his recent food survey of Germany, recommended that food costing 384 million dollars be sent to Germany in the next six months and that a 567 million dollars food ...

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  23. Spanish Threat To Norway

    OSLO, Friday.—The Foreign Minister (M. Halyard Lange) confirmed that the Spanish authorities had threatened to revise their friendly and correct attitude" unless Norway ceased discriminating against Spanish trade. ...

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  24. Four Killed By Leaking Gas

    LONDON, Fri.—A 12in. leaking gas main released a cloud of gas into houses in a street at Birmingham, arid killed two women and ...

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  25. NORTH COAST RAINFALL.

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  26. North Queensland Dairymen To Withhold Supplies

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The State President of the Queensland, Dairymen's Organisation (Mr. C H. Jameson) said to-day he had ...

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  27. Fighter Plane Seeks Non-Stop Air Record

    HONOLULU, Friday.—A twin-engined army P82 fighter plane, "Betty Joe," took off at 3.5 p.m. yesterday in an attempt to fly non-stop to New York. Loaded with over seven tons ...

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  28. Albanian Coast Closed To World Shipping

    TARANTO (Italy), Friday.—The International Routing Authority in London has informed Italian Naval authorities that ...

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  29. Record Numbers In Government's Employ

    CANBERRA, Fri.—There were more persons in the employ of the Government at the end of December last year than at any ...

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  30. Royal Party Joined Lifesaving Test

    PORT ELIZABETH, Fri.—The King and Princess Elizabeth joined in a life saving test while the Royal party was swimming from ...

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  31. Dead With Penknife In Chest

    SYDNEY, Fri.—Edward James Chitham, 7, widower, was found dead in a bed in a private hospital at Marrickyille this morning ...

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  32. Stock Trains For Show

    SYDNEY, Friday,—Railway authorities in New South Wales will run fast stock trains to Sydney for the Royal Agricultural ...

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