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  4. Jews and Arabs in Feverish Race To Accumulate War Materials

    LONDON, Monday: The British United Press representative in Jerusalem says: The Jews and Arabs are engaged in a feverish race to build up stocks of war material in preparation for a possible full-scale war when the British leave Palestine in August. ...

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  5. Yugoslavs Leave for Homeland

    SYDNEY, Monday: Apart from a small group of Communists who gave a clenched fist salute and shouted "Tito, Tito," ...

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  6. Over 50 Watch While Woman Is Attacked and Robbed

    SYDNEY, Monday: More than 50 people watched without interfering while a thief knocked a woman down and robbed her of about £300 in Sydney today. The woman is Miss Vera ...

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  7. Noted Australian-Born Surgeon Returns

    Sir Hugh Cairns (left), one of the world's greatest brain surgeons, being welcomed in Melbourne by Sir Hugh Devine, when he returned to Australia. Sir Hugh Cairns, president of the Society of British Neurological Surgeons and Nuffield ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ALLEGED MURDERS

    SYDNEY, Monday: In Balmain Court today Harry Elrington, 85-year-old pensioner, who has been charged with the ...

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  9. Chemical Warfare Station For Sale

    BRISBANE, Monday: A "hush hush" chemical warfare station near Proserpine, North Queensland, which cost the Federal ...

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  10. Shock for Man on Ship

    AUCKLAND, Monday: The second engineer, Mr H. Donaldson, of the small coastal ship Aranui was startled ...

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  11. RETURN OF EXTENDED NOTE ISSUE

    SYDNEY, Monday: A further influx of £4½million in notes to the Central Bank, in the week ended last Wednesday ...

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  12. PLAN FOR U.N. MEDIATION BODY ON KASHMIR

    NEW YORK, Monday: It is learned that the Indian and Pakistan Governments have been asked to agree to the creation of a United Nations mediation commission to help them ...

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  13. BULL'S HEAD AND CROCODILE ON NEW STAMPS

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The head of a Hereford bull and a crocodile will appear on two new stamps to be issued on February ...

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  14. U.S. NAVAL ACTIVITY IN MEDITERRANEAN

    LONDON, Monday: The Associated Press representative in Rome says: A high United States naval source said that ...

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  15. Request for Australian Food

    LONDON, Monday: Brighton (Sussex) people have cabled Australian friends for food parcels to keep an insulin-saturated ...

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  16. Increases In Basic Wage

    Sydney's basic wage -- the highest of all States -- Will rise by 2 a week to £514 for the first pay ...

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  17. SAYS AUSTRALIAN GAMBLING IS DEMORALISING

    BRISBANE, Monday: The Rev. George Keuchle, of Cleveland, USA, who is touring Australia on behalf ...

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  18. POLIO VIRUS SUCCESS ELATES SCIENTISTS

    MINNEAPOLIS, Mon.: Scientists are elated over Dr Frank Gollan's development of the first pure strain of the virus ...

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  19. EGYPTIAN SPITFIRE FORGES DOWN R.A.F. HURRICANE

    LONDON, Monday: The British United Press representative in Cairo says: An Egyptian Air Force Spitfire on ...

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  20. Inquiry into Escape

    SYDNEY, Monday: Three warders at Long Bay jail have been called on to explain the escape of Crofton Edward Barnes ...

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  21. WOMAN ALLEGES CRIMINAL ASSAULT BY FOUR MEN

    SYDNEY, Monday: Police are investigating a report by a young married woman that she was criminally assaulted by four men ...

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  22. Increased Deposits in State Savings Banks; Decrease in C'wealth

    CANBERRA, Monday: Deposits in the Commonwealth Savings Bank at the end of November last were ...

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  24. CANCELLATION OF MEMBERSHIP

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Fifty-eight ex-servicemen who have been either avowed Communists or sympathisers have had their ...

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  25. NO WEEKEND TRAINS FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Monday: South Australia will have no weekend trains until further notice following an overtime ban by about ...

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  26. Proposal For C'tee to Examine Method

    MELBOURNE, Monday: A proposal that the Federal Government be asked to set up a committee representing employers and ...

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  27. ONE KILLED AND TWO INJURED; FELL 80 FEET

    KINGAROY, Monday: One man as killed and two others were critically injured today when they fell ...

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  28. Tudor I Airliners May Be Used for London-Australia Run

    LONDON, Monday: Rebuilt Tudor I. airliners will probably go into the British Overseas Airways London-Australia service early next year, according to the Daily Herald air correspondent. ...

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