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  4. FORECAST

    Few afternoon showers. Details, Page 2. ...

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  5. Gun Battle Follows Bomb Outrage

    JERUSALEM, Thursday (A.A.P.)--A gun battle between British security officers and Jewish terrorists, amid the tombstones of a cemetery, in which three Jews were shot dead remaining two captured, followed another bomb ...

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  6. Britain's Largest Airliner On Trial Flight

    Taking off on her trials from Woodford aerodrome, Cheshire, is the Avro Tudor VII., Britain's largest airl.ner so far completed. Completely pressurised, the Tudor VII. will fly above the weather at a top speed of 300 m.p.h., carrying 40 passengers by day and 22 in sleeping berths by night. She has four Bristol Hercules engines, each 1715 h.p. Beautifully clean in her lines, with an elegant ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Truman Slated For Message

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (A.A.P.).-- President Truman was yesterday accused of "political demagoguery.'' The charge was made by Republicans. ...

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  8. Richard Tauber Dies In London

    LONDON, Thurs. (A.A.P.).--The world famous tenor, composer and conductor, Richard Tauber, died to-day, aged 56. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Revolvers Drawn During Debate

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Thurs. (A.A.P.)--Two members of the Chamber of Deputies drew revolvers during an. ...

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  10. Grim Prospect For UK--US Aid Or Food Cuts

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.).--Unless Marshall Plan aid is forthcoming, the United Kingdom will not be able to get through without further import cuts in food and raw materials from the Western Hemisphere, which are essential to support ...

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  11. Linesmen Injured When Pole Snapped

    SYDNEY, Thurs.--Two lines men were injured today, one seriously, when the telegraph pole on which they were ...

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  12. Grain Speculators Included Henry Morgenthau

    WASHINGTON, Thurs. (AAP)--speculators on the grain market last June included Henry Morgenthau, former Secretary ...

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  13. PATROLS CLASH WITH RAIDERS

    NEW DELHI, Thurs. (A.A.P.).--Indian patrol's yesterday clashed with about 2500 raiders who, according to an Indian Defence ...

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  14. More Ships Available For British Migrants

    MELBOURNE, Thurs. -- The Minister for Immigration, Mr. Calvell, said to-day that the British authorities had made ...

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  15. Travellers' Gifts Limited To £10

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Taking further action to conserve; dollars for essential imports, the Commonwealth Government has prohibited returning travellers from America bringing brick gifts worth more than £10. Previously, no limit was placed on ...

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  16. Import Cuts In U.K.

    LONDON, Thurs. (A.A.P.).--Government statistics show that import cuts imposed in August reduced Britain's imports of food, ...

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  17. Tax Programme In United States

    NEW YORK, Thurs. (A.A.P.).--It is estimated that more than 10,000,000 low bracket breadwinners would be entirely, removed ...

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  18. Nations Warned Not To Recognise Greek Rebel "Government"

    WASHINGTON, Thurs. (A.A.P).--The United States has officially warned Bulgaria and Yugoslavia that recognition of the new ...

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  19. Decision To-day On Meat Strike

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Proposals for a resumption of work on Monday at the Homebush abattoirs will be put to a mass meeting of meat workers to-morrow morning. Should the men decide to end their five-day strike, Sydney's meat famine should be ...

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  20. Plane Crashes In Swamp -17 Killed

    SAVANNAH (Georgia), Thurs. (A.A.P.).--Seventeen persons were killed and 10 injured when a chartered twin-engined ...

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  21. Ship Sinking Fast In Heavy Seas

    TOKIO, Thursday (A.A.P.--Reuter).--Grave fears are held here for the safety of 800 passengers on board the Soviet motor ship, [?], which is sinking fast in heavy seas off the north-east coast of Japan. ...

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  22. ARMY PRISONERS GET NEW DEAL

    CANBERRA Thurs.--A new deal for military prisoners in detention camps has been ordered by the Minister for the Army, Mr. ...

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  23. Son Alleged To Have Attempted To Poison Father

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.--A father alleged in the Box Hill Court to-day that his son had admitted putting poison in milk that the ...

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  24. SOVIET ROAD TO KASHMIR

    NEW DELHI, Thurs. (A.A.P.).--Indian official circles to-day denied, reports that the Soviet Union proposed to build an all weather ...

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  25. MORE AUTONOMY FOR GERMANS

    BERLIN, Thurs. (A.A.P,).-- British-American plan giving the Germans more political autonomy has been announced. ...

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  26. Further Payment To Reduce Arrears Due To Ex-Wife

    SYDNEY, Thurs.-- An ex-serviceman who is earning £611 a week, from which he had been previously ordered to pay his ...

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  27. SUITS AGAINST FILM STUDIOS

    HOLLYWOOD, Thurs. (A.A.P).--Suits totalling 3,165,925 dollars have been brought against Hollywood film studios by two screen ...

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  28. New Uniforms For Aust. Soldiers

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--New uniforms closely resembling the present uniform of officers will be issued to all ranks of the Australian Military Forces in the second half of this year. Announcing this to-day, the Minister for the Army (Mr. Chambers ...

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  29. Bolton Appeals To Escapee To Give Himself Up

    SYDNEY. Thurs.--Mr. Ken Bolton, State President of the R.S.L., to-day broadcast an appeal to Crofton Edward Barnes, 26, ...

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  30. Unidentified Body Buried At Rookwood

    SYDNEY Thurs.--An unidentified, young man whose body was found near the railway line at Auburn railway station on December 30, was buried in an unnamed ...

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  31. Lottery Prosecutions Called Political

    SYDNEY, Thurs,--The prosecution of Australians in America for dealing in N.S.W. lottery tickets was "all political," Mr. ...

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  32. Lord Wavell Still Opposes Cricket

    LONDON, Thurs. (A.A.P.)--Far from recanting his Aberdeen remark that cricket was a waste of time, Lord Wavell told ...

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  33. Speed Limits On Tweed River.

    SYDNEY, Thurs.--The Maritime Services Board draws attention to speed limits recently imposed on all vessels using the Tweed River ...

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  34. Aust. Manufacture of Anti-T.B. Vaccine.

    ADELAIDE, Thurs.--Arrangements are being made for the manufacture of the World famous anti-T.B. vaccine, B.C.G., the ...

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  35. 5,000 Yugo-Slavs To Leave Australia

    SYDNEY, Thurs.--Two hundred Yugo-Slavs will leave Sydney next Saturday week to return to their homeland on a Yugo-slav ...

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