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  2. Rail Tie-Up Crippling Traffic

    BRISBANE.--By noon today, 12 hours after 3,000 railwaymen had deserted key workshop and running shed jobs the first ...

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  3. BILL SLICES U.S. TAXES

    WASHINGTON.--By the overwhelming vote of 297 to 120, the House of Representatives yesterday passed the ...

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  4. Says Braund Has No Cancer Cure

    EXPRESSING the opinion that John Braund, of Beverley Hills, has not get a cure for cancer or anything else, Mr. E. J. Hallstrom, who last week offered £20,000 to establish a cancer ...

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  5. Flight Of Tudor Plane Cancelled

    LONDON.--Following, the loss of the Tudor Four plane with 31 aboard in the Atlantic on a London to Bermuda ...

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  6. FIRST BOAT HOME IN TASMAN RACE MAY MISS ON HANDICAP

    SYDNEY.--Although the ketch, Kurrewa Three crossed the finishing line in Watson's Bay at 7.24 a.m. to-day, to break the trans-Tasman record by two hours, 36 minutes, it now appears likely that the Sydeny cutter, Peer Gynt will ...

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  7. INDIANS TO FINISH CRICKET SCHEDULE

    MELBOURNE.--The captain of the touring Indian cricketers Lala Amarnath said last night that the team ...

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  8. NEAR-NORMAL HERE

    Innisfail Stationmaster W. Holmes, told the Evening Advocate today that the only train affected here today by the rail ...

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  9. W. A. BATTING WITH 303 RUNS TO MAKE

    SYDNEY.--In the second innings of their match against West Australia, New South Wales declared at 4 ...

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  10. Federal, State Members' Visit

    Early this afternoon Federal Member for Herbert W. F. Edmonds and State Member for Herbert. S. Theodore, ...

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  11. 3-MILLION GERMANS TO JOIN IN STRIKE

    BERLIN.--Nearly 3,000,000 German workers from the Danish border almost to the Swedish frontier are expected ...

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  12. CHAOS FEARED IN PALESTINE WHEN BRITISH TERM ENDS

    NEW YORK.--The United Nations' Palestine Commission in its first report to the Security Council yesterday expressed the fear that all security and adthinistrative services in Palestine would collapse on the termination of British ...

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  13. BULGARIA NOT READY FOR COMPLETE PURGE

    SOFIA.--Prime Minister Dimitrov, addressing the Fatherland Front Congress said the moment had not yet come to ...

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  14. U.S.-Italian Treaty

    ROME.--Italy signed a treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation with the United States, marking the resumption of full normal relations. ...

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  15. U.S. Rejects Soviet Protests

    WASHINGTON.--Russian protests against American activities overseas were rejected on two counts yesterday, with the reply that they were without foundation. ...

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  16. 350,000 ENROL FOR SCHOOL IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY.--Including more than 200,000 in the metropolitan area, it is estimated that more than 350,000 pupils were enrolled ...

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  17. GARDEN CASE MAY END TO-MORROW

    SYDNEY.--It is possible that the case--now in its ninth day--in which John Smith (Jock) Garden is charged with forgery and ...

    Article : 36 words
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