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  4. SERIOUS FLOOD DANGER AT NARRANDERA

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--While Wagga is "mopping up," flood-waters racing down the Murrumbidgee have swamped Narrandera. About 70 houses are already submerged, but the main ...

    Article : 260 words
  5. ALLEGED SPY THREATENS ACTION AGAINST SENATOR

    WASHINGTON, Tues.--Legal action may be taken against Senator Joseph McCarthy, Republican, for telling newspaper ...

    Article : 224 words
  6. Principal Awards In To-day's Lottery

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  7. HEA­­VY DEATH ROLL IN U.S. CYCLONIC STORM

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--Cyclonic spring storms which have raged throughout the United States for the past two days have caused the deaths of at least 15 people and left heavy property and crop damage. ...

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  8. MORE SOVIET BOYCOTTS OF U.N.O. BODIES

    LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday.-- The Soviet Union yesterday extended its boycott of United Nations bodies by walking out of ...

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  9. MINING STOPPAGES OVER INTRODUCTION OF CRIMES ACT

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--Five mines on the southern field are idle to-day as a protest against the Commonwealth ...

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  10. FAILURE OF SUICIDE ATTEMPT

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon. -- A young typiste was prevented from jumping over the Gap last night. She told police she had no friends and no ...

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  11. CONDEMNED MAN BECOMES ENGAGED

    LONDON, Tuesday.--George Kelly, aged 27, due to be hanged to-day for the murder of a Liverpool cinema manager, ...

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  12. ELECTRICITY FROM THE WINDS

    A light breeze is now sufficient to illuminate remote country houses-- provided it is harnessed to a special plant being made by a Birmingham ...

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  13. LABOR SHORTAGE IS HOLDING UP RETIRING ROOM

    A shortage of labor was retarding the completion of the work on the ladies' retiring room shops and flats in ...

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  14. DUGAN AND MEARS REMANDED ON ROBBERY CHARGES

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--Darcy Dugan and William Mears, handcuffed and heavily guarded, by police, were remanded in Darlinghurst ...

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  15. F. B I. HEAD OPPOSED TO MAKING FILES PUBLIC

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.-- F.B.I. chief, Edgar Hoover, said to-day foreign espionage would be assisted immeasurably if his agency's secret ...

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    UNION PAYS FINE.--The Federated Ironworkers' Association yesterday paid to the State Industrial Registrar, Mr. J. E. Kelleher, the fine ...

    Article : 38 words
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  18. U.S. DEFENCES CONSIDERED "ADEQUATE FOR MOMENT"

    KEY WEST (Florida), Tuesday.--Defence Secretary Louis Johnson told reporters that American defences were ...

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  20. MARTIAL LAW IN CALCUTTA SUBURBS

    CALCUTTA, Tuesday. -- Indian troops, with fixed bayonets, moved last night into Howra--Calcutta's industrial suburb--which was placed ...

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  21. SMALLPOX OUTBREAK IN GLASGOW

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- Three women one acutely ill, have been admitted to Glasgow hospital with smallpox. Two men are ...

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  22. ONE NEW SHIRT PER MINUTE

    Visitors to the London section of the British Industries Fair in May next will see shirts actually being manufactured on the latest mass ...

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  23. POSITION OF DUTCH NEW GUINEA

    DJAKARTA, Tuesday.--The future of Dutch New Guinea is not likely to be agreed upon at the first Netherlands-Indonesian conference ...

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  24. FOUR WORKERS SCALDED TO DEATH

    NEW YORK, Tuesday:--Four men were scalded to death yesterday when a steam-pipe burst in the New York Steam Corporation's' plant ...

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  25. Does Not Fear Direct Frontal Attack By Soviet Nation

    TORONTO, Tuesday.--Canada's Prime Minister, Mr. Louis St. Laurent, said last night he believed the Communist nations did not hope ever to achieve victory over the west by direct frontal attack. ...

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  26. ADMIRAL HITS OUT AT TEENAGE YOUTHS

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Girls who have effeminate boy friends should box their ears. This advice was given by Admiral Sir Geoffrey Layton who, ...

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  27. Three Mines idle On Western Field

    Disputes at two western collieries and a breakdown at a third restricted output to-day, but it is believed that pits involved will be back at work tomorrow. ...

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  28. DOCK WORKERS BAN OVERTIME IN LONDON

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Thousands of London dockers stopped work last night, two hours before usual, because of the overtime ban. They acted ...

    Article : 94 words
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