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  4. NO DANGER OF PETROL SHORTAGE

    CANBERRA, This Aft.--When the Prime Minister, Mr. Monzies, announces the end of petrol rationing in a national ...

    Article : 182 words
  5. Principal Awards In To-day's Lottery

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  6. German Scientist's Betrayal Of British Atomic Secrets

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--Lawmakers yesterday blamed ponderous British legal procedure for hampering the F.B.I.'s pursuit of further atomic leaks in the Klaus Fuchs case. They expressed the fear that delay enabled some suspects to ...

    Article : 183 words
  7. LIBERALS ARE MIDDLE PARTY

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Viscout Samuel, Liberal Party leader in the Lords, last night told radio listeners that the Liberals favored outlawing ...

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  8. Twelve Inches Of Rain Maroons South Coast

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--While floodwaters in Glen Davis and East Maitland areas have receded, the most destructive floods in the history of the South Coast have forced hundreds of people to leave their homes. ...

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  9. LOSS OF AIRLINER

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--The City Coroner to-day began an enquiry into the cause of the explosion which caused £24,000 ...

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  11. THE DAVIS CUP DRAW

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--Australia will play Canada and Mexico will play Cuba in the first round of the North ...

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  12. HEAVY COAL LOSS

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--Disputes at 18 collieries reduced to-day's coal production by 12,000 tons. ...

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  13. MARSHALL AID HAS BEEN SUCCESS

    LONDON, Wed.--West European Marshall plan nations should 'face "no general crisis" when dollar aid ends in 1952 ...

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  14. POSTHUMOUS AWARDS FOR TRUCULENT VICTIMS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--An officer and rating who escaped from the sunken submarine Truculent in the Thames estuary but were swept to ...

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  15. OVER FIVE INCHES OF RAIN

    To nine o'clock this morning the total rainfall registered at the post office since Saturday was 472 points. At the ...

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  16. Chinese Nationalists Fear Russian Intervention On Formosa

    LAKE SUCCESS, Wednesday.--Nationalist China yesterday asked the United Nations to put air and naval observers on Formosa to watch for Russian intervention in the event of an invasion of the island by Communist forces. ...

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  17. DAME ENID TAKES THE CHAIR

    CANBERRA, This Afternoon.--Dame Enid Lyons will preside over the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. UNPRECEDENTED HONOR TO SISTER KENNY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--Congress yesterday sent to President Truman for signature a Bill to open the gates to the United States to ...

    Article : 111 words
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  20. MURDER JUST THE SAME

    BRIDGEPORT, Conncciticut, Wednesday,--Judge John Cornell charged the jury "to keep sympathy entirely out of their verdict" in the ...

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  21. NATIVE GOVERNMENTS RECOGNISED

    CANBERRA, This Afternoon.--The Federal Government decided yesterday to recognise three native governments of Vietnam, Cambodia and ...

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  22. ACCIDENTALLY BROKE RECORD

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday.--Naked to the waist and blue with cold, 37-year-old Helle Lasck accidentally broke the South African ...

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  23. STOP PRESS

    BRIDGEPORT (Connecticut), Wednesday.--The jury yesterday acquitted 21- year-old Carole Paight who was charged with ...

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  24. FIRE HOSES SHOULD DAMPEN BERLIN RAIDERS' ENTHUSIASM

    LONDON, Wednesday.--West Berlin police feel that fire hoses rather than tanks will be the best answer to the rumored Communist plan for a Whitsuntide putsch. A police spokesman, announcing that they had placed orders ...

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