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  4. Principal Awards In To-day's Lottery

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  5. Britain Breaks With Nationalist China--Will Recognise Communists

    LONDON, Friday. -- Britain last night broke off relations with the Chinese Rationalist government and is expected to formally recognise the Chinese Communist regime to-day, according to usually reliable sources quoted ...

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  6. BOS MURPHY KNOCKED OUT

    LONDON, Friday.--New Zealand middleweight champion, Bos Murphy, was knocked out in 198 seconds of a scheduled 10-round ...

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  7. Lithgow's Building Statistics Prove Interesting

    Underlining Lithgow's development as an industrial city and the pressing need for homes, statistics released by the City Council revealed that 62 applications for permission to build fibro or brick construction cottages ...

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  8. YOUNG MAN CHARGED WITH DOUBLE MURDER

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.-- Heavily guarded by police, Kevin John Irwin, aged 23, of Garrong-road, Lakemba, appeared at the ...

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  9. "MERCY" MEDICAL MURDER TRIAL

    MANCHESTER (New Hampshire), Friday.--Dr. Herman Sander yesterday pleaded not guilty to a murder indictment involving the death of an ...

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  10. INDONESIAN TILT AT AUSTRALIA

    DJAKARTA, Friday.-- Although no claims were made for Australian New Guinea, British Borneo, Malaya or Portuguese Timor, these ...

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  11. CHIEF JUSTICE APPOINTED

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--State Cabinet to-day appointed Mr. Justice Street as Chief Justice and Lieutenant-Governor of N.S.W. ...

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  12. Waterfront Strike Extends to Whole of Sydney Harbor

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.-- The Waterside Workers' strike which began last Tuesday, has spread all over Sydney harbor ...

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  13. EGYPT IS DIFFICULT

    HAIFA, Friday. -- Shipments of goods from Australia and the Far East for Haifa that would normally go through the Suez Canal have been ...

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  14. IT'S HOT IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--Sydney experienced heat-wave conditions today when the temperature rose to 93.3 degrees at 10 a.m. and was still ...

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  17. DISCUSSION ON END OF PETROL RATIONING

    TOWNSVILLE, This Aft.-- Federal Government would consider the abolition of petrol rationing at a series of meetings ...

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  18. GOOD AUSTRALIAN FILM

    NEW YORK, Friday.--The Australian film, "Sons of Matthew," renamed in America "The Rugged O'Riordans," ranked with American ...

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  19. SNAKES ARE NUMEROUS

    Brought to dangerous, active life by the hot weather, shakes have invaded the homes of several residents in the outer ...

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  20. CRISIS IN GREECE

    LONDON, Friday.--Greece's chief of the general staff Lieut.-General George Cosmas resigned last night in support of Field Marshall ...

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  21. LAME EXCUSE

    LONDON, Friday. -- Australian footballer, Bruce Ryan, was yesterday suspended for two matches by Hull Rugby League Club because he did ...

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  22. COLD CURE TABLETS DECLARED A MENACE

    LONDON, Friday.--Britons who rushed chemist shops to buy anti-histamine tablets, claimed as a cure for the common cold, have been warned that the tablets may be dangerous. ...

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  23. DEPORTEES STILL ON STEAMER

    COFF'S HARBOR, This Afternoon. The captain of the steamer Tamaris, Captain Miller, denied to-day that several South American deportees ...

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  24. CHILD'S MIRACULOUS ESCAPE

    ROME, Friday.--Women passengers on the Milan express screamed with horror, as they saw a child on a sledge hurtling down a hillside in ...

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