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  4. IN FOUR YEARS TIME IS THE FORECAST

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Fears that “other nations” after 1952 will have enough atomic equipment to deliver a sustained attack on the United States may result in the United ...

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  7. [MELBOURNE POSITION DETERIORATES

    As hopes of an early solution of the Melbourne tramway strike rapidly deteriorates, fears that the stoppage may ...

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  8. AMERICAN EXPORT PROBLEMS

    “There is no possibility that exports of meat, wheat and corn under the Marshall Aid Plan, will affect the issue of whether ...

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    TRACTORS WILL AID IN SPEEDING THE PLOUGHS: The Ford Motor Company Ltd., of Dagenham, are now producing more than three times the number of tractors they did before the war. The present production figure is 160 per day and the output is still soaring. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. OUR DEFENCE IN ATOMIC WARFARE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Although Cabinet Ministers say that reports that Sydney, and other capital cities, will have to be completely replanned are wide of the mark, it is believed ...

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  11. From Berlin to Australia

    A total of 856 displaced persons have left Bremerhaven for Australia on board the international refugee organisation’s ship the ...

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  12. Inigo Jones Says Weather Will Be Wet Until August

    Queensland weather expert, Inigo Jones, believes that the present weather cycle will continue until August, with conditions ...

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  13. IT WASN’T STALIN

    On his arrival from Moscow Professor Elis Berven told the British United Press that he had been called to the Soviet capital to treat a Field ...

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  14. CHURCH OF ENGLAND TRADITION

    A cable from Australia stating that the Church of England clergy and laity in N.S.W., considered the Church of England’s traditions to be seriously ...

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  15. Tenants May Purchase Housing Comm. Homes

    State Cabinet has decided that tenants occupying Housing Commission homes may now purchase these premises, Premier McGirr announced last ...

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  16. Aid For Australia’s Dollar Export Drive

    Addressing a conference of Government officials and business executives from all States yesterday, a United States’ Embassy official (Mr. D. ...

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  17. £18 Million Wheat Loss in Freak Weather

    It is estimated that N.S.W. wheat-growers have lost between 20 and 30 million bushels of wheat, worth over £18 million, in freak weather which is ...

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  18. Ghandi Fasting For “Communal Harmony”

    Mahatma Gandhi, 78-year-old Hindu leader, who yesterday launched his seventh “indefinite” fast announced last night that he would not break ...

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  19. 53 KILLED IN SOMALILAND RIOTS

    Spears, clubs, and arrows were used in rioting at Mogadishu (Somaliland) on Sunday in which 42 Italians and 11 Somalis were ...

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  20. Australians In Fourth Test Against Indians

    Toshack and McCool replace Dooland and Ha[?]ence in the Fourth Test team to play the Indians at Adelaide from January 23 to 29. ...

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  21. Many Defective Water Meters In Inverell

    “The annual readings carried out in December reveal a considerable number of defective water meters” (stated the Town Engineer, Mr. E. J. Smith, ...

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  22. TEST TUBE CHILD IS LEGITIMATE

    A child born as a result of artificial insemination is legitimate, according to a ruling given yesterday by Mr. Justice Henry Claygreenberg, ...

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  23. WORST FLOODS IN 70 YEARS IN DERBYSHIRE

    Floods in Derbyshire, the worst reported in 70 years, and in Yorkshire, Mid-Wales, and Herefordshire, yesterday ...

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  24. Famous Sprinter For Australia

    Famous Jamaican sprinter, Herb McKenley, will leave by air for Australia to-morrow (Thursday). He will return to New York in ...

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  25. Continued Interest In Play Centre

    With a daily attendance of well over 200 the Play Centre at Inverell continues with its good work in the entertainment of school ...

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  26. U.S. INVESTIGATION

    President Truman’s personal physician, Brigadier-General Wallace Graham, admitted to the Senate sub-committee ...

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  27. Country Week Tennis Titles

    Nearly 350 entries were received for the Country Week individual championships, which were commenced at White City yesterday. ...

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  28. Los Angeles Sportsman Will Buy Shannon ; Price May Be £31,250

    Los Angeles attorney and sportsman, Neil McCarthy, announced that he has “closed a deal” with W. J. Smith to ...

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  29. Main Prize-winners In To-day’s Lottery

    Lottery No. 1601 to-day resulted in the following main prizes:— First 47.201. “Ruthless” syndicate. D. G. B. Howarth Ward, R.G.H., ...

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