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  6. BRITISH TROOPS WILL LEAVE PALESTINE WITHIN SIX MONTHS

    LONDON, Wednesday — The Minister of State for Colonies, Lord Listowel, reiterated in the House of Lords that Britain was determined to terminate the Palestine mandate on May 15 at the latest and complete the withdrawal of troops by August 1. ...

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  7. Inverell Resident Has 288 Descendants !

    Mrs. W. Forman, 29 Urabatta Street, is the proud possessor of 288 descendants probably in line for a record ...

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  8. INVERELL

    Mr. Ray Nicholson, one of four victims in Saturday night’s accident on the Elsmore Road, regained consciousness at the District ...

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    Model aircraft have become more and more popular, in recent years, and all over Britain, model aircraft clubs are regularly holding meetings. This year an international rally was held at which remarkable displays were seen. Pioneers in precision model making are “International Model ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. New Move For Peace For India and Pakistan

    LAKE SUCCESS, Wednesday.—With Russia and the Ukraine abstaining from voting, the Security Council yesterday created a three-nation mediation commission to seek settlement of the ...

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  11. A HAPPY ENDING

    The story of the crew of the yawl “Southern Star”, which foundered on its way to Australia from England has ...

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  12. CROWN CLAIM v. J. S. GARDEN

    The amount involved in the transaction which led to the charges against J. S. (Jock) Garden was £100,000, Mr. J. ...

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  13. RUSSIAN DEMAND ON GERMAN CONTROL

    The American C.-in-C. in Germany, General Clay, left by air for Washington twenty minutes after the Control Council meeting, at which it was ...

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  14. U.S. Backs Japan’s Wool Purchases

    Mr. W. H. Mather, wool consultant and specialist, stated last night that the U.S. occupation authority in Tokio had ...

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  15. TODAY’S LOTTERY PRIZE-WINNERS

    Lottery No. 1604 was drawn to-day. Main prize-winners were:— First 37,876 “Mona and Bill” syndicate, W. Williams, George’s Avenue, ...

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  16. Weather Forecast

    To-day’s N.S.W. forecast for the next 24 hours reads:—Fine warm and sultry day on coast and hot inland, with mild night in the eastern ...

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  17. DEFENCE AGAINST THE ATOM BOMB

    “It is silly to say there is no defence against the atom bomb” declared Admiral Blandy, commander of the United States ...

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  18. Alleged Espionage On Behalf of Russia

    The American Army newspaper Stars and Stripes, reported that Nikolaus Aftenomow appeared before a military court charged with ...

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  19. EXISTENCE OF SMUGGLERS BY CUSTOMS, R.A.A.F.

    R.A.A.F. and Customs officials in Darwin are denying the existence of a smuggling ring in the Northern Territory. ...

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  20. Stock Values Continue On High Level

    New Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd. report:—Sheep and cattle values continue on a high level, and many lines bought six to seven ...

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  21. 100 DROWNED WHEN VESSEL CAPSIZED

    About 100 persons were drowned on Monday night when the steamship, Cautin, capsized and sank in the Imperial River in Southern Chile. ...

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  22. BAGDAD RIOTING

    At least four police and four civilians were killed, and 40 police and 100 civilians injured in wdespread ...

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  23. PRINCESS ELIZABETH AND DUKE OF EDINBURGH

    LONDON, Wednesday.-—The House of Commons by 294 votes to 17 carried the second reading of the Bill to pay an annuity of £25,000 to Princess Elizabeth, in addition to the sum payable to her under the civil list, and an annuity of £10,000 to the Duke of Edinburgh. ...

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  24. Alleged Insulting Words, And Assault

    Before Mr. J. Fleeman, S.M., in the Tingha Court yesterday the hearing of a charge against Edith Emily Gilfuis of using insulting words on November ...

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