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  4. BRITISH TROOPS TO BE OUT OF PALESTINE BY AUGUST 1

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York), Wednesday.—Britain withdraw her troops from Palestine by August 1 at the latest, and would “acquiesce no longer in the use of British forces and the squandering of British lives to impose a policy which one ...

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  5. HUGE LAND RESUMPTION PLAN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—One of the biggest deals in the State’s history is expected to be completed by Premier Hanlon to-day. Terms of the deal, which is aimed at increasing ...

    Article : 117 words
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  8. Rockets Over Scandinavian Territories

    LONDON, Wednesday. —Scandinavian visitors to Britain report that rockets were recently seen ...

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  9. FARMERS’ UNION

    Representations are to be made by the Northern N.S.W. Farmers’ Union to the Australian Workers’ Union urging the necessity of ...

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  10. Czech Communists Celebrate After Party Coup

    PRAGUE, Wednesday. —Lorry loads of troops and police cruised the streets as 90,000 people shouting “Long live Gottwald” and “Long live Benes” gathered ...

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  11. MAY BE YEARS BEFORE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—It was authoritatively stated to-day that a fully operating national ...

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  12. “Rabbit Fines Are Too Small”

    In discussion on rabbit destruction at a meeting of Warialda P.P. Board it was stated that the efforts of boards to enforce rabbit ...

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  13. INVERELL

    How much have northern Shows to thank some of the real old hands who are to be seen year after year on the ground and ...

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  14. £3,200 ROBBERY

    Until some item—portmanteau, biscuit tin, piece of jewellery, or note issue—is located, police working on Inverell’s £3,200 robbery can make no arrest. Since the house of Mr. E. ...

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  15. STATE LOTTERY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Lottery No. 1619 was drawn to-day. Main prize winners were:— FIRST, No. 51.233. “Not Close ...

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  16. INVERELL

    Grass growing in a lane at the back of premises at 64 Mansfield Street was suspected of harboring a snake, Inverell Municipal ...

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  17. Woman Dies After Taking Powders

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.—Newcastle police are investigating the death of Mr. Vera May ...

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  18. Ignorant of What Australia Offers

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—May British industrialists were ignorant of Australia’s potential, the Minister for Munition, Senator ...

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  19. ACCIDENT AT SHOW

    Regarding a paragraph published in last issue of the “Times” to the effect that a bystander had had his hand injured by a ...

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  20. Govt. Tobacco Farm at Texas

    Officers of the New South Wales and Queensland Departments of Agriculture are at present in the Texas district to select a site for a ...

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  21. TO-DAY’S FORECAST

    Issued Sydney 1 p.m.—Warm; hot and sultry. Fine generally at first but scattered thunderstorms developing over the western ...

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  22. Vote Of Confidence In French Govt.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Government won a vote of confidence by 291 votes to 268. The vote was taken as a ...

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  23. Braund, Committee Reach Agreement

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Government Cancer Committee and Mr. J. Braund, of Beverley Hills, had come to complete ...

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  24. Queensland Decorators and Painters Won’t Help Strike

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—In an uproar at the Trades Hall last night, operative painters and decorators refused to hand over more than £100 in the Union’s fighting fund to aid the railway strike. ...

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  25. ARGENTINE AND BRITISH NAVAL FORCES

    BUENOS AIRES, Wednesday.—Argentine and British naval forces will not meet in the waters of the Antarctic areas as claimed by both countries, say authoritative sources. The British cruiser, “Nigeria,” ...

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