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  6. DECLARATION BY BRITAIN, AMERICA AND FRANCE :

    LONDON, Friday.—Czechoslovakia has banned within its borders a joint statement by Britain, America, and France, branding the new Czech Government a s a disguise for Communist dictatorship, and bluntly declaring that Communists seized power ...

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  7. Bitter Exchanges In Tasmanian House

    HOBART, Friday.—Bitter exchanges, in which the Premier, Mr. Cosgrove, was accused of “graft” and the Opposition of “trumping up charges” featured last night’s debate in the House of Assembly on the ...

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  8. Lessons Of The Malay Campaign Not Yet Learned

    LONDON, Friday.—An admission that the Government “took out a couple of sections” of his Malayan ...

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  9. FIERCE CZECH PURGE IN PROGRESS

    PRAGUE, Friday.— Broadcasting to the nation over the Prague radio last night the ...

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  10. INVERELL

    Although police inquiries are understood to have narrowed to one line of investigation, no new ...

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  11. WANTS TRUMAN BANNED

    RICHMOND (Virginia), Friday —The Governor of Virginia, William Tuck, has asked the State General Assembly to pass ...

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  12. 60 NATIONS’ SECRET PLANS

    NEW YORK, Friday.— While delegates of 60 nations are redrafting the Geneva Trade Charter for ...

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  13. GENEVA TARIFF CONCESSIONS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—In the House of Representatives yesterday the Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, in defence of the Geneva ...

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  14. Hot Week For Inverell

    The average maximum temperature at Inverell since Monday has been 88.25 according to ...

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  15. TRANSPORT STOPPED AT MIDNIGHT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Although Sydney people were able to use trains, trams and buses as usual to-day, ...

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  16. LOTTERY LUCK

    SYDNEY, Friday.—State Lottery No. 1621 was drawn to-day. Major prizes:— FIRST, 85,798, “Domino” ...

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  17. 560 M.P.H.

    LONDON, Friday.—A Vickers Armstrong jet fighter broke the world record for 100 kilometres ...

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  18. LATIN AMERICAN CLAIMS

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Highly placed diplomats in Washington are now convinced that the whole question of Latin American claims on British territory will be raised for full debate at the ...

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  19. Bradman On Insurance Board

    LONDON, Friday.—Don Bradman has been appointed a director of the Eagle Star Insurance Company’s South Australian Board. ...

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  20. A TRADE UNION COMMITTEE PLANNED FOR INVERELL

    A representative meeting of trade unionists at Inverell on Wednesday night formed a local branch of the Building Workers’ Industrial Union. The meeting decided to ...

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  21. IMMIGRANT NURSES MAY COME TO DISTRICT HOSPITAL

    The Secretary (Mr. L. W. Furby) told directors of the Inverell District Hospital at a meeting last night that applications for two trained and four untrained nurses had gone forward to the Commission. ...

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  22. Argentine Claim

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Argentine Foreign Minister, Senator Bramuglia, said to-day that the Falkland land Islands belonged to Argentina ...

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  23. OPENING DAY Inverell Races

    The Inverell Jockey Club’s race meeting opened to-day in fine, but threatening weather. ...

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  24. BABY ATTACKED BY RAT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Bleeding from wounds on her face, arms and legs, a baby, Joan Cumming of Newtown, was rescued ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND RAILWAY STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Despite the Court order that work be resumed, no settlement of Queensland’s crippling railway strike seems to be in sight. The Full Bench of the State ...

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