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  4. British Soldier Killed By Yugoslav Guards; Wife Collapses

    VIENNA, Friday.—Mrs. Ingo Burke, wife of Lieutenant John Edmund Burke, whom a Yugoslav frontier guard shot dead before her eyes last Sunday, collapsed when the Yugoslavs handed her over to the British. She was taken to ...

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  7. TIME-OUT IN PALESTINE

    LONDON, Friday.—Both Jewish and Arab forces have accepted the British order to cease fire in the Palestine twin cities of Jaffa and Tel Aviv for a period of 18 hours, but fighting is expected to flare up again after the time limit expires. ...

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  8. VESTED INTERESTS VEIL VESTAS

    LONDON, Friday.—Manufacturers were still preventing the . sale on an “everlasting match.” which could be struck 100 times, ...

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  9. INVERELL RAIN; MORE NEEDED

    At 3 o’clock this afternoon the good soaking rain which conditions over the past couple of days favored ...

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  10. London Ban on Political Marches

    LONDON, Friday. —The [?] Secretary, Mr. Chuter Ede, announced in the House of Commons that a ban would be imposed for ...

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  11. WORK ADVANCED ON ILUKA PORT

    GRAFTON: The hydrographic survey work at [?] would be completed shortly and the design of the port was well advanced, the ...

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  12. CHARGES AGAINST EVATT, ROSEVEAR

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Opposition executive met last night to consider a letter sent by Mr. A. M. Blain, Independent ...

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  13. “LIFT NEWSPRINT RESTRICTIONS”

    —CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE PERTH. Friday.—The Associated Chambers of Commerce of Australia at the concluding session ...

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  14. OUR WOOL FOR RUSSIA

    SYDNEY, Friday. —The first direct shipment of Australia wool to Soviet Russia will be loaded on the Lake Sicamous, of ...

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  15. “NATIONALISE THE BREWERIES”

    SYDNEY. Friday—The N.S.W. Trades and Labor Council last night decided to ask the Federal and State Governments to ...

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  16. WANDERA SCHOOL CELEBRATION

    Education Week concluded at Wandera School on Friday afternoon when some twenty ex-pupils, parents and friends ...

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  17. BRADMAN, MORRIS CENTURIES IN FIRST GAME OF TOUR

    LONDON, Friday.-Both Bradman and Morris had hit up dashing centuries in Australia’s score of six wickets for 377 at stumps last night, in the first match of the ...

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  18. LOTTERY No. 1649 DRAWN TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Friday. —Lottery No. 1649 was drawn to-day. FIRST prize was won by ticket No. 26124, “Insignifico” ...

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  19. Ashford Progress

    At the monthly meeting of the Ashford Town Improvement Advisory Committee, business was rather slack pending the calling of ...

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  20. U.S. ARMAMENTS FOR EUROPEAN DEFENCE BLOC

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The United States may send limited shipments of American guns, tanks, and planes to the five ...

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  21. INVERELL LOST ITS LUCERENE SEED

    Excessive rain at harvesting resulted in very little lucerne seed being saved in the Inverell district this season. ...

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  22. “Free Medicine”

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The date of operation of the Commonwealth’s Free Medicine Scheme will be announced next Sunday, ...

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  23. Deep Sea Stradbroke Favorite

    (BRISBANE, Fridays—Certainty of a heavy track for to-morrow’s Stradbroke Handicap caused a strong betting move for known ...

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  24. TO-DAY’S MARKETS

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  25. CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY MUST BE BASED ON COMMUNIST AGGRESSION

    OTTAWA, Friday.—Canadian foreign police must be based on the fact that Communist aggression endangered Canadian freedom and peace, the Minister for External Affairs, Louis St. Laurent, told the House of Commons ...

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  26. GRANT IN DUE COURSE

    According to the Minister for Lands (Mr. Sheahan) a grant would be made in due course in connection with the purchase of ...

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  27. VICTORIAN GOVERNMENT WILL TEST VALIDITY OF WHEAT AGREEMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Victorian Government would test the validity of the international wheat agreement and Commonwealth uniform taxation, the State Attorney-General, Mr. Oldham, said yesterday. ...

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  28. INVERELL GIRL INJURED

    GLEN INNES, Friday.—Shirley Margaret Lawrence, of 3 Hindmarsh Street. Inverell, is in Glen Innes District Hospital suffering ...

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  29. £45 a Year More For Inverell Council ?

    The decision of the Rural Bank to make ex gratia payments in lieu of rates in respect of its properties will mean an ...

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