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  4. JERUSALEM WILL SOON BE CUT OFF FROM THE OUTSIDE WORLD

    LONDON, Friday.—Jerusalem was cut off from the outside world last night for 24 hours before the British mandate for Palestine comes to an end. Facilities for sending cables no longer exist in the Holy ...

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  7. 135d A POUND FOR WOOL!

    MELBOURNE, Friday. —An Australian record price for wool was established at the Geelong sales ...

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  8. Garden Says Ward Paid £5000

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Minister for External Territories (Mr. Ward) had been paid £5000 in ten ...

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    ROYAL SILVER PHOTOGRAPH.—The latest photograph of Their Majesties King George VI. and Queen Elizabeth, taken especially for their Silver Wedding celebrations on April 26, 1948. when they attended a Thanksgiving Service in St. Paul's Cathedral, London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FIRST INNNGS DEFEAT OF CAMBRIDGE EXPECTED

    CAMBRIDGE, Friday. (A.A.P.). — Despite deadly bowling by Colin McCool, plus an extra 30 minutes of play allowed under the new M.C.C. rule, Australia yesterday failed by a narrow margin to inflict an innings’ ...

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  11. SUBSIDIES TO GO IF “NO” VOTE AT PRICK REFERENDUM ?

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A hint that the Commonwealth may discontinue subsidies in the event of its losing the Prices Referendum was given by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) last night, when at the Town Hall he delivered ...

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  12. A. O. ROMANO ON BUILDING CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Well-known restauranteur and racehorse owner, Azzalin Orlando Romano has been summoned to ...

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  13. POLICE DROP MURDER THEORY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Police, who first suspected murder, now believe that Gerald Ambrose Fitzgerald, who died in Lewisham ...

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  14. ACCEPTED

    LONDON, Friday.—The Colonial Under-Secretary, Mr. Rees Williams, announced in the Commons ...

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  15. Theatre Patrons Drenched

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Radio programs were interrupted, lighting and power failures were caused, and roofs of houses damaged in ...

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  16. NO PLAN FOR MILITARY LEND-LEASE FOR WEST EUROPE

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—No plan for resuming military lend-lease to Western European nations has been so far submitted to President Truman. This was made clear today by the President, when he ...

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  17. ĀSHFORD

    There was a rather remarkable happening at Ashford this week when Mr. Jim Hilfred was thrown from his horse when rounding ...

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  18. U.S. ATTITUDE TO COMMUNISTS

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Truman to-day announced he is opposed to outlawing the Communist Party in the United States. Such action, he told the Press, would be contrary to ...

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  19. TO-DAY’S LOTTERY PRIZES

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Major prizes in No. 1656 State Lottery; drawn to-day, were won by: FIRST prize: Ticket No. 77880, ...

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  20. Noxious Trades

    Extension of the Noxious Trades Act, (1902) to the Shire of Macintyre will be applied for by the Shire Council. This would ...

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  21. Macintyre No Exception In Wax Match Ban

    The ban on use of wax matches could not be lifted, declared the Chief Secretary (Mr. Baddeley in a letter to Macintyre Shire ...

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  22. SOVIET DIPLOMATS AROUSE SPECULATION

    LONDON, Friday.—Two important Soviet diplomats, including the Deputy Minister, Jacob Malikharel, have left Berlin by air for London en route to the United States. They are reported to be en route for Lake Success to the United Nations ...

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  23. STATE OWNERSHIP OF COAL INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Friday.—As the result of disagreement arrangements being made to review the organisation, Sir Charles Reid, examiner, who later became director in a private company, has resigned from the National Coal ...

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  24. RECORD SHEEP SHOW ENTRIES

    SYDNEY. Friday.—Record entries have been received for the Sydney Sheep Show to be held from June 2 to 5. ...

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