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  2. Advertising

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  5. Charming Garden Overlooks River

    I Visited one of Inverell’s loveliest gardens this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. ...

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  7. FILIPINO AND AUSTRALIAN WAY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Consul-General for the Philippines, M. Alzate, yesterday told Mrs. Everett Checkett, of North Bondi, that the Philippines Government had granted her application to live in Manila. ...

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  8. Privy Council Held By King

    In the first official engagement since his recent operation, the King yesterday held a Privy Council at ...

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  9. UNITED STATES ACTS ON PEACE TOUR PLAN

    America moved quickly today to frustrate plans by the Russian allegation to fast week’s “peace conference” in New York to engage in a nation-wide ...

    Article : 207 words
  10. GIRLE ESTATE SALE

    The National Bank of Australia this morning purchased the Byron Street property in the Girle Estate. ...

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  11. BRITAIN AND ISRAELI REACH TERMS ON TRANSJORDAN

    LONDON, Wednesday: Israeli has come to terms with Britain on Transjordan, according to observers at Rhodes commenting on the draft agreement accepted by Israeli and Transjordan in Armistice talks ...

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  12. QLD. SORGHUM CUT IN MAY

    BRISBANE: The grain sorghum harvest from the 30,500-acre crop on the Food for Britain farm at Peak ...

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  13. Knock-Out In Title Contest

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A crowd of 9,000 saw the world middleweight champion, Marcel Cerdan, of France, ...

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  14. CHEAP DEVICE TO SMASH ATOM

    OTTAWA: Canada has borrowed a plan from the Russians to produce a “poorman’s” atom smasher. ...

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  15. “Britain Not Centre Of Europe”

    LONDON, Wednesday.—“England is not the centre of Europe,” declared General de Gaule. who said that whatever ...

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  16. Tenterfield Link With Brisbane

    BRISBANE: Mrs. J. H. Neale and Miss Elsie Roper, both of Tenterfield, are in Brisbane to attend the Valley ...

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  17. Russia Changes Commanders

    Marshal Sokolovsky has been relieved of his post as Russian Commander in Germany and has been appointed First Deputy ...

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  18. Air Crash Victim’s £10,000 Insurance

    A Sydney insurance company will this week pay £10,000 to the estate of a passenger killed in the ...

    Article : 136 words
  19. STOREMEN’S DISPUTE OFF

    “At a meeting today the Storemen’s dispute was settled. Men are resuming to-morrow (Thursday).” ...

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  20. SHARKEY FOR TRIAL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— L. Sharkey, Secretary of the Australian Communist Party, was committeed for trail on a ...

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  21. British Pound Rejected In U.S.

    Mr. Randolph Churchill, 28-year-old Son of Mr. Winston Churchill, was refused permission to pay in British pounds ...

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  22. MR. CHIFLEY’S LONDON VISIT

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, announced last night that the would leave for London on April 15 to attend, a conference ...

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  23. STANDARD SACKS

    The Minister for Commerce (Mr. Pollard) announced that the Commonwealth and State Governments will review the ...

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  24. Fire at R.A.A.F. Station

    More than £60,000 damage was caused when a fire gutted the control building at Schofileds R.A.A.F. station ...

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  25. Attlee Silent On Communism

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Clement Attlee) who yesterday officially announced that Australia. ...

    Article : 63 words
  26. BIG INCREASE EXPECTED IN LINSEED ACREAGE

    Indications were that there would be an increase of 30-40 per cent in the acreage of linseed sown in the Inverell, Moree and Tamworth areas this year, the Inverell District Agronomist (Mr. L. ...

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  27. LOTTERY

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  28. FUTURE OF POUND STERLING

    The belief is strongly held here that major issues to be debated at the conference of Dominion Prime Ministers in ...

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  29. ’Bloom Off Boom’ In America

    Orders poured into Wall Street yesterday, and price cutting of consumer goods spread following announcements of ...

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  30. Strikers to Return To Work

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— At a mass meeting at the Leichhardt Stadium this morning striking members of the ...

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  31. WILLIE’S CHOICE APPEAL

    “The committee of the Northern and North-Western District Racing Association dealt with an appeal by Mr. ...

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  32. N. W. Council Employee Injured

    John William Gilmore, an employee of the North-West County Council, received extensive head injuries on ...

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  33. £30 FINE FOR THEFT OF STEER

    GLEN INNES: Lewis John Perrett (55), grazier, of Red Range, was convicted in the Glen Innes Court of Petty ...

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  34. FORECAST

    Issued Sydney 1 p.m. Clearing to fine except in north-east parts of the State, where showers and thunderstorms at ...

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  35. ATLANTIC PACT SIGNATORIES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In Madrid, Spain and Portugal have completed a day’s negotiations which will permit Portugal to sign the Atlantic Treaty. In Oslo the Norwegian ...

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  36. FUTURE OF TELEVISION IN AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mr. A. G. Warner. Chairman of Directors of Electronic Industries Ltd., said last night that to allow television to become a Government monopoly would be fatal. ...

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  37. Sydney Facing Meat Famine

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— A general strike began at Home-bush Abattoirs this morning and as a result Sydney is now ...

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