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  5. EIRE CALLS ON BRITAIN END PARTITION OF IRELAND

    DUBLIN, Wednesday: The Eire Dail unanimously adopted yesterday a resolution moved by the Premier, counselling and calling on Britain “to end the present occupation of Northern Ireland,” and indignantly ...

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  6. Taxes Boost Price of Matches

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Secretary of the Grocers and Storekeepers’ Association of N.S.W. (Mr. W. A. Flanagan) ...

    Article : 110 words
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  8. NO FOOD FOR THE DOGS NOW...

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday: It is believed that some, one opposed to live hare coursing cut holes in a fence and allowed 40 hares to-escape at Plumpton Coursing Club yesterday. ...

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  9. POPE MEETS PRINCESS

    The Pope yesterday sent his greetings to the British Royal Family and his hopes for improved ...

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  10. NO NEED FOR PANIC ON SMALLPOX CASE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Mrs. L. Scoccia, an Italian woman who arrived in Sydney last ...

    Article : 191 words
  11. Australian Aid For Hong Kong

    CANBERRA: The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, said yesterday that no requests had been received by the ...

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  12. Australia’s New Rocket Fuel

    MELBOURNE: The Commonwealth Defence Research Laboratories have produced a new explosive for use in ...

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  13. NEWSPRINT UP 350 PER CENT.

    SYDNEY: The average price of newsprint in Australia was 350 per cent, above the 1939 price, the president ...

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  14. STRIKING TRIBUTE TO DECEASED GLEN INNES HORSEMAN

    A detachment of horsemen more than 40 strong, formed a guard of honor for the funeral cortege of Allan Duncan, who ...

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  15. FINED £5 FOR LIGHTING FIRE

    For lighting a fire which endangered property owned by Mrs. Mary T. Windeyer, of “Lingeralong,” Horace Martin, ...

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  16. Suggestion For Winter Months

    To meet the electricity rationing and to enable more current to be made available to householders, an Otho St. ...

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  17. TENTERFIELD RACE WEIGHTS

    TENTERFIELD, Wednesday. Following are the weights for Tenterfield Jockey Club races on Saturday. ...

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  18. LOTTERY

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  19. 8-Months-Old Child a Champion Whistler

    Eight - months - old John Seard, of Newtown, will whistle when he feels like it. He pleases himself about it ...

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  20. LOWER CEILINGS IN DWELLINGS

    New building regulations, which now apply in the Federal Capital Territory, permit dwellings to be erected with ...

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  21. £2/10/- DROP IN LEAD BONUS

    BROKEN HILL: The lead bonus paid to lead mine employees will drop £2/10/- a week next month. ...

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  22. FORCED LANDING ON ROUND-AUST. FLIGHT

    DARWIN, Wednesday Round Australia fliers Keith Darling and J. M. McKean made a forced landing in their ...

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  23. DEARER SHAVES AND HAIRCUTS

    SYDNEY: Barbers throughout New South Wales will be charging record high prices for haircuts and shaves from next ...

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  24. BITTEN TWICE BY SNAKE

    To be bitten twice by a large carpet shake, which crawled on his face as he slept, was the unenviable experience of a ...

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  25. PRECAUTIONS FOLLOW CASE OF SMALLPOX IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Widespread precautions are being taken by the Commonwealth health authorities because of a smallpox case in Sydney. The victim is Mr. H. R. ...

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  26. Economic Collaboration as East-West Bond

    LONDON, Wednesday: On the eve of the lifting of the Russian blockade on Berlin, a Moscow radio commentator last night broadcast an appeal for economic collaboation with the Western powers. ...

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  27. £40 A HEAD FOR BULLOCKS

    Mr. Jim McClifty, “Bald Rock,” Sandy Flat, received £40 per head for two bullocks at Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Ltd.’s ...

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  28. BUSES TO REPLACE TRAMS

    SYDNEY: Three British transport experts have recommended to the New South Wales Government replacement ...

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  29. FORECAST

    Issued Sydney 1 p.m.: Scattered showers’ on north coast and parts of central coast and adjacent tablelands, contracting ...

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  30. 700,000 Reds Start Shanghai Drive

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday: Three Communist-armies (estimated at 700,000 men) began a twin-pronged attack on Government positions within 40 miles of Shanghai yesterday. Garrison authorities ...

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  31. New Ambassador To Australia

    WASHINGTON: Monday.— Stocky, greying 56-year-old Pete the was christened that and no more) Jarman, dyed in ...

    Article : 80 words
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