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  7. FORECAST ON TELEVISION HERE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Australian representative of Electrical and Musical Industries of England. Mr. Ray Allsopp, said last night his firm proposed to make 625 line television receivers for sale in ...

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  8. SILENCE ON OUTCOME OF LATEST MEETING OF “BIG FOUR”

    PARIS, Wednesday: After adjourning for two hours at the request of the Soviet Foreign Minister, Andrei Vishinsky, the Big Four Foreign Ministers last night completed a “top secret” session, which some observers ...

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  9. INVERELL DEPOT PETROL SUPPLIES GOOD

    Despite reports from Sydney that petrol supplies would be rushed by road to some country centres to avert a ...

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  10. Control of New Car Sales ?

    SYDNEY: The Minister for Labor and Industry, Mr. F. J. Finnan, said in the Legislative Assembly yesterday that ...

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  11. CRICKET HONORS WITH N.Z,

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The first Test between England and New Zealand, which ended in a draw at Leeds yesterday ...

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  12. FAMINE THREAT IN FLOODED CHINESE PROVINCE

    CANTON, Wednesday (A.A.P. Reuter).— Famine is threatened in Hunan Province—China’s “rice bowl”—where steadily rising flood waters are damaging crops. ...

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  13. New York Stock Market Moves

    NEW, YORK, Wednesday.— In what Wall Street described as “a technical re-action” to ...

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  14. “Ordinary Japs Are Very Kindly People”

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sydney (Cardinal Gilroy) said ...

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  15. Direction To Miners By Coal Tribunal

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. Gallagher) today issued an order directing miners to ...

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  16. 2 ESCAPE FROM GAOL

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.— Using a hacksaw blade two young criminals sawed through ...

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  17. SHERIFF’S OFFICER NOT LEAVING

    Inverell Sheriff’s Officer, Mr. J. F. Gall, who recently received notice of transfer to Forbes, will not now be taking ...

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  18. Cat Had Wings

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday. —A “cat with wings” was shot and killed in the Sundsvall region of northern Sweden on ...

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  19. SLUMP IN GOLDIN SHARES

    JOHANESBURG, Wednesday: Shares of two companies primarily concerned in the “fabulously rich” Erfdeel gold ...

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  20. Motor Registration Fees May Go Up

    Because road maintenance casts increased so much the thought motorists should be called upon to meet them, the ...

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  21. TO-DAY’S MARKETS

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  22. PARTNER ON MURDER CHARGE

    DARWIN, Wednesday.—After rowing a dinghy 24 miles upstream in the Daly River with the dead body of his partner on ...

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  24. FORECAST

    Issued Sydney 1 p.m.: Further rain with heavy falls and local floodings on the north coast and tablelands south ...

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  25. £50 Bond For Manslaughter

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Mr. Justice Dwyer, in the Central Criminal Court to-day, released on a £50 good behaviour bond ...

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  26. OBITUARY

    Mr. William Thomas Roberts passed away at the Mungindi Hospital recently, at the age of 79. ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICAN GOVT. TO GO ON WITH CITIZENSHIP BILL

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday: South African Prime Minister, Dr. Marian, told Parliament that the Government fully intends to go through with its Citizenship Bill. ...

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  28. SHIPS’ RADAR SAVES TIME AND MONEY

    LONDON: With visibility down to fifty feet for continuous days, the radar-equipped ferries of Wallasey (North England) last November completed 845 sailings, only 16 short of the clear ...

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  29. End Discrimination Against Asians

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday (AAP-Reuter): A spokesman for Singapore’s newly formed Labor Party said today that ...

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  30. Sydney Has Heaviest Rain In Sixty-three Years

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The heaviest rain in 63 years caused widespread damage in Sydney and suburbs this morning. In the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. to-day 477 points were recorded at the ...

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  31. “Russians Prolonging Rail Strike in Western Berlin”

    BERLIN, Wednesday: Refusing to knuckle under to the Communist threat of reprisals. Western Berlin railway workers have by a six to one majority voted to continue their strike. As a result, over 30 goods ...

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  32. BODY NOT IDENTIFIED

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.— The body of an unknown man which had been preserved since last December in the hope of ...

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  33. 11 Dead In U.S. Floods

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.— At least 11 lives have been lost and damage estimated at millions of dollars has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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