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  4. GENERAL CLAY SAYS CONDITIONS IN GERMANY VERY SERIOUS

    LONDON, Friday.—Although British Sources in Frankfurt that it is too early to speculate whether the break-up of the four power Kommandatura in Berlin entails a split in the German administration of that city, the American Military ...

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  7. WIMBLEDON

    LONDON, Friday.—Australia—represented in the singles final by John Bromwich—yesterday entered ...

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  8. Surrey Brightened But Took Defeat

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    THE WORLD’S FASTEST FIGHTER GROUP IN THE AIR:—The first photographs taken in the air of Great Britain’s “Meteor” Marx IV jet planes of the Royal Air Force Fighter Group stationed at Horsham, St. Faith, near Norwich. This group, which is equipped ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. 48-HOUR WEEK CLAIM

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— A log of claims seeking an increase of working hours to 48 a week and reduction ...

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  11. GLEN INNES TRAGEDY

    GLEN INNES, Friday.—Six children, aged between two and 13 years, were shot dead on a farm about a mile from Glen Innes this morning. The children were: Patricia ...

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  12. Food By Air

    The R.A.F. yesterday made 103 food flights into Berlin, and the Americans 157. ...

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  13. “FALSE BELIEFS”

    LONDON, Friday.—“As never before in human history false beliefs can in these days be imposed upon men, shaping the very ...

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  14. Factory Proposed For Coff’s Harbour

    COFF’S HARBOR: Insulating material for Bunnerong power house, the New South Wales Railways, the Royal Australian ...

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  15. Mechanisation of N.S.W. Coal Mines

    The Join Coal Board has placed orders overseas for £3,000,000 worth of machinery to mechanise New South Wales mines, the ...

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  16. ARABS REJECT PEACE PROPOSALS

    CAIRO, Friday.—The Arab League’s Political Committee has unanimously rejected the Palestine peace proposals by the UNO ...

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  17. TO-DAY’S MARKETS

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  18. “THREE 8’s” LUCKY IN BIG LOTTERY

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  19. U.S. Ambassador To Australia

    WASHINGTON, Friday. (AAP).—Myron Melvin Cowen, a 50-year-old New York lawyer was yesterday sworn in as United States ...

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  20. Butter and Soap Up In Price

    The price of butter increased from 21- to 2/2½ per lb. in Inverell as from yesterday. Other commodities increased in ...

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  21. VIC. PREMIER SERIOUSLY ILL

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The Victorian Premier, Mr. Holloway, is reported to be seriously ill, and it is unlikely he will resume his ...

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  22. £50,000 Fire At Cootamundra

    COOTAMUNDRA, Friday.— Damage estimated at nearly £50,000 was caused by a fire which gutted the store of Solomon Cohen ...

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  23. 417 Applications for Gragin Blocks

    A scrutiny of 417 applications for the Gragin Soldier Settlement block of 1417 acres, situated about five miles from Graman, will be ...

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  24. ALBANIA SPEARHEAD OF DIRECT ACTION AGAINST MARSHAL TITO

    LONDON, Friday.—Communists in Britain, Austria, and Albania have thrown their “weight” behind the Com-inform in its attack on Marshal Tito’s Yugoslav Communist Party. ...

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  25. Broken Rail Cause Train Disaster?

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Railway officials after thorough investigation of the wreckage of the derailed South-west Mail near Harden, now believe that a broken rail and not a rotting sleeper, as thought earlier, was responsible ...

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  26. GOLF

    LONDON, Friday.—Playing with remarkable skill to set a second round record of 66, Henry Cotton ...

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