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  4. PONDEROUS LEGAL PROCEDURES HAMPERING ATOMIC ENQUIRIES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: Law makers yesterday blamed ponderous British Legal procedure for hampering the F.B.I. Pursuit of further atomic ...

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  5. HOSES TO CHECK “PUTSCH” IN BERLIN

    LONDON, Wednesday West Berlin feel that fire hoses rather than tanks will be the best answer to the ...

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  8. Would Not Sit In Judgment

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Alexander Joseph Kellett, part-time gardener, was excused from jury service at Ballarat yesterday after he told Judge Mitchell that his “conscience would not let me sit ...

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  9. February Rain Reaches Average

    With only eight days of the month gone, February rainfall at Inverell has already almost reached the average ...

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  10. FREEDOM FOR SISTER KENNY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. —Congress yesterday sent to President Truman for signature a bill to open-the gates of ...

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  11. Favor Outlawing Of Atom Weapons

    LONDON, Wednesday: Viscount Samuel, Liberal Party leader in the Lords, last night told radio listeners that the Liberals favored outlawing all ...

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  12. LOTTERY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Lottery No. 2000 was drawn today when the major prizes were won as follows: ...

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  13. Rebates on Town Hall Hirings

    The Finance Committee reported to last night’s meeting of Inverell Municipal Council that it had examined the ...

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  14. TREES CAUSE NUISANCE

    Attention to the nuisance caused by trees overhanging footpaths was drawn by Ald. A H. Sargent at last night’s ...

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  15. MAN THROTTLES SNAKE WHICH BIT HIM

    PERTH Wednesday.—A man throttled a five-foot snake after it had bitten him, treated the wound and then walked some ...

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  16. WORLD DISARMAMENT URGED

    “If you want to outlaw the atomic and hydrogen bombs, the only way to do it is by a programme of world disarmament, with complete and constant inspection,” Senator Tydings declared in America. ...

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  17. FORECAST

    Issued at 1 p.m. to-day: Showers in south-east district, few local showers or thunderstorms along remainder ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA TO PLAY CANADA IN FIRST ROUND OF DAVIS CUP

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Australia will play Canada, and Mexico will play Cuba in the first round of the North American zone of this year’s Davis Cup. The draw was made by the ...

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  19. ALLEGED ASSAULT ON TRAIN

    MAITLAND: Rodney Francis Thorley (34), laborer, of Singleton, was charged at Maitland Court with having ...

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  20. GATES AT EMPIRE GAMES EXCEED £70,000

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday (AAP-Reuter).—Remarkable enthusiasm is being maintained in the Empire Games. It is estimated that nearly 70,000 spectators ...

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  21. DEATH OF MRS. GILLFILLAN

    TEXAS: The death occurred recently in Sydney of Mrs. Gillfillan. who once owned “Lochiel,” Texas. She was a ...

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  22. Merino Fleece 5 p.c. Down

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday: At Newcastle wool sales yesterday, Merino fleece wools were generally 5 per cent, ...

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  23. No Dollar Crisis at Finish Of Marshall Aid

    LONDON,. Wednesday: Western Europe’s Marshall Plan nations should face no general crisis when dollar aid ends in 1952, but their balance will be precarious, says a report by Marshall Aid experts ...

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  24. ACQUITTED AFTER SHOOTING FATHER

    BRIDGEPORT (Connecticut) Wednesday: A jury yesterday acquited 21-year-old Carol Paight, who was charged with ...

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  25. PRESS BAN FROM TO-NIGHT

    The by-elections on Saturday will be the first held held under the newly-amended electoral laws. ...

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  26. Police Make Two Arrests

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A quantity of firearms and ammunition was seized by detectives in a raid on two shops and a dwelling in Balmain yesterday. The detectives were ...

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  27. REPORT ON ‘DROME QUESTIONED

    At last night’s meeting of the Inverell Municipal Council Ald. A. J. Pollard drew attention to a report of a ...

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