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  4. UNITED STATES DEFENCE SECRETARY IS CONFIDENT

    WASHINGTON, Friday: Confidence that the United States would win the “cold war” struggle with Russia without sacrificing any democratic freedom was voiced by the Defence Secretary, Mr. Louis Johnson. ...

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  7. Economic Independence For Britain By 1952?

    LONDON, Friday.—Britain simultaneously reduced her dollar deficit and increased her surplus of soft currencies in 1949. The balance of payment figures for 1949 ...

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  8. RABBIT VICTIMS OF FLOOD

    DENILIQUIN, Friday.— Employees of the famous Boonoke Stud merino property yesterday killed more ...

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  9. VIC. TRAM-MEN TO RESUME

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Tramway men, at a stormy meeting at Melbourne stadium last ...

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  10. Extension Of Wheat Scheme ?

    SYDNEY: The Minister for Commerce and Agriculture, Mr. J. McEwen, told a recent deputation from the Farmers and ...

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  11. LOTTERY

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  12. AWARD FROM FORD MILLIONS

    MOUNT CLEMENS (Michigan), Friday.—Mrs. Edsel Ford received £8,529,413 (Australian) from the £57,160,492 ...

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  13. Near Traaedy For Film Stars

    MANILA, Friday.—Tyrone Power and other members of the cast of a picture being filmed here narrowly escaped ...

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  14. Indonesian Nats. Defer Beach Landing

    DJAKARTA, Friday (AAP.-Reuter).—Beach landings in the South Celebes by Indonesian nationalist troops are ...

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  15. FORECAST

    Issued Sydney 1 p.m. Cloudy to overcast on coast and tablelands, with showers at times, chiefly over central and lower ...

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  16. Britain Pays 15/3 Bus. For Australian Wheat

    SYDNEY.—Australia will receive 15/3 a bushel for the 24 million bushels of last season’s wheat it has sold to ...

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  17. Burglar Misses £4,000 Payroll

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Trapped in a factory at Auburn this morning after an unsuccessful attempt to steal ...

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  18. £107,000 Gold Haul By Customs

    [?] Friday: Customs officials who yesterday found gold worth £107,000 sterling hidden in cooking fat ...

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  19. TRANSFER OF LIQUOR LICENCES.

    SYDNEY, Friday: Speaking in the Legislative Council last night, the Hon. E. C. Sommerlad described certain sections of the Liquor Act passed by the present Government, as a negation of ...

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    DUST VICTIMS CREATE FEW EXPORT INDUSTRY: A new and thriving factory in the Rhondda Valley in South Wales is producing more hand-woven ties for export than any other single firm in Britain. More than 90% of the weavers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Cahil Is Exonerated By Commission

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. F. J. Cahil, Labor M.L.A. for Young, has been completely exonerated by the Royal ...

    Article : 178 words
  22. Award To 4 Soviet Airmen Is Suspicious

    MOSCOW, Friday.—The President of the Supreme Soviet has awarded the order of the Red Banner to four Soviet airmen “for excellent fulfilment of service duty.” ...

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  23. G-Men At British Research Stations

    LONDON, Friday.— American detectives sent to investigate Britain’s security ...

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  24. TO-DAY’S MARKETS

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  25. JET PLANE PILOTS KILLED

    LONDON, Friday. — Two of Britain’s latest jet planes, a Meteor and a Vampire, crashed yesterday, killing the pilots. ...

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  26. Govt, to Blame For Disaster

    HOUSTON (TEXAS), Friday: A Federal Court judge to-day ruled that 8485 parties who had sued the United States Government for 200 million dollars—£89,285,714—were entitled to judgment as a result of the 1947 Texas City explosion. ...

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  27. COACH HAS BUILT-IN TELEVISION

    A coach load of football supporters travelling to Britain’s Wembley Cup final next mouth will be entertained by television ...

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  28. Plot Against Indian M.P.

    Bombay, Friday: Police arrested “some persons believed to be responsible for a plot against the Indian Prime ...

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