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  5. UNO. ASKED BY NON-WHITES TO OUTLAW MALAN GOVT.

    DURBAN. Monday: A call to the United Nations to outlaw the present South African Government was made yesterday by Dr. G. M. Naicker, President of the South African Indian Congress. ...

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  7. IRISH MIGRANT WINS £12,500

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — An Irish migrant who drew Prince Simon in a sweepstake on the English Derby found ...

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  8. WEALTHYWOMAN ILL FROM MALNUTRITION

    SYDNEY, Monday:— A wealthy widow who was found unconscious at her home at ...

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  9. FIRE IN BRAE ST, DWELLING

    A log, which rolled from an open fire at the residence of Mr. and Ate. Ron Scott, Brae Street, on Friday afternoon. ...

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  10. SIR OWEN DIXON IN NEW DELHI

    NEW DELHI, Monday. — Australia’s Sir Owen who is mediator for Kashmir, is full of hope” that the ...

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  11. NEW CHANNEL CAR FERRY ON MAIDEN VOYAGE.

    The T.S.S. “Halladale,” a new cross-channel passenger and car ferry, sailed from Dover recently on her maiden voyage to Calais. She will be engaged on a regular cross-channel service during the summer months. The T.S.S. “Halladale,” a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Customs’ Big Haul of Pearls

    SYDNEY Monday.—Four sugar bags full of pearls were seized by Customs officers on the freighter Baluchistan in ...

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  13. EFFICIENT AIR FORCE FOR AUSTRALIA

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Australian Minister for Civil Aviation (Mr. T. White) said yesterday that Australia was building an ...

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  14. END OF ANCIENT FEUD

    LONDON. A handshake between a kilted Highland chieftain and a Scottish War veteran ended a 258-year-old ...

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  15. Wide Search For “Doctor”

    SYDNEY,—Police think the man who posed as “Dr. Darling” and was appointed medical superintendent of the ...

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  16. Stock, Property

    Results at Winchcombe Carson’s Homebush auction last Thursday included: Glenriddle Pastoral Co. Pty. Ltd., Barraba ...

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  17. RUSSIA HAS TROUBLE WITHIN

    STOCKHOLM, Monday.— Surprisingly frank articles are being published in Moscow accusing officials of ...

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  18. FORECAST

    Issued Sydney, 1 p.m.: Scattered rain in western, south-western and central districts west from the tablelands ...

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  19. Child Abducted From Park

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The young mother of a 12-months old baby who was abducted by a man in Prince Alfred ...

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  20. 3100 GUINEAS FOR RAM

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A new record price for a merino stud ram sold in Sydney was established at the sheep sales ...

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  21. YOUNG GIRL’S CLOTHING ON FIRE

    Cries of small Kay Watt, six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watt, Evans St., Inverell, probably saved ...

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  22. EPIDEMIC AT MEDICAL CONFERENCE

    BRISBANE. — An epidemic similar to influenza has struck the British Medical Association Federal Council in the ...

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  23. The Rt. Hon. Hugh Dalton, M.P.

    A recent portrait of the Rt. Hon. Hugh Dalton, Member of Parliament for Bishop Auckland 1929-31 and since 1935, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Three Escapees Still at Large

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Police raided several houses and haunts of the underworld this morning, searching for ...

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  25. England’s Whit-Sunday Rush Biggest Since 1939

    LONDON, Monday.—More than 15,000,000 motor cars took the road in England yesterday in the biggest Whit-Sunday rush to the coast and country since 1939. ...

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  26. No Incidents in Berlin “Peace” March

    BERLIN, Monday: East Berlin’s half-million youth “peace” demonstrators kept the peace yesterday. Steel-helmeted Allied troops stood in the bomb ruins across the borders dividing the Russian ...

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  27. Sedgman’s Win In French Singles

    PARIS, Monday.— Although suffering from a slightly sprained wrist the Australian Davis Cup player, Frank ...

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  28. MAJOR PRIZES IN LOTTERY

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Lottery No. 50 Special was drawn today. Major prize winners: FIRST: 40836, “Family ...

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  29. PROTEST ON TRAIN SERVICES TO GLEN INNES

    Glen Innes branch of the Graziers’ Association has asked the Mayor (Aid. G. Digby) to convene a meeting of ...

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  30. ELECTION OF SHOW COMMITTEE

    Ballot papers for the election of the committee of Inverell P. and A. Association must be be returned in time to ...

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  31. DROPPED HUSBAND TO HIS DEATH

    NEW YORK, Monday.— Mrs. Anna Bernholdt (58) was charged with murder yesterday after police accused her ...

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  32. FAMILY’S AIM TO STAY TOGETHER

    LONDON, Monday.— Sixteen members of the Robbins family—comprising four generations —whose main ambition in ...

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  33. FAT STOCK MARKET

    Pitt, Son and Badgery Ltd. advise that at Homebush today there was a penning of 24,458 sheep and lambs, mostly ...

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