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  4. Electric Light And Power Cut In France

    Electric light and power went off in Paris this morning as the strike call to civil servants began to take effect, states the Associated Press correspondent. The executive of the French Civil Servants’ Union after a three-hour ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. POST-OFFICE AT ALBURY (SURREY)

    This is the post office of the village of Albury, in Surrey, England, after which Albury, N.S.W., was named. The link has been strengthened by gift food parcels and friendly interchange of messages, official and unofficial. The men in the picture are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MORE DOLLARS

    CANBERRA, Fri.—Australia’s main hope for increasing her dollar supplies was to export more secondary products to dollar ...

    Article : 310 words
  7. 20 JEWS AND 15 ARABS DIE IN CLASHES

    Steel-helmeted troops of the Highland Light Infantry Brigade surrounded the old city of Jerusalem last night to prevent an Arab break-out. ...

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  8. NO BEER PROBE

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—It would not require a Royal Commission to discover that beer was scarce because of lack of production, ...

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  9. Father Thought Him “Dumb”, Says Duke

    In the first of three articles in the magazine “Life”, which started to-day, the Duke of Windsor describes his boyhood, revealing a head-strong, shy and somewhat rebellious boy. The Duke writes that his father, who was the sterner of ...

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  10. Many Australians Getting Out Of Middle East

    CANBERRA, Fri. —No official steps have been taken by the Commonwealth Government to shift all Australians out of the Middle East, ...

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  11. NINE MEN ARRESTED

    SYDNEY, Fri.—Detectives investigating fuel frauds to-day made surprise raids on the offices of the Liquid Fuel Board ...

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  12. CABLES IN BRIEF

    Alded by five tugs, the US steamer Lookout which ran aground on the Woosung breakwater on Thursday was refloated on Friday ...

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  13. Dramatic Meeting Of Lovers At Police Station

    SYDNEY, Fri.—The fiancee of a young man who has been charged with a capita! offence and malicious wounding to-day dramatically ...

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  14. Sent Germans To Axeman’s Block

    NUREMBERG, Fri: Four high officials of the former Nazi Ministry of Justice including the “Bloody Judge of Nuremberg” ...

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  15. NARROW ESCAPE FOR PLANE

    LOS ANGELES, Fri.—A four-engined United Airlines cargo plane from New York landed here last night with both starboard ...

    Article : 122 words
  16. MR. CHIFLEY SEES FIRST AUSTRALIAN CAR

    CANBERRA, Fri.—The first all-Australian made light car was exhibited to Federal Ministers, including Mr Chifley and private ...

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  17. GERMAN COMPANY WARNED

    LONDON, Fri.—The directors of Henken’s, the biggest soap manufacturers in Germany, were warned yesterday that Britain ...

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  18. ALBURY EDUCATION WEEK OPENS ON MONDAY

    An exhibition of school children’s work and activities will be opened by the Mayor (Ald Bunton) on Monday in the infants’ school hall, ...

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  19. Reds May Defeat Marshall Plan

    According to James Reston, the Washington correspondent of the New York “Times”, a number of influential officials and Congressmen in Washington are increasingly afraid that, despite all her efforts, the United States may lose the battle for production ...

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  20. “MANY CARS WILL GO OFF ROAD”

    SYDNEY, Fri.— “If the present petrol ration is cut by 25 per cent, thousands of cars will go off the road,” the general secretary of the ...

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  21. Man and Horse Killed In Collision

    SYDNEY, Fri.—A young man was killed and another was seriously injured when a motor cycle struck a horse on the Pacific Highway ...

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  22. 10 YEARS’ GAOL FOR SLAYING NEPHEW

    SYDNEY, Fri— An Italian market gardener Domenico Blefari aged 55 years was found guilty at the Central Criminal Court today of ...

    Article : 85 words
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  24. NOTHING NEW IN BANK NATIONALISATION

    “There is nothing original about nationalisation of banking as a process by which the State can gain control of each industry and ...

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  25. Open Invitation To Princess To Visit Australia

    CANBERRA, Fri — The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley said to-day that no arrangements had been made for a visit to Australia by ...

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  26. CHINA-U.S. TO SIGN NAVAL AGREEMENT

    NANKING. Fri.: A Chinese-American naval agreement is expected to be signed shortly, according to reliable ...

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  27. 24,000 N.S.W. Farmers To Get Electricity

    Government’s approval of a subsidy on a 10-year programme of rural electrification designed to serve 24,000 farms and 10,000 other consumers was announced to-day by the Minister for Local Government and Public Works (Mr. Cahill). ...

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  28. CHASE BY CHINESE ENDS IN COURT

    SYDNEY, Fri.—Story of how several Chinese armed with axes, meat choppers and pieces of furniture, chased three youths down ...

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  29. SALE OF N.Z. DAIRY PRODUCTS TO U.K.

    WELLINGTON, Fri—An agreement has been reached with the UK Ministry of Food for the sale of New Zealand butter and cheese ...

    Article : 58 words
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