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  4. CLOUDY, BUT MAINLY FINE

    NSW FORECAST: Scattered showers and isolated thunder storms along parts of the tablelands and coast, chiefly in the ...

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  5. BRITISH FIRM EXPORTS TELEVISION STATION

    In November last year a British firm sent a sales group with five tons of television equipment to the United States of America. Main part of this television station has been completed. This picture chows the big 12-Inch telephoto lens mounted on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 73 words
  6. BRITAIN SAYS THANK YOU!

    LONDON, March 23—Princess Elizabeth, the Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, and Mr. Winston Churchill were among 650 guests who attended a Lord Mayor’s banquet in London’s historic war-battered Guild Hall last night to say ...

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  8. SIX THOUSAND LEAVE HOMES

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — About 6000 people ore being evacuated front Wagga, which is threatened with severe Hooding by floodwaters racing down Tumut and Murrumbidgee Rivers and converging on the town. ...

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  9. White Paper Tells Why Seretse Was Banned

    LONDON, March 28.— The official commission of inquiry, which probed the chieftainship dispute in the Samangwato tribe of ...

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  10. SUGGESTIONS FOR ENDING COLD WAR

    WASHINGTON, March 28. — Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, will give “careful consideration” to suggestions of the ...

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  11. MAN SHOT; THROWN FROM MOVING TRAIN

    BRISBANE, Thurs—A forty, years-old stockman was murdered and his body thrown off a train between Alpha and ...

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  12. QUEEN MARY TYPIFIED THE BRITISH SPIRIT

    NEW TORE, Mar. 28.—Queen Mary bad shown how greatly determined were the women and men of Britain that Britain ...

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  13. “MERCY” KILLER ACQUITTED

    COBURG (Ontario), March 23. —Ralph Kilbon, 56, former mining engineer, who admitted the “mercy killing” of his wife, Irene, ...

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  14. TORPEDOES TO NOSE OUT SUBMARINES

    LONDON, March 23.—Britain is experimenting with new types of torpedoes which will “nose out” enemy submarines, set their own course and finally strike, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, Mr. James Collaghan, ...

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  16. British Red Defeated

    LONDON, March 28. — Arthur Horner, general secretary of the National Union of Mineworkers and a prominent Communist, was ...

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  17. OIL FIRE CAUSES MUCH DAMAGE

    SYDNEY, Thurs—Two men collapsed and one of them fell down three flights of stairs without injury while lighting a blaze ...

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  18. France Rejects Franco-German Economic Union

    PARIS, March 23. — French Foreign Minister, M. Robert Schuman, has rejected the Franco-German economic union ...

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  19. Miners Do Not Take Show Holiday

    CESSNOCK, Thurs.—It has been the custom on the opening day of Muswellbrook show for the miners at the local collieries ...

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  20. Eyskens Fails To Form Cabinet

    BRUSSELS, Thursday.—Caretaker Premier Gaston Eyskens has given up his attempt to form a new cabinet. ...

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  21. To-day’s Leader: A New Pioneering Period

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—More than 1000 men queued outside the Waterside Workers Federation building in Sussex at today to ...

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  22. EISENHOWER SUPPORTS H-BOMB PRODUCTION

    BERKLEY (California), March 23.—Admiral Chester Nimitz agrees with General Dwight Elsenhower’s support of the ...

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  24. MANY IDLE IN BRISBANE

    CANBERRA, Thurs. — While Federal Cabinet took drastic action against them, many Brisbane waterside workers did not ...

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  25. Carrier’s Planes in Forced Landing

    AUCKLAND, Thursday (AAP-Reuter) —Six Fireflies and three Sea Furies made a forced landing at Oneruahl aerodrome, a little ...

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  26. Australia Takes Most Migrants

    X LONDON, March 23.— Nearly 300,000 British emigrants sailed for Commonwealth countries during 1949 ,the House of Commons ...

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