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  4. ELECTION FOR SUPREME SOVIET

    LONDON, Feb. 6—The Kremlin’s most intensive propaganda drive since the war went into gear yesterday when the names ...

    Article : 231 words
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  6. EMPHASIS ON NATIONAL RECOVERY

    LONDON, Feb. 6. — Rival forces in this month’s general election consider the main anxiety of the average voter is to return a government which he thinks will be best able to speed national recovery. ...

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  7. Praise for Australian Sprinters

    AUCKLAND (NZ), Feb. 6 (AAP-Reuter)—Australian sprinter John Treloar might be said to have won the title of the ...

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  8. DEFENCE IN THE NIGHT

    One of the first air-to-air photographs to be taken of the new Vampire night fighter, the De Havilland 113, Britain s latest night fighter. It is a two-seater machine. fitted with radar, and the nise and cockpit layout are based on the design of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MORE RAIN WITH SOME FLOODING

    NSW FORECAST: Rain continuing in most of the State, but clearing conditions in the north-western and north-eastern ...

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  10. RAIN SHOULD BRING RECORD AUTUMN AN WINTER MILK YIELD

    It little more rain fell, Hunter Valley dairy farmers should have a record autumn and winter, the district dairy officer (Mr. J. W. G. Smith) forecast to-day. The rain, which began in light ...

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  11. To-day’s Leader: The British Elections

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 6—Possibility of extraditing the arrested British scientist, Klaus Fuchs, to the United States, is being explored by the Congressional Atomic Energy Committee. ...

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  12. COMPROMISE HINT IN INDONESIA

    LONDON, Feb. 6.—A Dutch Cabinet official is en route to Indonesia with proposals for peace between Captain Westerling’s ...

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  13. The Wheel Of Death

    PRINCETON (New Jersey), Feb. 6.—Princeton. University Professor Allison Bimkley fatally shot himself yesterday at his 25th ...

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  14. RUMOURS OF PUTSCH TO CONQUER BERLIN

    BONN, Feb. 6.—Six hundred thousand Russian zone Communists have been ordered to “conquer Berlin” on May 28, West ...

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  15. Coal Production Loss 4000 Tons

    CESSNOCK, Monday. — The loss of production on South Maitland field to-day is slightly more than 4000 tons. ...

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  16. VIOLINIST’S DEATH

    SYDNEY Mon.— Well-known Australian violinist Lionel Lawson, died at Manly tod-day after a short illness. He was the ...

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  17. Heavy Snow Around the Mediterranean

    LONDON, Feb. 6. — Heavy snowfalls in Spain, Turkey and Cyprus have caused havoc during the past few days. ...

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  18. STUDY OF SUBSIDES QUESTION

    CANBERRA, Monday — Federal Cabinet sub-committee on economic policy is not likely to recommend the complete ...

    Article : 138 words
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  20. DEREGISTERING WATERSIDERS

    BRISBANE, Monday.— Mackny representative of the Stevedoring Industry Board, Mr. J. M. Mulberin, said to-day be would take ...

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  21. FLOODS IN COASTAL RIVERS

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Heavy rain, up to five or six inches, has occurred during the past 48 hours over widespread areas. ...

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  22. FLOODS ISOLATE GLEN DAVIS

    SYDNEY Monday. — Capertee Creek burst Its banks, isolating 2000 people at Glen Davis to-day, after more than six inches of rain ...

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    Mr Winston Churchill, leader of the British Conservative Party, Stated in the Party manifesto recently: “We shall ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. State Secretary To Attend R.S.L. Meeting

    State secretary of the Returned Soldiers League (Mr. J. Lewis) has promised to attend the annual meeting of Maitland ...

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  25. HARBOUR BRIDGE TRAFFIC JAM

    SYDNEY, Monday.—One of the worst traffic jams in the city’s history occurred on the harbour bridge in blinding rain this ...

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  26. PRINCESS SUPPORTS YOUTH MOVEMENT

    LONDON, Feb. 6. — Princess Margaret sat in St. Paul’s Cathedral yesterday and heard the Archdeacon of London, the Rev. ...

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  27. Inquest nto Lakemba Deaths

    SYDNEY, Monday — A broken engagement ring worn by Jean Dart, 20, who with her mother, was battered to death at Lakemba ...

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  28. FIRE THREATENS PORT

    SIMONSTOWN, Feb. 6. — A great fire sweeping down the mountainside on a four and a half mile front endangered the ...

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  29. SORGHUM’S VALUE AS POULTRY FOOD

    LONDON. Feb- 6.—First trials of Queensland grown sorghum as a poultry food show that hens lay more eggs and chicks grow ...

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  30. Barrington Tops Development

    A committee appointed from a meeting of local governing bodies at Newcastle on Friday night with the object of developing ...

    Article : 90 words
  31. FIRM RATES AT ALEXANDRIA

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  32. RAIN DELAYS GRAPE PICKING

    CESSNOCK, Monday.—Grape picking was to have begun in the vineyards of the district to-day, but it was not possible because ...

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  33. COSTLY SPINACH

    SYDNEY. Monday. — Spinach was sold for 2/6 a bunch of 18 to 20 leaves in Sydney markets to-day, and will cost consumers ...

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