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  4. WASHINGTON DISAPPOINTED

    WASHINGTON..; Feb. 28.—Official Washington It disappointed Indecisive results of the election and the prospect ...

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  5. MAY BE ANOTHER VOTE m FEW MONTHS

    LONDON, February 25.—After the most dramatic neck-and-neck struggle ever seen in Britain, Prime Minister Clement Labour Party last night won the 1950 general election in photo-finish—but the over-all majority is so slim that the nation ...

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  8. Old Man Found With Skull Fractured

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Doctors are battling for the life of 72-years old Charles McDuggan, widower, Who found slumped over a ...

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  9. Candidates’ Forfeits Exceed £60,000

    LONDON, Feb. ZS.—Well over £60,000 has been so far forfeited In deposits by unsuccessful candidates In the general election. ...

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  10. IMPORTED HEREFORD CALF WILL COST £5000

    SYDNEY. Sat. — Gloucester breeder, Mr. J. N. Laurie, had paid £4500 for a seven-months Hereford bull calf, which will ...

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    Hydro-electric power dams on a number of the principal rivers of the United States are producing low-cost electricity for industries, cities and farms. The largest generating plant for the nation is at Grand Coulee Dam on the Columbia River. In the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. PRIME MINISTER WILL CARRY ON

    LONDON, Feb. 25.—Prime Minister Attlee is likely to on the British Labour Government, however small the majority he has over other parties, Reuter authoritatively learns ...

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  13. OFFICIALS SAID MINERS WERE ORDERD BACK

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 25.—The United Mineworkers’ Onion was yesterday ordered to stand trial on contempt charges on Monday. ...

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  14. Doctor Said He Had Been Through Stop Sign

    MANCHESTER (New Hampshire), Feb. 25.—A nurse yesterday testified that Dr. Hermann Sander had Bald that he knew ...

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  15. Prison Escapee Recaptured

    Police made quick work yesterday. in their capture of Alfred Henry Roeth, 21, who escaped from Maitland Gaol. Less than ...

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  16. Professor Says Iceland Is Not Cold

    SYDNEY, Saturday.— Australia is too cold for Icelanders, according to Professor Gudjohnson, arrived In Sydney to-day. ...

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  17. JAPANESE FOR TRIAL

    TOKYO, Feb. 26 (AAP-Renter), —General MacArthur’s headsquares announced that about 901 Japanese suspected of war crimes ...

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  18. Mansions Sale Is Strictly Private

    PERTH, Saturday.—The sale of furnishings of Overton Lodge, formerly the home of gold magnate Claude de Benales, will be ...

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  19. To-day’s Leader: Drink And Driving

    WASHINGTON, Feb 25 (A.A.P.). — A special US survey mission will leave for South-east Asia early next week prepare the way for American help in bolstering the area against Communism. ...

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  20. Brother Of J. L. Lewis Shot Himself

    SPRINGFIELD (Illinois), Feb. 26.—Thomas Lewis, 67, a brother John L. Lewis, president of the United MIneworkers’ Union, killed ...

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  21. FOUR MEMBERS NOT ENDORSED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Members of the New South Wales central executive of the Labour Party remain main silent on its action last ...

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  22. PREMIER’S WARNING TO TRAMWAY STRIKERS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The Premier (Mr. Hollway) has warned striking Melbourne tramway men that drastic action will be ...

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  23. ROAD ACCIDENTS IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Saturday.— The Minister for transport (Mr. Howarde Beale ) said that about 27,000 Australians were injured or killed ...

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