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  4. ARMS RACE AND THREAT OF TOTAL WAR

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.— The world wanted a verdict on whether Russia or the United States was responsible for the arms race and the constant threat of total, incinerating war, Senator Millard Tydings, chairman of the Senate armed ...

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  5. Now There Will Be An X-Bomb

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—According to Senator Millard Tydings, a successful H-bomb will be followed by an X-bomb. ...

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  6. SCATTERED RAIN

    NSW FORECAST: Sporadic rain, thunderstorms and squalls over most of the State but mainly west of the Tablelands. Some ...

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  7. Canada Will Support United Nations

    OTTAWA, Feb. 17.—Preparedness to meet any sudden on slaught was essential and the means must be provided, said ...

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  8. SHARKEY’S APPEAL AGAINST SENTENCE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—More than 50 men and women clapped and cheered Laurence Louis Sharkey, general secretary of Australian ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA’S INCREASE IN COST OF LIVING

    GENEVA, Feb. 17.—A growing world dollar shortage and continuing economic difficulties for Europe and part of the British Commonwealth were to-day forecast by the United Nations economic and social council. ...

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  11. Australians Held As Hostages By Pakistan

    CALCUTTA, Feb. 17. — Two Australians, A. Anderson and C. A. Randall, are still being held as hostages by the East Pakistan ...

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  12. GAOL ESCAPEES RECAPTURED

    DENILIQUIN, Friday. — Three convicts who fought their way out of Ballarat Gaol last week were recaptured this morning ...

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  13. FREE LIBRARY ABANDONED

    CESSNOCK, Friday.—The proposal to establish a free library service within the Kearsley Shire area has been abandoned by the ...

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  14. CARRIER FOR ATOM BOMBS

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 17—Naval architects are working on tentative designs for an atom-bomb aircraft carrier of 50,000 to 55,000 ...

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  15. London To Cairo Record

    CAIRO, Feb. 17. — Squadron-Leader Neville Duke, 28, set a London-Cairo record yesterday when his Hawker-Fury touched ...

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  16. LUXURY YACHT DESTROYED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The forty-loot luxury yacht liberty, valued at about £2000, was destroyed by a mysterious fire at Neutral Bay ...

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  17. ALL PARTIES CONFIDENT OF ELECTION RESULT

    LONDON, Feb. 17.— With polling day in the British general election now less than a week ahead, the major parties—Labour, Conservative and Liberal—continue to express confidence in the result. ...

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  18. BAN ON PEACE COUNCIL

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A ban on the Australian Peace Council is expected to be imposed by the central executive of New South ...

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  19. ABERMAIN No. 2 STILL IDLE

    CESSNOCK, Friday. — There is only one industrial dispute on the South Maitland field to-day. Abermain No. 2, which has been ...

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  20. CITIZENSHIP OF NATIVES

    CAPETOWN, Feb. 17.— It would be “the death knell” for the white race in South Africa if Africans became full ...

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  21. EIGHT KILLED IN EXPLOSION

    MIDLAND (Michigan), Feb. 17—Eight workers were killed, 15 were injured and three are missing in an explosion at the Dow ...

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  22. Tax Cuts Would Reduce Defence Aid

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—President Truman last night declared that he would not endanger the peace of the world to ...

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  23. BLACKOUT IN MAITLAND

    Maitland was blacked-out last night from 5.35 to 5.50. The manager of the city electricity supply department (Mr. E. ...

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  24. Pickets Shot On Mine Property

    PITTSBURGH, Feb. 17.—Five men, including four pickets, were shot and wounded yesterday in a clash between 100 pickets and ...

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  25. NEW BRITISH-DESIGNED AIR AMBULANCE

    A new British air ambulance is being developed by Auster Aircraft Limited, of Leicester, England, specially designed for bush doctors in Australia and for medical men whose patients live in Isolated areas. The plane wi II carry a standard full-size ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. MINER’S LEG FRACTURED

    CESSNOCK, Friday. — Robert Dowell, 24, of Gordon Avenue, Cessnock, a miner employed at Bellbird colliery, received a ...

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  28. Union Expelled

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—Executive board of the CIO yesterday expelled the United Public Worker’s Union for having ...

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  29. Oil Imports Into United States

    WELLINGTON, Feb. 17.—Some oil producers in the United States feared that British restrictions on the use of dollar oil ...

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  31. To-day’s Leader: The Parking Question

    NEW YORK, Feb. 17. — A woman saved her husband’s life at Cleburne (Texas) yesterday by crashing a motor car head-on into ...

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  32. Russians Do Not Stick to Agreement

    NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—The belief that differences with Russia could be resolved by an agreement was “just a wishful ...

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  33. “Horrible” Girl Who Threw Stink Bombs

    LONDON, Feb. 17. — Labour Party officials, after a lively meeting at St. Pancras Town Hall last night, complained that ...

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  34. President Told Reporters To “Cool Off”

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—President Truman and reporters clashed angrily at a press conference yesterday at which ...

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  35. Ourimbah Hotel Gutted

    GOSFORD, Friday.— The century-old convict built hotel at Ourimbah was gutted by fire this morning. ...

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  36. Minister To Visit New Guinea

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The Minister for External Affaire (Mr. P. C. Spender) will make a tour of inspection of Papua and ...

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  37. Struck By Iron

    Peter Hill, 4, of George-street, East Maitland, received lacerations to the head when he was hit by a piece of iron while ...

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