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  4. Red Tape Gave Spies a Chance

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.—Lawmakers yesterday blamed ponderous British legal procedure for hampering the FBI pursuit of ...

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  5. BIG BRITISH AGRICULTURAL ADVANCE

    The first poet-war Smithfield show to the held in London has shown revolutionary developments In British farm mechanisation. Output from the factories is eight times greater than It was before the war, and farm implements are an Important ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TENSION EASES AS FLOOD WATERS SUBSIDE

    After a night of anxiety on the part of hundreds of the city’s population, equalled since June last only by the flood scares of July, flood fears were allayed to-day with the steady fall in the Hunter River. ...

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  8. MARSHALL AID: PLAN WAS A SUCCESS

    LONDON, February 8.—West Europe’s Marshall plan nations should face “no general crisis” when dollar aid ends in 1952, but their balance will be precarious, says a report by Marshall aid experts issued yesterday. ...

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  9. Confused Yelling of Orders On Battleship

    NORFOLK (Virginia), Feb. 8. —The Missouri’s fathometer, which records depth of water, did not appear to have been ...

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  10. A FEW SHOWERS THEN FINE

    NSW FORECAST: Showers In the south-east districts. A few local showers or thunderstorms along the remainder of the coast ...

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  11. China For Observers in Formosa

    LAKE SUCCESS Feb. 8.—Nationalist China yesterday asked the United Nations to put air and naval observers on Formosa ...

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  12. INQUIRY INTO CATALINA EXPLOSION

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The City Coroner to-day began an inquiry into the cause of the explosion which caused £24,000 damage to ...

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  13. Many Disputes at Mines on Maitland Field

    CESSNOCK, Wed—Half the production on the South Maitland field to-day has been lost largely through Industrial disputes. ...

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  14. “TOKYO ROSE” DID NOT HAVE FAIR TRIAL

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.—Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas said yesterday he considered it debatable whether ...

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  15. To-day’s Leader: THE BY-ELECTIONS

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.—The House of Representatives yesterday approved a bill to permit Victor A. Kravchenko, former ...

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  16. COUNCIL EMPLOYEE INJURED

    Eric Card, 43, of 27 Queenstreet, Lorn, an employee of Maitland City Council, suffered slight abrasions and contusions ...

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  17. BARRISTER TO SHOW CAUSE

    SYDNEY, Wed.—A Sydney barrister who was alleged to have been booked several times for consorting criminate, was called on in the ...

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  18. Posthumous Honour For Truculent Heroes

    LONDON, Feb. 8—An officer and a rating who escaped from the sunken submarine Truculent in the Thames Estuary, but ...

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  19. America Opens The Gates To Sister Kenny

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.—Congress grass yesterday sent to President Truman for signature a bill to open the gates of the United ...

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  20. Religious Movement in Picture Business

    HOLLYWOOD, Feb. B.—A group of dim celebrities, including actress Jane Russell, announced yesterday that they had ...

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  21. Light Supplies At Alexandria

    Supplies of forage forward at the Alexandria saleyards to-day were exceptionally light. The demand was good at very firm ...

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  22. Scottish Stock Purchased For Bingara Station

    LONDON, Feb. 8.—Mr. J. H. Gordon Minro. of Booroomocka, Bingara (NSW), yesterday paid the top price for a belter—1100 ...

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  23. NO NEED TO HOARD PETROL SUPPLIES

    CANBERRA, Wed.—When the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, announces the end of petrol rationing in a national broadcast ...

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  24. BURNED BY EXPLODING PETROL

    When petrol be threw on to a fire exploded this morning. James Moody Lang, 24, of 22 Park-st., Maitland, an employee ...

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  25. ELECTORS COME CLEAN

    LONDON, Feb. 8.— The Conservative Party has issued an election pamphlet, “Wash Your Hands of Socialism.” ...

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  26. The Executive Council

    CANBERRA. Wed. — Dame Enid Lyons will preside over the Executive Council to-day because of the absence of the ...

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  27. MURRAY VALLEY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The development of the Murray River valley on similar lines to the Tennessee Valley, in America, ...

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  28. BRITISH LIBERALS WANT ATOMIC BAN

    LONDON, February 8. —Viscount Samuel, liberal Party leader in the Lords, last night told radio listeners that the Liberals favoured outlawing ...

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  29. ACCIDENTAL GLIDING RECORD

    JOHANNESBURG, Feb. 8,— Naked to the waist and blue with cold, 37-years-old Hello Lasch Accidentally broke the ...

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  30. FIRE HOSES TO COMBAT ANY BERLIN PUTSCH

    LONDON, Feb. 8.—West Berlin police feel that fire hoses, rather than tanks, will be the best answer to the rumoured ...

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  31. INSPECTION OF PARK

    An Inspection of Maitland and Lorn Parks will be made by the parts committee of Maitland City Council on Monday ...

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  32. ACQUITTAL IN MERCY KILLING

    BRIDGEPORT (Connecticut), Feb. 9,—A Jury acquitted 21-year-old Carol Plight, who had been charged with second degree ...

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  33. TENNIS STAR’S WEDDING “NOT THIS YEAR”

    MADRAS, Feb. 8. —United States tennis star. “Gorgeous Gussle” Moran, said yesterday, she was “definitely not marring ...

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  34. Labour Confident

    LONDON, Feb. 8.—The Labour Party secretary, Mr. Morgan Phillips, said last night after a canvass of all divisions: “We will ...

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  35. 18 PITS IDLE

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Disputes at 18 collieries reduced to-day’s coal production by 12,000 tone. In addition, flooding stopped ...

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