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  5. PARTY LEADERS TAKE THE ROAD

    LONDON, Feb. 9.— Britain’s general election “circus” took the road yesterday. Rival party leaders, Clement Attlee, and ...

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  6. SCIENTIST URGES UNION OF ATOMIC POWERS

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 9. — According to Dr. Harold Urey, noted atomic scientist, Russia probably will have enough atomic bombs by the end of 1950 to be “a great threat.” ...

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  7. Britain Told to Develop Trade With Australia

    LONDON, Feb, 9.— Britain’s dependence on the United States would be unnecessary if Britain developed closer co-operation in ...

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  8. SHOWERS TO-DAY FINE TO-MORROW

    NSW FORECAST: Very occasional and local showers along the coast and on the southern tablelands to-day. Fine ...

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  9. No Buying Rush Follows Abolition of Petrol Rationing

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — There was no rush to buy petrol in Sydney to-day following the lifting of rationing. ...

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    Dean Acheson, Secretary of State In the United States, who says that after four years of trying to reach agreement with Russia ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Registration of Rain Mounts to Six Inches

    With a registration of 37 points at Maitland Post Office for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. to-day, February’s rainfall has grown to ...

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  12. LONG MURDER TRIAL ENDS

    LONDON, Feb. 9.—The longest murder trial in British legal history ended at Liverpool yesterday with the death sentence ...

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  13. Tram Driver Shot At Depot

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A tram driver who was shot five times outside Waverley tram depot last night is not likely to die, ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: Flood Mitigation

    SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 9.— A Neptune bombe, capable of carrying an atomic bomb, yesterday completed a 5060 miles non-stop flight in 25 hours 57 minutes in a record flight for planes taking off from an aircraft carrier. ...

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  15. £6 STOLEN FROM HOUSE

    Maitland police were to-day Investigating a robbery last night at the home of Mr. William Hoban, 329 High-street. ...

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  16. KILLED BY HAIL

    CALCUTTA, Feb. 9.—Hall-stones battered one person to deatir and seriously injured 17 in a Herce storm in the Assam ...

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  17. Two Men Rob Bank Of 116,000 Dollars

    PHOENIX (California), Feb. 9.— Two robbers, carrying a garbage can containing 116,250 dollars, walked, out of a bank early ...

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  18. AMERICA AND DAVIS CUP

    NEW YORK, Feb. 9.— Alrick Man, non-playing captain of last year’s victorious Davis Cup squad, to-day admitted that this year is “a ...

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  19. BRITAIN AT END OF QUEUE

    LONDON, Feb. 9.— “Poor old Britain is always at the end of the queue,” said Geoffrey Lloyd, wartime Fuel Minister, in an ...

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  21. BIDAULT OVER BIG HURDLE

    PARIS. Feb. 9.—By 451 votes to nil. the French Parliament restored free wage-bargaining between employers and the unions. ...

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  22. SEARCH PLANE CRASHED

    WHITEHORSE, Feb. 9.— A Dakota search plane which disappeared In the Yukon-on Tuesday night, while searching for ...

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  23. CHANGE IN VATICAN POLICY

    LONDON, Feb. 9.—An Important change in Vatican policy towards closer collaboration of the Roman Catholic Church with ...

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  24. Tourists Stranded In Flood

    SYDNEY, Thurs.— A hundred tourists in four buses have been stranded at Eden by flood waters since Monday night. ...

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  25. Canada’s Import Controls

    OTTAWA, Feb. 9.—Most emergency Import controls will be lifted by July 1. The controls were imposed in ...

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  26. Berlin Traffic Still Restricted

    BERLIN, Feb. 9.— The Russians reduced the flow of trucks traffic to Berlin again yesterday. In a 16-hours period, only 84 ...

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  27. Gaol For Taking Motor Cycle

    KURRI KURRI, Thursday. — Ronald David Smith, 18, of Kenny, road, Cessnock, pleaded guilty at Kurri court to-day to a charge of ...

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  28. WORLD WEAKNESSES LEFT BY WAR

    WASHINGTON, Feb, 9.— Secretary of State Dean Acheson said to-day that the United States was trying to develop areas of strength in the world as one means of countering a possible breach of world peace by Russia. ...

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  30. APPEALS TO PRIVY COUNCIL

    CAPETOWN, Feb. 9.— South Africa took a further step towards abolishing South Africa’s right of appeal to the Privy ...

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  31. Manufacture Of Jet Fighters

    CANBERRA, Thurs.—The latest types of British Jet fighters are likely to be manufactured here. ...

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  32. RAIL TRAFFIC REDUCED

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.— President Truman’s fact-finding, board yesterday persuaded owners and miners to resume coal dispute ...

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  33. Serving Sentence But Nominated

    LONDON, Feb. 8.—Router says that Hugh McAteer, former adjutant-general of the Irish Republican Army, now doing 12 years in ...

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  34. Burglars Blamed For Fire

    SYDNEY, Friday.— A fire which swept through the first floor of a two-storey building in Haymarket this morning is ...

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  35. WHEELER INJURED

    KURRI KURRI Thurs.—Jack James, 22, a wheeler, of Grafton-street, Abermain, received injuries to his back when struck ...

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