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  4. Bowlers Break Through

    AFTER a disheartening prelunch session, during which Bedser and Edrich proceeded to consolidate Eng. ...

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  5. Club Members For Upwards Of 54 Years

    THREE of the oldest members of the Working Man’s Club enjoying a drink and a yarn at the club yesterday. They are (from left): Tom Donald (80), who joined the club in 1895: Tom Smith (72), joined 1898: and George Kemp (80), a foundation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Reds In Malaya Declared Illegal

    THREE organisations, including the Malayan Government. Party, have been declared illegal by the Malayan ...

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  7. U.N. HEADQUARTERS “BOMBED”

    A SMALL plane yesterday dropped a home–made bomb over the United Nations’ headquarters at Lake Success Dropped by parachute from 150 feet, the ...

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  8. Happy Couple Cut Their Wedding Cake

    MR. AND MRS. H. S. ISLES cut the wedding cake at the reception at the Rendezvous Cafe after their marriage at the Roman Catholic Church. Mildura, this week. The bride was formerly Pat Thompson, of Hunter Street.—Sunraysia Daily Photo Service. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Berlin Policy Decided

    BRITISH and United States, Governments are fully agreed on general policy over the Berlin deadlock. ...

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  10. Plan For More Coal

    THE Miners’ Union general secretary (Mr. Grant) in Sydney yesterday recommended nationalisation of ...

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  11. RED ALLEGATIONS DENIED BY ALLIES

    THE British Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevin) and the U.S. Deputy Military Governor (General Hays) yesterday denied Marshal Sokolovsky’s allegations that Soviet ...

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  12. Conference On Marshall Aid

    BRITISH Minister for Economic Affairs (Sir Stafford Cripps) and European Minsters will confer in Paris tomorrow with Mr. Paul Hoffman, Marshall Plan ...

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  13. 830 POLIO CASES IN U.S.

    The toll of North Carolina’s polio epidemic shot to 830 cases for 1948 yesterday, when another 47 victims were reported, says a ...

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  14. Bushfire Damages

    CLAIMS have been lodged for compensation which will exceed £100,000 against the South Australian ...

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  15. OLYMPIC FLAME IN ENGLAND ON WEDNESDAY

    Seventy–two runners will carry the Olympic flame in relays from Dover, where it will arrive at 7.30 p.m. next Wednesday to ...

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  16. Damages For Merbein Man

    In Geelong Supreme Court yesterday, Mr Justice O’Bryan and a special jury awarded £2000 – damages to Donald ...

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  17. AUST. WOOL FOR JAPAN

    Under a sterling area trading plan drafted by the Japanese Board of Trade, Japan will export 110,740,000 American dollars ...

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  18. U.S. COMMUNIST SURRENDERS

    Irving Potash, the ninth of a group of 12 leading American Communists charges with advocating the overthrow of the ...

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  19. “SWELL SHEILAS” IN NEW YORK

    Under a heading, “New York’s fair dinkum town with swell, sheilas. “the New York Post yesterday ran a 1000–word interview ...

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  20. NO DOUBT ABOUT SECOND MURDER

    AN Egyptian who had completed a 20–year sentence far alleged murder returned to his native village and found the victim very much alive, states a Cairo report yesterday. He was so infuriated that he ...

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  22. SHIPS IDLE AT SYDNEY

    Apart from vessels already being worked, ships on the Sydney waterfront, including two oversea, eight interstate and three ...

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  23. Two Gold Discoveries

    Percy Charles Hann, a newcomer to the goldfields, picked up a nugget of gold weighing 10oz. 6dwt. and worth £100 on Fly Flat, ...

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  24. Tas. Election On August 21

    The Tasmanian general election will take place on August 21. This will enable elected Premier to attend the Premiers’ ...

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  25. Orchard Like “Horror Camp”

    A woman, her four children, and a 16–year–old girl who lived with them, who are all in the Royal Hobart Hospital suffering ...

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  26. Reductions In BCOF

    PLANS to drastically cut the BCOF in Japan were put into operation yesterday when 566 men from the ...

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  27. DOCTOR DIES FROM WOUNDS

    Dr. Velio Vahtrik (30), an Estonian surgeon with a high reputation. for performing delicate operations in Germany, and who, ...

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  28. COAL PROBLEM

    After his 10–day visit to the northern and southern coalfields, of New South Wales, during which he sought first–hand know. ...

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  29. Haifa Refinery

    The Israeli Government has reopened the big Haifa oil refinery which is’ predominantly British owned, stated a Tel Aviv report ...

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  30. BURMA DENIES INVASION PLAN

    The Burmese Foreign Office announced in Rangoon yesterday that so far as the Government was aware there was no ...

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  31. GOOD MORNING

    THE City Council has in its possession information concerning the results of the mass X–ray tests which were taken. ...

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  32. ITALIAN GOVT. SURVIVES VOTE

    The Italian Senate has rejected by 173 votes to 83 the Opposition motion of ho confidence in the Government for Its conduct ...

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  33. DENIAL BY HIROHITO

    Emperor Hirohito denied in Tokio yesterday that he told the Australian Parliamentary delegation that he wishes to visit ...

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  34. 542,400 CAME BEFORE COURTS

    BEFORE the courts of Britain came 542,400 men, women and children in the year 1946, the Home Office disposed this week. There are 74 pages in this ...

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  35. CUP PLAYERS PRACTISE FOR CUBAN MATCH

    Members of the Australian Davis Cup team have practised in intense tropical heat in preparation for their match ...

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  36. FORD WORKERS’S WAGE INCREASE

    Ford Motor Company, of Detroit, yesterday – granted, a 13 cents hourly wage increase to 116,000 production workers. ...

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