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  4. WESTERN POWERS MAY CHARGE HUNGARY

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—The Western Powers may place charges against Hungary before the United Nations, on the ground that Hungary has consistently violated its peace treaty requirements for human rights. ...

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  6. SULTRY AND STORMY

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Scattered thunderstorms and rain in the central and northern districts, particularly the highlands, with hot am ...

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  7. Soviet Statement Challenged By Dean Acheson

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—Russia’s charge that the proposed North Atlantic defence alliance is an “aggressive move by the Western Powers,” was to-day challenged by the Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson. ...

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  8. Garside Resists The Premier

    SYDNEY, Thurs—The Railways Commissioner, Mr. Gerside, has informed the Premier, Mr. McGirr. that he will not ...

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  9. NEWCASTLE HAD BEEN NEGLECTED

    ARMIDALE, Thursday—Newcastle’s interests had been neglected by the Labour Government because it knew there ...

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    Mrs. Vijay Lakshmi Pandit, a sister of Pandit Nehru, and India’s Ambassador to Moscow. She ted the Indian delegation to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Inquiry Into Price Breaks

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—An investigation of the recent price breaks on the farm commodities and futures markets has been ...

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  12. DEPORTATION OF ALLEGED KEY FIGURE

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 10—Immigration authorities have ordered the deportation to Canada of Sam Carr, alleged key figure in ...

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  13. WORRIED OVER RACE INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—Mr. T. McDeed, part owner and trainer of Barita, to-day criticised the stipendiary stewards’ delay in ...

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  14. TAX CUTS ON PROPERTY

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—It was learned to-day that cuts in income tax from property wilt come into operation on July 1, next. ...

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  15. POPULAR MOVIE ACTOR SENTENCED

    HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 10—Film star Robert Mitchum was sentenced to 60 days in gaol and put on two years’ probation yesterday following his recent marijuana conviction. ...

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  17. MAITLAND HAY SELLS SLOWLY

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—Lucerne hay from the Maitland district sold slowly at Alexandria saleyards to-day . and rates were weaker. ...

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  18. To-day’s Leader Down The Drain

    SYDNEY, Thursday—A 56-year-old University lecturer, who was injured in rugged country in Burragorang Valley, “never thought he would be found alive,” he told his rescuers. ...

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  19. The King Arouses Speculation

    LONDON, Feb. 10.—Although the King’s health seems to have steadily improved since he went to Sandringham on January 18, ...

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  20. SPLIT IN THE DUTCH CABINET

    LONDON, Feb. 10.—The Dutch Cabinet has split over Indonesia and the Government may resign, according to The Hague ...

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  22. 24 HOURS TO LEAVE HUNGARY

    BUDAPEST, Feb. 10.—The Hungarian Government yesterday gave Robin Steussy, vice-consul at the United States legation, 24 hours to ...

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  23. Reimaru’s Appeal Rejected

    DUSSELDORF (Germany), February 10.—The British regional Supreme Court of Appeal has rejected the appeal of the ...

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  24. CHANGED STATUS OF EIRE

    LONDON, Feb. 10 (A.A.P.).—British legislation consequent upon the changed status of Eire is ready, but will not brought forward until ...

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  25. FEELING RUNS HIGH IN THE ULSTER ELECTIONS

    BELFAST, Feb. 10—Feeling in the Ulster elections, which ore taking place today, reached a high pitch yesterday when Nationalist crowds at Strabene, County Tyrone, smashed the windows of shops owned by unionists. No one was injured. Demonstrations were also made ...

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  26. DEMOLISHING RAILWAY LINE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The North Coast railway line, between Booyong and Ballina, was being pulled up, the Minister for ...

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  27. Duke The Perfect Example

    LONDON, Feb. 10.—The Duke of Edinburgh is “the perfect example of how a Britisher should be dressed on all occasions,” according to ...

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  28. Britain’s Share Of Marshall Plan

    WASHINGTON, Heb. 10.—Britain to tentatively scheduled to receive 940,000,000 dollars — the largest share of all—in the second year of ...

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