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  5. Bitter Complaints of Australia

    LONDON, Feb. 24.—More than 100 passengers out of 287 on board the liner, Arawa, which berthed at Liverpool yesterday, ...

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  6. BULGARIA DISMISSES U.S. NOTE OF PROTEST

    LONDON, Feb. 24. — Coincident with an announcement that the Bulgarian Government has summarily dismissed an American Note protesting against the arrest of 15 Protestant pastors, whose trial begins in Sofia to-morrow, ...

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  7. Forced To Abandon Search

    WOLLONGONG, Thursday. — Mountainous seas and heavy rain forced an RAAF Catalina to abandon the search for the 10 missing ...

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  8. RECORD BERLIN AIRLIFT

    BERLIN, Feb. 24.—For the second successive day. Allied planes made a record airlift into Berlin of 7897 tons ...

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  9. SHOWERY IN THE EAST

    NSW Forecast: Continuing showery in the eastern parts of the State, but fine in the western sections; cool south-east to ...

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  10. TRAINEE NURSES ON STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Trainee nurses at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital have gone on a “bunger strike,” and are refusing to do ...

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  11. ELEVEN INJURED IN TRAM SMASH

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Eleven people were severely injured this morning when two trams collided head-on while crossing points at ...

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  12. Candidates For Peace Prize

    OSLO, Feb. 24.—Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, American columnist Mr. Drew Pearson, Argentine President Colonel Juan Peron, ...

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  13. 150 Reserve Ships Fitted For Emergency

    LONDON, Feb. 24.—Since the beginning of 1948, 150 British reserve fleet ships have been refitted to “make them ready for any emergency.” Announcing this, the Naval ...

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  14. Britain Nears Trade Balance

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York), Feb. 21.—Britain is at last within right of balancing her trade figures, Mr. Christopher Mayhew, British ...

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  15. RAIN AFFECTS MARKETS

    SYDNEY, Thursday—Owing to the inclement weather at Alexandria to-day, trading was exceptionally dull for the light ...

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  16. To-day’s Leader :A Step Forward

    LONDON, Feb. 24.—Claiming that the R.A.F.’s bomber striking force is obsolete, the aeronautical writer of the “London Times” to-day declares that, in view of the very narrow speed margin between the defence fighter and the ...

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  17. CRICKET TEAMS UNBALANCED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Teams for the Kippax-Oldfield testimonial match may be re-drawn because the teams have been ...

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  18. Israel and Egypt Singing Armistice

    LONDON, Feb. 24.—Israel and Egypt will sign an armistice agreement at 8.30 a.m. GMT today, and the text will be released ...

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  20. TRUMAN TAKEN TO TASK

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 24. — President Truman has been told that the use of the term “S.O.B.” (son of a bitch) was “an offence ...

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  22. NEW HOUSE OF COMMONS TAKES SHAPE

    The new Chamber for the House of Commons at Westminster, London, is now taking shape. The constructional work well advanced and the timbering of the roof is now going ahead. The new Chamber will take the place of the one ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. FIVE MIGRANTS SAFE

    MELBOURNE. Thursday. — Five English migrants, for whom police and civilian parties were searching, turned up at work ...

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  24. CLOSE VOTE IN FINLAND

    HELSINKI, Feb. 24. — Finland’s Social Democrat Government narrowly remained in office when, after 32 hours of almost ...

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  26. UNREGISTERED DOG

    KURRI, Thursday.—Hugh Rae, of Gillies-street, Kurri Kurri, pleaded guilty at Kurri court to-day to a charge of keeping an unregistered ...

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  27. AWARDED £10,500 DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF PROMISE

    LONDON Feb 24—A 23 year old Greek girl Liana Maria Kremezi, known as “The Maid of Athens” for her work in the wartime resistance movement, was yesterday awarded £10,500 damages and costs against a Royal Navy officer, Lieut.-Commander Thomas Graeme Ridgeway, 29, for breach of promise. ...

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  28. PEACE WITH COMMUNISTS

    MADRAS, February 24—India’s Prime Minister, Dr. Patel, wants make peace with the Indian Communists. ...

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  29. ATTACKED SICK MAN

    KURRI, Thurs.—At Kurri police court to-day, Thomas Francis Miller, 24, pleaded guilty to a charge of assaulting Thomas McC[?]key at ...

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  30. VIC. LIBERAL PARTY TO CEASE

    MELBOURNE, Thurs. — The Premier of Victoria (Mr. Hollway) said that from March 22 the Victorian Liberal Party ...

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  31. ALLOWED, STOCK TO STRAY

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  32. DEATH OF EDITOR

    LONDON, Feb. 24.—The death has occurred at 61 of Francis Edwin McMurtrib, editor of “Jane’s Fighting Ships.” ...

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