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  5. FIGHTING DURING IRISH ELECTION POLL

    BELFAST, Feb. 11.—Police were rushed to Saon Mills, in County Tyrone, yesterday, when fighting broke out between Nationalists (anti-partitionists) and Unionist workers, in which men and women took part. ...

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  6. Distortion of Facts Says K.C.

    SYDNEY, Friday—The reference by Mr. Holt, MHR (Lib., Vic.), in Parliament yesterday, concerning the disappearance of ...

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  7. ISRAELI STATE EMBLEM

    TEL AVIV, Feb. 11. — The Israel State Council his approved as the Israel State emblem a motif consisting, of a ...

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  8. FINANCES FOR POLISH PLOT

    LONDON, Feb. 11. — Addressing the Polish Parliament, Poland’s Minister for Security (Stanislaw Radkowicz) alleged that a plot to ...

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  9. SULTRY WITH THUNDER

    NSW FORECAST: Scattered [?]in with some thunder, over the western districts; fairly general rain with scattered ...

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  10. FREEDOM UNDER AMNESTY

    TEL AVIV, Feb. 11.—Sentenced to eight and five years’ gaol respectively by special court at Acre for having been leaders of ...

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  11. Seven Injured In Bus Accident

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Seven people were injured this morning when a crowded bus was torn open by a shop awning at Glebe. ...

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  12. PEACETIME BATTLE OF THE DOLLAR

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 11—Provided world political and economic conditions show some reasonable improvement for the next three years Britain has a chance of balancing its dollar account by 1952-53. ...

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  13. Hungarian Charges Denied

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 11. — Charges by the Hungarian Foreign Office that certain members of the American Legation in ...

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  14. DAMAGE BY CYCLONE

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Reports received from Coktown indicate that no one was seriously injured in yesterday’s storm and that ...

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  15. TILDEN SENTENCED TO YEAR’S GAOL

    LOS ANGELES, Feb. 11.— Former world tennis champion, Bill Tilden, was sentenced to one year in gaol yesterday—his ...

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  16. TALK WITH DUTCH MINISTER

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) said in the House of Representatives to-day he had a long ...

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  17. AUSTRALIANS IN WORLD RADIO

    BAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 10.— The Mayor of Oakland (Mr. Joseph E. Smith) announced that a team of five Australian ...

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  18. To-day’s Leader: Tax Reductions And Production

    LONDON, Feb. 11.—In a sensational despatch from Vienna, the “Daily Mail” and American Associated Press correspondents report that the official handwriting experts of the Budapest People’s Court, which tried Cardinal Josef ...

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  19. SWABS NEGATIVE

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.—The swabs taken from Limarly and Sunwave at Newcastle races on Saturday were negative. ...

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  20. Sydney Produce Markets

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Trading generally was very dull for light supplies of forage on offer at Alexandria saleyards to-day ...

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  21. MERLE OBERON DIVORCED

    NEW YORK, Feb. 11.—In the same court where, in 1945, she was divorced from Sir Alexander Kords, the Tasmanian-born film ...

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  22. BABY BURNT TO DEATH IN COTTAGE AT CARRINGTON

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.—An eighteen-months-old baby, Kerry Hunt, was burned to death, and five other people injured, one seriously, when fire destroyed a weatherboard cottage in Gibb-st., Carrington, early this morning. The child’s parents and a ...

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  25. Louis Signs Divorce Papers

    MEXICO CITY, Feb. 11.—Attorneys for Marva Trotter Barrow, wife of the world heavyweight champion Joe Louis, said ...

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  26. ROYAL COMMISSION ON GAMBLING

    LONDON, Feb. 11.—The appointment of a Royal Commission on lotteries, betting and gaming, was announced to-day ...

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  27. SCIENTIFIC WAR ON RABBITS

    Mt. GAMBIER, Friday.—A long-term scientific war against rabbits was urged by the Federal rural committee of the Liberal Party last ...

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  28. BOBBY SOXERS’ FILM FAVOURITE SCRUBS PRISON FLOORS

    HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 11.—Film actor Robert Mitchum, who would have been making love to glamorous Jane Greer in front of the camera, had he not been sentenced to gaol on Wednesday on drug charges, was “out of the bunk” at 6 a.m. local time yesterday to scrub floors. ...

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  29. Jockey’s Appeal

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The VRC committee has decided to hear the appeal by jockey N. Powell against his recent two months’ suspension ...

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  30. CRISIS IN DUTCH CABINET

    THE HAGUE, Feb. 11. — Facing an almost inevitable split over Indonesian policies, the Dutch Government ...

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  31. Plague Epidemic In Siam

    BANGKOK, Feb. 10.—A plague epidemic has broken out in three Central Slam districts, according to reports received by ...

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  32. TEST UMPIRE DIES

    SYDNEY. Friday.—Veteran Test cricket umpire, Alt Jones, died yesterday, aged 84. ...

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