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  4. HOUSEWIVES IN AMERICA WELCOME TUMBLING PRICES

    NEW YORK, February 11.—Grain and cotton prices dropped their permissible limits on the nation’s commodity markets yesterday, and stacks and bonds on the New York stock exchange also slumped to the lowest level since the ...

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  5. Communist To Be Departed

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—The Justice Department announced the arrest in New York yesterday of John Williamson, National ...

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  7. SULTRY WITH SOME STORMS

    NSW Forecast: Scattered thunderstorms with variable rainfall in many parte of the State, chiefly central and southern ...

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    The . British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps who, in a White Paper and Press interview, revealed the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Australian Loan Success

    LONDON, February 11.—Stock Exchange dealings in the new Australian 8 per cent loan, 1968[?] opened at about ...

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  10. PRICES DROP NOT FORERUNNER PRICES DEPRESSION

    CANBERRA, Wed.—Suggestions that the easing of prices is the forerunner of a depression are scooted by Commonwealth officials, ...

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  11. Militaristic Mind of Japanese

    TOKIO, Feb. 11 (AAP-Reuter) —it the treachery of the Japanese accused in the major Jokio war crimes trial remained ...

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  12. RISK OF DEFICIT TOO GREAT

    PARIS, February 11.—Explaining the reason for refusal of the French Rugby team to go to Australia this year, the general ...

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  13. Six Hours’ Pitched Battle In Jerusalem

    LONDON, February 11.—In what a Reuter correspondent described as the largest-scale warfare Jerusalem has yer seen, two companies of Britain infantry used mortars and small arms when intervening in a pitched battle in the ...

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  14. CONSULTING ON KASHMIR PROBLEM

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York), Feb. 11,—The Indian delegation after asking the Security Council for an adjournment of the Kashmir ...

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  15. General’s Fondest Boast

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 11— General Eisenhower who retired on Wednesday as chief of staff of the U.S. Army, in ...

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  16. To-day’s Leader School Needs

    LONDON, February 11.—Britain’s adverse balance of payments in 1947 was £675,000,000 compared with £380,000,000 in 1946, says a White Paper, which the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps, issued last night. ...

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  17. DEATH OF SIR ISAAC ISAACS

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.—The death occurred this morning of first Australian born, Governor-General. Sir Isaac Isaacs. he passed ...

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  18. BOMBERS SEE NO SIGN OF YACHT

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Four R.A.A.F. Lincoln bombers left Amberley aerodrome, near Brisbane, early this morning to search for the missing ...

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  19. SECOND ARREST OF BURGLARS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Clands Davis, shopkeeper, or Seven Hills, this morning made his second arrest of burglars who have ...

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  20. KING’S MESSAGE TO CEYLON

    COLOMBO,— Feb 10 .— The Duke of Gloucester read a message from the King at the opening of the new Dominion ...

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  21. POOLING OF AIR SERVICES

    STOCKHOLM, Feb. 11.—It is officially announced that airlines of Swedan, Denmark and Norway have agreed to pool their ...

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  22. FULL SPEED TO DISABLED FREIGHTERS

    HALIFAX (Nova Scotia), Feb. 11.—Two disabled freighters one an American and the other British are now wallowing in a raging North ...

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  23. PUBLICATION OF CAPTURED DOCUMENTS

    LONDON, Feb. 11. — Britain has no objected to Russia publishing captured documents alleged to snow compromising ...

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  24. U.S. Millionaire’s Bequests

    NEW YORK, February 11. — Thomas Lamont, a financier who died on February 2, willed approximately ten million dollars to ...

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  25. WAGE PROBLEM IN BRITAIN

    LONDON; Feb. 11—Reuter confirmed that 20 Labour members of the House of Commons signed a motion asking the Government ...

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  26. TWO DIE AFTER EXPLOSION

    WAGGA WAGGA. Wed.—Miss Valmae Spicer (33),who was severely injured in an explosion in a photographer’s darkroo[?] died at ...

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  27. Shannon’s Weight For Saturday

    ARCADIA (Callf.). Feb. 11.— Shannon, with 8.5, is well down dollars San Antonio Handicap at Sants Anita on Saturday. On ...

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  30. SACKED FOR GIVING INTERVIEW TO THE PRESS

    LONDON, February 11.—Australian Air Vice Murshal D. C. T. Bennett announced that he had been forced to discontinue his appointment as chief executive officer of the British South American Airways Corporation because of an interview he gave last week to a newspaper correspondent. ...

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  31. Sydney Produce Markets

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Private sales at Alexandria: Lucerne chaff good sound £9/10/- lucerne hay, from centres other than ...

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  32. WATTLE NOT GOING TO MELBOURNE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Trainer E. Hush has decided not to take the two-year-old Wattle to Melbourne this week, as he had ...

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  33. 35 BURNED TO DEATH

    ST. JOHN (Newfoundland), Feb. 11.—Thirty-fire persons were burned to death in a fire that destroyed the ...

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  34. Briscoe’s Mounts At Caulfield

    SYDNEY, Wed.— .Leading jockey W. Briscoe, who will go to Melbourne to ride Law List in the Oakleigh Piste at ...

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  35. BELGIAN MIR IN THE LEAD

    ANTWERP, Feb. 11—.Australian cyclist Alt Strom and Arnold Rogers retained 11th position at the end of the fifth day ...

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