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  5. AMERICAN PEOPLE FACING GREATEST DECISION IN HISTORY

    NEW YORK, February 14.—Calling for approval of the Marshall plan for the economic reconstruction of Europe, the U.S. Secretary of State, General George Marshall, yesterday declared that the people of the United States were facing the greatest ...

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  7. DEATHS MOUNT AS CLASHES CONTINUE IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, February 14.—A British army sergeant-major has been placed under arrest pending inquiries into the deaths of four Jews near the St. Stephen’s Gate, in Jerusalem, on Thursday. ...

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  8. Vicious Attack On Taxi Driver

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Police are investigating assaults on a talk-driver and a [?] car driver in Sydney last night. ...

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    Mr H. Babling, chairman of directors of the Vacuum Oil directors of the Vacuum Oil Co., who recently returned from the United States, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FUTURE OF THE ITALIAN EMPIRE

    LONDON, February 14.— Britain at the meeting of the “Big Four” Foreign Ministers’ deputies in London, which is considering ...

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  11. COMMUNISTS’ PART IN QLD. RAIL STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Saturday—Stone-walling tactics by Communists last night blacked acceptance of a recommendation that the Brisbane sub-branch of the Road Transport Union’s executive apply to the Industrial Court for a compulsory ...

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  12. TREATMENT OF WAR CASES CRITICISED

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Continued admission of ex-servicemen patients into overcrowded mental institutions was again attacked ...

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  13. Young Man Charged With Murder

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—At the Balmain police station early today, a former prisoner of war, Reginald James Hitching, 27, ...

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  14. INVERTED CZARISM IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Feb. 14.—Speaking at Oxford yesterday, the Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, said that the Labour Party steadily ...

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  15. BIG SCORE BY WEST INDIES

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  16. C. Of E. Marriage And Funeral Rites

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The current issue of the Church Standard carries an address by the Anglican Bishop of Grafton, Rt. ...

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  17. RUMANIAN TREATY WITH RUSSIA

    BUCHAREST, Feb. 14.—The Rumanian Foreign Minister, Anna Panker, told the Rumanian Parliament yesterday that ...

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    Air Marshal Sir Arthur Coningham, who is one of the passengers of the British Tudor IV air-liner, Star ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF

    TURKISH PLANE INCIDENT.— The two Turkish Spitfires, which Bulgarian frontier guards shot do in on Monday, were on normal training ...

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  20. Motor Cyclists Collide

    CESSNOCK, Sat.—When two motor cyclists collided on Maitland-road Bellbird, both were hurled from their machines, Ken ...

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  21. TEN DIE IN BURNING HOME

    NEW YORK, Feb. 13.—It is believed that at least 10 people were skilled when the walls of a two-storey frame house at Utica ...

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  22. Santa Anita Race Conditions “Unfair”

    LOS ANGELES, Feb. 14 (A.A.P.)., —Shannon’s owner, Neil McCarthy, to-day criticised certain Santa Anita racing conditions which, he ...

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  23. CYCLIST STRUCK BY MOTOR CAR

    CESSNOCK, Sat. — Struck by a motor car on the main road between Cessnock and Paxton last night. Ernest Saxton, 56, of ...

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  24. To-day’s Leader Power Through Dollars

    LONDON, February 14—The French Foreign Minister, M. Bidault, yesterday, fold the French National Assembly that the Marshall aid plan meant world peace, the salvation of France and was vital to the welfare of Europe. ...

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  25. HEAD PIERCED BY TIMBER

    LISMORE, Sat.—Thomas Isaac Johnson, sawmill proprietor, of Huonbrook, near Mullumbimby, suffered shocking injuries when ...

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  26. FIGHTING THE ECONOMIC STORM IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, February 14.—No time is being lost, either by the Government or private enterprise, in giving effect to the Government’s “stand still” plan under which prices, profits and wages are to be pegged in drastic orders designed to help Britain weather the existing economic storm. ...

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  27. RANGI BLOWN OFF HER COURSE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The New Zealand yacht Rangi, which has long been overdue in the Trans-Tasman yacht race, is now expected ...

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  28. Newcastle Show Approaching

    The annual Newcastle Show will open on Wednesday, February 26, and conclude on the following Saturday. It will be officially ...

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  29. MOTOR BOAT FIRES ON TOWN

    LONDON, Feb. 14.—According to Reuter’s Trieste correspondent, a motor boat fired for ten minutes on a small coastal town, ...

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  30. EARL OF BELMORE DEAD

    LONDON. Feb 14.—The death has occurred of the Sarl of Belmore at Castlecoole, Enniskillen, He was born in Government ...

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  31. Search For Body In Hunter River

    Police are still dragging the Hunter River in a search for the body at Mrs. Amy Jensen, 65, of Tincombe-street, Canterbury, who ...

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