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  4. SULTRY WITH SOME RAIN

    NSW Forecast: Warm and sultry generally. Scattered light rain in the southern half, chiefly on the tablelands and coast; and ...

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  5. 51 KILLED IN TERRIFIC BLAST AT JERUSALEM

    JERUSALEM, February 23.—A violent wave of anti-British feeling following: yesterday’s tra gic explosion in the heart of Jerusalem, in which at least 51 persons were killed, is being fanned by declarations such as that issued b y the terrorist organisation, Irgun ...

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  7. CZECH PREMIER WILL NOT TOLERATE ANTI-SOVIET MOVES

    PRAGUE, February 23.—Over 8000 delegates from the Works Council and trade unions passed by an overwhelming majority a resolution declaring that “counter revolutionary” people should be expelled from Parliament. ...

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  8. COACH PLUNGES INTO RIVER

    ZURICH, Feb. 23.—Reuter’s Paris correspondent reports that a motor coach, returning from Lyons with a ...

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  9. British Trade With Denmark

    COPENHAGEN, Feb. 23.— Details of the new trade agreement with Britain, under which Denmark will supply 40,000 tons of ...

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  10. NO NAMES ON WAR MEDALS

    LONDON, Feb. 23.—There will be no names inscribed on millons of 1939-45 war medals which the British Government is ...

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  11. Canoe’s Plunge Over Waterfall

    CRAFTON, Monday.— Two young men, who were attempting a canoe help of 150 miles down the Clarence river, had their ...

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  12. 24 Hours’ Battle Against Snow In Britain

    LONDON, February 23. — While snow ploughs and road gangs worked all day to open blocked roads and force their way to isolated villages in southern England, the temperature rose slightly and a slow thaw began in London and ...

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  13. THE AENEAS REFLATED

    MELBOURNE, Monday. —The British submarine Aeneas was refloated this morning from Eagle Reef, 140 miles from Cairns, the ...

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  14. SAVAGE ATTACK ON SEAMAN

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Three youths savagely assaulted an Indian seaman at Pyrmont early this morning, but no ...

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  15. TRESPASSED ON RAILWAY

    For having trespassed on South Maitland railway at Deep Creek, near Aberdare Junction, on February 17, Vincent Jethro Drinan, 34, ...

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  16. OVER 14 KILLED IN RAIL SMASH

    ZURICH, February 23.—Between 14 and 20 people were killed in a railway crash of Waedenswil, on the southern shore of Lake Zurich, yesterday. The train, which was packed with week-end skiers, ...

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  18. SYDNEY-AUCKLAND AIR SERVICE

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Trans-Australian Airlines are expected to operate the Sydney-Auckland air service from to-morrow under ...

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  19. Sydney Produce Markets

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Private sales at Alexandria: Oaten chair, good sound £8 to £9, choice £10/15/ to £11; lucerne chaff, good ...

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  20. Growth Of Merchant Fleet In Britain

    LONDON, Feb. 23.— Despite “unparalleled” wartime losses and the fact that not one passenger ship keel was laid ...

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  21. DARWIN AS FORWARD BASE

    DARWIN, Monday. — Darwin would still plat its pre-war role as a powerful forward base for Australia, Sir Hugh Lloyd, air ...

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  22. GIANT FLYING BOAT CRASHES

    CHERBOURG, Feb. 23.— The wreckage of the missing giant flying boat, which crashed into the sea with 19 persons aboard, ...

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  24. To-day’s Leader Political Considerations

    VIENNA, Feb. 23.—British and American diplomatic representatives walked out of a ceremony celebrating the 30th anniversary ...

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  25. RECURRENCE OF PARALYSIS

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Monday (AAP-Reuter).— The Minister of Health reimposed the infantile paralysis restrictions in Auckland ...

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  26. TAP WAS LEFT RUNNING

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Damage, amounting to several thousand pounds was caused by a tap left running over the Week-end on ...

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  27. COVERING DOLLAR DEFICIT IN INDIA

    DELHI, Feb. 23.—The Indian Ministry of Finance issued a communique that India, because of the world-wide dollar ...

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  28. TWO MEN ARRESTED AFTER SHOOTING INCIDENT

    BATHURST, Monday.— Two men were arrested in Bathurst early this morning after shots had been fired in William Street following a report that two men were acting suspiciously in a laneway. One of the men, 20, had a ...

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  29. TURKISH PILOT RELEASED

    ANKARA, Feb. 23.—Bulgarian authorities, following Turkish demands have released the wounded Turkish Spitfire pilot whose ...

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  30. Abolition Of Cotton Ceiling Prices

    KARACHI, Feb 28. — The Pakistan Commerce Ministry announced the abolition from yesterday of all cotton celling and ...

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