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  5. GRAVE STATE OF TENSION REPORTED FROM LAHORE

    NEW DELHI, January 5.—Pandit Nehru’s declaration that India, in self-defence might be compelled to enter Pakistan has created something approaching the eve-of-war tension in Lahore. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TEN CHILDREN KILLED

    CHICAGO, Jan. 5. — Ten children were killed and two injured yesterday at Archbold, Ohio, when the ...

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  7. STALIN NOT SUFFERING FROM CANCER

    STOCKHOLM, January 5. — Suggestions that Generalissimo Stalin is suffering from cancer were reputed when the Swedish ...

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  8. WARM TO HOT; SOME THUNDER

    NSW Forecast: Showers on the central and south-west slopes and tablelands and scattered elsewhere in the southern ...

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  9. MYSTERY MEMBER OF EX-KING’S PARTY

    LONDON, January 6. — Mystery member of the special train which is taking ex-King Michael of Rumania to Lausanne is a good-looking ...

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  10. CLAIMS TO CURE CANCER

    SYDNEY, Monday.—To speed investigation of his claims to cure cancer, Mr. John Braund, of Beverly Hills, has submitted a plan to the ...

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  11. WOMAN KILLED IN 300ft. FALL

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A woman was killed Instantly to-day when she crashed 300 feet from a cliff top at Jacob’s Ladder, Vaucluse, ...

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  12. MILD FOOD POISONING

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—Nine members of the Wallabies’ Rugby Union team, which beat England on Saturday, had a mild food poisoning. ...

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  13. War Graves Well Tended In Siam

    SYDNEY, Monday. —The graves of Australian prisoners who died while working on the Burma-Slant railway are well looked after. ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader Self Help

    JERUSALEM, January 5.—At least fourteen persons were killed, 20 seriously wounded and 78 others injured in a violent explosion which wrecked the Arab Committee’s building in Jaffa yesterday. ...

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  15. TNT CONSIGNED TO PALESTINE FOUND

    NEW YORK, January 5.—New York police have so far been unable to establish the whereabouts of Julius Chender, owner of the Manhattan warehouse in which military material was found, following the discovery in Jersey City on ...

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  16. NO TRACE OF ESCAPED HOUSEBREAKER

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Although they hare followed up many [?] the police [?] trace of Crofton Edwards Burnes. ...

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  17. AFRICA OCCUPIES TWIN ISLANDS

    CAPETOWN, Jan. 5.—Britain has recognisel South Africa’s right to occupy the twin Prince Edward and Marion islands in ...

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  19. Mr. Churchill Much Better

    LONDON, Jan. 5—“I am much better, and went painting this afternoon,” Mr. Winston Churchill told Reuter’s Marrakesh ...

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  20. SEARCH FOR ESCAPEE

    GLEN INNES, Monday.—Police and prison officials are searching for William Arthur Eyles, 34, who disappeared from the afforestation ...

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  21. STRIKE AT THE STATE ABATTOIR

    SYDNEY, Monday.— A section of the employees at the State abattoir works went on strike to-day and killing has ...

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  22. Sydney Produce Markets

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  23. Russia Seeks Concessions In Manchuria

    HONGKONG, January 5 (AAP-Reuter).—Negotiations for the supply of arms by Russia in return for large concessions in Manchuria are proceeding between the Chinese Communists and Soviet representatives in Poli, a large town ...

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  24. Mountbatten For Palestine

    LONDON, Jan. 5. — According to “Reynolds’ News,” Viscount Mountbatten has agreed to go to Palestine to ...

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  25. BONES NEAR CRASHED CAR

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Bones which were found alongside a crashed car near Brooklyn are believed by the police to be those of a bullock. ...

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  26. DEFEAT FOR N.Z. LEAGUE TEAM

    PARIS, Jan. 5.—New Zealand’s Rugby League team suffered one of the heaviest defeats of its tour yesterday when the French team. ...

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  28. SERIOUS DAMAGE BY GRASSHOPPPERS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Grasshoppers [?]ill wipe out the vegetable industry a western N.S.W. unless the Government assists growers to combat ...

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  29. SELF-PRIMING MACHINE-TOOL PUMP

    An especially neat pump which, after the first priming, need never be primed again, has been produced by Modern Machine Tools Ltd, of Coventry, England. The capacity varies from 150 gallons per hour at 0 lbs. pressure with Jin. B.S.P. inlet and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. TRAINS FROM SYDNEY PACKED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Big crowds bound for the country packed Central Railway station early, to-day. South Coast trains were rushed. ...

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  31. DIED FROM HEART FAILURE

    WEST WYALONG, Monday.— Hugh McKnight, 72-year-old caretaker of West Wyalong golf club house, which was gutted by fire ...

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  32. SMART 600YDS.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 4. — The Jamaican athlete Herbert McKenley won a 800yd. race, in 1 min. 31½ secs, at an indoor athletic ...

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