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  5. IMPORTANT BRIDGE OVER THE JORDAN DESTROYED

    JERUSALEM, January 12.— Haganah forces are believed to have been responsible for blowing up the “Bridge of Jacob’s Daughters,” ever the river Jorda n on the Palestine-Syrian frontier, last night. ...

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  6. TO ANSWER BRITAIN’S CALL FOR MORE POWER

    Britain is now engaged upon a vast programme of power stations to Increase the present capacity at any one moment by an additional 6,000,000 kilowatts. The output of electricity in Great Britain has increased annually by approximately 10 per ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SON CHARGED WITH MURDER OF MOTHER

    SYDNEY, Monday.—William James Marshall (23) was charged at Redfern court to-day with having murdered his mother at their Redfern home on Saturday night. Marshall was refused bail and remanded to January 19. ...

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  8. Floods Likely On South Coast

    NSW Forecast: Scattered showers and thunderstorms in the north-eastern and central districts, more rain on the south ...

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  9. Communist Step Forward In Europe

    LISBON, January 12—In a Press statement deploring the resignation of his son, ex-King Michael, which he believes could ...

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  10. ELDERLY MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Harry Elrington, 86-year-old bachelor pensioner, was charged with murder at the Balmain court to-day. ...

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  11. U.S. BANS WAR SUPPLIES TO SOVIET

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—The State Department clamped down on exports of war surplus radar equipment last night after Mr. ...

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  12. BIG MOVE OF AMERICAN PERSONNEL FROM BERLIN

    BERLIN, January 12.—According to the Munich correspondent of die American Associated Press, a big move of American personnel from Berlin to Frankfurt—reputed to have been chosen as the new “capital” of the joint American ...

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  13. KING FIESAL BREAKS LEG

    VILLARS (Switzerland) Jan. 12— King Fiesal, of Iran broke his left leg while [?] yesterday, says Reuter. ...

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  14. Disabled Ship Rescued

    TOKO, January 11.—All passengers on the disabled Russian motor ship Dvina, were transferred to a number of Russian ...

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  15. SYDNEY CITY OF RAIN

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Consistent rain is causing Sydney to lose its reputation as a city of sunshine. Rain has fallen on 27 of the 43 ...

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  16. Russians Troops In Vienna

    VIENNA, January 12.—Russian troops have requisitioned a seven-square miles area of Vienna’s national park for training ...

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  17. 20 PER CENT OF MARRIAGES CHILDLESS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Twenty per cent of Australian marriages are childless, mainly through the sterility of one of the partners ...

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  19. ILLEGAL TO CARRY GUNS ON SUNDAY

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Continuing the campaign against the carrying of firearms on Sunday, police of No. 21 division made ...

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  20. TULLY ISOLATED BY FLOOD RAINS

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.— Tully, which received 30 inches of rain from Friday night to noon yesterday, is isolated, and all rail and road traffic between Cardwell and Innisfail has ceased. ...

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  21. FORMER U.S. CHAMPION WINS RICH PRIZE

    DEL MONTE (California), Jan. 12—Australian Jim Ferrier finished two strokes ahead of Norman von Nida in the third ...

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  22. SWEET CHIME TO BE RETIRED

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Sweet chime, which it is estimated won over £10,000 during her career, is to be retired to the stud next season. ...

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  23. CRITICISM OF ANGLO-IRAQI TREATY

    BAGHDAD, January 12.—Most newspapers here strongly criticise the new Anglo-Iraqi treaty, reports Reuter. ...

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  24. UNION MOVE FOR COMMUNITY HOTELS

    WOLLONGONG, Monday—Unionists are urging the establishment of community hotels by the Greater Wollongong Council. ...

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  25. CLAIMS TITO FORCED EX- KING MICHAEL’S ABDICATION

    LAUSANNE, January 12.—One of ex-King Michael of Rumania’s aides, Major Vergotti, alleged that Marshal Tito, Premier of Yugoslavia, had forced Michael to abdicate. Michael hoped to return ...

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    Port Stephens Shire has approved of the proposed £20,000 loan for roadwork. ...

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  27. Unauthorised Sale Of Woollens

    NANKING, January 12 (AAP-Reuter).— Acting on a petition, signed jointly by 2500 public functionaries, the Control Yuan ...

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  28. SCORED 106 AGAINST MCC

    BRIDGETOWN (Barbados), January 12.—Barbados has lost only one wicket for 200 in reply to the MCC first innings total ...

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  30. DOCK STRIKE SETTLED

    SINGAPORE, Jan. 12 (AAP.-Reuter).— Singapore’s seventh dock strike since the liberation ended this morning when 5000 labourers ...

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  31. MOVE TO EXTEND STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—An important development will probably occur in Melbourne’s week-old tram and bus strike to-day in a move by ...

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  32. To-day’s Leader Rents and Prices

    NEW DELHI, January 12.—Indian aircraft are attacking retreating raiders in the Naoshera area of Kashmir, according to an Indian Defence Ministry communique, which says that raiders are reported to be active [?] where, in a night attack, they killed a villager, kidnapped women and carried a [?] cattle. ...

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