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  5. STORMS IN THE NORTH-EAST

    NSW FORECAST: Local thunderstorms in the far north-east corner of the State, with warm and surly temperatures and ...

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  6. STOP PRICES SPIRAL OR COME DOWN IN A CRASH

    NEW YORK, February 6.—A belief that the spiral of rising prices in the United States has ended was expressed by some marr[?] observers yesterday as commodities on the futures market of both the United States and Canada dropped the full trading limits ...

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  7. NEW EXTENSIONS TO LONDON’S UNDERGROUND RAILWAY

    Two new extensions of London’s underground railways system have now been brought into use following the official opening by the Rt. Hon. Alfred Barnes, P.C., M.P., Minister for Transport. The two branches run north and east from Leytonstone ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LONG-RANGE RECONSTRUCTION IN CHINA

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 6—Plans to ask Congress for 510,000,000 dollars to finance 15 months’ relief programme in China, ...

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  9. SCHUSCHNIGG BECOMES A PROFESSOR

    ST. LOUIS (Missouri), Feb. 6— Dr. Kurt von .Schuschnigg, ex-Chancellor of Austria, will be a professor at St. Louts ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DE VALERA’S PARTY WINING THE ELECTIONS

    DUBLIN, Feb. 6—In addition to an easy victory In his own constituency In Clare, the Prime Minister, Mr. de Valera, on the ...

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  11. Germans, Hang On To Food Quotas

    BERLIN, Feb. 6. — British troops may be used to compel German farmers in the British zone of occupation to surrender ...

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  12. COAL BOARD CRITICISED BY UNIONS

    SYDNEY Friday—The Miners’ Central Couhell at talks today recorded their opposition to the Coal Board’s view that ...

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  13. COLLISION IN THE HARBOUR

    SYDNEY. Friday.—The British freighter, Salamaua, from Vancouver and the Swedish freighter’ Parramatta, collided when a ...

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  14. [?]UT IN THE PACIFIC FLEET

    HONGKONG, Feb. 6—A heavy reduction in the size of the Pacific Fleet was announced to-day. ...

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  15. Arrests Of Hindu Extremists

    NEW DELHI, Feb. 6.—A total of 1100 Hindu extremists has been arrested throughout India since Gandhi’s assassination. ...

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  16. ABDUCTED FROM CAFE AND BEATEN

    JERUSALEM. Feb. 6—A 22-year-old Tel Ariv Jewess was yesterday abducted from a cafe beaten and thorn of her hair before she was ...

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  17. Anxiety Over Japanese Peace Treaty

    LONDON, Feb. 6.—Australian representatives In Britain have kept the British Government continuously advised about ...

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  18. To-day’s Leader The Battle of the Banks.

    NUREMBURG, February 6—Field-Marshal Johannes Blaskowitz, former German commander-in-chief in Holland during the occupation, who yesterday committed suicide by jumping from an upper landing of the Nuremburg gaol, had ...

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  19. Western Bloc Sacrifice Worth While

    BRUSSELS, February 6.—warning that formation of the Western European Union—recently proposed by Britain’s foreign minister, Mr. Ernest Bevin—will entail sacrifices from all nations taking part, was voiced here by the British ...

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  20. ARM CAUGHT IN PRESSING , MACHINE

    COOLANGATTA, Friday.—For 15 minutes Myrtle Wogas’ left arm was trapped in a pressing machine and was slowly cooked ...

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  21. VIVID MEMORIES OF GANDHI

    PERTH, Friday. — Arthur Green, of Bassendean, has vivid memories of the late Mahatma Gandhi. ...

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  22. Amazing Drop In Humidity

    SYDNEY, Friday.—There was an amazing drop in the humidity in Sydney to-day. In less than two hours the ...

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  23. Appeal To Cancer Patients

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. John Paund to-day appealed to all people whom he had treated for certain forms of cancer for the ...

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  24. NAZI PAPERS NOT “OUT OF CONTEXT”

    WASHINGTON, Feb. [?]—State Department officials to-day denied that captured Nazi documents recently published by the ...

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  25. Not Insisting On Loyalty Test

    LONDON, Feb. 6.—It is not proposed that scientists in Government defence departments should pass a loyalty test Prime ...

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  27. British Commonwealth Liaison Office

    LONDON, Feb. 8—The establishment in London of [?] British. Commonwealth liaison office was predicted by Sir Henry Tizard at ...

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  28. SALE OF BRITISH LINER

    LONDON, Feb. 6.—Negottations are believed to have reached an advanced stage for the sale of the liner Monarch of Bermuda to an ...

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  29. CRICKET S.O.S TO ENGLAND

    LONDON. Feb, 6—In a, transocean telephone call, a. O. Allen. captain of the English cricket team in the West Indies, has notified the ...

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  30. Strengthening Naval Aviation

    LONDON, Feb 6.—The formation soon of the Fairey-Clyds Aviation Pty. Ltd., to take over plant and staff of the aircraft division of ...

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    Mr. de-Valera, whose party has improved its position in the Eire general elections ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. £813.376 IN DEATH DUTIES

    LOUDON, Feb. 8—Sir Hugo Cuniffle Owen, tobacco and aircraft magnate, who died last December, left £1.353.744 stg. of which ...

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  33. Avoiding Inflation In Britain

    LONDON, Feb. 6.—General agreement with the Government’s sim of avoiding inflation as Outlined in the White Paper ...

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  34. BURDENS PRESS HEAVILY ON THE CHINEE EXCHEQUER

    WANKING, February 6 (AAP-Reuter).—Without price control and currency reforms China cannot hope to stabilise this year’s Budget, the Premier, Chang Chun told members of the Legislative Yuan at its last session before the dissolution in March. He Indicated that military ...

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  35. Alleged Violation Of Women

    ATHENS, February 6— Archbishop Damaskinos has appealed to UNO and the World Council of Churches to balt “bandits’ ...

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  36. Bequest To Science Museum

    DAYTON (Ohio), Feb. 6.—Orville Wright bequeathed the world’s first successful airplane, Kittyhawk, to the science ...

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  37. INTERNATIONAL BANK

    WASHINGTON. Feb. 6.—The election of Mr. Stuart. Gordon McFarlane, Secretary, of the Australian Federal Treasury, as on ...

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