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  5. COOLER CHANGE COMING

    NSW Forecast: Further showers over the eastern half of the State: scattered thunderstorms the north-east quarter, Where ...

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  6. GENERATING UNITS FOR ELECTRICITY SYSTEM

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.—At least five years—and probably more—will be required to purchase, manufacture and instal the immense generating units now required for the interconnected system of New South Wales, the chairman ...

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  7. PLANS FOR REMEDYING DOLLAR CRISIS

    WASHINGTON, September 9.—Relaxation of Marshall plan restrictions on British purchasing to give greater freedom to buy goods outside the United States may result from the tripartite financial talks here between Britain, Canada and the United States. ...

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  8. KEPT ALIVE BY CHEWING GUM LEAVES

    MELBOURNE, Friday—An elderly woman who was lost in the Dandenong Ranges for three days chewed gum leaves and pieces of ...

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  9. Russians Seal Freighter’s Radio Sets

    SYDNEY, Friday.—All radio sets on the fright Kafiristen were seaied by Russian soldiers and the wireless serials taken ...

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  10. SCIENTIST DISMISSED

    CANBERRA, Friday.—An Australian scientist who took part in the demonstration in London against the gaoling of Pinion ...

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  11. GENERAL RAINFALL OVER HUNTER

    General rainfall was experienced over the Hunter Valley last night and early this morning, registration of over an inch ...

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  12. MENTAL TESTS FOR KILLER

    CAMDEN (New Jersey), Sept. 9.—Howard Uurub, charged with the murder of 13 persons/in a manical shooting outburst here ...

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  13. Communists And Fascists Fight

    ROME, Sept. 9.—Fascists and Communists on their way home from rival Tallies last-night clashed in street fights in which ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: Maitland Needs An Aerodrome

    ROME, September 9.—The director-general of the International Refuge Organisation, Mr. J. D. Kingsley will next week ...

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  15. RAIN STOPS TENNIS

    DUBBO, Friday. — Torrential rain last night prevented play to-day in the N.S.W. hardcourt tennis championship. ...

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  16. RAIN SAVED WHEAT CROPS IN RIVERINA

    SYDNEY, Friday.—New South Wales experienced one of the wettest periods in history since the beginning of the year, a ...

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  17. Poland’s Charges Against Yugoslav Embassy

    LONDON, September 9 Another Cominform attack on Yugoslavia was launched yesterday when Poland accused members of ...

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  18. By-Election For Cessnock

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Cessnock by-election made necessary by the resignation of the Chief Secretary, Mr. Baddeley, will be ...

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  19. HUGE AIRLINER’S FLIGHT

    LONDON, Sept. 9.—Britain’s 130-tons Brabazon airliner thrilled thousands of visitors yesterday when it appeared over the ...

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  20. Persecuted By Iron Guards

    PARIS, Sept 9. — Dr. Martinian Ivanovlci, head of the Rumanian Orthodox Church in Paris, who officiated at the ...

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  21. WAGE INCREASE REJECTED

    LONDON, September 10.—A claim for a 10/ weekly wage increase for 47,000 British railwaymen lies been unanimously rejected by the board ...

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  23. REPRESENTATIVE OF VATICAN

    PRAGUE, Sept. 9.—Czechoslovakia has refused to allow the new Vatican representative, Monsignor Paolo Bertollni, to ...

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  24. KING IN SCOTLAND

    LONDON, Sept. 9.—The King, looking bronzed and lit, attended the Braemar gathering in Scotland yesterday. ...

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  25. Pneumonia And Measles At Greta

    NEWCASTLE, Friday. — Two migrant children suffering from bronchial pneumonia and measles in Greta Camp are still on the ...

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  26. American Loan For Yugoslavia

    WASHINGTON, Sept 10—The United States Export Import Bank has granted Yugoslavia a 29 million dollars loan. ...

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  28. Mine Idle On Account Of Rain

    CESSNOCK, Friday. —Aberdare Extended, colliery was Idle to-day because of the heavy rain which fell this morning. ...

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  29. TIN PRODUCTION

    High level of tin production in Malaya Bolivia, and the Balgian Congo in June, raised world output for the month to a post-war ...

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  30. Britain Thanks Australia

    LONDON, Sept. 8.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, has sent a message of thanks to Australia’s Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, for ...

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  31. Bale of Wool Crashes Through Train Window

    YARS, Friday.—One passenger was seriously Injured and 19 others received treatment for cuts when 46 windows of the first ...

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  32. FEVER CASE IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Sept. 9.—The first case of “Q” fever In Britain has been reported at a London hospital. First distinguished as a human ...

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  33. CHALLENGES TO SANDS

    LONDON, Sept. 9 (AAP).—Since winning the Empire middleweight title on Tuesday night Australia’s Dave Sends has been deluged with ...

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  34. NEGRO’S RUSE TO AVOID POLICE

    JACKSONVILLE (Florida), Sept.- 9.—A 19-years-oId negro, Frank Ray, was put In a “cooler” yesterday, because he-was too ...

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  35. Britain’s Record Grain Harvest

    LONDON, Sept. 9.—Britain’s grain harvest this year will give an all-time record yield per acre for all classes of grain, the ...

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