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  4. WARM AND SULTRY

    NSW FORECAST: Mainly fine and warm, with north-east to north-west winds throughout at first, but thunderstorms at a few ...

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  5. Europe’s Recovery Not Fast Enough

    WASHINGTON, September 2,—An admission by the Organization for European Economic Co-operation that the European dollar shortage has not been solved by the Marshall plan was welcomed here as “realistic,” by Paul ...

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  6. GERMANS FORCE THEIR WAY THROUGH BARRIER

    NEUSTADT, Bavaria, September 2.—Between 15,000 and 20,000 Soviet zone Germans streamed across the American zone border yesterday after the Russians relaxed border restrictions as part of a celebration to commemorate ...

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  7. RESTORING FLOOD EMBANKMENTS

    The Minister for Works and Local Government has advised Mr. A. Howarth, MLA, that he has referred to the Flood Relief ...

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  8. SOVIET ZONE MUST BE RETURNED

    BONN, Sept. 2.—Return of the Soviet-occupied zone of Germany to the new West German Federal Republic will tie the ...

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  9. BOOLAROO THREATENED BY CREEP

    NEWCASTLE, Friday. — A “creep” on a hillside overlooking Boolaroo, about 14 miles from Newcastle, is threatening the ...

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    President Elpidto Qulrino of the Philippines (at right) is welcomed by United States President Harry S. Truman as he arrives at National Airport, Washington, D.C., for an official visit, in greeting the Philippine statesman, President Truman ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. REBUILDING DAIRY HERDS AT KEMPSEY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The State Government's grant of £20,000 for flood relief may be increased when the Premier, Mr. McGirr, ...

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  12. LOTTERY WINNER DIED LAST NIGHT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The first prize of £6000 In to-day’s lottery came too late for the ticket holder, Mr. W. G. Westren, of S ...

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  13. MINERS GET FIRST PAY

    CESSNOCK, Friday. — Mineworkers received their first pay to-day for more than two months. It is now three weeks since the ...

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  14. Woman Killed Not Yet Identified

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An unidentified woman, who collapsed and died in Sydney hospital last night, is believed by the police to have ...

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  15. KILLED BY FALL OF COAL

    CESSNOCK, Friday.—William Smith, 40, married, of Fan Hill, Abermain, was killed this morning in the No. 3 tunnel of ...

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  16. CONSIDERING PETROL IMPORTS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Importation of petrol from Russian-controlled countries is being considered by the Federal Government. ...

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  17. No Comment From U.N.O. Delegate

    NEW YORK, Sept. 2. — “No comment” was the terse reply given by Dr. Joza Vilfan, permanent Yugoslav delegate to UNO, ...

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  18. MOTHERS DIED FROM PARALYSIS

    NEW YORK, Sept. 2. — Two baby girls survived the deaths of their mothers—both victims of infantile paralysis — three ...

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  19. POLISH POLICE CHIEF’S FIGHT

    BADEN, September 2.—Colonel Jan Jarczembaki, chief of the Polish military police to the French zone of Germany, has ...

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  21. INTERNATIONAL POLITICS

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 2—Outstanding international political will be discussed by the Secretary of State, Dean ...

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  22. To-day’s Leader: Stock figures.

    EDINBURGH, Sept. 2.—World famous Czech conductor, Raphael Kubelik, said to-day that the question of his return to ...

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  23. TO BE FREE AGENTS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The first displaced persons brought to Australia under the Government’s migration scheme will be ...

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  25. British Exports And Production

    WASHINGTON, September 2.— Britain’s hopes for full economic recovery hinge on her ability to convert an extraordinary record ...

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  26. IMPOSITION CHARGE

    CESSNOCK, Friday. — Amos McTaggart, 43, a miner of Ellalong, was charged at the Cessnock Court this morning with ...

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  27. HOPES FOR SURRENDER IN WAR OF NERVES

    WASHINGTON, September 2 —Hopes that, the war of nerves between the. Communists and the Democratic countries would ...

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  28. HOBOES HOLD CONVENTION

    NEW YORK, Sept. 2. — Two hundred hoboes have arrived at Rochester (NY) for their annual convention. ...

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  29. MUNRO FINED FOR NEGLIGENCE

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Jockey Darby Munro was , fined £5 at the Kogarah court to-day on a charge of negligent, driving, to Which he ...

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  30. CHILD PARALYSIS SUSPECT

    GOULBURN, Friday.—A four-years-old girl suspected of having infantile paralysis, was admitted to the isolation ward at ...

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  31. AIR FORCE PLANE AND LINER

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— The Civil Aviation Department is investigating a report that an RAA Mustang flew dangerously close ...

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  32. HEAVY FINE ON AGENT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A business agent was fined the maximum penalty of £100 in the Special Federal Court to-day for “aiding ...

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