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  6. “Britain Has Turned The Corner” In The Fuel Crisis

    LONDON, February 15.—With coal beginning to move steadily from ports to power stations, and 114,500 tons saved since the fuel crisis began on February 10, the official opinion is that “Britain has turned the comer, but only just.” ...

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  7. Palestine Problem For U.S.O.

    LONDON, Feb, 16.—Britain has decided to put the Palestine problem before UNO, because none of her proposal[?] has proved ...

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  8. Rush Of Women To Record Votes

    SYDNEY, Saturday,—A feature of the early polling on the liquor referendum to-day was the rush of women to record their v[?]oes. ...

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    US Secretary of State, General George Marshall, who stated that “Impossible conditions” will be created by occupation armies ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SERIOUSLY INJURED

    SYDNEY, Sat.—William Stanley Vincent, 29. of High View, avenue, Bankstown was seriously injured when his motor cycle ...

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  11. Nazism Overrated, Says Cardinal

    NEW YORK, Feb. 15—Cardinal von Preysing, Bishop of Berlin, told a Press conference that Nazism had failed to get a ...

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  12. U.S Has No Idea Of Austerity Diet

    LONDON, February 15.—Sir John Boyd-Orr told a Press conference at Glasgow that given a moderately good 1947 harvest, there would be a hope of, abandoning bread rationing in England and increasing Europe’s rations. ...

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  13. To-day’s Leader: Personal Sovereignty

    NEW YORK, February 15.—The newspaper, “P.M.,” in an editorial discussing Britain's coal crisis, says: “The question is, how long can a poor country maintain an armed establishment that consumes 10 per cent, of the ...

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  14. Supreme Action of British Policy To Prevent War

    LONDON, February 15. — “The supreme action of British policy must be to prevent war. “The role of our forces now must be to deter aggression and simultaneously safeguard British interests against ...

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  15. DISGRACED A FAMOUS SCHOOL

    LONDON. Feb. 15.—Two 18-year-old boys, named Klemin and Jacobs, from the noted public school, St. Paul’s, were sentenced ...

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  16. Food For The Needy In Europe

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 15—The Secretary, of State (Gen. Marshall) told a Press conference that “impossible conditions” will be created ...

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  17. FLOOD DANGER IN NORTH-EAST

    SYDNEY, Sat. — More heavy rain fell in north-eastern New South Wales during the night, increasing flood danger. ...

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  18. Cases Of Rare Butterflies Stolen

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Rare specimens were among three cases of butterflies recently reported stolen from museums In Sydney and ...

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  19. BIG CUT IN THE TRUMAN BUDGET

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.— The combined Senate-House Budget Committee rejected a non-partisan compromise proposal that ...

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  20. LIQUOR CLUB LICENCES

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The section of the Liquor Act enabling the Licensing Court to grant more club licences in NSW will ...

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  21. Gunshot Wounds In Head

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— Gordon Thomas (26), of Seville, was admitted to St. Vincent’s Hospital early ...

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  22. Japan’s Economic Situation Almost Desperate

    WASHINGTON, February 15—Mr. Dean Atcheson, chairman of the Allied Council for Japan, in an interview to-day said that Japan's .economic situation was increasingly difficult and almost desperate. It was urgently necessary to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Plan To Promote Industrial Efficiency

    LONDON, Feb. 14.—The House of Commons by 268 votes to 125 last night carried the second reading of the Industrial ...

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  24. LOST SENSE OF RESPONSIBILITY

    PARIS, Feb. 15.—The French Premier, M. Ramadier, yesterday told the National Assembly that the country’s sense of ...

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  25. “Chicago Tribune” Price Increased

    CHICAGO, Feb. 15.— The “Chicago Tribune” to-days announced that it had increased its selling price to four ...

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  26. TEAR GAS USED ON DEFIANT MOSLEMS

    LAHORE, February 15.—-Police arrested 120 Moslems, who were charged with holding a procession in defiance of the Punjab Government’s ban. Reuter’s Amritsar correspondent says that five were injured when the police, after ...

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  27. Parking Problem At Newcastle

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday.—The. problem of parking in the City area was again before the Chamber of Commerce Council, and it ...

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  28. Eggs May Be More Than 3/-Dozen

    SYDNEY. Sat. —Eggs may be more than 3/ a dozen during the winter if demands of, poultry farmers are granted by the ...

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  29. TRUNK-LINE PHONE DELAYS

    NEWCASTLE.—Complaints, had been received by the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce, and these were confirmed by ...

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  30. MUSICAL ADVISER

    NEW YORK. Feb. ,15.— Bruno Walter baa been appointed musical adviser and principal conductor of, New York ...

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