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  5. Witness In Murder Case Treated As Hostile

    LONDON, February 4.—The Magistrate decided Miss Kathleen Mary Ingleson, of Surrey, formerly private secretary to Thomas John Ley, a former NSW Minister of Justice, should be treated as hostile witness when the bearing of ...

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  7. In Palestine Said To Be “Extremely Grave”

    JERUSALEM, February 4.—it was announced that the Palestine frontier was closed at noon yesterday to British subjects wishing to enter the country. Only a number of Britons going to Lebanon were allowed to ...

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  8. Southerly Change To-morrow

    N.S.W. Forecast: Warm to hot and sultry with scattered thunderstorms and scattered rain in north-east districts; a brief ...

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  9. Polish Elections Not Unfettered

    LONDON, Feb. 4.—The Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Mayhew) told the House of Commons that the British ...

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  10. Police Rush To Ship In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Four blasts from the siren, and the hoisting of a “police required” signal from the masts of the ...

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  11. Lives Of Greek Guerrillas Spared

    ATHENS, Feb. 4—An attempt by the Yugoslav, Bulgarian and Albanian delegates on the U.N.O. Commission investigating Greek ...

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  12. Accountant On Pretences Charge

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It was alleged in the Central Police Court to-day that Philip Dudleigh Walker (49), accountant, wrote ...

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  13. Better Weather For Royal Voyage

    LONDON, February 4—Rough seas continued throughout yesterday as the H.M.S. Vanguard moved away from the Portuguese coast. The Royal party again spent most at the day in the sun ...

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  14. CHINESE ROBBED OF £20 AT GUNPOINT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The police are investigating the story of a Chinese chef to-day that during the night, he was “taken for a ...

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  15. V-2 Rocket Loaded For Australia

    LONDON, February 4. — A four-ton German V-2 rocket consigned to Australia was loaded into the motor vessel Karamea at the King George V dock, London, wrapped in layers of heavy hessian soaked in tar. ...

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  16. SEETHING CAULDRON IN FAR EAST

    TORONTO, February 4—Events are in the making in the Far East which will powerfully influence the lives of the people ...

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  17. REDUCING BRITISH TROOPS IN GREECE

    ATHENS, February 4.—It was officially announced that British troops in Greece will soon be cut 50 per cent. ...

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  18. Extension Of Powers Act In America

    WASHINGTON, February 4.—A request for extension of parts of the second war Powers Act in order to retain controls over scarce foods, the allocation of certain materials and the export of cars, trucks and tractors was made by ...

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  20. Vice-Admiral Blandy’s New Post

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 4.—Vice-Admiral Blandy, who commanded the Bildni Atoll atom bomb tests, has been appointed C.-in-C. ...

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  21. FOOD SUPPLIES FOR GERMANY

    BERLIN, Feb. 4.—The Control Commission announced that the British zone in Germany imported more than 2,000,000 tons of ...

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  22. Crippled Freighter Docks

    SEATTLE, February 4.—The crippled freighter Alaska, with 99 passengers and 100 members of the crew aboard, docked, at ...

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  23. Flying Boat Explodes

    GIBRALTAR, Feb. 4.—A Boeing flying boat, which was moored in Admiralty Harbour after arriving from ...

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  24. £35,000 RETAIL FOOD STORE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Owned by ex-servicemen and conducted on ultra-modern lines, a 35,000 retail food store, which is the first ...

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  25. To-day's Leader: A Good Man Passes

    CESSNOCK, Tues.—To-day’s losses on the Maitland field, due to stoppages, are very heavy fresh disputes having developed ...

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  26. Police Investigate Torch Flashes

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—Police are to-day considering a check of the Botany Bay area following a report that torch Bashes, thought ...

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  27. Fined For Selling Dog’s Meat

    NEWCASTLE. Tuesday.—Only meat for human consumption is allowed to be sold an licensed butcher shops. Failure to observe ...

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  28. Slump In Wheat Expected

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Commonwealth experts fear that a serious slump in wheat prices will develop within two years ...

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  29. Engagement Of Greek Princess

    ATHENS, February 4.— The Palace has announced the engagement of the 34-year-old sister of king George of the ...

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  30. 15 Nazis Found Guilty Of Atrocities

    HAMBURG, February 4.—All 15 members of the staff of the Nazi Ravensbruck women’s concentration camp were found guilty of atrocities. Five women and six men were sentenced to death and four others to long terms of imprisonment. German Moray, a former ...

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  31. Death For Bandits In Poland

    WARSAW. Feb. 4.—“Full pardon for political offenders, who were driven into blind corners by circumstances, but death for ...

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  32. Trials Of Communal Offenders

    BOMBAY, February 4.—The Governor of Bombay announced an ordinance to be effective tomorrow to speed up trials of ...

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  33. TEMPERANCE HOTEL FOR CANBERRA

    CANBERRA: Queensland temperance organisations are negotiating with the Department of the interior to erect a large hotel ...

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  34. EVADED TRAIN FARE

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.—Last night Norman Robert Price (47) miner, was in a carriage of a Newcastle bound train but had no ...

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  35. SCOTTISH COAL OUTPUT INCREASE

    LONDON, Feb. 4.—During the first four weeks operation under nationalisation, Scottish coal mines produced 1,619,772 tons ...

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