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  5. EGYPT BREAKS DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH BRITAIN

    CAIRO: The pro-Government newspaper “AT Misri,” reported to-day that Egypt’s Cabinet decided last night to break off diplomatic relations with Britain. The Cabinet met for four hours lost night without making any public announcement of its decisions. ...

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  6. Report From Churchill Expected Shortly

    LONDON: The British Cabinet yesterday summoned two of Britain’s service chiefs who went to Washington for the Charchill-Tram[?] Minister discussed with them the effects of the ...

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  7. Canadians Have To “Grow Up”

    OTTAWA: Prime Minister Mr. St. Laurant, [?] the Government’s recommandation that a Canadian ...

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  8. FOUR HURT IN CAR ACCIDENTS

    Two children were hurt when the car in which they were passengers corlided with the near of a petrol lorry to ...

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  9. Back Of Heatwave Broken

    The southerly change, which was felt in Maitland during the early hours of this morning broke the back of the ...

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  10. NUDE SHOW FROM FOLIES BERGERE

    LONDON: Producer of the Foll[?] ergera Revue to tour Australia this year said yesterday that the Australian ...

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  11. JUDGE DID THE RIGHT THING

    NEW YORK: Actress T[?] Bankhead saw yesterday that the Negro Judge who gave her former maid secretary a ...

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    DEAN G. ACHESON, United States Secretary of State. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Heat Caused Railway LineTo Buckle

    SINGLETON: Yesterday’s intense heat buckled a section of the new railway line between [?]ranxton and ...

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  14. BUSH FIRES AGAIN TAKE HEAVY TOLL

    SYDNEY: Bush fires, which already have taken four lives, are still blazing over wide areas of New South Wales and ...

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  15. AIRFIELD ISSUE IN KOREAN RUCE TALKS

    MUNBAN (Korea) : Ailled neg[?]tors to-day awaited a Co[?]munlat reply to their pro[?] By the [?]tical issue of [?] ...

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  16. DAMAGES AWARD CUT

    LONDON.: A jury yesterday cut breach-of-promise damages to 47-years-old widow, Mrs Helen Lilian Dunhill from ...

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  17. Husband 97, and Wife 87, Divorced

    NEW YORK: An 87-years-old woman, Mrs. Ida Lavey, was granted a divorce from her 97-years-old husband, ...

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  18. DISTRICT BRIGADES KEPT BUSY

    Maitland Fire Brigade had only two calls yesterday, but brigades from Abermath, Kurri Kurri and Weston were ...

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  19. U.S. Rockets Better Than Germany’s

    HUNTSVILLE (Alabama): The United States had obtained better performance from V-2 rockets than did the Germans, despite the ate of the missiles and the inexperience of firing crews, Dr. R. W. ...

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  20. Philippines President’s Appeal For Defence Pact

    MANILA: Pesident Elpidio Quirino yesterday called for an immediate mutual defence alliance between the Pacific nations and the United States. He said he was In complete ...

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  21. To Have Good Time Is Only Thought

    SYDNEY: Soul of the Australian people was in deadly per[?] Angi[?]can Archblashop of Sydney (Dr. Mo[?] says in an ...

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  22. Shortage Of Trained Social Workers

    SYDNEY.: Hospitals, Government Departments and ex-service wellars groups are seriously alarmed at the lag ...

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  23. Tough Austerity Plan For Britain

    LONDON: One hour after Parliament reass[?] next Tuesday, Chancello [?] the Exchequer (Mr. Butler) bill ...

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  24. War Services Land Settlement

    SYDNEY: A total of 1887 ex-servicemen has been provided with arms in New South Wales under the ...

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  25. Plane Crashed Into Street

    TOSCON (Ar[?]ona): A set fighter plane crashed into a street on the outsi[?] of Tuscon to-day Killing the pilot ...

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  27. Ban On Camping And Picnic Fires

    SYDNEY: The Chief Secretary (Mr. Clive Evatt) announced that he has extended the prohibition throughout ...

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  28. Iceland’s Head Man Dead

    LONDON: The President of Iceland. Sve[?] Bloer[?] died last night. He was 70 ...

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  30. Police Fire On Demonstrators

    LONDON: Tunis police exchanged shots yesterday, with about three hundred demonstrators at Bab El Kadra, one ...

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  31. Divorce For Film Actress

    HOLLYWOOD: Film star Betty Hunton, received her final divorce de[?]ce yesterday from Ted Brintin, [?] ...

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  32. More Admissions To United Nations

    LONDON: The United Nations Petiti[?] Committee yesterday [?] call to the Security [?] ...

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  33. CHIANG READY TO STRIKE?

    Major-General William C[?] U.S. [?]ry ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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