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  4. BATTLE AT TEL-AVIV

    JERUSALEM, Sunday.-British troops in Palestine are taking further precautions following more acts of terrorism. Security police are checking the identity of a number of Jews, detained after last night's ...

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    The inaugural function of the Toowoomba Legacy Club on Saturday night was followed by a dinner. Officials and visitors at the main table were (left to right): The Mayor (Alderman J. D. Annand), Messrs. N. W. Oelkers (chairman), F. E. Lascelles (Brisbane) and R. S. Cheesman. Those in the back row were (left to right): Messrs. Geoffrey Ward (Brisbane), ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Youthful workers in the fruit and flower section at the Congregational Church Harvest Festival, which was opened in Toowoomba yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CAMPAIGN IN BURMA

    RANGOON, Sunday. -- The headquarters of the Burma Command, South-east Asia, has announced the beginning of a ...

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  8. TENSION IN PUNJAB

    LAHORE, Sunday.--The worst of the communal riots in the Punjab have died down, but there is still great tension. A Provincial Government spokesman in Lahore told Pressmen to-day ...

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  9. BATTLE OF THE FREEZE

    LONDON, Sunday.--Soldiers and civilians are still hacking a way through snowdrifts, which block many of the country's ...

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  10. DAIRYMEN STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Milk supplies have been cut off from 100,000 consumers in North Queensland since Saturday morning as the result of the strike by 600 dairymen who were supplying the ...

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  11. VEHICLE THEFTS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Car and motor cycle thefts have become so prevalent during the weekends that the police have issued a ...

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  12. ACQUITTED WOMAN

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Gilbert Kenneth Bedford, the cripple who was a witness at the trial in which Mrs. Rosina Anne Cornock was ...

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  13. INFLATION IN CHINA

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A girl bank clerk, who reached Sydney yesterday in the liner Eastern, has just come from a job where she ...

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  14. HUGE SUNSPOT

    NEW YORK, Sunday. --The director of the Franklin Institute Planetarium (Mr. Roy Marshall) reported sighting yesterday a sun ...

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  15. BUDGET CRISIS

    LAKE SUCCESS, Sunday.--The correspondent of the "Herald Tribune" says it was learned yesterday that the United Nations ...

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  16. GREEK SHIP WRECKED

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Reuter's News Agency says that the Greek steamer Ira (formerly the American Liberty Ship Harry Percy, of ...

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  17. PRICE REDUCTIONS

    CHICAGO, Sunday.--The International Harvester Company has announced that it will institute before April 1 "substantial ...

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  20. NAZI GANG SMASHED

    LONDON, Sunday, -- American and Austrian police early to-day arrested 57 men whom the Austrian Ministry for the Interior ...

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  21. MR. McKELL ARRIVES

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Governor-General designate (Mr. McKell) arrived at Canberra to-day and has taken up residence at ...

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  22. LINER ON FIRE

    NEW YORK, Sunday. -- The world's biggest luxury liner, Queen Elizabeth (85,000 tons), was threatened by a fire yesterday, ...

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  23. STATE LOSING SHARE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The Leader of the Queensland People's Party (Mr. Bruce Pie) in a statement to-night claimed that a lack of industrial vision by the Government of Queensland was losing the State ...

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  24. FLAT TAKEN OVER

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A former Serviceman and his family were still "squatting" to-night in a Waverley flat which they entered ...

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  25. SURFER'S TROUBLES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Many people were stung by bluebottles at Coogee and Cronulla beaches to-day. At Coogee some of the stings were ...

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  26. SYDNEY HOSPITALS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--As a direct result of industrial troubles, particularly the six-months old strike at Imperial Chemical Industries, ...

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  27. PASSENGERS HURT

    DARWIN, Sunday.--When a flying boat hit a deep air pocket over the Gulf of Carpentaria this afternoon four passengers struck ...

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