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  3. PALESTINE TO BE DIVIDED: U.N. ASSEMBLY ACTS

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.)—The United Nations General Assembly on Saturday approved the partition of Palestine by 33 votes to 13 with 10 nations abstaining. ...

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  4. ESKLEIGH HOME OPENED BY GOVERNOR

    "The opening of this home brings to fruition the de. sires of many generous people who set out to establish it nearly four years ago," said the Governor (Sir. Hugh Binney), when officially opening the Eskleigh Memorial Home ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LEARN-TO-SWIM CAMPAIGN OFF TO GOOD START

    "The Examiner and Raido 7EX Leam-to-Swim Campaign went off to a fine start on Saturday morning when scores of youngsters who had enrolled went to Royal park for preliminaryi instruction by south Esk Swimming Club instructors Upper "Some of the Youngsters lined ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Five Die in Road Smashes

    MELBOURNE. — Five people were. killed and 31, injured in .road accidents during the week-end. Three ...

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  7. Chiang Takes Over China Army

    NANKING (A.A.P. Reunters). — Generalissimo Chily assumed command of the ...

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  8. DUKE WRITES OF BOYHOOD

    NEW YORK (AA.P.). — The American. magazine, "Life" announced yesterday that it was be. ginning the publication next week ...

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  9. Churchill, 73

    LONDON (A.A.P.) —Mr. winston Churchill is receiving hundreds of telegrams and cables from all ...

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  10. STALIN PLANNING FEDERATION OF EASTERN EUROPE?

    LONDON (A.A.P.).. — Stalin is manoeuvring to weld: the Communist: countries of Eastern Europe into one Federal State, with a capital at Belgrade says the ...

    Article : 403 words
  11. GEN. LECLERC KILLED

    PARIS.(A.A.P.) — Geh. Jacques Phillipe Leclerc, noted wartime leader was killed when a Flying ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Strike Call To Six Million

    PARIS (A.A.P.)—While the National Assembly was yesterday discussing Prime Minister Schuman's drastic anti-strike bill, the Confederation of Labour issued a new strike call to six million workers. ...

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  13. 30 Drown in China Wreck

    FONG KONG (A.A.P.-Reuters), —Thirty military personnel were drowned and 27 others narrowly escaped the same fate when a ...

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  14. BANKS ORDERED TO TIGHTEN CREDIT

    MELBOURNE.—The Commonwealth Bank has instructed head officers of all trading banks to tighten un their: policy of credit advances to firms and businesses. ...

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  15. DUTCH NOT TO DEMOBILISE

    THE HAGUE (A.A.P.) —A Dutch communique yesterday announced that the demobilisation of Dutch troops in Indonesia would be ...

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  16. RAIN DAMAGES WHEAT CROPS

    SYDNEY — General heavy rain which fell over the whole of N.S.W. yesterday caused heavy damage to wheat crops. ...

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  17. SELF DEFENCE PLEA IN SHOOTING CASE

    MELBOURNE.—A. detective said in the City Court on Saturday morning that a man charged with murder had claimed he had shot in self defence and had used the dead' man's gun. ...

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  18. BUTTER PRICE INCREASE STARTS TO-DAY

    CANBERRA.—Approval for a general increase of 3d a lb. in the retail price of butter in certain centres of Tasmania was announced last night by the Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Mr. McCarthy). ...

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  19. RUSSIANS FINE EDITOR

    BERLIN (A.A.P.).—The Russian authorities announced yesterday that they had fined, the. editor of the Soviet-licensed German ...

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  20. Successful Tests on Mice With "Death-Ray"

    FORT MONMOUTH,: New Jersey (A.A.P.)— The Army Signal Corps announced yesterday that it had achieved preliminary success in experiments to kill mice and small insects with supersonic waves. ...

    Article : 124 words
  21. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    IT is to be hoped that the French Government will not weaken in its measures to save' the country from ...

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  22. Malaya May Impose Boycott on Australian Goods

    SSINGAPORE (A.A.P.-Reuters).—A M alaya-wide. boycott of Australian goods in retaliation for the Australian expulsion of' 14 Malay seamen may begin this week, according to the "Sunday Times." MALAY Nationalist leaders at ...

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