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  3. AERO CLUB PLANE CRASHES AT RIANA: TWO KILLED

    THE PILOT AND PASSENGER WERE KILLED INSTANTLY WHEN A SOUTHERN TASMANIAN AERO CLUB TIGER MOTH TWO-SEATER PLANE, EN ROUTE FROM SMITHTON TO WESTERN JUNCTION CRASHED INTO A 30-FT. STUMP IN ROUGH, UNDULATING COUNTRY AT RIANA, 13 MILES ...

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  4. 100 INJURED IN N.S.W. TRAIN SMASH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Passengers in the Cessnock-Sydney, and Newcastle-Sydney expresses which crasbed on an "S" bend one mile north of Cowan and 23 miles from Sydney at 9.45 a.m. to-day consider it a miracle that no one was killed. ...

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  5. WAR WIDOWS' CONFERENCE

    DELEGATES FROM EACH STATE attended the Federal Conference of the War Widows' Craft Guild in Melbourne. Left to right: Mrs. G. A. Vasey, Mrs. R. M. Dey (SA.), Mrs Eric Mayo (S.A.), Mrs. G. Forsyth (W.A.)., Mrs. Leigh Watkins (N.S.W.), Mrs. A. A. Assheton (N.S.W.) and Mrs. R. Hopkins (Old.). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Arabs and Jews Mediator's Terms For Cease- Fire

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—The Transjordan Foreign Minister (Fawzi Pasha Mulky) says all the Arab States have accepted Count Bernadette's cease-fire for Palestine, and the president of the World Zionist ...

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  7. Soviet Has Own Marshall Plan

    LONDON, Wed. (A.A.P.).— The Moscow correspondent of the Associated Press of America says "Izvestia" hinted that ...

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  8. Chinese Nationalists Claim Successes

    NANKING, Wed. (A.A.P.).— China's Nationalist armies had scored important successes on three major fronts, frontline ...

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  9. SINGAPORE NEW NAVAL H.Q.

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday (A.A.P. —Reuter)—It is reliably learned in Singapore that the British Pacific Fleet heodquarters will ...

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  10. MINE FIRE STILL MENACING

    BRISBANE, Wed.—The fire which broke out in the Aberdare Extended coal mine at Ipswich last night, and which ...

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  11. FINDS CONTROLS OBSTACLE TO TRADE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Brokers were only wasting time in Australia while trade was hampered by controls from the ...

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  12. WOMAN FACES FIRING SQUAD

    PARIS, Wednesday (A.A.P.).— Genevieve Danelle (34). died in front of a firing squad yesterday, together with her ...

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  13. Would Allow Aliens to Serve

    WASHINGTON, Wed. (A.A.P.).— The Senate to-day amended the draft bill to allow 25,000 allens to serve in the American armed forces ...

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  14. NO COLOR POLICY IN MALAYA

    SINGAPORE. Wed. (A.A.P.Reuter).—Mr. Chifley's statement in Canberra yesterday that Malaya had the right to exclude Europeans if it ...

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  15. MAY CHECK COAL LOADING

    SYDNEY, Wed.—A threat by coal trimmers not to work after 4 p.m. next Tuesday may bring restriction of coal loading at ...

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  16. ARM TORN OFF BY PASSING TRUCK

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Albert Billham (about 45). of Samaria. 20 miles south of Benalla, had his right arm torn off above ...

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  18. EXTENSION OF U.S. FOREIGN TRADE AGREEMENTS.

    WASHINGTON, Wed. (A.A.P.) —The Senate Finance Committee voted to-day to extend the Foreign Trade Agreements Act ...

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  19. BUDGET SURPLUS MAY NOT REACH £2.000.000

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) expects to have a Budget surplus of less then £2,000,000 for the current financial year. He indicated this in the House of Representatives to-day in reply to the Acting Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Harrison). ...

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  21. ALARMING PRODUCTION DROP

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— The Federal Government had withdrawn tens of thousands of people from productive work for ...

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  22. INDIA NOT URGED TO LEAVE COMMONWEALTH

    CALCUTTA, Wed. (A.A.P.).— "If India severs her ties with Britain it will be of her own volition and not at the bidding ...

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  23. TROOPS' [?]ESSES

    Wednesday (A.A.P.)— [?]ve captured Saada[?]six and eight miles [?]west of Naoshera. ...

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  24. [?]L END

    [?]wednesday (A.A.P.)— Re[?] that the present [?]Occupation Army [?]nown but ...

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  25. HUNGARY RETAIN[?] ABDUCTED CHILD[?]

    ATHENS, Wednesday [?] Hungary has rejected th[?] Government's request for t[?] of Greek children abducte[?] ...

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  26. Experts to Look Into Girl's Long Fast

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday (A.A.P.Reuter)— American medical experts will shortly go to Chungking to tackle China's latest puzzle—a girl who says ...

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