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    Mr F. M. Ratcliffe, "ace" pest exterminator for the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, has taken ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. HIGHEST PRICE EVER PAID FOR WOOL

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday — The highest price ever paid in the world for wool, scoured or greasy, was realised at the Launceston Wool Sales to-day. One bale of Mr. R. R. Taylor's extra superfine merino fleece from Valleyfield brought 21Od. a lb., bettering the world record set at Hobart by 39d. ...

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    JAMAICAN CHAMPION runner Herb McKenley broke a finger while playing cricket in Melbourne. He is seen showing his injury to Morris Curotta and Lloyd La Beach at their hotel. The injury did not prevent McKenley from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Denied Madame In Australia

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— The Federal Government and consular and airline officials deny a Hong Kong report that Madame Chiang ...

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  7. SEARCH FOR SLAYER CONTINUES

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.). Wednesday, —The greatest manhunt in New. Zealand for many years continuer for the slayer of Traffic Inspector ...

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  8. MAY SUE FOR PEACE

    NANKING, Wednesday. — The President (Li Tsun-jen) may fly to Communist territory to try for peace. He has ...

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  9. More Vigorous Action In Burma

    RANGOON, Wednesday.— The Prime Minister of Burma (Thakin Nu) told the Burmese Parliament that supplies ...

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  10. THREAT OF GERMAN CUT-PRICE EXPORTS

    LONDON, Wednesday — Reuter says a deputation of eight industrial and trade union leaders to-day urged the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Harold Wilson) to take action to meet the threat of German cut-price exports to world trade. ...

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  11. INTERNATIONAL RUHR AUTHORITY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In London next week Britain, the United States, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxemburg will ...

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  12. Peace Talks Are Necessary

    BERLIN, Wednesday.— "Peace talks are necessary, otherwise an understanding is impossible. The world expects ...

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  14. Charter Air Service To Britain

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Two Skymasters of Air Ceylon will operate on the extended migrant charter to Britain proposed by ...

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  15. MORE AND BETTER WHALE MEAT

    LONDON, Wednesday—Britain's table is threatened with more and better whale meat. The Ministry of Food announces the ...

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  16. U.S. FEAR OF JAP. SHIPPING

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—American shipowners contend that the Japanese want to acquire at least ...

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  17. STALIN DESIRES TO MEET TRUMAN IN EUROPE

    LONDON, Wednesday —The "Evening Standard's" Paris correspondent says Generalissimo Stalin has invited President Truman to meet him either in Moscow, Kaliningrad, Odessa or Yalta, according to a telegram to the International News Service m Paris and reproduced in the Paris "Soir." ...

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  18. Threat To Stop Mails

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The Postal Workers' Union will stop all inward and outward mail from Sydney to the rest of N.S.W. and ...

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