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  3. ARAB MOB BESEIGES JEWS EN OLD CITY OF JERUSALEM

    Twenty thousand Arabs have surrounded'the Jewish quarter of the old walled city of Jerusalem where 1,500 Jews were trapped. The Arabs have been blockading the area for the ...

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  4. Navy Recalls "Wyatt Earp

    The polar exploration ship, "Wyatt Earp," which left Hobart on Boxing Day, has been recalled to Melbourne by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 161 words
  5. GARDEN TO FACE THREE CHARGES IN N. GUINEA SCANDAL

    Three summonses involving two charges of forgery and one of falsification of a document were issued this afternoon against John Smith (Jock) Garden. The issue of the summonses is a sequel to ...

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  6. SHARP SETBACK IN WHEAT AREAS

    A further set back to the State wheat harvest was received by the two days' rain which fe[?] during the holiday period. ...

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  7. BRITAIN MAY GIVE UP MANDATE BEFORE TIME

    Britain's mandale over Palestine, which is due to finish on May 15 next, may end six weeks earlier. ...

    Article : 281 words
  8. GOOD STAND BY INDIANS IN THIRD TEST

    With four wickets intact and 262 runs on the board, India has a fighting chance of reaching Australia's first innings total of 394 in the ...

    Article : 525 words
  9. GREEK FORCES SEEK TO CUT OFF REBEL ESCAPE

    Greek Government troops have extended their, positions to the north and west in the Konitza area, trying to cut the ...

    Article : 204 words
  10. TOJO DISCLAIMS JAP DESIGNS ON AUSTRALIA

    Australia was not included in the Greater East' Asia scheme, said Hideki Tojo at the International Military Tribunal of the ...

    Article : 195 words
  11. QUICK RISE IN MOLONGLO FROM HEAVY RAINS

    Rain in the watersheds of the Molonglo and Queanbeyan Rivers yesterday caused the Molonglo to flood all low level crossings in the ...

    Article : 275 words
  12. HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE IN WAKE OF TORNADO

    Twenty-five persons are known to be dead, many are missing and hundreds are injured and homeless in the gales which continued to lash a ...

    Article : 266 words
  13. PROTEST LODGED BY CHRISTINA IN OCEAN RACE

    Mr. Bob Bull, owner and skipper of the Sydney cutter Christina, has lodged a protest against the Sydney cutter Morna winning the "A" ...

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  14. THREE P.C. STOCK PAID TO BRITISH RAIL SHAREHOLDERS

    Three per cent. British Transport Guaranteed Stock, redemablc 1978-88, will be issued at par to holders of securities in the railway, canal and ...

    Article : 191 words
  15. PRINCESS ANNE READY TO MARRY MICHAEL

    Ex-King Michael of Rumania is expected to leave Rumania for Geneva by special train to-day, accompanied by his mother Queen Helen. ...

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  16. NO HOLD UP NOW IN ARGENTINE MEAT FOR BRITAIN

    Argentine temporarily, at least, has decided to defer ita demand for dollar payments from Britain for future meat supplies. ...

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  17. Pakistan Wants U.N.O. To Hear All Questions at Issue

    According to the Foreign Minister of Pakistan (Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan), India's policy towards Pakistan has been to punish Moslems ...

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  18. NO TRACE FOUND OF MISSING PLANE

    No trace has been found of the United States airforce B29 with nine men aboard, which apparently met disaster shortly after leaving ...

    Article : 108 words
  19. SHANGRILA LINK WITH EXPEDITION TO CAPE YORK

    One of the men who discovered the Shangri-La valley arrived in Sydney to-day from America and is joining an expedition to Cape York ...

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  20. CRIPPS WARNS AGAINST DANGERS OF RISING COSTS

    Rising wages and prices constituted a path towards "disastrous and uncontrolled inflation", the Minister for Economic Affairs (Sir Stafford ...

    Article : 107 words
  21. CRICKET BODIES TO RAISE FOOD FUND FOR BRITAIN

    The Australian Board of Control decided to-day to recommend to State Associations to set aside contributions to a fund to replace food ...

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  22. DUTCH PREMIER MAY ACCEPT INVITATION

    It is doubtful whether the Dutch Premier Louis Beel can accept Australia's invitation to visit the Commonwealth after he leaves Indonesia ...

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  23. BIG PLANE PURCHASE BY CHINESE AIRFORCE

    According to the "New York Herald Tribune," the Chinese airforce has bought 150 troop carrying Curtiss C46 aircraft from the War Assets ...

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  24. AUSTRIAN PRINCESS TO BECOME CANADIAN

    An application for Canadian citizenship has been filed in the Quebec Magistrate's Court by Archduchess Elizabeth of Austria, Princess of ...

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  25. N.Z. RUGBY SUCCESS IN FRANCE

    Two tries by Jordan and two goals, including a field goal by Clarke, gave the New Zealand Rugby League team victory by 10 to 7 over Catalans at ...

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