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  4. Red Cross Members Farewell Past President

    It was with mixed feelings that members of the Dubbo Branch of the Red Cross Society gathered at the Tea Rooms yesterday afternoon to bid farewell to the retiring President of the Branch, Mrs. G. C. ...

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  5. THREE JEWISH TERRORISTS KILLED IN CEMETERY BATTLE

    A gun battle between British Security officers and Jewish terrorists amid tombstones of a cemetery in which three Jews were shot dead and the remaining two captured, followed another bomb outrage yesterday which caused ten deaths ...

    Article : 286 words
  6. BREWER'S EXHIBITION

    Among the many new exhibits at the Brewers' Exhibition, which was held at Olympia, London, recently were many devices that will improve the service of Inns, not only in speeding the method of cleaning: glasses, fitting stoppers on bottles, die, but also: from the point ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WEATHER FORECAST

    The forecast for Central districts is: Fine and warm with light to moderate and variable easterly ...

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  8. BOOKS RELEASED FROM BANNED LIST

    Approximately 100 books which formerly were not permitted to be brought into Australia, have been removed from the banned list, Customs ...

    Article : 82 words
  9. SOVIET FRIENDSHIP INDISPENSABLE TO PERSIA

    The Persian Parliament gave a vote of confidence in the now Prime Minister, M. Hakimi, after he had declared, that "friendship with the Soviet Union ...

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  10. WYATT EARP REPAIRED IN WEEK

    Following estimates that the leaking hull of the Polar exploration ship, Wyatt Earp, could, tie repaired in a week, it is expected that the vessel will ...

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  11. NEW FAR WEST MEMBERS NEEDED

    Speaking at last night's monthly meeting of the Far West Childrens' Health Scheme meeting, Mr. W. J. Sehmidt (President) in moving that a letter of appreciation be sent to Messrs. King, Atkinson and Heap, said the transfer of these ...

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  12. BRITAIN NEEDS MARSHALL AID TO AVOID IMPORT CUTS

    Unless the Marshall Plan aid is forthcoming, Britain will not be able to get through without further import cuts in food and raw materials from the western hemisphere, which are essential to support ...

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  13. ESCAPEE MAKES OFFER TO SURRENDER

    The State President of the R.S.L. (Mr. Ken Bolton) has received a letter from Crofton Edward Barnes, returned soldier ...

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  14. U.S. WARNS AGAINST RECOGNITION OF REBEL GOVERNMENT

    The United States has officially warned Bulgaria and Yuogslavia that recognition of the new rebel Greek "Government" will be ...

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  15. Republicans Charge President With "Political Demagoguery"

    President Truman was Yesterday accused ,off "political demagoguery." The charge was made by Republicans after President Truman had delivered another of his "state of union" messages in which he ...

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  16. FORMER TREASURY SECRETARY COMMODITY SPECULATOR

    Speculators on the grain market last June include Henry Morgenthau, former Secretary of the United States ...

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  17. "XMAS PUDDING" WAS "DOUGHY"

    Lottery No. 1599 was drawn this morning. First prize No. 54739 went to "Library" syndicate, Mrs. A. Wagner, 35 McKenzie Street, Lismore; ...

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  18. CYCLE CASUALTIES

    Bob Ison and Norman McGee suffered general abrasions when they fell whilst training at the cycle track yesterday afternoon. ...

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  19. PERSONAL

    Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Astley returned home last night, after a fortnight in Sydney, accompanied by Mr. Astley's sister, Mrs. Chirm from New Zealand. ...

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  20. WHY WERE DOMINIONS IGNORED ON ANGLO-EGYPTIAN AGREEMENT?

    Australia's Minister to London (Mr. J. A. Beasley) yesterday asked the Dominions Office to explain why the dominions had not been consulted in regard to recent Anglo-Egyptian financial agreements, and he suggested that ...

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  21. 17 KILLED, 10 INJURED IN SAVANNAH PLANE CRASH

    SAVANNAH, (Georgia), Thursday: Seventeen persons were killed and 10 injured when a chartered twin-engined Douglas passenger plane crashed in a ...

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  22. ATTLEY, SCOTWYN FOR SALE IN U.S.

    In a two column six inch advertisement in the Morning Telegraph, a "Bloodstock Agency of California" advertises the Australian racehorsos ...

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  23. SOVIET TO BUILD ROAD TO INDIA?

    Indian official circles today denied reports that the Soviet Union proposes to build an all-weather road between Russia and Kashmir. ...

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  24. BRITISH RELIEF FOR INDIA

    The British Government has given £20,000 sterling to a fund being raised in Britain for the relief of suffering caused in India and Pakistan by the ...

    Article : 42 words
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