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  4. NIGHT VIGIL BY POLICE, U.S. TROOPS AGAINST FRESH RIOTS IN TOKIO

    TOKIO, Friday.—Weary American troops went back to [?] down to-day after a nightlong watch over American [?] Tokio. By the early hours of this morning Japanese police ...

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  5. U.S. MARINES "BAPTISED" IN ATOMIC BOMB TEST

    MOUNT CHARLESTON (Nevada), Friday.—United States marines received their "baptism" in atomic warfare tests yesterday when a medium sized A-bomb was dropped by an Air Force bomber over the Yucca ...

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  6. Truman's Promise on Steel Strike

    WASHINGTON, Friday: Every action possible to get a settlement of the crippling strike of 650,000 steel workers was promised by President Truman at ...

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  7. NO DANGER IN ATOMIC TESTS

    LONDON, Friday: Answering the Opposition in the House of Commons yesterday Mr. churchill repeated ...

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  8. Wool Classers' Wages Reduced

    SYDNEY: The wages of about 1,000 wool classers in all States except Queensland have been reduced because of the ...

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    GENERAL MATTHEW B. RIDGWAY (above) who has been appointed Supreme Allied Commander in Europe to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SCHOOLBOYS' GELIGNITE HOARD FOUND

    LITHGOW, Friday: Lithgow High School boys had intention of celebrating Empire night with a real, ...

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  11. REHEARSAL FOR REVOLUTION

    The American Socialist leader, Norman Thomas today described Yesterday's May Day rioting in Japan ...

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  12. Amendments to Tax on Leases

    CANBERRA: Cabinet has decided to introduce amendments of the law relating to the taxation of amounts received or paid ...

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  13. FORMER BEAUTY'S BREACH OF PROMISE AWARD

    LONDON: A jury awarded a former beauty queen £2700 damages for breach of promise by a dentist who married her ...

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  14. MAIN PRIZES IN STATE LOTTERY

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  16. Three in Truck Incinerated

    Three people were incinerated when a utility truck caught fir after colliding with a semitrailer on the Home Highway ...

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  17. CANTEEN PROFIT "LEAD FOR COUNCIL HOTELS"

    SYDNEY: The profit last year from the wet canteen at Warragamba Dam should provide a lead for councils who wanted to build ...

    Article : 148 words
  18. Allowance for Depreciation is Retrospective

    CANBERRA: The Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) announced that a tax concession previously granted to ...

    Article : 180 words
  19. THEY SAID BIBLE FORBADE BLOOD TRANSFUSION

    ODESSA (Texas): The father and brothers of an injured girl were arrested when they tried to prevent a doctor giving her a ...

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  20. BREEDING STOCK IN LOW STATE

    ARMIDALE: The District Stock Inspector (Mr. Don Walker) said that from what he had seen, many breeding stock would ...

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  21. TOUR BY APEX PRESIDENT

    The Apex National president, Mr. Alan Rowland, of Glen Innes, left here last night to visit Apex clubs at Leeton, Young, ...

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  22. Suspects Caught After Chase

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A constable late last night struggled desperately for nearby half an hour with a man alleged to have ...

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  23. To-day's Markets

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  24. INVERELL PLANS FOR EISTEDDFOD 'WELL ADVANCED'

    INVERELL: Plans for the 1952 competition were well advanced, said the president of the Inverell Eisteddfod Society (Mr. V. Sims) ...

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  25. POLICE WANT STOCK RETURNS

    "Glen Innes police today appealed to all landholders in the district to forward their agricultural and pastoral returns to the ...

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  26. To-day's Forecast

    Fine over most of State except for showers along the coast and parts nearby tablelands, Chiefly at night; areas fog ...

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  27. PRIZE-WINNING MARE DEAD

    Prize mare, Tonic, owned by Mr. M. O'Halloran, of Glen Innes, died last night at Mr. Col. Thompson's stud at Brigalow, ...

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  28. DEBTS COLLECTED FROM SYDNEY

    A Sydney debt-collecting agency has collected a number of outstanding accounts owing to the Glen Innes District Ambulance. ...

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  29. WIDE SUCCESS FOR LOCAL PANTOMIME

    A Glen Innes man this week watched pupils from St. Joseph's School, Tamworth, perform a miniature pantomime which he wrote seven years ago. He is Mr. Chris Young, whose pantomime. "Jack and Jill" has ...

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  30. TWO-WAY RADIO SAVES TAXI-MAN

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A taxi driver called for help through a two-way radio after he had been viciously bashed by a passenger ...

    Article : 69 words
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