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    Fine, warm day, cool night. ...

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  6. Approval for Soviet Plan On Palestine

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (AAP).--Russia proposes that the British Mandate over Palestine should end on January 1, and that British troops should be withdrawn three or four months later. ...

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  7. Elizabeth Presents Prizes

    Princess Elizabeth, as President of the Royal College of Music, attended a concert at the college, Kensington, London, and presented prizes to the best musicians. Photo, shows Miss Thea King, of Hitchin, Herts, presenting a bouquet to Princess Elizabeth, and at the same time receiving the prize as the best wind instrumentalist. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. UNLUCKY HIRAJI WINS AUST'S GREATEST RACE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Hiraji, 121, won the Melbourne Cup despite the fact that his saddle began to slip more than a mile from home. His jockey, J. Purtell, had a precarious ride over the last half of ...

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  9. WORLD FOOD SITUATION MAY CAUSE BREAKDOWN

    MONTREAL. Tuesday (AAP).--Addressing the World Food Council at its first meeting today the Director General of Food and ...

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  10. Wartime Controls Extension

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--A bill to extend the Defence Transitional Act and to continue 50 wartime controls until the end of 1948 was ...

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  11. GUARD FOR POLISH LEADER IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP).--Plans by the Communist dominated regime in Poland to execute the Polish Peasant Party leader, Jan Mikolajezyk, and two other prominent members of his organisation --M. Korboniski and K. Baginiski--were the reasons which prompted the ...

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  12. WHAT MONTHLY DOLLAR CUTS MEAN TO BRITAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP).--Cuts of £12,900,000 sterling per month in dollars food purchases, which the Prime Minister (Mr. Clement ...

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  13. Labour Man Tilts at Compulsion

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP).--By 252 votes to 144 the House of Commons last night defeated a move by the Labour member, Mr. Rhys Davies, to ...

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  15. 12 HURT IN U.K. RAIL CRASH

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP).--Four men and eight women were injured when a train from Largs to Glasgow crashed into a light engine on ...

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  16. FOREIGN AID SOUGHT BY KASHMIR REBELS

    NEW DELHI, Tuesday (AAP).--Although an Indian communique claims that Indian troops in Kashmir yesterday cleared the invading tribesmen from the village of Pattan, 20 miles west of Srinagar on the Srinagar-Baramula Road, the "Free Kashmir Government" asserts that ...

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  17. More British Wounded in Palestine

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday (AAP).--Shots fired from a car hidden in the shadows seriously wounded two British policemen near Barclay's ...

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  18. Labour Defeat May Speed U.S. Aid

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (AAP).--Labour's defeat in the British municipal elections has encouraged Washington supporters of aid for Britain and Europe. The aid programmes are now ...

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  20. UNDERGROUND BAR TO JAPANESE DEMOCRACY

    BOSTON, Tuesday (AAP).--A massive semi-underground network of organisations extending iron, the smallest villages to the highest ...

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  21. CHOLERA KILLING FEWER

    CAIRO, Tuesday (AAP).--Another drop in Egypt's death roll from the cholera epidemic was reported yesterday--a total of 271, compared ...

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