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  2. BIG EXPLOSION IN JERUSALEM

    With a blast that shook the whole of Jerusalem, the Semiramis Hotel, a three-storey stone building in the centre of the city, was blown into debris by Jewish explosives ...

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  3. Purchase Of Mew Polar Ship Planned

    Australia is conducting preliminary negotiations in the United States and Britain for the purchase of a ...

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  4. MORE UTTER IN CITY

    With litter in city streets mounting as a result of the strike of the Adelaide City Council's 14 street orderlies, ...

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  5. Uncle meets Famous SA Surgeon

    Sir Hugh Cairns, world-famous South Australian surgeon, received a warm welcome on arrival at Parafield aerodrome yesterday from his uncle, Mr. Lindsay Bell (right), Mrs. Bell, and several leading Adelaide surgeons. An interview with Sir Hugh Cairns is on Page 3. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MELBOURNE STILL WITHOUT TRAMS

    Melbourne will again be without trams or tramway buses tomorrow, but suburban train services will continue for another 24 hours at least. ...

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  7. Scene Of Rattle In Jerusalem

    Ancient stones of King Solomon's temple are said to form the "Wailing Wall," from which Jewish Hagana posts opened machine-gun and rifle-fire on Sunday when armed Arabs broke into the old walled city of Jerusalem. Heavy fighting occurred near the wail, which has been the scene of many conflicts between Jews and Arabs, Jews have long foregathered at the wall to pray for restoration of Israel and to wet with their tears the stones. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. One More Paralysis Suspect

    Only one additional infantile paralysis suspect—a five-year-old boy from Woodville West—was admitted ...

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  9. Labor MHR Attacks Controls

    The Government was in more danger from public irritation with unnecessary controLs and the public ...

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  10. Ex-King Michael Safe In Switzerland

    Ex-King Michael of Rumania arrived at the Swiss frontier by special train this morning, and in a few hours is expected to reach Lausanne, where his fiancee, Princess Anne de ...

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  11. British Drive Against Communists

    The all-out drive against Communists in Britain is being strengthened, the latest move being within the ...

    Article : 236 words
  12. MORE CUSTOMS REVENUE

    Customs and excise revenue was nearly £10 million greater in the past six months than in the ...

    Article : 124 words
  13. EXTRA PETROL ISSUED

    An extra petrol ticket above the amount due for -january had been issued to holders of certain licences ...

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  14. Adelaide Offer To Toshack

    E. Toshack, Australian left-arm Test bowler, has received an attractive offer of employment from South Aus ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. South Africa's New Ocean Bases

    It was officially announced today that Britain had recognlsed South Africa's right to occupy the twin Prince Edward ...

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  16. 20-Year-Old Bones Mystery

    Police believed they were on the trail of an undiscovered car smash of many years ago when they set out by ...

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  17. Police To Work Shorter Hours

    By decision of the State Cabinet yesterday the period of duty of members of the police force and gaol and prison ...

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  18. Gandhi Reproaches Pakistan

    Gandhi told a prayer meeting at New Delhi yesterday, says Reuter, that he was amazed that Pakistan disputed India's ...

    Article : 283 words
  19. VOTE ON "SAVE FRANC" BILL

    The Assembly today gave the Schuman Government its first vote of confidence on the "soak the rich and save ...

    Article : 91 words
  20. SEAMEN'S CHEQUE REFUSED

    The Victorian Labor Party has refused to accept a £50 cheque from the Australian Seamen's Union "because the union is ...

    Article : 100 words
  21. It Costs More Every Time

    When Fred Lambourne, of Dorset, migrated to Australia in 1923, it cost him £22. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 147 words
  22. Elderly Woman Falls To Death

    An elderly widow crashed 260 ft. to her death over the Gap at Watson's Bay early today, 15 minutes after she had been seen ...

    Article : 109 words
  23. 297,749 Receive Old AGe Pensions

    A total of 297,749 Australians were receiving old age pensions on December 8, according to a return issued today by the ...

    Article : 90 words
  24. £5,000 Stolen From W.A. Bookmaker

    The theft of £5,000 in notes from his home at Mount Lawley on Saturday night has been reported to the CIB by a Perth ...

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  25. Children Flown From US To SA Grandparents When Mother 111

    months, and her four-yearold brother Jeffrey, who left San Francisco on Thursday night, arrived in Adelaide by ...

    Article : 233 words
  26. Minor Heat Wave In Perth

    Perth is experiencing a minor heat wave with the temperature for the third consecutive day over 90 degrees. ...

    Article : 43 words
  27. Safeblowers Get Away With £1,000

    Safeblowers who broke into the Reno Cafe, Elizabeth street, Hobart, last night, exploded the door off a safe and stole more ...

    Article : 36 words
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