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  4. BRITAIN ALMOST DOUBLED HER ADVERSE BALANCE OF PAYMENTS IN 1947

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Britain’s adverse balance of payments in 1947 was £675 millions compared with £380 millions in 1946 says a white paper which the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps, issued last night. The net drain on the United Kingdom gold and dollar ...

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  7. BRITISH TROOPS BREAK UP JEW-ARAB FIGHT

    JERUSALEM, Wednesday. —Reuter’s correspondent describes as the largest scale warfare Jerusalem has yet seen ...

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  8. MINISTER CRITICISES

    DARWIN, Wednesday.—The Army Minister (Mr. Chambers) who is touring the Darwin are arrived last night by car ...

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  9. TWO DEAD IN DARK ROOM EXPLOSION

    WAGGA, Wednesday.—Miss Valma Spicer (33), who was severely injured in an explosion in a photographer’s darkroom, died at 5 o’clock this ...

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  11. Bread Deliveries On Credit In Inverell

    Inverell bakers who deliver bread daily will continue to give weekly or monthly credit to their clients. ...

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  12. Russia Could Smash Europe in 15 Days

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Belgians feared Russia because they considered she could over-run Europe in fifteen days, ...

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  13. 35 DIE WHEN FIRE DESTROYS HOME

    ST. JOHN’S (New Foundland). Wednesday. — Thirty-five persons were burned to death in a fire that destroyed an old people’s home ...

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  14. U.S. Prices Slump Pleases Housewives

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Grain and cotton prices dropped to their permissible limits on the nation’s commodity markets yesterday, and stocks and bonds on the New York stock exchange also slumped to the lowest level ...

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  15. COMMUNIST LEADER ARRESTED

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Wednesday. — The Justice Department announced the arrest in New York yesterday of John Williamson, ...

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  16. Weather Forecast

    Issued Sydney, 1 p.m.—Scattered thunderstorms, with variable rainfall in many parts of the State, chiefly central and southern areas, from the ...

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  17. “EASIER PRICES” NO FORERUNNER TO DEPRESSION”

    CANBERRA. Wednesday. —Suggestions that the easing of prices is a forerunner to a depression are scouted by ...

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  18. INVERELL

    By seven votes to two, the Inverell Council last night decided to permit the Inverell and District Cricket Association to use Varley Oval for club and inter-district cricket matches on Sundays. ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN AIR MARSHAL SACKED

    LONDON, Wednesday. —Australian Air Vice-Marshal D. C. T. Bennett announced that he had been forced to discontinue his appointment as Chief Executive Officer of the British-South American Airways Corporation because of an interview ...

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  20. SIR ISAAC ISAACS DEAD

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The death ocurred to-day of the first Australian-born Governor-General. Sir Isaac Isaacs. ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN XI. TEAM FOR ENGLAND

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Secretary of the Cricket Board of Control, Mr. W. Jeanes, announced this morning that the Australian team for ...

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  22. PRICE OF TIN

    Tin, 92/ ...

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  23. INDIAN CRICKETERS FAILURE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Manager of the Indian cricket team, Mr. Gupta, was very disappointed with the team’s performance in the Test match yesterday. The side was dismissed for 67 runs ...

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