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  4. ELECTION DAY INCIDENTS

    LONDON, Feb. 24.—British people took their voting seriously yesterday. They stood in queues at the polling places, and at the end of the day huge numbers made it a gala night, attended entertainments and listened to the ...

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  5. FINE WARM AND HOT

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Continuing fine mostly, Isolated showers on the far North Coast. At times local rain or thunderstorms over ...

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  7. NO LEGAL BASIS FOR MERCY DEATH

    NEW YORK, Feb. 24.—A determined, premediated killing was homicide Irrespective of the motive, the Attorney-General, ...

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  8. JAPANESE TRIALS SPEEDED

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Japanese prisoners being held for war crimes against Australians will be brought to trial as quickly ...

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    The British Prime Minister, Mr. C. R. Attlee, whose Labour Party appears to have won the general elections. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Britain Diverts Meat to Holland

    LONDON, Feb. 24.—Britain’s meat stocks and supply prospects are so good that the Food Ministry has made a loan ...

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  11. STEEL HELMET SAVES MINER

    CESSNOCK, Friday.—William William, 57, of William-street, Cessnock, shiftman, employed at Aberdare Extended colliery, was ...

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  12. ONLY ONE MINE IDLE

    CESSNOCK, Friday. — Abermain No. 2 Colliery is the only idle mine on South Maitland field to-day. ...

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  13. COMPENSATION OFFER TO BANK

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An offer to pay compensation to the Commonwealth Bank was made at the quarter sessions to-day on ...

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  14. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT ISSUE

    ADELAIDE, Friday. — Alfred Coates Griffin, who has been sentenced to death for murder, may escape the hangman it the ...

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  15. Strengthening Of Alaskan Defences

    NORTHWAY (Alaska), Feb. 24.—It will be at least two years before strengthening of Alaska’s “Inadequate” defences begin, ...

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  16. To-day’s Leader: The New Speaker

    LONDON, Feb. 24. — First phase of the count in Britain’s general elections neared its close to-day with Labour leading its main rival, the powerful Conservative Party, by nearly two to one. ...

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  17. Representation In Western Germany

    BONN, Feb. 24—Australia, Brazil and Norway to-day joined 11 other States which have been granted diplomatic accreditation ...

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  18. Hungary Instructs Britain And U.S.

    BUDAPEST, Feb. 24.—Controversy over the Sanders-Vogeler trial mounted swiftly towards a major diplomatic incident last ...

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  19. Swiss Court Convicts Man On Spy Charges

    BERNE, Feb. 24.— “Gerber 47, aircraft mechanic, pleaded guilty yesterday to charges of having sold important military ...

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  20. CANADA’S PROSPERITY CONTINUES

    LAKE SUCCESS, Feb. 24. — Canada told the United Nations to-day that her economic outlook was one of continuing prosperity ...

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  21. Good Demand At Alexandria

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Rates were firm for the light supplies of forage on offer at the Alexandria sale yards to-day. Lines forward ...

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  23. SWEET CREAM BAN REMAINS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Minister for Agriculture, Mr. McEwan, said in the House of Representatives to-day that the Government ...

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  24. Seaman Gaolen On Murder Charge

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Oscar Skyers, 61, a Jamaican sailor, was to-day sentenced to eight years’ gaol for the murder of ...

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  26. No Sign of Peace Feelers From Russia

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 24—President Truman told his weekly Press conference here that he saw no reason for a new direct approach ...

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  27. Masked Gunman Robs A Nurse

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A masked gunman held up a nurse in a house in Trahlee-road, Bellevue Hill, late last night and escaped ...

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  28. PARATROOP TRAINING AT WILLIAMTOWN

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Training of paratroopers at Williamtown aerodrome, near Newcastle, will begin shortly, army authorities ...

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  29. Strike Crisis In Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — State Cabinet Trill meet on Monday to decide whether a state of emergency will be proclaimed in ...

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  30. GAOL FOR POSSESSION OF MARIHUANA

    SYDNEY, Friday.—George Dalton Pereira, 24, machinist, a native of Ceylon, was sentenced to two years’ gaol in Central Court ...

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  31. Cigarettes, Tobacco May Be Dearer

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Application has been made to the Prices Ministers, Mr. Finnan, for a rise of at least a halfpenny in the ...

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