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  5. Truman Hopes For Freedom Of The Czechs

    Washington, Thursday. — President Truman predicted yesterday that Communist-controlled Czechoslovakia would again become free at the proper time. ...

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  6. U.S.A. MUST STAND

    Washington, Thursday.—The best insurance against another world war was for America to stick together with her friends, President Truman said tonight. ...

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  7. Test bowler going away

    AUSTRALIAN Test bowler Ray Lindwall and his wife are passengers in the Stratheden ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CHARGES FOR WOOD

    The district prices officer (Mr. B. P. Knight) confirmed today that the price for undelivered wood ...

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  9. TRUCE TALK GINGER?

    Tokio, Thursday. — A change in Allied policy at the Korean truce talks may result from a meeting ...

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  10. HUGE DOLLAR LOAN LIKELY

    Canberra.—Federal Ministers believe that the Commonwealth Government will find it possible shortly to negotiate another dollar loan of 150 millon dollars from the International Bank. ...

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  11. Victims of Strikers

    Adelaide. — Kelvinator (Aust.) Ltd. is today drawing up rosters to lay off 1[?]0 employees at Finsbury, ...

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  12. Bullet Holes In Tank

    Shots fired from a.22 rifle badly holed a petrol tank on a water pump at Thackaringa Station last week end. ...

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  13. Arkaba Needs Much Repair

    Adelaide. — Nine crew members of the Adelaide Steamship Company's freighter Arkaba, which ran ...

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  14. STOP WATERING GARDENS, LAWNS

    Further restrictions on the use of water have been imposed by the Water Board and as from midnight today watering of gardens, lawns, trees and the like will be prohibited. ...

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  15. 92 DEG. TODAY

    Warmer weather prevailed in Broken Hill today. The maximum temperature up till 3 p.m. was ...

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  16. Flying Doctor

    The Flying Doctor (Dr. Gregory) took a patient from Wilcannia to Adelaide today for hospital ...

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  17. AMNESTY OR BRIBE?

    Tokio, Thursday: — The Japanese Government has removed the names of 452 more war-time leaders from ...

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  18. JAM PRlCE UP NEXT

    Canberra.—Prices of jam may be increased again in April. The increases are expected to follow the 1d. or ...

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  19. Pelicans at Reservoir

    Hundreds of pelicans have invaded Umberumberka reservoir this week and feeding well on the fish. ...

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  20. Weed Killer Death ls Mystery

    Sydney. — Detectives are investigating a deliberate attempt to poison a young man with arsenic ...

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  21. Aged Woman Beside Creek

    Melbourne.—Police believe that an elderly woman found beside a creek near Major Road, Fawkner, had been ...

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  22. Still Seeking

    London, Thursday: —A Foreign Office spokesman said today that the search for Donald MacLean and ...

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  23. M.Pinay To Lead France

    Paris, Thursday. — The National Assembly today invested M. Antoine Pinay with the Prime ...

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  24. Had Their Opened

    President of the Dandenong Chamber of Commerce (Mr. Boyd) said today that a visit to the Flying Doctor Base and an inspection of the mines had been an "eye-opener" to the 17 members from Dandenong, who arrived here by plane on Wednesday. ...

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  25. Melb. Wharf Strike

    Melbourne. — A lightning strike by waterside workers paralysed the port of Melbourne today. ...

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  26. Boy's Murder Confession

    A schoolboy aged 13 had I boasted that [?]e strangled a girl aged 12 with a scarf because she refused him a ...

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