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  3. 3,000 HOMELESS IN FLOODS; WAGGA AFFECTED AGAIN

    The disastrous and widespread floods in New South Wales are easing in most central towns. A nine years old boy was drowned in the ...

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  4. EAST INDONESIAN ARMY DISARMS NATIONALISTS IN CELEBES REVOLT

    The East-Indonesian State Police and part of the Netherlands-Indonesian Army this morning openly rebelled against the Jakarta Central Government, and the Federal Army, after 20 minutes fighting, was disarmed by the rebels. ...

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  5. A.L.P. GROUP MOVE TO END TRAM STRIKE

    The A.L.P. industrial group in the Tramways. Union will to-morrow make another attempt to end the six weeks' old tram ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA ABLE TO DECLINE LARGE PETREL OFFER

    Australia had redently to refuse nearly 30 million gallons of petrol, because there was more than enough petrol in Australia, the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Fadden) said at Southport to-night. ...

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  7. U.K. TO BUILD NEW ATOMIC PLANT

    Britain is to build a new atomic energy establishment near Reading, Berkshire, on the site of a wartime bomber airfield. ...

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  8. BRITAIN SEEKS CUT IN DOLLAR PETROL

    "The Daily Telegraph" understands that Britain asked other Commonwealth countries to cut their dollar oil expenditure 10 ...

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  9. INDONESIAN MINISTER ARRESTED

    Sultan Hamid Alkadri II, of Pontianak, who is Minister without portfolio in the Indonesian Government and the head ...

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  10. FOUR WOMEN KILLED IN CHEMICAL BLAST

    Four women workers died following an explosion at a chemical factory at Stevonston, Ayrshire. ...

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  11. Australian Troops Urged for War In Malaya

    Use of Australian troops against Malayan Communist guerrillas was suggested by Lord Mancroft (Conservative) during ...

    Article : 354 words
  12. CONFIDENCE MEN USE CAMERA TRICK AT ROYAL SHOW

    At least 12 persons posing as street photographers have been ejected from the show, an official said to-day. ...

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  13. POLICE RAIDS RECOVER STOLEN ARMS

    Stolen sub-machine guns, rifles and other property valued at £2,000 were recovered in raids in three suburbs to-day by ...

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  14. U.S. Lift Travel Ban On Yugoslavia

    The State Department has removed the three year old ban on American travel in Yugoslavia. A spokesman said American ...

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  15. WOMAN SWEPT AWAY BY FLOOD

    A married woman who was driving cattle over a bridge spanning the Avon River at Stratford to-day, was drowned when ...

    Article : 146 words
  16. METAL TRADES SEEK DISMISSAL OF SEVEN UNION CLAIMS

    The Metal Trades Employers' Association to-day applied to the Arbitration Court for dismissal of basic wage claims by seven ...

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  17. ISRAEL AND JORDAN TO IGNORE U.N.

    Jerusalem's Holy Places and access to them will be the responsibility of a Government to be appointed by the U.N.O. ...

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  18. Czech Court Sends Monks to Gaol

    The official Ceteka newsagency announced to-day that the Czech State Court had sent all the ten Roman Catholic monks on trial ...

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  19. SMALLPOX CASE ON STEAMER FROM CLYDE

    The philadelphia-bound cargo ship, Treglisson, 9,500 tons, which left Greenock on Saturday on-its maiden voyage is expected ...

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  20. ALLIES DETERMINED TO REMAIN IN BERLIN

    America's High Commissioner for Germany (Mr. John J. McCloy) accused the Kremlin of seeking to widen the gap ...

    Article : 356 words
  21. WORLD GRAIN SUPPLY MORE THAN 1939

    The Commonwealth Economic Committee's report, "Grain Crops," published to-day, says that world grain supplies were ...

    Article : 169 words
  22. HEAVY DEATH ROLL IN INDIAN EPIDEMICS

    Official reports say that 2,385 people have died in the Calcutta smallpox and cholera epidemics in the past three months. There ...

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  23. WINNING POOL HEAT RECORD

    Winning Pool, 600 miles north of Perth, has earned notoriety in this State for consistently high temperatures this summer. ...

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  24. TRUMAN IGNORANT OF FLYING SAUCERS

    President Truman has "no knowledge whatsoever" of the existence of the so-called Flying Saucers, presidential Press ...

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