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  4. ENGLISH BRIDES

    LONDON, Tuesday: Over 300 Australian servicemen's brides, plus children, totalling in all 410, will leave London tomorrow for Southampton. ...

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  5. VICTORIAN FLOODS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Devastation and loss of life have accompanied the worst floods in the history of the Western district of Victoria. It appears ...

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  6. ENTHUSIASM IN INDIA

    LONDON, Tuesday: "The statement on India by the Prime Minister on Friday has aroused enthusiasm in Nationalist India, which now is ...

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  7. FRANCO

    LONDON, Tuesday: "Britain, for the second time, has refused to join France in taking the case of Franco (Spain) before the Security Council." ...

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  8. INVESTIGATION OF PASSENGER ROCKETS

    Britain is investigation a plan for the production of winged passenger pockets to fly 100 miles above the earth. This was disclosed by the ...

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  9. U.S. FLEET CRUISE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: The Secretary for State. Mr. Byrnes, declined to comment on reports that the State Department had cancelled the ...

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  12. WOMAN KILLED

    GOULBURN, Tuesday: While crossing a railway bridge over the Wollondilly river at North Goulburn yesterday. Mrs. Mary Carroll, 35, of ...

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  13. A GOULISH ARGUMENT

    PARIS, Tuesday: Dr. Marcel Periot limped into a packed court room at the Palaise of Justice for the opening trial in which he is charged ...

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  14. "WISE WORDS RELIEVE WORLD TENSION"

    LONDON, Tuesday: "The world breathes more easily than it did last week," says the "Daily Mail," in a leader. "Wise words and moderating ...

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  15. TRIAL OF HARUSE AND 20 OTHERS

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday: "Unspeakable horror stalks in this case from beginning to end," said Colonel Sleeman, prosecutor at the opening of the ...

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  16. BITUMEN COPPER BOILED OVER

    Three men suffered injury at Burrinjuck from burns. Mr. J. Keys was boiling a copper containing bitumen and napthaline, ...

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  17. BRETTON WOODS PACT

    The Leader of the Opposition attacked the Government's failure to act on the Bretton Woods Agreement. "The outstanding characteristic of ...

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  18. YOIZUKI REPORT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The report of the Government mission to Rabaul on the Yoisuki incident was presented to Mr. Chifley and Mr. Forde by the ...

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  19. "AMATEURS"?

    MIAMI BEACH, Tuesday: Those "amateur" tennis stars are not amateurs, and have not been for a long time," declared Frank Kovacs. ...

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  21. FLYING BOMB TO VISIT COOTAMUNDRA

    A FLYING BOMB. "The Doodle Bug" (the only our of its kind in Australia), will be at Cootamundra on Sunday next, 24th instant, between 12.30 and 2.30. It is being sent on a country tour to draw attention to the Commonwealth's Security Loan, which opened on March 12 and closes on April 16. This bomb was captured in France towards the latter end of 1944. The bomb's dr[?]mension, are: Maximum height, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. ROYAL NAVY NOT DOOMED

    LONDON, Tuesday: "Although certain prophets have been prompted to foretell the doom of the Royal Navy following the release of atomic ...

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  23. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Overseas news in this newspaper is supplied by Australian Associated Press. Sources include in England The Times, Daily Telegraph. Daily Mail, ...

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