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  4. FLOOD DANGER INCREASES

    The threat of extensive floods in the Wangaratta district was sharply increased yesterday with extensive rain in the the Ovens Valley. At Rochester, however, where ...

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  5. Navy Salutes the Governor

    NAVAL CEREMONY was at its best yesterday when the Governor (Sir Dallas Brooks), in his uniform of a Lieutenant-General of the Royal Marines, paid an official call on Rear-Admiral J. A. S. Eccles, aboard the aircraft carrier H.M.A.S. Sydney. Top: The Governor taking the salute when he reached the carrier's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NOBODY PLEASED WITH ECONOMIES

    There is general widespread criticism in Britain to-day of Mr. Attlee's speech announcing £280,000,000 of economies annually. The press generally criticises the proposals as ...

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  7. Migrants Die on Voyage to Australia

    PERTH, Tuesday.--Three children--suffering from meningitis, pneumonia and the aftermath of malnutrition ...

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  8. Ban on Petrol for Australia

    The Economic Co-operation Administration yesterday confirmed that it will forbid the exportation to Australia of ...

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  9. Accord with U.S. and U.K. On New China

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Australian Government will not recognise the new government of China until it has ...

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  10. Hitler to Blame for Stalingrad

    Hitler was solely responsible for the loss of the German Sixth Army under von Paulus at Stalingrad, von Manstein told the British War Crimes Court here today. ...

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  11. U.S. to London Flight Record

    The Pan-American Airways clipper Flying Eagle, piloted by Captain Max C. Weber today broke the New ...

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  13. Jet's Long Hop for Lunen

    The De Havilland Comet, Britain's 600 miles an hour airliner, took off today on its first overseas flight from London ...

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  14. Charge at U.N. of Torturing Prisoners

    The Greek Government is using inhuman torture against political prisoners. The Russian delegate (M. ...

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  15. Belgian Boys 'Fell' Mushrooms

    Two mushrooms, weighing more than 105 and 101 lb., and measuring 31 inches across and 9 inches in ...

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  16. Melbourne Man to Design Sets

    Mr. Warwick Armstrong, of the Theatre Guild, Melbourne, has been engaged to design sets and costumes for a ...

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  17. Thirteen Missing

    Thirteen of the crew of the Danish freighter Ivar (2219 tons) were missing last night after the ship had struck a ...

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  18. 41 Killed in Colombian Riots

    At least 41 persons were killed in political clashes during the week end. This was reported last ...

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  19. £50,000 Theatre Grant Approved

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Federal Cabinet today approved a Commonwealth contribution of £50,000 towards the establishment of a National Theatre ...

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  20. New Clues Likely to World's Origin

    Six fragments of so-called "comet dust" may give new clues to the world's origin. This information was given ...

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    AMERICA, RUSSIA SHAKE HANDS.--President Truman (left) shakes hands with Russia's Foreign Minister, M. Vyshinsky, a few minutes before the laying of the cornerstone at the site of the United Nations permanent headquarters, in New York. The ceremony took place on Monday.--Beam ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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