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  4. FORECAST

    Some showers and thunderstorms. Details Page 2. ...

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  5. Terrorists Kidnap Two Englishmen

    JERUSALEM, Mon.—A British major, whose name has not been disclosed, and a former major, H. I. Collins, now Deputy Director of the Light Industries department, were kidnapped yesterday by members of the Irgun Zvai Leumi, Jewish terrorist ...

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  6. Gracie Moore And Swedish Prince Killed

    COPENHAGEN, Mon.—The well-known American singer, Grace Moore, and the eldest son of the heir to the Swedish throne Prince Gustav Adolf, were killed when a Dutch Dakota airliner crashed shortly after taking Off from Kastrup aerodrome, south ...

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  7. Atomic Weapons' Immense Power

    WASHINGTON, Mon.—An enemy using atomic weapons could inflict 25,000,000 casualties and knock out a State's industry on the first day of another ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. G.-G Announcement Expected Before February 1

    CANBERRA, Mon.—Explaining to-day why the announcement of the new Governor-General had not been made to-day, the Prime ...

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  9. POW Of Japan Died Bravely

    LONDON, Mon.—Two A.I.F. men and two English soldiers at Changi camp in 1942, whom the Japanese had condemned to death, fearlessly refused to be blindfolded at their execution. One, Private Brevington, A.I.F., faced his murderers with an open ...

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  10. P.M.'s Car Nearly Overturned Into Raging Waters

    BATHURST, Monday.—The Prime Minister's car nearly overturned into raging flood waters when Mr. Chifley was ...

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  11. Young Married Woman Electrocuted By Line

    BRISBANE, Mon.—A young married, woman was electrocuted by an electrified clothes line in the backyard of her home at the ...

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  12. German Control For 40 Years

    WASHINGTON, Mon.—Diplomatic authorities say the Secretary of State (General Marshall) at the Foreign ...

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  13. Annamese Rising Failed To Shake Hold Of French

    SAIGON, Mon.—The Annamese rising although long prepared and cleverly timed, failed to shake the French hold on ...

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  14. Atomic Energy Power Plant

    LONDON, Mon.—The Atomic Energy Council of the Royal Navy is submitting to Cabinet soon plans to produce a quarter of electrical power from uranium and so saving five million tons of coal annually, says the "Daily Express." ...

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  15. No Inquest Into Dawson's Death

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—No inquest will be necessary into the death in the Royal Melbourne Hospital on Saturday night of ...

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  16. Capone's Body Still In Funeral Parlour

    MIAMI (Florida), Mon.—The embalmed body of "Scarface" Al Capone, 48-year-old former leader of the Chicago Underworld, who died on Saturday, still lies in a funeral parlour awaiting a decision by Mrs. Capone whether there will be a quiet ...

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  17. Cases Against Punjab Moslem Leaders Withdrawn

    LAHORE, Mon.—The Punjab Government has decided to withdraw the cases against eight Punjab Moslem leaders, who ...

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  18. Upsurge Of Murders Sweeping Japan

    TOKIO, Mon.—The upsurge of murders and thefts now sleeping Japan are due to the "terrible, inflation and ...

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  19. Provision Of Wool For Japan Opposed

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Some sections of the Federal Government's advisors are violently opposed to the reported ...

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  20. Inquiry Into Safety Of Dakota Planes

    LONDON, Monday. — The British Government is now inquiring into the whole question of Dakota aircraft safety, says ...

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  21. "Are Children Of The Dawn"—Sir Isaac Isaacs

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—"Proud as we are of the splendid past, we must remember we are only children of the dawn," ...

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  22. BONAVENTURE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Mon.—H.M.S. Bonaventure 10,000 ton "Mother" ship for midget submarines reached, Sydney to-day with 140 ...

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  23. Chinese Plane Disappeared

    CHUNGKING, Monday. — A China National Aviation Corporation's Douglas Dakota transport has disappeared, and ...

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  24. NEGOTIATIONS WITH EGYPT

    CAIRO, Mon.—The Egyptian Premier, (Nokrashy Pasha) has confirmed that Egypt had decided to break treaty negotiations ...

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  25. Jap War Crimes

    TOKIO, Mon.—Opening the defence phase in the trial of major Japanese war leaders, American and Japanese defence attorneys challenged General MacArthur's authority to create an international military tribunal. ...

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  26. Recent Rain Worth Millions Of Pounds

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Now that the threat of serious flooding is over in the north-east districts of New South Wales, agricultural experts estimate that the torrential rain in that area in recent days will be worth millions of pounds. ...

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  27. Murder Charge Against Accountant

    BRISBANE, Mon.—A charge of wilful murder against a 49-year-old accountant, Reginald Wingfield Spence Brown, will ...

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  28. Heavy Road Traffic But Few Accidents

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Although road traffic was very heavy today, police of the Public Safety Bureau reported that accidents ...

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  29. Violent Earth Shocks In Nicaragua

    MANAGUA (Nicaragua), Mon.—Violent earth shocks at 4.10 a.m. local time yesterday drove inhabitants of the capital ...

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  30. AUSTRALIA DAY IN JAPAN

    KURE, Monday.—BCOF troops had a holiday to celebrate Australia Day. The 66th Battalion, AMF, paraded in front of Hirohito's ...

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  31. MEAT SUGGESTION REJECTED

    CANBERRA, Mon.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) has flatly rejected a suggestion by Newcastle trade and union interests ...

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