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  4. FORECAST

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  5. BRITISH TURN BACK ARAB FORCE

    JERUSALEM, Sun. (A.A.P.).--British artillery and machine guns turned back a large force of Syrian Arabs which entered ...

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  6. Students Stage Noisy Demonstration

    SHANGHAI SUN (A.A.P.Reuter). --Ten thousand students denounced Britain and the United States equally at a ...

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  7. Gandhi Breaks Fast When Leader Adopt Peace Plan

    NEW DELHI, Sun (A.A.P.).--Gandhi broke his fast at 5 p.m. Eastern Australian standard time to-day by sipping orange juice. He decided to end his fast after members of the Indian Government, lead by Nehru together with the heads of parties ...

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  8. Hunt Intensified For Suspected Smugglers

    DARWIN, Sun.-- The hunt for suspected air smugglers in Northern Australia has been intensified. Army units and the R.A.A.F., as Well as crews of R.A.N. ships, are on the look-out for strange aircraft and any small ships that may be used in the ...

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  9. Best Provider Will Win European Fight

    BERLIN, Sun. (A.A.P).-- The occupying Power Which can feed the Germans best Will win the fight between ...

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  10. Balkan Federation

    BUCHAREST, Sun, (A.A.P). --The Bulgarian Premier Mr. Dimitrov, told a press conference that Bulgaria, Rumania, ...

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  11. Twin Brothers In Forced Landing

    KANDOS, Sunday,--Twenty three-year old twin brothers, Frank and stanley Mears, of Newcastle, had a narrow escape ...

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  12. Mysterious Death Of Young Mother

    SYDNEY, Sun. --The contents of the stomach of a young married woman, Mrs. Patricia Irene Krause, who died in ...

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  13. Paid Lip Service To Price Controls

    CHICAGO, Sun. (A.A.P).-- A claim that President Truman paid lip service to price controls was made by a former ...

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  14. Stud Book Conference

    NEW YORK, Sun. (A.A.P.).-- Off hand it would appear doubtful Whether a conference on Australian, American and English ...

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  15. U.S. ''Task Fleet'' In Mediterranean

    NEW YORK, Sum (A.A.P.).--Admiral Richard Conolly, commander of the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Fleet, ...

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  16. Offers of Evidence At Blain Inquiry

    SYDNEY, Sun.--A number of returned prisoners of war have offered to give evidence before the Blain inquiry, which Will ...

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  17. Bulgaria,Rumania Sign Treaty

    BUCHAREST, Sun. (A.A.P.) The treaty of friendship, collaboration and mutual assistance between Bulgaria and ...

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  18. Chatted With Girl- Hit On Head

    MELBOURNE, Sun.--Because a youth took up the time of a waitress by chatting to her a cafe proprietor is alleged to ...

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  19. Drive For Trade Union Membership

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  20. Sex Maniac On Prowl Again

    SYDNEY, Sunday .--Police Believe that the Eastern Suburbs sex maniac who has been terrorising women in the district for the past week was abroad again last night. They think he is the man who attempted to strike up an acquaintance with a bus ...

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  21. Use Of Bases For American Aid

    WASHINGTON, Sun. (A.A.P.).--The Secretary of State. (Mr. Marshall) denied that the United States contemplated the ...

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  22. Scholarships For S-E Asia Students

    SYDNEY, Sun. --The Australian Government has decided to award scholarships to students of South-East Asia, .the Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) announced to-night. The scholarships which Will be founded by the Federal government Will tenable ...

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  23. CHURCHILL'S HEALTH SPLENDID

    LISBON, Sun. (A.A.P.).--Mr. Winston Churchill's daughter, Sarah, declared on arrival here by air on her Way home from ...

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  24. Man Enters Bedroom; States Woman Twice

    SYDNEY, Sun.--Mrs. Irene Mills, 29, of Mitchell road Alexandria, was stabbed twice by a man who entered her bedroom ...

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  25. Test Tube Babies Expected Soon

    SYDNEY, Sun --At least seven hitherto childless married Women are expected to give birth to test tube babies at ...

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  26. Political Science School At Armidale

    SYDNEY, Sun.--More than 140 persons from Queensland. South Australia and N.S.W. are expected to attend the institute ...

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  27. Housing Commission To Build Flats In Country Towns

    SYDNEY, Sun, -- The State Minister for Housing (Mr. Clive Evatt), to-night anounced that the Housing commission had decided ...

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  28. Agreement In Indonesia

    BATAVIA, Sunday (A.A.P.-Reuter). --An agreement calling for a cease fire within 48 hours and the establishment of zones between the opposing forces within 14 days was signed yesterday by Dutch and lndonesian Republicans. ...

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  29. Heavy Losses Cause General To Suicide

    PIEPING, Sun. (A.A.P.).--The Government announced that a Nationalist General, Lu Ling Yin, of Laishui, had committed suicide ...

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  30. Antarctic Vessel At Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Australian Naval L.S.T. 3501 reached Melbourne to-day after a trip to Heard Island in the Antarctic. The vessel set our from Perth several months ago to take a scientific expedition to Heard Island. ...

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  31. Railway Stoppage In South Aust.

    ADELAIDE, Sun.--Railway services in South Australia Will stop for 24 hours from midnight tonight, following a break-down of ...

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  32. Support For U.N. To World War

    SYDNEY, Sun.--The Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) said to-night that only by giving full support to the United Nations ...

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  33. U.S. ARMY GIRLS ORDERED HOME

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Commonwealth Government has ordered the return to Australia of all Australian girls working for the American Army in the South-West Pacific area. A high Government spokesman said yesterday the girls numbered about ...

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  34. Infantile Paralysis Virus Developed

    MINNIAPOLIS, Sun. (A.A.P.).-- Dr. Frank Gollan, University of Minnesota Scientist, reported tonight he had developed the first ...

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  35. Paralysis Sufferer Expecting Baby

    ADELAIDE, Sun. --A woman suffering with infantile paralysis is expecting a baby, and has set Adelaide doctors a problem. ...

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  36. ROYAL VISITS UNLIKELY

    LONDON, Sun. (A.A.P.).--A Buckingham Palace spokesman said visits by Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh to ...

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  37. Yugo-Slavs "invited" To Return Home

    BRISBANE, Sun.--A campaign to get Yugo-slavs to return to their Communistic - controlled homeland has been intensified in ...

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