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  5. SURPRISE DECISION BY RUSSIA

    The Soviet Foreign Minister (M. Molotov) sprang a surprise at the meeting of the Big Four Foreign Ministers when he agreed to the insertion of a clause in the Italian draft ...

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    ANOTHER "BRIDE SHIP": More joyous reunions were witnessed when the "bride ship" Atlantis berthed at Port Melbourne yesterday. Lining the rails (top picture) smiling young wives searched eagerly in the gathering dusk for their husbands. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FOUR HOURS' WAIT FOR BRIDE SHIP

    Nearly 1000 people waited about four hours in chilly conditions for the bride ship Atlantis, from Southampton, to berth at Port Melbourne yesterday afternoon. The Atlantis was late entering ...

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  8. WAR TRIAL APATHY

    Asia's greatest potential drama --the international war crimes trial--has become a second-rate show. General apathy seems to ...

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  9. Japanese Held Their Own Trial

    Japanese soldiers who conducted a "war crimes" trial while being repatriated aboard the Tatsuhara Maru from ...

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  10. BIG RUSH ON FLOUR

    Thousands of London housewives to-day joined in a great flour rush. It is estimated that nearly. 1,000,000 lb. of flour, ...

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  11. ALBANIANS MAKE MISTAKE

    "A regrettable accident;" was the answer the Albanian Prime Minister (M. Hodja) gave to an American Associated Press ...

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  12. VICTORY MEN RETURNING

    Two V.C. members of the Australian Victory parade contingent --Sergeant Rattey and Private Keiliher-- are staying until July ...

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  13. BANDITS ACTIVE IN SINGAPORE

    The audacity of gangsters in crime-ridden Singapore reached a climax to-day, when armed men "held up" a clerk at the ...

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  14. FEARS OF REVOLT

    The American Associated Press correspondent, says General Abul Dejarat, war-time underground leader, took over command of the ...

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  15. LATE NEWS

    MADRID.--The Navy Ministry has announced that a Spanish submarine has been sank after colliding with the destroyer ...

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  16. MAN KILLED AND 4 PEOPLE HURT

    One man was killed arid two other men and two women were injured when a motor truck laden with timber last night crashed into a stationary semi-trailer, also laden with wood, on Clematis-road, about 31 miles from ...

    Article : 267 words
  17. TERROR REIGN FEARED

    Following information from Dublin that the Irish Republican Army is re-forming and threatening a new reign of terror in ...

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  18. JAPANESE WATCH TROOPING

    Thousands Japanese watched a Dorsetshire Regiment battalion trooping the color in front of the Imperial ...

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  19. AGED DEMOCRAT SENTENCED

    The 71-years-old Social- Democratic Opposition laeder. Krstiu Pastuhov, after three weeks' trial, was sentenced to ...

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  20. WARNING TO AMERICA

    Dr. Berjamin Lang, economist, speaking over Moscow Radio, warned the Americans against making, a separate treasy with ...

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  21. LONG HUNT FUNDS

    One of the most intensive manhunts in England's prison, history ended early this morning when the ex-commando escaped ...

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  22. DANGEROUS SYMPTOMS

    A British Military Government. officer in the British zone has declared that the mounting anti-British campaign among the Ger ...

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  24. DISILLUSION WAS BELATED

    The British Lord Chancellor, Lord Jowitt, who was in the visitors gallery at the War Crimes Tribunal, heard Hans. Fritzsche, ...

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  25. WORLD FOOD CRISIS

    President Truman has appealed to Americans to continue a determined effort to save bread and flour, because the world food ...

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  26. Weather Puzzle Hangs Over Bikini Tests

    As if the weird arid improbable prophecies of tidal waves and cataclysmic earthquakes were not sufficient to disturb the perspiration-drenched sleep of news correspondents, they have been presented with a sober ...

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    AIRMAN GREETS HIS FAMILY. -- Taken soon after the arrival of the "bride ship," Atlantis, at Port Melbourne yesterday, the picture shows Squadron Leader F. Y. Wilson, accompanied by his wife and daughter, who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. ODDFELLOWS THANKED

    The Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows at its annual conference carried a resolution of thanks to the ...

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  29. WIFE'S SADISM ALLEGED

    A wife's "diabolic" stunts, designed to drive, her husband insane, were accepted as grounds for divorce in a Cleveland court. ...

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  30. TEST MAY BE DISAPPOINTING

    Major de Seversky, who arrived, with a group, of scientists and Congressmen to observe the Bikini tests predicted ...

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  31. DISUNITY OF YUGOSLAVS

    Dusan Simovitch, a former Premier of the Yugoslav Government fromed in London in 1941, in giving evidence for the ...

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  32. AT CANBERRA YESTERDAY--

    Debating the Bill to authorise boadcasting of Parliamentary debates, Mr. Menzies said that if there was to be ...

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  33. Atom Bomb Reports in Areas Wide Apart

    False alarms about atom bombing at Bikini struck terror into the hearts of people in places as far apart as Bogota, Colombia and the Marshalls on Friday, in incidents which involved the stork and a sewer. ...

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  34. SON EXCLUDED FROM WILL

    William S. Hart, junior, has been specifically excluded from his father's will because, says the will, "I amply provided for him ...

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  35. HUTTON MISSES CENTURY

    Most of the cricket matches were resumed in soaked but drying wickets, after a night's 'rain throughout practically the whole ...

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