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    City Forecast.--Scattered showers, otherwise fine and cool; moderate to fresh ...

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  5. POLICE DEMAND ITALIAN P.O.W., ARMY REFUSES

    CIB chief, Superintendent James, today attacked the military authorities for refusing to allow police to interview an Italian POW suspected of attempting to rape a married ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Ready For The Big March

    CAMP SCENE: Group of Australians in camp at Kensington Gardens, London, making ready for the big Victory Parade in London tomorrow. In the picture arc: WO Walter Smith, of Sydney (back to camera): then (left to right): StaffSgt. John Graham and Sgt. Cecil Plews, both of Double Bay, Sydney, in front of Sgt. Jack Weston, 8th. Aust., who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Police Charge Royalists At Umberto's Farewell

    ROME, Friday.--Police in jeeps charged and dispersed 1000 Monarchist demonstrators near the Royal Palace, where King Umberto awaits the official ...

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  8. CONTACT

    I'd have been in bed by eight o'clock last night if it hadn't been for Lady Braddon. ...

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  9. Bad Maintenance Grounds RAAF Planes At Darwin

    DARWIN, Friday.--Nine RAAF planes -- seven of them Douglas Dakota transports--are unserviceable in the Darwin area. Three Dakotas are grounded at Alice Springs, three at ...

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  10. Death For Japanese Murderer

    SINGAPORE, Friday--Former commandant of an infamous POW camp on the Burma-Siam railway, Major ...

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  11. DRAMATIC FLIGHT TO SAVE BABY

    PERTH, Friday.--Captain K. Beer, pilot of a Rapide, won a dramatic race with death yesterday. When 18-months-old Peter ...

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  13. RAAF Men Wait Months To Be Court-martialled

    "Most of the men appearing before RAAF courts-martial at Bradfield Park have been waiting from three to four months for their trials," a former RAAF legal officer said today. He added that, unlike ACI ...

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  14. Editorial

    WHILE Dr. Evatt is busily fixing up other peoples' foreign policies 12,000 miles away, Australia's own foreign policy is being decided by a small group of dockside workers. ...

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  15. STOP-PRESS

    Washington. -- President Truman announced that Secretary of State Byrnes and British Foreign Secretary Bavin were ...

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  16. Party Crowd Mills To See Royal Princesses

    LONDON, Friday.--A milling crowd surrounded the Royal Princesses when 500 representatives of Savings Groups from ail over Britain attended a garden party at Buckingham Palace yesterday. ...

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  17. Heavy Cut In U.S. Army, Navy

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.-- The United States Army has dropped from 8,300,000 to 1,900,000, and the number of generals ...

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