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  3. JAP SHIP HAD A STING

    MINELAYING HATCH at the stern of the Japanese repatriation ship, Koel Maru, which has come to Australia to take Japanese back to their country. The picture, taken when she anchored off Williamstown, indicates her weatherbeaten, unpainted ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. OPEN MUTINY IN INDIAN NAVY: MEN SEIZE SHIPS

    BOMBAY, THURSDAY.—A STATE OF OPEN MUTINY PREVAILS IN THE ROYAL INDIAN NAVY. THE RATINGS HAVE SEIZED 21 SHIPS IN BOMBAY HARBOR, AND ARE REPORTED TO HAVE OPENED FIRE WITH SMALL ARMS AT ...

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  5. ALIBI WILL BE BLOWN SKY HIGH CANADIAN REPLY TO SOVIET ESPIONAGE CLAIM

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—Replying to a Russian claim that Canadians gave useless information to the Russian military attache which could be found in well-known publications, an authoritative source told the Canadian Press the forthcoming ...

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  6. MAN WHO PLAYED AS LINER SUNK

    LONDON, Thursday. —Sir Hugh Percy Allen, world famous musical authority who died yesterday as the result of an ...

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  7. MILLION VETERANS UNEMPLOYED

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. —Over a million, veterans of the recent war are now unemployed, and the unemployment rate for ...

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  8. SPIRITED DEFENCE OF MR. BEASLEY

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Mr. A. D. Fraser, M.H.R., this evening made a spirited defence of the fact that the Resident Minister in ...

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  9. SEES DRIFT IN RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA

    LONDON, Thursday.— Mr. M. K. Macmillan (Lab.), opening a Foreign Affairs debate in the House of Commons, said relations among the Great ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S FOOD PLIGHT NOT GOVERNMENT'S FAULT

    LONDON, Thursday — Drought and similar calamities in various countries had contributed substantially to Britain's present dire food shortage, said the Dominions Secretary (Viscount Addison), veplying in the House of Lords to trenchant criticism by Lord ...

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  11. TO HANDLE CLAIMS FOR WAR DAMAGE

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Morotai Force Claims Commission bas been established to handle claims against the Commonwealth ...

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  12. DISSATISFIED WITH CONVERT TOTALS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Salvationist General Carpenter, at a public welcome on arrival back in Loudon, expressed dissatisfaction with ...

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  13. CHURCH SEEKS MAN, NOT WORLD EMPIRE

    ROME, Thursday. — The Church was seeking man as such, said the Pope at a consistory to-day. Its progress was marked by a trend ...

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  14. 25,000 ACCLAIM PONTIFF IN ROME CONSISTORY

    ROME, Thursday. —About 25,000 people, including Prince Umberte saw the Pope confer hats on the new Princes of the Church this morning, ...

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  15. FOCKE-WULF DESIGNER INVITED TO ENGLAND

    LONDON, Thursday. — The British authorities have ashed Professor Kurt von Waldemar Tank, who designed the Focke-Wulf, to come to England to ...

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  16. Bevin Defends Anders' Army

    LONDON, Thursday. —The foreign Minister (Mr. Ernest Bevin), answering a question in the House of Commons about the alleged anti-Soviet ...

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  17. Arrested Jews Had 4012 Hand Grenades

    JERUSALEM, Thursday.—The Palestine police, conducting a road cheek on the Tel-Aviv-Petachtikvah road, arrested two Jews with a ...

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  18. TROOPS FIRE ON CAIRO CROWD

    CAIRO, Thursday. —British troops at Kasrelntl Barracks opened fire to-day on a huge crowd, of demonstrators who were trying to ...

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  19. New Russo-Finnish Boundary

    HELSINKI, Thursday. — Russia and Pipland have ratified a new boundary, excluding the Petsamo area from Finnish territory on an agreed Karelian ...

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  20. Lindrum Holds Snooker Lead

    MANCHESTER, Thursday.—Horace Lindrum (receiving 2 blacks each frame) led Joe Davis 22 frames to 14 at the end of the third day's play in ...

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  21. PRE-ELECTION VIOLENCE CONTINUES

    BUENOS AIRES, Thursday.—Preelection violence continued last night despite the substitution of soldiers for policemen throughout the city. ...

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  22. DECLARATION ON CITIZENS' DUTIES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says the French Assembly's constitutional commission has proposed the following declaration on the ...

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  23. RUSSIA MAY BE BARRED FROM OLYMPIC GAMES

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.—Avery Brundage, president of the Olympic Games Committee, said yesterday Russia might be excluded from competition ...

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  24. PEARL HARBOR ATTACK

    WASHINGTON, Thursday— A former radar operator told the Pearl Harbor Committee that when he passed on a report of movement of ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN DANCES BEFORE ROYALTY

    LONDON, Thursday.—Covent Garden returned to pre-war brilliance last night when Margot Fonteyn and Australia's Robert Helpniann danced the ballet ...

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  26. Spanish Negotiations Fail

    LISBON, T[?]hursday. —Don Juan's spokesman announces that all hopes of successful negotiations between the Spanish pretender and General Franco ...

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  27. PHILIPPINE VETERANS DENIED BENEFITS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Because of practical difficulties involved in applying benefits, President Truman has signed measures depriving Philippine[?] ...

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  30. New Issue of Vatican Stamps

    VATICAN CITY, Thursday.—A new issue of Vatican postage stamps commemorates the English Cardinal. John Fisher, who was beheaded in 1538 for ...

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  31. CHINESE PRINTERS DEMAND MORE PAY

    SHANGHAI, Thursday. —Chinese language newspapers could not be published yesterday, when 5000 printers and compositors struck for higher ...

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  32. EXPLANATION FROM POLAND SOUGHT

    LONDON, Thursday. —The Govern ment has instructed the British Ambas sador in Warsaw (Mr. V. F. W. Cavendish-Bentinek)to ask the Polish ...

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  33. SWEEPING DECREES ON KURILES

    MOSCOW, Thursday. —The President has published a deeree nationalising communications, banks, industrial and communal enterprise and transport in ...

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  34. Nazi Marriage Laws Abolished

    BERLIN, Thursday. —The Allied Control Council has formally expun[?]d Nazi marriage laws with their many forms of discrimination on racia[?] ...

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  35. MR. BEASLEY PRAISES AUSTRALIAN FARMERS

    LONDON, Thursday. —"Never before have so few fed and clothed so many as have Australian farmers in the past few years. They ...

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  36. TOMMIES SICK OF JAVE

    BATAVIA, Thursday —Non-one is more anxiously discussing the probable duration or the British forces stay in Java than the war-weary British Tommies. It is five months since the vanguard of the Allied occupation units landed in Java, and the ...

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  37. Persian Dismissals Designed to Please Moscow?

    TEHERAN, Thurday.—General Kosroh Panah has been dismissed from his post. Some quarters regard his dismissal, together with those of t[?] chief ...

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