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  2. Forecast

    [?]ot and sultry, with local thunderstorms. ...

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  4. N.Z. LEAVES YUGOSLAVIA IN COUNCIL VOTE

    LONDON, Monday (AAP).—When the U.N.O. Assembly resumed to-day, Mr. Fraser announced that New Zealand would withdraw from the ballot for the last position on the Economic Social Council, thus leaving Yugoslavia. Rather than continue competition he decided to ...

    Article : 536 words
  5. Unloading Iron Ore at B.H.P.

    Unloading Iron are at the B.H.P. wharf from the Baron Elphinstone. When the steel strike ended there were 11 ships tied up at the B.H.P. wharf. During this week there has been a round-theclock programme to empty the strips of their iron ore cargoes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. REICHSTAG FIRE ECHO

    LONDON, Monday (AAP).—[?] letter to President Hindenburg from one of Roehms' assistants implicates Goering and ...

    Article : 226 words
  7. U.S. TO HAVE 7 FLEETS

    WASHINGTON, Monday CAAP).—The Navy has disclosed that it will operate seven active ...

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  8. U.N. MAY HELP SOLVE INDIES PROBLEM

    BATAVIA (Monday (AAP).—Close observers consider that the inclusion of the Netherlands among the non-permanent members of the Security Council of U.N.O. is bound to add weight to the viewpoint of the Dutch Government on Indonesia, ...

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  9. U.S. ATOM TESTS IN SPRING

    WASHINGTON, Monday (AAP). — Vice Admiral W. H. Blandly, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for ...

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  10. GIRLS TELL OF BRUTAL JAP. TORTURE

    SINGAPORE, Monday (AAP). — Three Eurasian girls and one man told a court of inquiry stories of brutal torture at the hands of ...

    Article : 92 words
  11. MR. MAKIN FIRST CHAIRMAN OF SECURITY COUNCIL

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The first Chairman of the World Security Council will be Mr. Makin, Leader of the Australian Delegation to the ...

    Article : 164 words
  12. 17 ARRESTED FOR TRAIN RORRERY IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, Monday (AAP). — Seventeen suspects were arrested today after a search of the Jewish colony at Hedera, Central Palestine, ...

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  13. END OF RUMANIAN CENSORSHIP

    BUCHAREST, Monday (AAP).— Russian authorities in the name of the Allied Control commission announced the censorship of all ...

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  14. TELEPHONE STRIKE OFF FOR 30 DAYS

    WASHINGTON. Monday (AAP). —The strike of 250,000 Telephone Company employees has been called off for 30 days by the Executive ...

    Article : 215 words
  15. JAP. ELCTIONS AFTER MARCH 15

    TOKIO, Monday (AAP). —General MacArthur has authorised an election in Japan any time after March 15. He stressed the ...

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  16. REDS DEMONSTRATE

    LONDON, Monday (AAP).—Two thousand Communist demonstrators yesterday marched from Hyde Park to the Ministry of ...

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  17. P.M's Plane Sabotaged In Islands

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Consternation has been caused throughout Australia by the reported attempt at sabotaging ...

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  18. BUILDING OF CARRIER EAGLE CANCELED

    LONDON, Monday (AAP). —The Admiralty has confirmed a report that it has cancelled the contract for the building of the 33,000 ton ...

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  19. Giant Plane For Test Flight Soon

    LONDON, Monday (AAP).—Even the half-scale model of the Brabazon airliner is bigger than a Lancaster, says the "Daily Mail." The ...

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