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  3. Forecast:

    Scattered thunderstorms. Hot and sultry at first. ...

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  4. BRITISH HUNTING SEASON OPENS

    The British hunting season has opened again. One day of the season is given to children who are invited to take part in the various club meets. Picture shows young riders coming through the drive on their way to the meet of the Puckeridge Foxhounds ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 56 words
  5. 'U.N. Defence Unity Would Prevent Breaches of Peace'

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (AAP).—The present Power relationships cannot be substantially altered by any one nation without disturbing the whole of the United Nations, said the former Secretary of State (Mr. James Byrnes) in his last major address before retiring. ...

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  6. NATIONAL EFFORT TO MAKE GOOD AUST'S FUTURE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The man of the land and the people of the towns and great cities each have their special contribution to make to Australia's prosperity, said the retiring Governor-General of Australia, His ...

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  7. MEAT CHARGES EXORBITANT

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Exorbitant prices are being charged for meat by some Sydney butchers remaining open despite ...

    Article : 272 words
  8. Talks on Industrial Problems

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Plain-speaking is expected by both sides in Canberra to-morrow, when the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 163 words
  9. MILK SUPPLIERS' ULTIMATUM

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Unless the Commonwealth Government agreed to a subsidy returning milk producers 1s 8d per gallon for milk, ...

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  10. VOLCANO ERUPTS IN PHILIPPINES

    MANILA, Sunday (AAP).—Libog and Camalig, towns at the foot of the Mayon volcano, 200 miles south-east of Manila, have been vacated ...

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  11. Corfu Channel Mining Albania Accuses Greece

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP).— Albania's reply to the British Notes about the mining of British destroyers Volant and ...

    Article : 267 words
  12. Explosions in Houses Injure 13 People

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP).—Five adults and six children were injured when a double explosion badly damaged two workmen's ...

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  13. "NO CONFIDENCE IN BRITISH SINCERITY"

    RANGOON, Sunday (AAP).— On the eve of the Anglo-Bur[?]ese talks in London "The People's Volunteer Corps" yesterday paraded Rangoon ...

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  14. Landing on Mystery Island

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The first known landing was made yesterday on the island of Rodondo, a sheer 1200ft. peak six miles south-west of Wilson's Promontory lighthouse. ...

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  15. Jew Leader's U.K. Passage Cancelled

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP).— At the request of the British Embassy, the Air France Airline has cancelled the passage ...

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  16. TARIFF CHANGES LIKELY

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — Big changes in Australia's tariff policies are pending and Australian manufacturers are apprehensive. ...

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  17. INQUEST REVELATIONS TO BE GRUESOME

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Results of police enquiries into the death of an elderly woman in Adelaide recently are expected to be revealed ...

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  18. NEW PEACE MOVE IN BRITISH STRIKE

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP). — Plans by the British Ministry, of Labour to use troops today to distribute food supplies to shops were ...

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  19. Italian Socialists' Split Widens

    ROME, Sunday (AAP).—The split among Italian Socialists widened yesterday when the Right Wing Socialist leader (Senor ...

    Article : 67 words
  20. Communists Condemn Britain

    HAMBURG, Sunday (AAP). — Speaker after speaker at the Town Ball rally of 2000 Communist Party members held to protest against ...

    Article : 150 words
  21. Few Vote in Persian Poll

    TEHERAN, Sunday (AAP). — Ten busloads of University students toured the streets shouting "Down with Sultaneh" when balloting in the ...

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  22. Housewives' Frenzied Buying Rush

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—In one of the most frenzied Saturday morning shopping snarls ever experienced by city and suburban shopkeepers, housewives rushed from butchers to delicatessens and to cake counters in a frantic bid to get sufficient food for their week-end family meals. ...

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