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  4. FORECAST

    Warm, hot and sultry; scattered showers. Details Page 2. ...

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  5. Weather In UK May Affect Fuel Situation

    LONDON, Mon.—The Ministry of Fuel last night reported continued anxiety about the effects of the weather on the fuel situation, and appealed for greater economies in gas and electricity. Coal savings as a result of the electricity restrictions on ...

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  6. RESULT OF KING'S VISIT

    CAPETOWN, Mon.—"There is already more gentleness and more unity throughout the country as a result of the King's visits declared the Premier (Field ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. U.S. Kiddies Become Ill On Way To Germany

    The children of some American troops on service in Germany are being flown from the United States to England, thence to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Russians Claim Credit

    Moscow, Mon.—"In single-handed combat, the Red Army crushed Hitler Germany, liberated oppressed nations of ...

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  9. No Provision For 5-Day Week

    SYDNEY, Mon. — There is no provision for a five-day week in the 40-hour week legislation to be introduced to the State ...

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  10. JAP. DEFENCE OPENED AT WAR TRIALS

    TOKIO, Monday.—Japan was pictured to the International War Crimes Tribunal as a nation whose motives were misunderstood, and whose leaders were patriots without thought that their surrender would lead to their trial as war criminals. ...

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  11. No Oregon Timber likely From Canada

    CANBERRA, Mon.—It is not likely shipments of Oregon timber to ease the housing shortage would be forthcoming from ...

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  12. Nazi Underground Leaders' Hopes

    LONDON, Monday.—Leaders of the Nazi underground organisation hoped by threats of using bacteriological weapons, to force Britain to adopt an anti-Russian policy and establish a western [?]loe, says the "Daily Mail's" Hamburg correspondent ...

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  13. Gaol Sentence For Perjury

    SYDNEY, Mon.—In the Quarter Sessions to-day, Judge Markell sentenced William John Thomson, 36, salesman, to 18 ...

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  14. Blue Ensign Should Be Flown

    CANBERRA, Mon.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to-day urged the Commonwealth Blue Ensign should be flown on public ...

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  15. Man Denies ll-Year-Old Charge

    BATHURST, Mon.—Frederick Lincoln McDermott, charged with the murder of William Henry Lavers in 1936, in a statement ...

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  16. COMMUNISTS SAY

    YENAN, Mon.—"All-out war" has started, said, General Chu Teh C-in-C, of the Community armies in China and Manchuria. ...

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  17. "GOODWILL" TOUR NEARLY OVER

    LONDON, Monday:—England's "goodwill" tour is nearly over, writes Charles Bray, "Daily Herald's" special correspondent With the M.C.C. team, from Sydney. He adds: "The quotes are deliberate for anything less like a goodwill tour could hardly be ...

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  18. Believed Murdered Several Days Ago

    SYDNEY, Monday.—An elderly man, whose body was found[?]under a bridge on the bank of the Hawkesbury River, near Windsor yesterday, was Harry Frith (60), and police say he was brutally murdered, several days ago. ...

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  19. 8 YEARS' GAOL FOR VON PAPEN

    NUREMBERG, Monday.—The de-Nazification Court sentenced Von Papen to eight years' imprisonment in a labour camp. ...

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  20. Gaol Sentence For Tram Driver

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Allan Hugh Williams, tram driver, was to-day sentenced to one month's gaol in the Central Police Court, ...

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    Grace Moore, 45, the noted American opera and screen singer, was among 22 people killed when a Dutch Dakota ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Check On Illicit Petrol Consumption

    CANBERRA, Mon.—Commonwealth authorities have commenced a drive against illicit petrol consumption, in order to ...

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  23. 5 p.c. Swings Would Oust Labour In Queensland

    BRISBANE, Mon.—Addressing the Queensland People's Party Convention to-day, the State campaign director (Mr. Charles ...

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  24. Pushing On With UK Atomic Energy Plans

    LONDON, Monday.—Cabinet has decided that the increased production drive for export goods, envisaged in the White Paper, must not obstruct the development of atomic power for industry, says the "Daily Express." ...

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  25. 350 APPLY FOR JOBS IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Advertisements, published for only two days in Yorkshire papers produced 350 applications from ...

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  26. Mercy Flight To Save Premature Baby

    SYDNEY, Mon.—A three and three-quarter pounds baby, kept alive on oxygen and wrapped among hot water bottles and ...

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  27. 6000 Attend Singer's Funeral

    CHATTANOOGA (Tennessee), Mon.—In the presence of 6000 people the singer, Grace Moore, who was killed in an aeroplane ...

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  28. Premier Denies Deficit Expected

    SYDNEY, Mon.—" Absolutely without foundation and untrue," was how the Premier (Mr. McGirr) described a report from ...

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  29. Moslem League Will Not Field

    KARACHI, Mon.^—"The Moslem League will not yield an inch in its demand for Pakistan," declared Moslem leader ,(Dr. ...

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  30. Investiture Of New Governdr-Gen.

    CANBERRA, Mon.—The Commonwealth Government will issue invitations to-morrow, for the investiture of the Governor-General ...

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  31. PRICES OF CYCLES AND PARTS.

    CANBERRA, Mon.—Maximum prices of cycles, parts and accessories will be fixed in writing to traders, the Commonwealth ...

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