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  4. BROADCAST BY DR. EVATT

    "Although it is nearly a year since the Pacific fighting ended the first peace treaty has not yet been effected. We are between two worlds, one dead and the other powerless to be born," declared Dr. Evatt in a broadcast last night. ...

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  5. Bidault Moves Fast In France

    George Bidault, French Republican leader, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HOMING PIGEONS

    Dubbo Homing Society held its third nice from Nyngan, a distance of 97 miles (airline), on Saturday. The race was for yeung birds bred ...

    Article : 370 words
  7. America Signs British Loan Bill

    President Truman has signed the British Loan Rill). He said, "The loan goes far to remove the danger of rival antagonistic economic b[?]oes. The ...

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  8. ARMED CONFLICT FORECAST

    "The stage in Indonesia is net set for armed conflict if the British leave before a political settlement, is reached," declared the Premier Sjahrir, ...

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  9. HOSPITAL BENEFIT FUND

    In the advertising section of this issue, persons who contribute to any local hospital fund, or to the Hospitals Benefits Association with headquarters ...

    Article : 334 words
  10. NEW GOVERNOR OF MALTA

    Mr. Francis Campbell Ross Douglas, M.P., has been appointed Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Malta in succession to Lieutenant-General Sir Edmond G. A. Schreiber, K.C.B., D.S.O., who recently retired owing to ill-health. Mr. Douglas was born in Canada in 1889, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. TWO MEN MURDERED

    A post-mortem examination of the bodies of William Sheargold and Ernest Frederick Dew, which were found in the river at the week-end, revealed ...

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  12. CHILDREN MURDERED IN HOSPITAL

    A doctor and two women assistants are on trial before an Austrian Court on charges of the mass murder of 250 children. The doctor is Ernest Illing (42), ...

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  13. Russian Espionage In Canada

    Espionage operators sought and obtained top secret political information relating to British and American policies, as well as Canadian, said the final report pf the Royal Commission on espionage, adding that there exists in Canada a ...

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  14. Small Powers Welcome Voice

    Small Allied Powers welcomed their long - sought opportunity for a voice at the peace table, said the Australian Minister for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. GIRL'S FAKED STORY

    Police have revealed that the 14-year-old girl who alleged that a middle-aged man had almost throttled her in the bush at Pagewood on Sunday afternoon, ...

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  16. English Cricket Team for Australia

    All difficulties originally lying in the way of the Marylebone Cricket Club's tour of Australia have been removed, and the team will leave at the end of ...

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  17. Thought for To-day

    Give every man thine car, but few thy voice. Take each man's censure but reserve thy judgment. ...

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  18. Dinny Pails Criticises Wimbledon

    Dinny Pails' criticism of the umpiring at Wimbledon, and his statement that, to get on, players had to bow to pettifogging officials, were considered ...

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  19. SENTENCED TO DEATH

    General Mikhailovitch and other Chetniks sentenced to death yesterday, were given eight and a half hours in which to appeal. They were told that ...

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  20. African Contingent Arrives in England for Victory Parade

    After two years fighting in Burma, 130 soldiers from the 82nd West African Division were called away from their jungle patrols and brought straight to England on the "Mauretania" for the Victory Parade. Nearly all these men were decorated, and most had fought in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Inquest on Arthur John Primmer

    All inquiry into the circumstances of the death of Arthur John Primmer (42), sawyer, as a result of a collision between a ...

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  22. "Unlimited Armed Forces"

    Unlimited armed forces for U.N.O. were advocated by Mr. Winston Churchill in an address to the Chamber of Deputies. ...

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  23. ATOMIC SECRETS TO BE WITHHELD

    The United States will not destroy its atomic bombs nor yield atomic secrets, until an effective world-control system is created, declared John Hancock, member of the American delegation of United States Atomic Commission, addressing ...

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  24. RISE IN PAPER PRICES

    Due primarily to steady increases in operating costs, prices of fine papers and finished paper products are likely to rise in the near future, says ...

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  25. ATOMIC BOMB FORECAST

    Dr. Karl Compton, chairman of President Truman's evaluation committee on atomic energy, when addressing a meeting at Sydney University last ...

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  26. DROBNY BEATS PAILS

    In the triangular tennis matin, between Australia, France, and Yugoslavia, Drobny of Yugoslavia, beat Pails (Australia) 6/1, 6/2, Pails and ...

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  27. SIAM'S APPEAL

    Siam has formally asked the Security Council to intervene in the border dispute with French Indo-China. ...

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