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  4. British, U.S. Envoys Manage to See Molotov

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): The U.S. Ambassador (Mr. Bedell Smith) and the British special emissary (Mr. Roberts) saw M. Molotov at the Foreign Office in Moscow last night. Both declined to ...

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  5. FILM DIRECTOR

    Alfred Hitchcock, broadcasting over the BBC recently, told listeners his plans for making his first British film ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BREASTSTROKE SEMI-FINAL WON BY NANCY LYONS

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): The Australian, Nancy Lyons, swam superbly in the 200 metres breaststroke semi-final at the Olympic Games yesterday, and surprised everyone by defeating the Dutch ...

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  7. Prominent Americans Named in Spy Probe

    WASHINGTON, Sunday: One of the late President Roosevelt's confidential executive assistants and a former Assistant ...

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  8. HERE FOR LAST TIME

    THE MARINE PHOENIX, a Matson Line steamer, is shown here leaving its berth in Sydney Harbor on her last return voyage ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne?

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): Sir Raymond Connelly, Lord Mayor of Melbourne, at a Press ...

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  10. 1000 Planes in Striking Display

    NEW YORK, Sunday (A.A.P.):—One thousand planes, Including the world's largest bomber, B36 and teams of R.A.F. and Royal ...

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  11. FORMER AUSTN. JUNGLE-FIGHTERS FOR MALAYA?

    SINGAPORE, Sunday (AAP-Reuter): Former Australian Jungle-fighters with experience in New Guinea and elsewhere ...

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  12. DANISH GIRL SWIMMERS "STARVING"

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday (A.A.P.): Five hundred sandwiches will be flown to London in response to ...

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  13. TOJO REGAINS FACE IN WAR CRIMES TRIAL; ALLIED PURPOSE FAILS

    NEW YORK, Sunday (A.A.P.): The Japanese War Crimes Trials have been an expensive failure, and no sentences imposed will alter the Japanese opinion that Tojo made a strong case for Japan and ably ...

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  14. CABLES IN BRIEF

    TOKYO, Sunday: The Japanese Government last night Issued a Cabinet order, effective immediately, prohibiting all ...

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  15. Effort to End Strike at Abattoirs

    Parties in the Bomen abattoir's dispute will confer today at the abattoirs in an effort to settle the strike by the Building ...

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  16. R.S.L. Supports Recruitment for Malaya

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Support for the recruitment of a special force of Australian ex-Jungle fighters for service In Malaya ...

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  17. ELECTRICAL STORMS LASH NTH. ENGLAND

    LONDON, Sunday: Although London'w weather was fine, fierce electrical storms struck Northern England yesterday ...

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  18. Glamorgan's Fielding Best of Tour

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  19. Yugoslav Split

    WASHINGTON, Sunday: Savan Kosanovic, Yugoslav Ambassador to Washington, confirmed that two Embassy ...

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  20. Girl Alleges Assault in Car

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: A 19-year-old girl alleged yesterday that she had been attacked and criminally assaulted by two ...

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  22. All Coalmines Idle on Thursday; Miners to Consider Future Action

    SYDNEY, Sunday: All coalmines in New South Wales will be idle next Thursday. Stopwork meetings will be held on all coalfields in accordance with an instruc-ion from the Central Executive of the Miners' Federation "to consider a ...

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