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    CADETS SEE ARMY-AIR PRACTICE.—Section of the 2000 Army cadets in camp at Inglehurn (lover) watching an R.A.A.F. Mustang (top) laying a smoke screen. The cadets were shown Army-aid Force co-operation exercises. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. UNION BAN MAY HOLD UP BOMEN ABATTOIRS WORK

    The B.W.I.U. black ban on work at the Bomen abattoirs now threatens to bring the project to a standstill. No progress has been made toward settlement of ...

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  6. Latest Berlin Dispute

    BERLIN, Sunday (A.A.P.).: A 14-year-old orphan girl, Helen Korelenko, who a lying in an American sector hospital crippled by infantile paralysis, has become the subject of the latest ...

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  7. BCOF Troops Still Smarting Under Charges

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Mr. Leslie Haylen, M.H.R., said tonight he intended to ask the Minister for the Army (Mr. Chambers) for an inquiry into the source of recent allegations against Australian troops in ...

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  8. U.K. Manhood Fails Army

    Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, addressing members of Britain's Territorial Army recently, said ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FOUR MISSING; LAUNCH CAPSIZES IN MORETON BAY

    BRISBANE, Sunday: A 12-foot training dinghy, with two youths and two girls on board, capsized a mile and a half from ...

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  10. NO STATEMENT YET ON TALKS AT KREMLIN

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): It was announced by the State Department in Washington that no four-Power communique ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA'S BIG TOTAL AGAINST SOMERSETSHIRE

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  12. BANNING OF REDS FROM U.S. GOVT. SERVICE URGED

    WASHINGTON, Sun (AAP): Legislation banning all Communists from the Government service, denying them the use ...

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  13. PLANS FOR BRITISHERS TO LEAVE INDIA

    NEW DELHI, Sunday (AAP). The British Government has made plans to evacuate at 48 hours' notice 400 Britishers and ...

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  14. Highest Wheat and Flour Exports in History of Wheat Board

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The exports to date of wheat and flour this year were the largest in any year of the board's life, said Mr. C. T. Chapman at the conclusion of the usual fortnightly meeting of the Australian Wheat Board. Up to 21/8/48, 72 million bushels of wheat and 626,000 tons of flour had ...

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  15. FORMER NAZI IN LOAN QUIZ; R.S.L. TO PROTEST

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The R.S.L. will strongly protest against the inclusion of Herr Arnold von Skerst as a reserve in the Sixth ...

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  16. Dieppe Raid "Fooled Germans Completely"

    OTTAWA, Sunday: Earl Mountbatten of Burma, who planned the Dieppe raid, said in a speech today that it was ...

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  17. VICIOUS ATTACK ON WOMAN

    SYDNEY, Sunday: A sex pervert made a vicious attack on a woman in Cremorne last night. As she struggled desperately ...

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  18. SOVIET CONSUL-GENERAL LEAVES UNITED STATES

    NEW YORK, Sunday: Stripped of his credentials as the Soviet Consul-General (M. Jacob Lomakin) sailed yesterday on the ...

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  19. Diver Descends 535fr.-Sets World Record

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): Petty Officer W. Ballard descended 535ft, from the submarine resclue ship H.M.S. Reclaim ...

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  20. French Swimmer For Aust?

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The French swimmer, Alex Jany, and the Mexican diver, Jack Capilla, are to be invited by the ...

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  21. Mr. Ward Will Leave Aust.-Russia Society

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The Minister for External Territories (Mr. E. A. Ward) said last night that he would resign from the ...

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  24. Big Flying-Boat Breaks Records

    CHICAGO, Sunday (A.A.P.): The Navy's biggest flying-boat. "Caroline Mars," landed on Lake Michigan yesterday after ...

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  25. CABLES IN BRIEF

    GENEVA, Sunday: The Economic and Social Committee of the Security Council would play a major role in the U.N.O. ...

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  26. One Killed; Two Badly Hurt in Car Accidents

    SYDNEY, Sunday: One man was killed and two others critically injured in car accidents last night. ...

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  27. Skeleton May be Remains of West Ryde Man

    SYDNEY, Sunday: A skeleton round in the bush near Hornsby on Friday is believed to be the remains of Ashton Holdsworth ...

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  28. MAN STABBED IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: Anthony Murray, 37, was found stabbed in the chest in a lane off Flinders street last night. ...

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  29. Manifesto From Congress of Intellectuals

    WARSAW, Poland, Sunday (A.A.P.): The World Congress of Intellectuals has issued a manifesto condemning "the ...

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  30. WILD BRAWL IN CAFE

    SYDNEY, Sunday: In a fierce brawl in a chop suey cafe in Bondi last night, chairs were used as weapons by brawlers ...

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  31. Death of Sydney Entertainer

    SYDNEY, Sunday: One of Sydney's best-known entertainers, Jack Lumsdaine, died suddenly last night. ...

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