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  4. CHILDREN ASSEMBLE PETS FOR ANNUAL PARADE

    Among the varied assortments of pets assembled for the annual parade through Bankstown (Sydney) on Friday was this goat. Perched on its back were other pets, including a bantam. Although more than 50 children arrived at the Central Banks town Public School with their pets, the procession had to be postponed because of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THOUSANDS OF NAZIS AWAIT TRIAL

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): At least 2000 Germans have been rounded up and await trial for the murder or brutal treatment of hundreds of U.S. airmen who fell into their hands after baling out, or making forced landings, according to an American ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA GAINS SEAT ON SECURITY COUNCIL

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): After an almost embarrassing Deadlock between Australia and Canada, Australia was given a non-permanent seat on the United Nations' Security Council. The Australian delegate (Colonel Hodgson) received ...

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  7. DR. EVATT ON CHOICE OF AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Hailing the election of Australia to one of the six nonpermanent seats on the United Nations Security ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN NAMED FOR WORLD COURT

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Professor K. H. Bailey. Professor of Public Law at Melbourne University, will be nominated by Australia ...

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  9. BABY'S BODY IN WOLLUNDRY LAGOON

    About 11.30 a.m. on Saturday, a resident of Wagga was crossing the Trail-street footbridge over the Wollundry Lagoon when she ...

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  10. U.S. DISPUTES

    WASHINGTON, Sunday: The Government might seize the telephone exchanges if the strike position became more acute, said ...

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  11. LORD LOUIS MOUNTBATTEN

    SINGAPORE, Saturday "I wish I had had the Australian troops with me in Burma and I was very pleased to have them for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Russian Delegate

    SOFIA, Sunday: The Soviet Vice-Commissar for Foreign Affairs (M. Vyshinsky) left. Sofia for Moscow instead of London, as ...

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  13. A.C.T.U. Moves For Change in Arbitration Act

    SYDNEY. Sunday: Proposals for the remodelling of the Federal Arbitration Court put forward by the A.C.T.U. were ...

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  14. NEW BLOOD IN LIBERAL PARTY

    SYDNEY Sunday: Sir Frederick Stewart (Lib.), M.H.R., for Parramatta, who has announced that he will not seek ...

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  15. Mr. Makin in London

    LONDON, Sunday: The Australian Minister for the Navy (Mr. Makin), who is Australia's delegate to the United Nations' ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL CRISIS IN ARGENTINA

    BUENOS AIRES, Sunday: Manufacturers, industrialists and businessmen announced that all commerce and industries ...

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  18. Found Dead in Bathroom

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The police are investigating the death of Mary Buchanan Whitehead, aged 42 years, widow, of ...

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  19. No Decision On U.S. Strike

    NEW YORK, Sunday: Despite a nine-hour conference between the parties and Government conciliators, the nation-wide ...

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  20. 40-Hour Week Hold-up

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: The conference between the Minister for Labor (Mr Holloway) and the A.C.T.U Emergency ...

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  21. TEST FLIGHT OF NEW PLANE

    LONDON, Sunday: The first Avro Tudor airliner off the production lines went through a successful test flight yesterday, ...

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  22. Britain Building Giant Aircraft Carriers

    LONDON, Sunday: Britain has three 45,000-ton aircraft carriers under construction, but these giants will be only part of a huge ...

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  23. CEASE FIRE ORDERED IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Sunday: A Government spokesman announced tha Generalissimo Chiang KaiShek had ordered all guns ...

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  24. Dutch Ships to Leave Australia With Empty Holds

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Five Dutch ships which have been idle in Australian ports since September will put to seat with their holds ...

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  26. MAN POUND ON ROAD SERIOUSLY INJURED

    SYDNEY, Sunday: A dying deposition has been taken from Charles Vincent Graham, aged 63 years, timber cutter, by the ...

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  27. Seven Injured in City Collision

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Seven people were injured when a car and a lorry collided at the corner of Archer and Ashley streets, ...

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  28. Wage Increase For U.S. Oilmen

    NEW YORK. Sunday: The Fact Finding Board which investigated the three months dispute In the oil industry, has ...

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  29. Arabs Hold Up Train in Palestine

    JERUSALEM, Sunday: It is officially revealed that about 70 aimed Arabs attacked the HaifaLydda train which was derailed ...

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  30. Mrs. Livesey in Adelaide

    ADELAIDE, Sunday: The presence of Mrs. Ethel Livesey in an Adelaide hotel has been attracting crowds of curious people. The ...

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  31. Collapse of Jetties pauses Many Deaths

    LONDON, Sunday: About 160 pilgrims are believed to have been killed and more than 200 injured when temporary jetties ...

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