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  4. TARONGA PARK ELEPHANTS SOLVE HEAT PROBLEM

    Jill and Sarina frolicked so much with the hose at Taronga Park, Sydney, in an endeavor to keep cool that they burst it ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. U.N. TO FACE VITAL ISSUES

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): The Persian, Greek and Indonesian questions will soon come before the Security Council of the United Nations, says the diplomatic ...

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  6. SOIL EROSION TO BE TACKLED

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The State Premiers and Commonwealth Government to-day decided to tackle firmly the soil erosion problem. A standing committee on ...

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  7. Stay-in Strike By R.A.F. Men

    KARACHI, Thurs. (A.A.P.): Two thousand members of the R.A.F. are reported to be conducting a stay-in strike at ...

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  8. FIRST PRIORITY URGED FOR WATER SCHEMES

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The appilcation of first priority to water conservation in power undertaking was urged to-day by the ...

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  9. CONCERN OVER POLISH MURDERS

    LONDON. Thursday (A.A.P.): "I am seriously concerned over the number of political murders committed in Poland, in ...

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  10. DOUBLE STABBING TRAGEDY AT ALBURY

    ALBURY, Thursday: A man and woman died in Albury early this morning as a result of stab wounds. The tragedy as discovered at the Railway Commercial Hotel, Albury, at 4 a.m., and before he ...

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  11. DEPORTATION OF BALTS

    STOCKHOLM. Thursday: The deportation to Russia under the greatest secrecy of 340 German and Balt internees began ...

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  12. SOCIALIST PRESIDENT ELECTED

    PARIS. Thursday (A.A.P.).: Felix Gouin, the 62-year-old Socialist, who has been President of the Constituent ...

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  13. PEARL HARBOR INQUIRY

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.—General Short, who was in charge of Hawaii at the time of the Japanese attack, told the ...

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  14. Remand On Revolver Charge

    SYDNEY, Thursday: At the Central Court to-day. Douglas Ronald Morris, aged 26 years, journalist, was remanded to April 4 on a ...

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  15. ELECTRICITY AUTHORITY

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The president of the Local Government Association of N.S.W. (Mr. E. S. Shaw) had stated that he was well ...

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  18. "Jewbaiter" Collapses At Trials

    NUREMBERG. Thurs (A.A.P.) "Jewbalter" Streicher collapsed with a 15 minute heart attack at the Nuremterg Palace of Justice ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA'S FUTURE

    SYDNEY, Thursday: All over the world there was a favorable impression of Australia, said the president of the Employers' ...

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  20. KATOOMBA STILL HELD UP

    SYDNEY. Thursday: Wharf Jaborers to-day refused to unload the Katoomba, which has been held up since last Saturday, by the refusal ...

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  21. ARMY MINISTER OFF TO JAPAN

    MOROTAI, Thursday: Addressing 5000 members of the Australian occupation force, the Army Minister (Mr. forde) said he would follow ...

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  22. "BISCUIT TIN KING'S" FORTUNE

    SYDNEY, Thursday: It is believed that Mr. J. N. Crawford, of Mayfield Station. Emu Swamp, in the Orange district, is a relative of ...

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  23. CHILD DIES AFTER "BITE BY ANT"

    SYDNEY, Thursday: After complaining to his parents that he had been bitten by a bull-ant, a six-year-old boy, John Matthew ...

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  24. Editor's Property Confiscated

    PARIS, Thursday: The property of Jean Luchiere. editor of the "Nouveau Temps," who was sentenced to death for exchanging ...

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