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  4. SERVICES CRICKET TEAM

    Members of the Services cricket team, who have been on an extended tour of England and India, sorting out their baggage after their arrival at Mascot aerodrome on Wednesday from Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. KING ENTERTAINS DELEGATES TO U.N.O. CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): "In the long course of British history no more important meeting has been held in London than the General Assembly of the United Nations' Organisation," said His Majesty King George VI., addressing his guests at a banquet at St. James' Palace for the delegates of 51 nations last night. "The eyes of all ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GERMAN INFILTRATION POLICY

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): A report by the Nazi Foreign Office police, boasting of strong pro-German activities by anti-Communists in the "general staff" of the R.A.F., was presented by the U.S.prosecution at the Nuremberg trial yesterday ...

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  7. Serious Position in Hospitals

    SYDNEY, Thurs.: According to medical practitioners many Sydney adults suffering from chronic ...

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  8. "GOOD OLD IKE"

    [?] Thursday: General Eisenhower received a wildly enthusiastic welcome when he arrived here to-day. Thousands lined the ...

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  9. DEMONSTRATIONS BY U.S. TROOPS

    YOKOHAMA, Thurs.: After a provost marshal had reported that he had broken up mob demonstrations by soldiers protesting against the slowdown in demobilisation, Lieut.-General Charles Hall ...

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  10. Bathurst Class Ships For Holland

    LONDON, [?] The Nettier lands Navy announce that it intends to buy Australian built Bathurst class minesweepers from Britain. ...

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  11. Dr. Evatt to Guide Australia's Voice at U.N.O.

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Minister for the Navy and Munitions (Mr. makin), who left Sydney to-day to represent Australia at the ...

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  12. More Discoveries in Chicago Child Murder Case

    CHICAGO, Thursday: The police found a blood-stained yellow blanket and a nightgown in the apartment where the ...

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  13. WAR GRIME TRIALS IN JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Thurs.: The organisation for the trial of Jap warmakers. over which General ...

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  15. OPPOSITION IN JAVA TO REPUBLIC

    BATAVIA, Thursday: Stories of disturbances in some inland areas in Java, and exposition to the Indonesian Republic and ...

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  16. WAGGA BASE HOSPITAL

    When the Minister for Health was in Wagga for the opening of the Wagga Base Hospital maternity block extention a few weeks ago. ...

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  17. ATOMIC BOMB PRODUCTION

    STOCKHOLM, Thursday: The foremost Swedish atomic scientist, Professor Marine Eiegbahn, commenting on Dr. Armattoe's ...

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  18. MRS LIVESEY ARRIVES IN ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, Thurs,: Mrs. Ethel Livesey arrived at Adelaide to-day to face a 12-year-old charge of false pretences. She was ...

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  19. "KILLER" CALDWELL COURT MARTIAL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Air Commodore A. H. Cobby has been subpoenaed to give evidence for the defence at the court ...

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  20. Mr. Attlee Opens Conference

    LONDON, Thurs.: The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) to-day met the delegates in the meeting hall and the great and vital meeting ...

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  21. LENGTH OF SERVICE DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A dispute regarding length of service, which prevented the resumption of work at Lysaght's Newcastle ...

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