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  4. U.S.A. AND PACIFIC BASES

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): "It might be," "That is possible," and "That may well be," were almost all the answers that British, U.S., foreign and Australian questioners could draw from the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) regarding ...

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  5. JEWS COMMEMORATE LIBERATION OF BELSEN CAMP

    Exactly a year after the liberation of the notorious Bel sen Camp, in Germany, where thousands of Jews were murdered and thrown into mass graves, a memorial stone was unveiled at the camp site. Hundreds of former inmates formed a procession and marched across the camp site carrying wreaths and banners. The plaque is inscribed in both English and Yiddish. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AUSTRALIA HAS SUPPORT

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (A.A.P.): It is officially announced that Brazil will support Australia's motion before the Security Council for investigation of the situation in Spain. ...

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  7. BATTLE IN ITALIAN PRISON

    MILAN, Tues.: A fierce gun battle at the San Vittore Gaol is still raging between the mutinous inmates, ...

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  8. £6/8/ AN ACRE FOR WANTABADGERY EAST PROPERTY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The State Government will acquire two-thirds of Wantebadgery East. Sir Keith Murdoch's £90,000 grazing estate ...

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  9. GREEK TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Mayor (M. Aterabcullis) and councillors of the city of Rhoddes in Greece, have named one of their central ...

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  10. NOT ENOUGH WHEAT TO MEET U.N.R.R.A. DEMAND

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: The U.S. Secretary for Agriculture (Mr. Anderson) told a Press conference that the world wheat exporting countries were unable to supply U.N.R.R.A. with the 700,000 tons of wheat and ...

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  11. ARSENICAL POISONING IN CAMP

    NUREMBERG, Tuesday: It is officially revealed that more German prisoners of war were stricken by ...

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  12. General Blamey Replies

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Replying to-day to the cabled report that Mr. Chifley had stated in London that General Blarney was not a ...

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  13. SENSATIONAL CHARGES AGAINST SOVIET

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: Telling the Senate of irresponsible attacks by Russian fliers on U.S. planes. Senator Bridges ...

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  14. Darwin War Crime Trials

    DARWIN, Tuesday: Admission that he had been given orders for the execution of an Australian and a British prisoner, under pressure ...

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  15. Australia's Gift to House of Commons

    LONDON, Tuesday: Mr. Chifley to-day informed Mr. Attlee of Australia's proposal to replace the Speaker's chair in the House ...

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  16. NO TRACE OF LOST WALLET WORTH £2000

    No trace has yet been found of the wallet containing loose diamonds and cash to the value of more than £2000 which was lost between ...

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  17. Lightning Hurls Man Through Wall of Room

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: William Bassett, of West Coburg, was hurled 20ft through a bedroom wall by lightning this morning. He was ...

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  18. FIVE JAPANESE HANGED FOR BRUTALITY

    SHANGHAI, Tuesday: Major General Masataka Kaburagl, former chief of staff of the Japanese 34th Army, and four officers were hanged ...

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  20. BUNNERONC DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Sydney County Council to-day received a settlement offer from the unions involved in the Bunnerong Power ...

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  21. LABORER KILLED BY FALL OF EARTH

    ADELAIDE, Monday: Ronald Matthew Whelan, aged 24 years, laborer, was killed in Kent Town to-day when three tons of earth ...

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  22. YACHT SAFE IN SYDNEY

    The yacht Defiance shown riding at anchor in Sydney Harbor after a rough voyage from Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. HEVER CASTLE ROBBERY

    LONDON, Tuesday: The police are puzzled about the motives of thieves who broke into Colonel Astor's Hever Castle and stole ...

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  25. U.S. Expected to Abandon Huge War Stocks

    WASHINGTON, Tues. (A.A.P.): The U.S. Under-Secretary for War (Mr. Royall) said that it was expected that more than 1000 million ...

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  26. Seven Balloons Missing

    PARIS, Sunday: There has been no news of any of the seven balloons which rose from Paris on Sunday in the first, balloon race ...

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  27. Charted With Treason

    LONDON, Tuesday: "Nine Maltese British subjects, including a Franciscan monk were brought by air from Italy last Thursday and ...

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  28. Missing Airman Located

    LONDON, Tuesday: After Jimmy Mollison had been reported misting for two days on a flight from Cairo to Karachi, he was located at ...

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  29. MUSSOLINI'S BODY STOLEN FROM GRAVE

    ROME, Tuesday (A.A.P): The Milan municipality has issued a communique stating: 'Mussolini's body was removed by unknown ...

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