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  4. HUGE BOMBER BUILT IN AUSTRALIA

    First Australian-built Lincoln bomber flying low over the crowd which watched its official test flight in Melbourne. The flight was the main feature of the week-end display of aircraft at Fishermen's Bend, Victoria, to support the £70,000,000 Security ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRITAIN AND FRANCE FAIL TO AGREE ON SPANISH ISSUE

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): "Britain for the second time has refused to join France in placing 'the case of Franco-Spain before the Security Council," says an American Associated Press report from Paris. "The British Ambassador (Mr. Duff Cooper) ...

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  6. PERSIA TO APPEAL TO U.N.O.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. (A.A.P.): The Persian Government has instructed its Ambassador (Hussein Ala) to appeal to the Security Council of the United Nations against the continued presence of Russian ...

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  7. Britain's Hard Job in Germany

    LONDON, Tuesday: "The German leaders promised that if they went down they would leave a trail of desolation, and they have been ...

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  8. RAILWAY WORKS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The State Government has allocated £350,000 this financial year for track work on the railway line between Sydney ...

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  9. SENSATIONAL FRENCH TRIAL

    PARIS, Tuesday (A.A.P.): A ghoulish argument concerning the number of murders with which Dr. Marcel Petiot was ...

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  10. COMMUNIST THREAT IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday (A.A.P.): China's Government-Communist quarrel flared up anew amid mutual accusations of unprovoked military ...

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  11. GOERING REGRETTED V BOMB SHORTAGE

    NUREMBERG, Tuesday. (A.A.P.): A denial by Goering that he had set fire to the Reichstag, or that Himmler had entered into secret negotiations with the leaders of Nazism in an effort to secure power in ...

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  12. U.S. NAVAL CRUISE

    "WASHINGTON, Tuesday: The U.S. Secretary for State (Mr. Byrnes) declined to comment to-day on the report that the State ...

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  13. WAGGA WATER SUPPLY WORKS

    At yesterday's meeting of the Southern Riverina County Council held at Wagga it was decided to apply to the Loan Council for ...

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  14. Fight Over Fish in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A buyer at the Sydney Fish Market this week claimed he had received only mullet for the past three weeks. When ...

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  15. SOVIET SPY RING IN CANADA

    OTTAWA, Tuesday: "As serious a situation as ever existed in Canada," was how the Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) described the ...

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  16. DARWIN TRIALS OF JAPANESE

    DARWIN, Tuesday: The Military Court which tried the Japanese on charges of beating and torturing Australians in Timor was a legally ...

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  17. Little Children Done to Death

    HAMBURG, Tuesday: Within the space of two years, 40,000 people "disappeared" at Neuengamme concentration camp near Hamburg ...

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  18. TRADE WITH BRAZIL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A suggestion by the Brazilian Minister to Australia (Senor O. Correla) that Brazilian cotton could be exchanged ...

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  19. BEER STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Unless there is an early termination of the strike involving employees of Tooth's brewery, Sydney hotels may have to ...

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  21. CHALLENGE TO THE WORLD

    ATLANTI CITT, Tuesday: "The current famine in Europe may destroy more lives than any war in history unless food ...

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  22. "DOWN AND OUT"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The winner of the block of flats, valued at £5,500, Mrs. Harriet Kerr, of Backwater ...

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  23. Rationing of Petrol to Continue

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Petrol rationing could not be abolished until Australia had a greater supply, the Minister for Supply (Senator ...

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  24. Murder Charge at Rabaul

    RABAUL, Tuesday: A Chinese victim of Japanese torture was forced by a Japanese corporal to drink all the water he was capable ...

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  25. Experiments by Soviet With V2's

    LONDON, Tuesday. "German scientists and technicians, working under Russian supervision, will shortly fire a score of experimental ...

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  26. A.N.A. PLANE CRASH

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Believed to be the body of Miss Leila Joynston, of Camberwell, Melbourne, the body of another passenger of the ...

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