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  4. £ 100,000 Blaze at Wagga Army Headquarters

    Army stores and equipment valued at about £100,000 were destroyed yesterday when the wooden gun-park at the Wagga unit headquarters of the 7/21 Reconnaissance Regiment in the grounds of the Drill Hall, was mysteriously ...

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  5. SAILS SET FOR TASMANIA

    THE START of the 680-mile Sydney-Hobart yacht race in Sydney Harbor this week. The yachts are working into a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Germs Not Used on American Captives

    WASHINGTON, Tues. (A.A.P.): Joseph Kennan, United States Prosecutor at the Tokyo war crimes trials, said last night that his investigators ...

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  7. NEW INDONESIA "WILL NEVER FORGET AUSTRALIA'S HELP"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Indonesian Government would never forget Australia's help in settling its dispute with the Dutch, the Ambassador-at-large for the Indonesian Republic (Mr. A. A. Maramas) said on his ...

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  8. MARGARET RINTOUL REPORTED LEADING IN HOBART YACHT RACE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The yawl, Margaret Rintoul, was repeated at 10 o'clock tonight to be leading the fleet of 15 in the Sydney-Hobart race. She was 30 miles east-southeast of Montague ...

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  9. Television's Great Strides in America

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (A.A.P.): David Sarnoff, chairman of the Radio Corporation of America ...

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  10. WHARF TROUBLF IN MELBOURNE; LINER DELAYED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The sailing-time of the liner Stratheden has been put back 24 hours because the Melbourne wharf ...

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  11. Giant Explosion Seen on Star

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday (A.A.P.): A pair of astronomers at Mount Hamilton (California) reported yesterday that they had ...

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  12. CHEERS AND TENSION IN BATAVIA

    BATAVIA, Tuesday (A.A.P.- Reuter): Before dawn today troop-carriers rumbled into Batatavia, taking Indonesian battal ...

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  13. Unemployment Rise Forecast in United States

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: The American Federation of Labor forecast yesterday that unemployment in the United States ...

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  14. A New Nation is Born The United States of Indonesia

    BATAVIA, Tuesday: Festive drums decorated with white and red ribbons today throbbed a monotonous welcome in Java, Sumatra, Bali, Borneo and Timor, to the birth of a new nation—the United States of Indonesia. TODAY, Batavia reverted ...

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  15. BRITAIN SIGNS TRADE PACT WITH YUGOSLAVIA

    LONDON, Tuesday, (A.A.P.): Britain and Yugoslavia have signed a trade-agreement in Belgrade providing for an estimated ...

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  18. Dutch Queen Signs Transfer of Sovereignty

    AMSTERDAM. Tues. (A.A.P.): Indonesia formally became a sovereign independent nation at 7.15 a.m. (G.M.T.) today when ...

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  19. Remand On Murder Charge; Mutilated Body

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Olaf Kaal Kharlsen, 53. stoker, was charged in the City Court with having murdered William ...

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  20. BRITAIN TO RECOGNISE NEW REPUBLIC

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): A Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday that Britain would grant full de jure recognition to ...

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