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    First Australian picture of the English Test team in cricket attire. From left, top row: Jas. Langridge, D. Compton, L. Hutton, T. G. Evans. Centre row: C. Washbrook, D. V. P. Wright, J. T. Ikin, A. V. Bedser, T. P. B. Smith, D. Pollard, Mr R. Howard (manager). Bottom row: J. Hardstaff, L. B. Fishlock, N. W. D. Yardley (vice-capt.), W. R. Hammond (capt.), W. Edrich, P. A. Gibb, W. Voce. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Churchill's Daughter, Prince Linked in Rumor Of Romance

    There is much mystery about tho departure of Mr Churchill and his youngest daughter Mary on a visit to the Belgian Regent (Prince Charles) and the Queen Dowager. Belgian rumors are romantically linking the names of Mary Churchill (aged 23) with Prince ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. REDS RAISE OUTCRY ON VERDICTS

    LONDON, October 1.--The 18 convicted war criminals were segregated into three groups when they were taken to the cells after their sentences, says Reuter's correspondent at Nuremberg. The 11 condemned to death (excluding ...

    Article : 900 words
  7. PLEAS FOR MERCY

    FRANKFURT, October 1.--Three of the 12 Nazi chiefs sentenced to he hanged--Ribbentrop, ...

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  8. PLANE SHATTERS NON-STOP RECORD BY 3321 MILES

    NEW YORK, October 1.--The long distance Neptune plane (Truculent Turtle) landed at Columbus, Ohio, at 5.28 p.m., GMT, having flown non-stop from. Perth, Western Australia, a distance of 11,237 miles. The ...

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  9. AMERICAN WITNESS GIVES EVIDENCE ON BEHALF OF COUSENS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--He had too much faith in the understanding of the Americans to think they would regard his broadcasting from Radio Tokio as most reprehensible, said Lieut. Commander G. Henshaw at the hearing of the Cousens case to-day. He never thought there would be any question about ...

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  10. NO COMPLAINTS

    LONDON, October 1.--The Queensland Agent General (Mr, L. H. Pike), in a letter to the 'Times' ...

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  11. CONVERSIONS BY FORCE

    BELGRADE, October 1.--Allegations of forcible mass conversions to Catholicism were made against Archbishop Stepinac, ...

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  12. FREEDOM MAY BE DIFFICULT FOR LIBERATED NAZIS

    LONDON, October 1.--Von Papen told the Press after his acquittal that his first wish was to rejoin his wife and two children, then to disappear and never to see the Press again, says Reuter's Nuremberg correspondent. ...

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  13. Negroes Tackle Truman on Lynchings

    A delegation of negroes, led by Paul Robeson, told President Truman that if the U.S. Government did not do something ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. "SCOUNDRELS DESERVING OF DEATH"

    NEW YORK, October 1.--Early editorial comment on Nuremberg is generally approving, although the 'New ...

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  15. Bush Fires Endangering Homes; Heavy Damage

    BURLEIGH HEADS, Wednesday.--A thrilling rescue of a timbergetter and his wife, last-minute saves of four homes, damage to several banana plantations, and the destruction of hundreds of acres of grass were ...

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  16. MORE FIGHTING BREAK OUT IN PERSIA

    LONDON, October 1.--Fresh fighting is reported to have broken out in Kermanahan, Persia, where tribesmen are ...

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  17. Britain Tests Stalin's Offer

    First official comment on Stalin's peace statement came from Britain's Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Sir Hector ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. FORDE NOW 1318 BEHIND

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Both sides agree Mr. Forde has lost Capricornia. After another 4000 votes had been counted to-day Mr. Davidson increased his lead from 751 to 1318, while a Rockhampton report credited him with a majority of 1707. In Sydney to-day. Mr. Forde ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. FIREBUG ACTIVE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The life of a bedridden girl was endangered by a firebug, who is believed to have been responsible for ...

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  20. LOCUST PLAGUE

    NEW YORK, September 1.--The 'Times' Rio de Janeiro correspondent says a column of locusts 60 ...

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  21. CANNOT FORM CABINET

    ALEXANDRIA, October 1.--Sherif Sabry Pasha has asked King Farouk to relieve him of the task of forming a Government ...

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  22. THEY KNEW

    LONDON, October 1.--The Exchange Telegraph Agency stated despite the secrecy ...

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  23. BRITISH NCO KILLED

    JERUSALEM, October 1.--A British Army motor cyclist wounded in an ambush in North Tel-Aviv. who was a ...

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  24. ANOTHER ISM

    MADRID, October 1.--General Franco, speaking at Burgos, on the tenth anniversary of his assumption of office, said: "Spain is ...

    Article : 39 words
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