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  2. Forecast

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  6. British Expert To Review Our Army Set-up

    CANBERRA: The Deputy Chief of the Imperial General Staff, Lisut.—General Sir Kenneth Crawford, will visit Australia in November on route to the United States "in the course of a world tour of British army overseas stations." ...

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  7. WEEK-END CRUCIAL IN MOSCOW PARLEYS

    LOUDON: Reuter's diplomatic writer says it is expected that a crucial meeting between M. Molotov and the three Western envoys will take place in Moscow before to-night. If M. Moltov at this meeting cannot hold out definite ...

    Article : 664 words
  8. Suspicion Hampering Work Of Atomic Scientists

    WASHINGTON: David Lilienthal, chairman of the United Spates Atomic Energy Commission, said yesterday that atomic progress was being hampered by unfair investigations of atomic scientists. ...

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  9. Heard Nan Suicide Over Telephone

    SYDNEY: Mrs Doris French, of Coogee, said in the Coroner's Court yesterday that she heard Francis ...

    Article : 146 words
  10. Red Says His Statement Was Distorted

    BRISBANE: Mr Gilbert Burns Queensland executive member of the communist party, claimed last night that his statement on ...

    Article : 356 words
  11. Nizam Orders Cease Fire In Hyderabad

    LONDON: New Delhi radio yesterday broadcast a statement which quoted Hyderabad radio as stating that the Nizam had ordered a cease fire and had accepted the designation of his Ministers. ...

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  12. Stalin Told Why Soviet Is Hated

    LONDON: Reuter's says The Recorder published a letter written udder the nom de plume "Brutus," who claimed ...

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  13. Crew Of H.M.A.S. Kanimbla In Riot In Genoa

    LONDON: Three officers and100 ratings from H.M.A.S. Kanimbla were detained by Italian police following disturbances late on ...

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  14. Whole Family Stricken With Paralysis

    DEERFIELD (Illinois): A whole family of six children, ranging from one to seven years, has been stricken with ...

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  15. Mass Burial For Northern Smash Victims

    TOWNSVILLE: A mass funeral of nine of the 10 victims of the Macrossan bridge motor smash on Thursday will be held in Charters ...

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  16. 61,000 Tons Of Coal Lost This Week

    SYDNEY: Disputes on New South Wales coalfields this Week caused a total loss of £61,220 tons—the third heaviest weekly loss ...

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  17. War Widow's Pension Case Goes To Chifley

    CANBERRA: from two Ministers in Canberra and departmental officers in Melbourne the case for an increase in the allowance of a ...

    Article : 207 words
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  19. Martial Law In Central Java City

    BATAVIA (AAP-Reuter): Martial law has been proclaimed in the Republican central Java city of Surakarta, following a renewed ...

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  20. Family Brawl; Two In Hospital

    BRISBANE: A man was shot and his brother, and father injured in an alleged altercation in their home at Virginia avenue ...

    Article : 132 words
  21. Outsize Baby; 15lb. 8½oz. And 27½in. Tall

    SYDNEY: An Australian weight record is claimed for a baby born at Narrabri Hospital yesterday. ...

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  22. Fertiliser Subsidy To Be Paid To Farmers

    CANBERRA: Mr Pollard announced yesterday that in future the subsidy on superphosphates would be paid only to primary ...

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  24. Mr. Spender Urges Tightening Up Of Crimes Act

    CANBERRA: The re-drafting of the Crimes Act to cover treasonable and seditious offences by throwing a Wider net than exists ...

    Article : 238 words
  25. Big Death Toll; Heavy Damage In Japanese Typhoon

    TOKIO (A.A.P.-Reuter): Deaths in Nagasaki and Saga prefectures, the centre of the typhoon damage, totalled 148 at 8 a.m. yesterday. The United States Eighth Army announced that seven persons were missing and 56 injured. ...

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  26. Textile Workers To Decide Action At Week-End

    IPSWICH: Whatever action is considered necessary to agitate for a higher scale of wages will be decided by a mass meeting of ...

    Article : 151 words
  27. £1000 For Scots College From Insurance Policy

    BRISBANE: When an RAAF pilot, Leonard Allison, of Warwick, was killed over England in 1942 his old school, The ...

    Article : 146 words
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