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  3. FORECAST:

    FINE, EXCEPT FOR LIGHT LOCAL SHOWER OR TWO; WIND E TO NE. ...

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  4. Trade Unions Seek Representation At U.N. Assembly

    LONDON, Tuesday: With M. Spaak presiding and Mr. J. Byrnes (U.S.A.) and Mr. Noel Baker (Britain) among the delegates, the General Committee of the United Nations this morning ...

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  5. Doenitz Curses Witness

    LONDON, Tuesday: Admiral Doenitz, former commander of the German Navy, cursed a witness, ...

    Article : 179 words
  6. Catching Fish the Easiest Way

    THE catch and how it was caught. Left: A Javanese weighing his day's catch at the fish market, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 42 words
  7. Indonesian Attitude To Dutch

    BATAVIA, Tuesday: At a Press conference this morning the Premier of the Indonesians (Dr Sutan ...

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  8. BRITAIN BUILDING MORE SHIPS

    LONDON, Tuesday:—Lloyd's return of shipbuilding, the second issued since the end of the war, shows that ...

    Article : 186 words
  9. No Russian Interterence in Persian Area

    LONDON, Tuesday: The first provincial council elections sponsored by the Persian National ...

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  10. "CORRESPONDENTS' PRESENCE INOPPORTUNE"

    LONDON, Tuesday: Reuter's Teheran correspondent says: The Russians have officially informed the British and ...

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  11. Killed Herself After Friend Was Drowned

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: After an airman friend had been drowned in her presence in the Yarra River on Sunday, Shirley ...

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  12. Churchill Gives Views On Arriving in U.S.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: Mr and Mrs Churchill good humoredly faced a large Press conference ...

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  13. Control In North Indo-China

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: The Hanoi correspondent of Associated Press says: The Veitnaam Republic, which ousted the ...

    Article : 195 words
  14. Employers' Co-operation Essential

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Discussing the increased rate achieved in demobilising the Australian armed forces, the Minister for ...

    Article : 177 words
  15. 117,000 BACK FROM THE ISLANDS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: Stating that he had just come from Army headquarters, where he had had frequent discussions with military leaders to speed up the return of service men and women from the islands, the ...

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  16. One Dead after Bomb Thrown At Cairns

    CAIRNS, Tuesday: Vivienne Mantell, one of the victims of a bomb-throwing incident in Grafton Street last night, died in Cairns Hospital this afternoon after an operation. ...

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  17. Major Role to British Private Enterprise

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The Washington correspondent of the New York Times says: The Lord President of the Council ...

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  18. BRITISH AND INDIAN REGIMENTS FOR JAPAN

    LONDON, Tuesday: Two brigades of infantry, one British and one Indian, and the 7th Light Cavalry Regiment, from the ...

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  19. Why Petrol Rationing Is Retained ing Is

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Minister for Supply and Shipping (Senator Ashley) told a deputation from the NRMA and the ...

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  20. New Move To Man Dutch Ships

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A further effort to man the Dutch vessels held up in Australian ports because of the "black" union ban ...

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  21. BONES FOUND IN ASHES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: A man has been arrested and charged by the police with the wilful murder of Mrs Bridget Guy ...

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  22. British Aid For Channel Islands

    LONDON, Tuesday: Britain would press the Channel Islands' [?] for reparations, said the Home Secretary (Mr ...

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  23. 90-YEAR-OLD DISPUTE TO GO WORLD COURT

    LONDON, Tuesday: Britain has showed trust in UNO by announcing that she intends to place a ...

    Article : 225 words
  24. Japanese Officer Sentenced To Be Shot

    MOROTAI, Tuesday: Captain Kato has been sentenced to be shot for the murder of an Australian prisoner of war at Keparakopa, near Merauke, in March, 1945. An Australian, the only sur ...

    Article : 155 words
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