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  3. FORECAST:

    FINE, COLD NIGHT, FROSTS; S TO SW WINDS ...

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  4. Conflicting Reports on Italian King.

    LONDON, Thursday: The Associated Press representative in Rome says: King Umberto and his suite left the Quirinal Palace at 1.45 pm, travelled in five cars to Ciampine airport, and de- ...

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  5. TO BE FEDERAL-STATE AUTHORITY FOR COAL INDUSTRY IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Thursday: A joint Commonwealth-State authority will be set up for the purpose of reorganising and rehabilitating the coal industry in New South Wales. ...

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    ADMIRAL SIR LOUIS KEPPEL HAMILTON, first Naval member and Chief of Naval Staff, with colleagues at the meeting of naval members of the Australian Commonwealth Naval Board recently: Standing next to Admiral Sir Louis Keppel Hamilton are Commodore F. M. Armstrong, second naval member; Engineer Rear-Admiral A. B. Doyle, third naval member and chief of construction; Rear-Admiral G. D. Moore, flag officer in charge of Sydney; Commodore J. A. Collins, Commodore Commanding the Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Chetniks Fought With Germans Against Partisans

    LONDON, Thursday: A Belgrade message says: General Mikhailovitch before the 'War Crimes Tribunal admitted that Chetniks fought alongside the Germans, White Russians, Bulgarians, and Quisling forces against ...

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  8. Similar Discharges For Deserters As Other Troops

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: About 8000 deserters are being wiped off the books of the Army and ...

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  9. PETITION BY JAP DEFENCE IGNORED

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The War Crimes Court, at least for the present, has ignored the petition asking ...

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  10. Nudist Clubs In Germany

    LONDON, Thursday: The nudist cult is flourishing in Bavaria, says the Associated Press correspondent at ...

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  11. INFORMATION GROUP'S FOR EACH COUNTRY. Ffl

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The Herald-Tribune says: In the face of strenuous Russian objections, the United ...

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  12. FREE HOSPITAL SCHEME BEGINS JULY 1 JULY 1

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Commonwealth free hospital scheme will commence on July 1 and. all hospital ...

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  13. MacArthur's Attitude Changed

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The Herald-Tribune's Tokio correspondent says: General MacArthur apparently has decided ...

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  14. WOOL PUBLICITY IN US.

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The New York Times says: The International Wool Secretariat has leased the entire floor of a ...

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  15. PREFABRICATED STEEL HOUSES FOR VICTORIA

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Victoria would order 1000 prefabricated steel houses as soon as they had been proved ...

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  16. INSURANCE COMMISSIONER APPOINTED

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Commonwealth Actuary (Mr W. C. Balmford) has been appointed Insurance Commissioner ...

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  17. Gov't Official Believe U.S. Shipping Strike Will Be Averted.

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The Herald-Tribune's Washington correspondent says: Government officials are confident that the shipping strike will be averted. The C.I.O. president (Mr Murray) is acting as ...

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  18. FOUR BRITISH MURDERED BY INDONESIANS

    LONDON, Thursday: An RAF regiment sentry at Medan airfield found four of his comrades with their throats cut and ...

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  19. SALE OF RESIDENTIAL BUSINESSES

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Conflict between two national security regulations relating to the sale of residential businesses ...

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  20. Trial of 52 Nazis

    LONDON, Thursday: A Dachau message says: Women Polish citizens and other foreign political prisoners died by so-called ...

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  21. 11 KILLED WHEN PLANE CRASHES INTO MOUNTAIN

    NEW YORK, Thursday: A message from Gatlinburg (Tennessee) says: An Army Supe-Fortress en route from Florida ...

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  22. JAP BANKERS WARNING OF "FINANCIAL PANIC"

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The Tokio correspondent of the New York Times says: The National Federation of Japanese Bankers' ...

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  23. JEWISH ATTACK ON BEVIN

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The Herald-Tribune says: The British Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevin) was accused of ...

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  24. WILD WESTERN HERO'S CONDITION

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The Associated Press correspondent at Los Angeles says: William S. Hart, Wild Western, hero, aged ...

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  25. ATOMIC POWER PLANT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday:—War Department officials announced that the atomic power plant at Oakridge, Tennessee, ...

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  26. Arab Demand For Disarming of Palestine Jews

    LONDON, Thursday: The note which the Arab League decided to send to Britain will demand that Palestine Jews be disarmed, and if this is not carried lout the league will claim ...

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  27. BRITISH PROGRESS IN CHANGE FROM WAR

    LONDON, Thurs.: Conversion from war to peace under the Labor Government was proceeding with ...

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  28. Q'LAND RAIL AND WATERSIDE MEN TO CEASE WORK

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Members of the Australian Railways Union, the Federated Union of Locomotive ...

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  29. 14 DAYS FOR FINAL SPEECHES OF GERMAN COUNSEL

    NUREMBERG, Thursday:—Lord Justice Lawrence announced that the War Crimes Tribunal had fixed 14 days for ...

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  30. MAY BE EXTENSION OF QLD. MEAT STRIKE IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The acting secretary of the NSW Meat Employees' Union (Mr G. Taylor) said tonight there was every ...

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  31. MUFTI REPORTED AT DAMASCUS

    LONDON, Thursday: Reuter's Damascus representative says: The newspaper Alwahda el Arabia, Quoting a reliable ...

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  32. Certain Pages "Just Plain Filth"

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Stating that certain pages in "We Were the Rats." by Lawson Glassop, were just plain filth. Judge ...

    Article : 120 words
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