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  4. FORECAST:

    FINE; COLD NIGHT; VARIABLE WINDS. ...

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  5. Publication of Peace Treaty Drafts Cancelled

    LONDON, Sunday : The Press Association formulates a foreign Office announcement that publication of the Peace Treaty, drafts arranged for midnight is now ...

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  6. ARABS TO BOYCOTT TALKS ON PARTITION OF PALESTINE

    LONDON, Sunday: The round-table conference at which it was proposed that the British, American, Jews and Arabs discuss the British-American Committee's plan for the partition of Palestine will be boycotted by the Arabs, says the Associated Press correspondent in Jerusalem. ...

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  7. Principals Of Racket Disappear

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Faced with a payout of more than £3000 on one race meeting, the principals and ...

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  8. Stoppage In Mines Averted

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The threatened stoppage of 11 collieries on northern New South Wales the coalfields ...

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  9. Over 1000 Japs Arrested After Terrorism

    NEW YORK, Sunday: The Rio de Janeiro correspondent of the New York Times says: Over 1000 Japanese ...

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  10. UNIFORM RAIL GAUGE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: Agreement between the Commonwealth. Queensland. New South Wales and Victoria on ...

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  11. Engineers Seek £1 Increase

    SYDNEY, Sunday: At a mass meeting in Sydney Town Hall today the Amalgamated Engineering Union ...

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  12. "WILL CONFESS TO MURDER OF THREE"

    CHICAGO, Sunday: William Heirens, 17-year-old student, would confess to the murder of the two women and ...

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  13. SEVERE CUTS IN S. AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Sunday: The severest gas and electricity cuts in the State's history, including a complete ban on heaters in ...

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  14. ATTLEE TO LEAD BRITISH IN BEVIN'S ABSENCE

    LONDON, Sunday: It is announced that owing to slight indisposition Mr Bevin will be unable to attend the Paris ...

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  15. Man Stabbed To Death

    SYDNEY, Sunday: A man was stabbed to death early this morning at Waterloo. He was Kenneth Hutchinson ...

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  16. NAZI DEFENDANTS ACCUSED OF WORST HORRORS

    NUREMBERG, Sunday: Each of the defendants before the war Crimes Tribunal was guilty of horrors to which history held no parallel, said the British prosecutor (Sir Hartley Shawcross) in his closing speech at the trial. ...

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  17. "Peace" Not Included

    LONDON, Sunday: Reuter's Paris correspondent says: The conference is officially entitled "Paris Conference, 1946." ...

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  18. "ESSENTIAL FOR BIG FOUR TO HAVE AGREED"

    WASHINGTON, Sunday: The U.S. Secretary of State (Mr Byrnes), in a statement before departing for the Paris conference, said: "I know many believe that it would be much better if the four principal Allies did not ...

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  19. Heavy Penalty For Black Marketing

    LONDON, Sunday: Peter Stainer (44), stated to be lord of three English manors, was sentenced to ...

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  20. More Jap Industries as Reparations

    TOKIO, Sunday: The Associated Press correspondent says: Allied Headquarters stated that the ...

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  21. "SPANISH POLICE ATTACKED AUSTRALIANS"

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Spanish civil police at Gibraltar, attacked Australians with boots and batons, ...

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  22. VICTORIAN GOVT. PLAN TO ACQUIRE GAS COMPANIES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: The State Government is expected to bring down legislation to enable it to acquire all ...

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  23. HIS FIFTH ESCAPE

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The RAAF's most notorious escapologist, 20-year-old LAC Ray Causer, has made his fifth and ...

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  24. NORTH QUEENSLAND COULD ATTRACT N.Z. TOURISTS

    BRISBANE, Sunday: The New Zealand High Commissioner (Mr J. G. Barclay), after a return from a visit to the north, said ...

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  26. Cow Derails Train And Causes Schedule Upset

    BRISBANE, Sunday: A cow derailed a goods train at Wingham, near Taree, on Saturday night, ...

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  27. Train Plunges Down Culvert Washed Away By Flood Waters

    PERTH, Sunday: The Geraldton mail train was wrecked today when it plunged down a culvert washed away by flood waters. Passengers panicked. Shouting and screaming, ...

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  28. SAFE-BREAKERS SET FIRE TO TOWN HALL

    SYDNEY, Sunday: In an effort to blow a large safe at Rydalmere Town Hall early this morning thieves set fire ...

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  29. German Food Position

    FRANKFURT, Sunday: "We have seen the worst food situation and anticipate brighter days next autumn," said the chief of the ...

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