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  2. FORECAST:

    FINE; COLD NIGHT; WESTERLY WINDS. ...

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  5. Effects of Strikes Present Brisbane with Future of Gloom

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: Brisbane, after six days of power and light restrictions, is now virtually back to the horse-and-buggy period and the city now faces the gloomiest future in ...

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  6. BRITISH DETAIN 2659 JEWS IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday: It is officially stated that during three-day operations British police and military searched 22 Jewish settlements. They detained 2659 men and 59 women. The Jewish casualties totalled four killed and 80 injured. ...

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  7. MEAT WORKERS' DECISION

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: While the Premier's conference on the meat strike was being held this morning a mass meeting of meat ...

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  8. Grave Coal Position

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: State Cabinet today examined the grave position of the State's coal stocks. ...

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  9. Air Chief Here To Hold Training Talks

    Air Chief Marshal Sir Keith Park, chief of air operations in the South-East Asia Command, being welcomed by Air ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CRITICALLY WOUNDED

    CAIRO, Tuesday: Abdul Aziz El Shafie, whose information allegedly led to the arrest of Hussein Tawfik, who was ...

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  11. May Be Forced To Sell Friendship For Bread

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: The Director-General of UNRRA (Mr La Guardia) predicted that if some international agency were not established by the United Nations before UNRRA ended the impoverished nations ...

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  12. INDIANS REFUSED TO MAKE NOMINATIONS

    DURBAN, Tuesday: The Minister for the Interior (Mr C. B. Clarkson), inaugurated the Asiatic Land Tenure Board, which is to ...

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  13. Chifley Knows Nothing of Visit by Monty

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) said he had no knowledge of any proposed visit by Field-Marshal ...

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  14. Rioting in Trieste

    LONDON, Tuesday: American troops fired several volleys in the air when rioting broke out ...

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  15. Police Rebuked for Raid

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Minister for the Interior (Mr Johnson) today rebuked the Canberra police for having ...

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  16. BIKINI ATOM BOMB CLAIMED AS NORMAL NAGASAKI TYPE

    BIKINI, Tuesday: The Commander of the U.S. Task Force (Vice-Admiral Blandy) in a statement said that early estimates of the scientists from the joint task force determined that the bomh dropped at Bikini was a perfectly normal Nagasaki-type bomb. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. "UNIMPORTANT DAMAGE TO HEAVY SHIPS"

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday: The Secretary of the Navy (Mr Forrestal), in a radio interview from the Mount ...

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  18. U.S. PRICE CONTROL PROBLEM

    WASHINGTON, Tues.: The House of Representatives by 283 votes to 61 to extend the OPA until July ...

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  19. JAP ADMIRAL'S CLAIM

    TOKIO, Tuesday: Admiral K[?]suku Okada told the War Crimes Tribunal that he understood there was a "gentleman's ...

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  21. "Jap Officer Threw Australian Woman to Death"

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday: A Japanese Kempei officer, Lieutenant Murakami, picked up an Australian woman after she had slapped him and flung her from a window to death 100 feet below, according to a Chinese ...

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  22. ARREST FOLLOWS TROUBLE IN HAMBURG

    LONDON, Tuesday: The British authorities have arrested a former Wehrmacht officer who is believed to have ...

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