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  3. FORECAST:

    MAINLY FINE, ISOLATED THUNDER SHOWERS; WINDS CHIEFLY NE. ...

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  5. 10 BRIDGES BLOWN UP BY TERRORISTS IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, Monday: Palestine's biggest manhunt is in progress along the Jordon River after terrorist attacks against 10 important bridges says the Daily Mail's Jerusalem correspondent. The attacks came 24 hours after the visit of Field-Marshal ...

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  6. TALK OF PLOT TO SCUTTLE REMAINS OF ITALIAN FLEET

    LONDON, Monday: The Daily Mails Paris correspondent says: A warning has reached the Foreign Ministers that in certain circumstances the Italians may attempt to scuttle what remains bf their fleet rather than allow it to be. handed over for division between the Allies. ...

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  7. "BASED ON RUMORS"

    LONDON, Monday: A report published in the U.S.A. that American troops may have been unloaded in Germany because ...

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  8. Inventory For Japanese Reparations

    NEW YORK, Monday: The Tokio representative of Associated Press says: General MacArthur has ordered the ...

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  9. RUSSIAN REMOVALS FROM MANCHURIA

    NEW YORK, Monday: The Shanghai representative of the New York Times says: Mr Pauley's ...

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  10. Secret Society Sponsors Lawlessness In Malaya

    SINGAPORE, Monday: The Singapore Times declares: An exceedingly powerful secret society is behind the increasing lawlessness in Northern Malaya. One aim of this movement is to impede and ...

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  11. BELGRADE TRIALS

    BELGRADE, Monday: The War Crimes Court today proceeded with the case against Mojevic, president of General ...

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  12. "Germans Laugh At British over Food Position"

    LONDON, Monday: "The Germans are having a goad laugh at us. They know that they are not starving at all," ...

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  13. "ANDERS" "ABUSED ENGLISH HOSPITALITY" 11

    NEW YORK, Monday: Warsaw Radio says: The British Attorney-General (Sir Hartley Shawcross). ...

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  14. Tokio Trials

    TOKIO, Monday: Japan's war plotters used the school to instil into the youth the idea that their nation had ...

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  15. BAN ON EXPORT OF HIDES AND SOAPS

    CANBERRA, Monday: There has been no suggestion nor was there any evidence that merchants were building up large ...

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  16. "U.S. INSULTED ARGENTINA"

    MIAMI (Florida), Monday: Mr Andrew J. Higgins, of New Orleans, shipbuilder, who is on his way home after attending ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN LOAF NOT TO BE "CUT"

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Minister for Agriculture (Mr Scully) said today that there was no possibility of the ...

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  18. Sends "Regards" to Commos

    PERTH, Monday: "Give my regards to the Commos," said Captain W. Eleveld, master of the Dutch steamer Tasman, ...

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  19. Duke Praises Flying Doctor Service

    CLONCURRY, Monday: I hope that the "Flying Doctor" service would continue to expand till all who lived in the vast area of ...

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  20. LINER HITS MINE

    LONDON, Monday: The Netherlands steamer Meerkerk, 8500 tons, bound from Rotterdam to Australia, struck a mine near West ...

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  21. Mufti Not aboard Troopship Troopship

    LONDON, Monday: Reuter's Port Said correspondent states that the Multi was not aboard the British ...

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  22. "GIRL VICTIM SEEN WITH STRANGE MAN"

    SYDNEY, Monday: Detectives investigating the murder of Joan Ginn (11), who was found strangled and ravaged at ...

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  23. British Major Was Murdered by One of Mikhailovitch's Officers

    BELGRADE, Monday: Questioned about the murder of a member of the British Army Major Terence Atherton, who ...

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  24. Would Need Special Legislation

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr Dedman) said today that special legislation would he needed to en- ...

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  25. WARD WANTED SEATS DECLARED VACANT

    CANBERRA, Monday: A move to have the Cabinet seats held by Mr Beasley and Mr Makin declared vacant was ...

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  26. King Stressss Value of Scientists' Contributions

    LONDON, Monday: The King, opening the Royal Society's Empire Scientific Conference, dealt with the significance for the world of the discovery of the atomic bomb. He said that its production must never be used ...

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  27. ABYSSINIAN CLAIM FOR ERITREA

    LONDON, Monday: "Eritrea should be given to Abyssinia when the Foreign Ministers finally decide on the disposal of the Italian colonies," said the Emperor of Ethiopia (Haile Selassie) in an interview with Reuter's ...

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  29. RAID ON INDIAN CAMP IN SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Monday. Reuter's Durban correspondent says: A party of about 30 Europeans raided a camp of Indian ...

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  30. RHONDDA KELLY LEAVES ON OVERSEAS TOUR

    BRISBANE, Monday: Miss Rhondda Kelly left by the Sydney express today on the first stage of her six months' overseas tour ...

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  31. MAN SHOT DEAD AND HIS WIFE WOUNDED

    STANTHORPE, Monday: Ronald Turner (47), a rabbit trapper, was found shot dead, and his wife, Marie Turner ...

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  32. DEATH CLAIMS TIGHT-ROPE RIDER

    LONDON, Monday: A Stuttgart message says: Erich Hauff, known throughout Europe for his feats of riding a motor-cycle ...

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  33. MONTGOMERY GOING TO INDIA

    JERUSALEM, Monday: Field-Marshal Montgomery, after conferring with the military chiefs of Egypt and Palestine, left for ...

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  34. NEW MINISTER

    CANBERRA, Monday: Senator N. McKenna (Labor, Tasmania) was elected by the Labor Party to Cabinet ...

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