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  2. Forecast:

    Warm dav, N. E. Winds, isolated evening thunder. ...

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  5. Greeks Recapture Towns During Mopping Up

    LONDON, Thursday: The Greek Army has opened large-scale mopping-up operations in the Mt. Olympus area, says the Associated Press correspondent in Athens, quoting an official ...

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  6. STAY-IN STRIKE BY GAS WORKERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: More than 3000 striking gas workers in the metropolitan area decided tonight to continue the stay-in strike. A general strike has been declared in the industry ...

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  7. Attlee to Defend "Monty"

    LONDON, Thursday: The Prime Minister (Mr Attlee) will defend . Field-Marshal Lord Montgomery in the House of ...

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  8. Mrs Blackburn Gives Maiden Speech

    If Australia could make weapons for war it could make ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Second Test Begins Today In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A vital day in England's cricket history begins tomorrow. Australia stands one up in the five-match ...

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  10. Coming Here

    Irene Manning, U.S. film actress and singer, will make a concert ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. PROTEST ON APPOINTMENT OF BREEN

    CANBERRA, Thursday: "The Associated Chambers of Commerce of Australia have protested to the Prime Minister ...

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  12. U.S. Stand on Atomic Bomb Issue

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The Herald-Tribune says that the U.S. Secretary of State (Mr Byrnes), ...

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  13. Trusteeship Agreement

    LAKE SUCCESS (U.S.). Thursday: The UNO Trusteeship Committee in approving, by 35 votes to eight, eight ...

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  14. CABINET DECIDES AGAINST EXTRA HOLIDAY

    SYDNEY, Thursday: December 27 will not be proclaimed an additional holiday, State Cabinet decided today. ...

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  15. BASIC WAGE JUDGMENT TODAY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The Pull Federal Arbitration Court will deliver its basic wage judgment in Melbourne at 2.30 pm ...

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  16. SURRENDER BY AZERBAIJAN FORCES

    LONDON, Thursday: All Azerbaijan forces have been instructed to lay down their arms and to allow Government forces to enter Azerbaijan, according to' a cable received by the Persian War ...

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  17. British Clash with Italians

    LONDON, Thursday: According to a Padua mesmessage, one Italian soldier Was killed and at least 10 ...

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  18. Net Drawn Tightly In Search for Brisbane Jail Escapees

    BRISBANE, Thursday: The police dragnet for the three Boggo Road jail escapees has how spread from Nambour to the New South Wales border, and was drawn tightly around the Nundah-Astley-Sahdgate area of dense ...

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  19. AIR SUPPLIES FOR "BLACK" LINER

    BRISBANE, Thursday: A mystery plane which passed through Brisbane today is believed to be carrying stores of ...

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  20. 4000 GAS WORKERS ON STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Four thousand members of the Gas Employees' Union in New South Wales, Victoria and South ...

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  21. RAIN IN NORTH

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Falls up to four Inches, with an average of one and a half Inches, were reported on the eastern side of the ...

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  22. Tweed Reports Investigated

    Murwillumbah police yesterday investigated a number of reports from various sources of men being sen who might be the Boggo ...

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  23. CATALINA TO BRING BACK LAUNCH PASSENGERS

    CAIRNS, Thursday: A Catalina from the Air-Sea Rescue Squadron of the RAAF at Townsville will take off tomorrow morning to ...

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  24. 22 SETTLERS REACH S. AFRICA IN LAUNCH

    LONDON, Thursday: A former naval rescue launch, commanded by Captain J. H. Tickell, RANR, arrived at Cape Town with 22 ...

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  25. MINISTER'S PLAN FOR TIMBER CONTROL

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A. proposal by the Minister for Conservation (Mr Weir) that the State Government assume ...

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  26. Woman's Outburst Against Man Charged with Murder

    SYDNEY, Thursday: "You mongrel, you killed my son You mongrel!" a woman shouted in Central Criminal Court ...

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  27. PRESSMEN BELIEVED KIDNAPPED

    LONDON, Thursday: Reuter's Athens correspondent says Robert Vermilion and John Phillips, two American Press ...

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  28. NERVOUS MEN WANTED FOR TEST

    ADELAIDE, Thursday: Adelaide University is looking for 60 nervous men to volunteer to undergo experiments to enable ...

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  29. ROCKEFELLER OFFERS 8½MIL. DOLLARS TO BUY UNO SITE

    LAKE SUCCESS (U.S.), Thursday: Mr, John D. Rockefeller, junr, has offered the United Nations a gift of 8½|million dollars to purchase a large tract of land in midtown Manhattan for a permanent site for headquarters, ...

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  30. PROCEEDINGS AGAINST CHAIRMAN OF GERMAN PARTY

    LONDON, Thursday: Reuter's correspondent at Munich says: It is officially stated that de-Nazification proceedings have been ...

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  31. 69 KILLED BY 'QUAKES IN FORMOSA

    SHANGHAI, Thursday: A news agency, quoting official Formosan sources, reports that at least 69 are dead. 169 seriously injured ...

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  32. YUGOSLAV'S LIFT BAN

    LONDON, Thursday: Reuter's Trieste correspondent says: The United States military spokesman said that the Yugoslav ...

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