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    Margaret Lockwood, popular British actress, models the snappy hat she wears in her latest film, "Look Before You ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Inquiry Whether Sabotage Took Place On Carrier

    LONDON, Thursday: Experts are combing HMAS Sydney for evidence to show whether the six steel bolts discovered in the gear box yesterday had been dropped into it accidentally or whether an 11th hour sabotage attempt was made to stop her sailing. ...

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  6. Killed With Tomahawk

    RABAUL, Thursday: Alfred Leslie Robinson was murdered on Sunday last by an unknown native ...

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  7. Two Radio Towers Blown Up

    BERLIN, Thursday: Two large antennae towers of the Russian-controlled Berlin Radio, which ...

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  8. Glaciers Affect Climate?

    OXFORD, Thursday: The glaciologist, Mr Hatersley Smith, [?] yesterday at Admiralty Bay, King George Island ...

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  9. Influenza Epidemic In Italy.

    ROME, Thursday: The health authorities estimated that 500,000 were suffering from influenza in Milan ...

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  10. SPY GOT NORDEN BOMB SIGHT SECRET

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: An investigator for the House of Representatives Un-American Activities Committee today told the ...

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  11. Red Wins Battle of Tactics

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: With a two-to-one majority against his supporters, Mr J. J. Brown ...

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  12. Inquiry If Newsmen Hampered

    WELLINGTON, Thursday: An inquiry into the circumstances relating to the release of information to the public regarding ...

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  13. CAMPAIGN STARS AND MEDALS MAY BE ENGRAVED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The further issue of campaign stars and medals would be suspended while inquiries were made into facilities ...

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  14. First Photographs of Prince "Splashed" in British and U.S. Press

    LONDON, Thursday: The British national newspapers "splashed" the first photographs of Prince Charles. The Daily Mail brought up ...

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  15. U.S. Supreme Court, Asked Not to "Tamper" With Tokio Tribunal

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: The Solicitor-General of the U.S.A., Mr. Philip B. Periman, in a brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court today, in advance of oral argument this afternoon ...

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  16. Alleged Blows With Hammer

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Samuel Parker, 40, motorman, of Moorooka, was charged in the Police Court today with having ...

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  17. Turkeys Hard To Keep

    LONDON, Thursday: A turkey-breeder, ex-Wing-Commander C. Bowley, with Christmas approaching, did ...

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  18. VISIT BY PRINCESS UNLIKELY

    CANBERRA, Thursday: It was learned authoritatively tonight that the Government had no information of a possible visit to ...

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  19. POLICE STOPPED STUDENTS' PRANK

    LONDON, Thursday: Students from King's College, London University, took en effigy of "Bonnie Prince Charlie" on a lorry to ...

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  22. SHOPPING BOOM IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Leading retailers state that the Christmas shopping turnover this year is about 10 per cent. greater than last ...

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  23. PARLIAMENT TO RESUME ON FEB. 6

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Prime Minister, Mr Chifley, announced tonight that the new session of Parliament would open on ...

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  24. Secret Agreement to Keep Ward in Dark, Says Shand

    SYDNEY, Thursday: J. S. Garden had been "virtually swindled" by the Minister for External Territories, E. J. Ward, if Garden's story could be believed, yet he did hot complain, said Mr. J. W. Shand, K.C., for the Crown, at the Quarter Sessions today. ...

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