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  4. Forecast:

    Mainly fine, but cloudy; winds chiefly S.E. ...

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  5. Viceroy's Talks with Leader In India adjourn After Two Hours

    NEW DELHI, Monday: Lord Louis Mountbatten's conference with the Indian leaders adjourned after a two-hour session. Mr Jinnah (Moslem League), asked after the adjournment whether he had got Pakistan, did not reply. Mr Jinnah did not leave the Viceroy's house until 20 minutes after ...

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  6. ACTU REJECTS BAN ON ROCKET RANGE

    SYDNEY, Monday: The full executive of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions today rejected the proposed black ban on the rocket range and declared its support for all measures necessary to defend Australia. ...

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  7. 451 Violent Deaths in U.S. Holidays

    NEW YORK, Monday: At least 451 violent deaths in automobile accidents, aeroplane crashes, tornadoes, ...

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  8. Damage From Broken Current Wire

    SYDNEY, Monday: A sudden gust of wind during a heavy rain-squall today is Believed to have ...

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  9. Man Gains Breach of Promise Verdict

    SYDNEY, Monday: A blacksmith who claimed £400 damages from a girl for breach of promise of ...

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  10. £1,000,000 Oil Drilling Project

    Mr E. N. Avery, assistant general manager of Shell, who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. "intended to Kill Himself; Jilted by Girl"

    SYDNEY, Monday: A man who was arrested on Saturday with a loaded pistol after a taxi chase was carrying the weapon ...

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  12. CHIFLEY'S TIP ON HOME DELIVERIES

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) today gave a quiet tip to the New South Wales Government to ...

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  13. Japs Still Revere Emperor

    Hirohito recently began his new role as little more than a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Pope Says:

    LONDON, Monday: Reuter's representative says: The Pope, broadcasting over the Vatican Radio on ...

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  15. 37 KILLED BY TORNADO IN AMERICA

    LEEDEY, Oklahoma, Monday: While Leedey's 600 inhabitants huddled in storm shelters on Saturday night, a tornado flattened three-quarters of the township, killing six and injured 25. Thirty-seven bodies of victims in this ...

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  16. Report of Yugoslav Forces Massing

    LONDON, Monday: Reuter's Athens representative states thai high Greek officials and Greek military authorities were serious by watching" what was described as rn intensive military ...

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  17. DIRECTOR'S VIEW ON CLOTHES RATIONING

    MELBOURNE; Monday: It might be in the traders' Interests to remove clothes rationing, but it would not be in the ...

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  18. MANY BLACKOUTS IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Monday: A cold, rainy day caused a big demand for electricity today and there ware blackouts in many suburbs. ...

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  19. Britain May Seek Joint U.S. Intervention On Hungarian Position

    LONDON, Monday: Reuter's diplomatic representative says: The British Government, as a result of further reports it received f rom its political representative in Budapest on Ferenc Nagy's resignation as Premier, may ...

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  20. REPORT ON LAND SALES CONTROL OFFICE

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) has received a report from the C.I.B. on the administration of the ...

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  21. MEAT FOR U.K.

    SYDNEY, Monday: It is hoped to send 200,000 tons of meat to Britain this year. The campaign for food for ...

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  22. Demands For Italian Colonies

    Halle Selassi Emperor o Abyssinia, has repeated ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. AUSTRALIAN JEWRY'S DENIAL

    SYDNEY, Monday: The executive council of Australian Jewry today denied a weekly newspaper report that ...

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  24. FLOUR, BRAN AND POLLARD PRICES UP

    SYDNEY, Monday: The price of Hour has been increased from £12/16/4 per ton to £13/10/6. Bran and pollard have been ...

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  25. CHAIN STORES DO ROARING TRADE IN FRUIT, VEGETABLES

    SYDNEY, Monday: Chain stores have entered the business of selling fruit and vegetables and are doing a roaring trade. They buy ...

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  27. WITNESS ON CAUSES OF TRAIN SMASH

    BRISBANE, Monday: In evidence today before the beard of inquiry which is investigating the cause of the derailment of the train which crashed at Camp Mountain, James Murray, tax agent, attributed the smash to ...

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  28. U.S. URGED TO ADOPT CONSCRIPTION

    WASHINGTON, Monday: A Presidential commission urged that the United States adopt universal military training at a cost of, 1750million dollars (£A 525million) a year. ...

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  29. FIGHTING IN JAVA AND SUMATRA

    BAT A VIA, Monday: Increased military activity on the fronts of Java and Sumatra is reported in a Dutch Army ...

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  30. "Germans Believe War Between Russia and U.S. Is Inevitable"

    SYDNEY, Monday: Because he is convinced that war between America and Russia is inevitable in the ...

    Article : 209 words
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