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  2. Advertising

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  3. FORECAST

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 9 words
  4. Reds Outlawed By Greek Govt.

    ATHENS, Sun. (A.A.P,).—The Greek Government has gazetted a law outlawing the Communist Party. The new law comes into force immediately. ...

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  5. Britain And Russia Sign Short-Team Trade Agreement

    LONDON, Sun. (A.A.P.).—It is announced in London that Britain and Russia signed a short-term trade agreement in Moscow last night. The agreement in the main, provides for Britain to send machinery to Russia in exchange for Russian coarse ...

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  6. Signs A Trade Agreement—Why The Iron Curtain?

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  7. Dr. Rudolf Paul Arrives At Munich

    MUNICH, Sun. (A.A.P.).—Dr. Rudolf Paul, former Premier of Thuringia, in the Russian Zone of Germany ...

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  8. Turkish Students, (Anti-Reds), Force Rector To Resign

    ANKARA, Sun. (A.A.P.).—Carrying anti-Communist slogans, 5000 Turkish students brushed aside police who fired ...

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  9. Typhoon Causes Havoc in Philippines

    MANILA, Sun. (A.A.P,).—Damage inflicted in the Philippines by the typhoon is now revealed to have been so vast that General MacArthur to-day offered "any aid needed" for the Republic's economy. ...

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  10. Polish Translator Sentenced To Gaol

    WARSAY, Sun. (A.A.P.)—A Polish military tribunal sentenced Maria Marinowska, former translator at the British Embassy, to ...

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  11. BRIGADIER CONDON DIES

    SYDNEY, Sun.—The, death occurred in Sydney today of Salvation Army officer, Brigadier Condon. He was 85 years of age ...

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  12. 500 Feared Drowned In Steamer Fire

    SHANGHAI, Sun. (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Five hundred were feared drowned in Hankow yesterday morning when fire ...

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  13. Chinese Govt. Near Collapse?

    HONG KONG, Sunday (A.A.P.-Reuter).—A conference of the "Kuomintang Democratic Group," to make preparations to cope with the "inevitable collapse" of the Central Government, will be held at Hong Kong soon, according, to a Chinese ...

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  14. Indonesian Dispute Might Be Settled

    BATAVIA, Sunday (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Dutch and Republican well informed sources here said to-day there was a good chance of both parties to the Indonesian dispute accepting the Security Council Committee of Good Office's latest plan for a cease ...

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  15. Jammu Operations Now Real Warfare

    NEW DELHI, Sun. (A.A.P.).—Indian planes dropped 1000 lbs of bombs on tribal concentrations and headquarters near Murpur, ...

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  16. N.T. COUNCIL ELECTION

    DARWIN, Sun.—First preference votes are still being counted in the election for the Northern Territory Legislative Council. In ...

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  17. Small Boy falls Into Waterhole

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Harry Burgess (4), of Government road, Mascot playing with John Wilkinson (4), was nearly drowned when he ...

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  18. Vast snow storm Engulfs New York

    NEW YORK, Sunday (A.A.P.).—One hundred thousand New York City employees were ordered last night to report for work to aid thousands of weary sanitation department workers struggling to free the city from Friday's record snow storm. ...

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  19. Superfortress Wreck Found In Alaska

    NOME (Alaska), Sun. (A.A.P.)—The wreckage of a Super-fortress which has been missing since December 23 on a flight ...

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  20. SOLDIER KILLED IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Sun. (A.A.P.-Reuter).—The Australian soldier who was killed by a train last. Tuesday in Tokio was Driver N. E. ...

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  21. Wheat Harvesting Resumes In West

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Wheat growers in western parts of the State have resumed harvesting because of the fine weather since Boxing ...

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  22. Three Bullets In Head, One In Body, Will Probably Live

    NEW YORK, Sun. (A.A.P.).—Luther Moultry (63), of Wichita, Kansas, woke from a troubled sleep early to-day and decided ...

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  23. Foreign Legionaires Ordered Home

    SINGAPORE, Sun. (A.A.P,-Reuter).—Ten French Foreign Legionaires—six Italians, two Swiss, one German, one Dutch— ...

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  24. Large-Scale Clash Near Arab Town

    JERUSALEM, Sunday (A.A.P.).—It is officially revealed that "considerable forces" of Jews and Arabs skirmished on the outskirts of the Arab town of Tulkarm yesterday after Arabs opened fire on Jewish ploughmen. ...

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  25. Evatt Concerned By Policy On Asiatics

    CANBERRA, Sun.—The Acting Prime Minister, Dr. Evatt, who recently returned from United Nations' discussions, is known ...

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  26. PRIME MINISTERS TO MEET

    AUCKLAND, Sun. (A.A.P-Reuter)—Two Prime Ministers, Messrs. Chifiey and Fraser, will meet at a private hospital in ...

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  27. DAKOTA CRASHES.

    KARACHI, Sun. (A.A.P).—A Bombay-bound Dakota, carrying two Europeans, 17 Asiatic passengers and a crew of four, ...

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  28. No Cargo For Nations Such As France

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday (A.A.P.).—The refusal of C.I.O. longshoremen to handle cargo boun dfor countries where ...

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  29. CRASH NEAR PUBLIC SQUARE

    LEON (Mexico), Sun.(A.A.P.).—A twin-engined Panini Airlines passenger plane crashed four blocks from the Leon Public ...

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  30. Youth Drowned In Nepean River

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Police to-day recovered the body of an 18-year-old youth from the Nepean River at Douglas Park near ...

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  31. State Attorney-General To Enter Hospital

    SYDNEY, Sun.—The Attorney General (Mr. C. E.Martin) will enter Uralla Repatriation Hospital this week for medical ...

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  32. Accidental Shooting Of Young Boy

    SYDNEY, Sun.—An 11 year old boy was shot last night by a bullet from a 22 rifle, believed to be unloaded. He is Cecil Dunn, of ...

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  33. 1947 Fire Disasters Cost U.S. More Than Property Damage Suffered By U.K. In Blitz

    NEW YORK, Sunday(A.A.P.).—Headed by the huge toll of the Texas City explosion last April, fire and related disasters cost the United States almost 700 million dollars this year, says the National Board of Fire Underwriters in a statement ...

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  34. Bowlers Rally To Protect Greens

    ADELAIDE, Sun.—In response to urgent radio calls, bowling club members turned out in force with hoses and ...

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  35. Watersiders Ban Arms For China

    SYDNEY, Sun.—The Secretary of the Australian Waterside Workers' Federation (Mr. James Healey) said to-night ...

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  36. MRS. MATT SAWYER DIES

    SYDNEY, Sun.—The death occurred in Sydney last night of Mrs. Matt Sawyer, O.B.E. Mrs. Sawyer was State Secretary of ...

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