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  4. EAGER FOR NEWS

    Used to receiving their newspapers, days, or even weeks old, these long service men just back from the islands on the American ship, Winchester Victory, rushed latest editions of "The Telegraph" when their ship berthed at Hamilton to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NON-PERMANENT SEAT ON SECURITY COUNCIL FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Sun.—After an almost embarrassing deadlock between Australia and Canada, Australia was given a non-permanent seat on the United Nations' Security Council. The Australian delegate (Col. Hodgson) received ...

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  6. STRIKES IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Altogether 1,800,000 American workers are involved in current or imminent strikes. DESPITE a nine-hour confer[?] ...

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  7. Girls From Manila Now Out Of Work

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Fifteen girls who returned from Manila last week are not going back and are now out of work. ...

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  8. SHARK SCARE ON SYDNEY BEACH

    SYDNEY, Sun.—A shark scare at Maroubra to-day sent thousands of surfers rushing from the water, but the timely warning given by an air patrol enabled all to reach safety before the shark could approach within striking distance. ...

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  9. Probe Acts Of "Collaborationist Millionaires"

    PARIS, Sun.—"Collaborationist millionaires," many of whom are members of the select "200 families" whose interlocking ...

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  10. Brutal Treatment Of U.S. Airmen

    LONDON, Sun.—At least 2000 Germans were rounded up and await trial for murder or brutal treatment of hundreds of United ...

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  11. SEARCH FOR GIRL'S ATTACKER

    SYDNEY, Sun.—A night-long search by detectives and civilians for the man responsible for the assault on a girl aged nine, near ...

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  12. Death For Stealing Fat Ration

    COLOGNE, Sun.—An Allied military court sentenced to death two gangleaders who led a raid on a fat storage cellar and stole ...

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  13. PLANS TO REMODEL ARBITRATION COURT

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Proposals for the remodelling of the Federal Arbitration Court put forward by the A.C.T.U., were revealed in ...

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  14. RESPONSIBILITY ON AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Hailing the election of Australia to one of the six non-permanent seats oh the United Nations Security Council, as of "great importance" the Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) said to-night that some of the major Powers had apparently ...

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  15. Himmler's Widow To Be Freed

    LONDON, Sun.—Himmler's widow and daughter have left Nuremberg gaol, says a Router's report from Nuremberg. ...

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  16. Patrol Clashes In Java

    BATAVIA, Sun.—It was officially announced to-day how Indian soldiers were killed and two wounded in a series of patrol ...

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  17. Protest Against Wage Increases

    BUENOS AIRES, Sun.—Manufacturers, industrialists and businessmen announced that all com-merce and industry throughout ...

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  19. Armed Arabs Steal Safe Front Train

    JERUSALEM, Sun.—It was officially revealed that about 70 armed Arabs attacked the HaifaLyada train which was derailed, ...

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  20. Sydney To London IN 66 Hours

    LONDON, Sun.—The Australian Minister for the Navy (Mr. Makin), who is Australia's delegate to U.N.O., arrived in London at 6 p.m. on Saturday, after a very quick flight from Australia. He expressed gratification at ...

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  21. 40-HOUR WEEK TALK ADJOURNED

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—A conference between the Labour Minister (Mr. Holloway) and the A.C.T.U. Emergency Committee ...

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  22. Austerity Being Overdone

    LONDON, Sun.—"Austerity is being overdone in Britain" is one of the five main reasons Mr. Ellis Smith gives in a letter explaining ...

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  23. U.K. PROGRAMME OF CARRIER BUILDING

    LONDON, Sun.—Britain has three 45,000-ton aircraft carriers under construction, but these giants are only part of the huge programme of carrier building, says the "Evening News" naval correspondent. ...

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  24. Jap Cabinet Reorganised

    TOKIO, Sun.—The Japanese Premier (Shidehara) has reorganised his Cabinet by accepting the resignation of four Ministers ...

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  25. ORDERS TO SILENCE GUNS IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Sun.—A Government spokesman announced that Gen[?]alissimo Chiang Kai Shek ordered all guns ...

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  26. "DISPOSITION FUNDS" NAZI SUBTERFUGE

    LONDON, Sun.—"Disposition funds" were a subterfuge by which leading Nazis secreted large personal gains, says the American Associated Press correspondent in Berlin. Tax records of prominent Nazis were declared State secrets ...

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  27. NOSE BITTEN OFF.

    ADELAIDE, Sun.—When Arab and negro seamen quarrelled at the South. Australian port of Wallaroo, one negro finished without ...

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