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  4. FORECAST.

    North-East District: Cloudy and mild; scattered showers during night. ...

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  5. British Merchant "Queen" Navy Crowned

    Patricia Purser (18), winner among 16 finalists, was crowned "Merchant Navy Queen" at Lambeth Pier, watched by 20 London Mayors and an audie nee of celebrities. After the ocronation, the party embarked on a barge and watched a display by the N.P.S.. Later they landed at the Albert Embankment and went for a drive through the London sf reets. Picture shows: Lambeth's Merchant Navy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Operation Against Europe. am uroDe Unprecedented.

    WASHINGTON, Mon.—The great Allied operation against Europe was an experiment unprecedented in the history of the worlds and decisively carried out, partly dye to Nazi miscalculations, but mainly because Britain and America worked, not ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Must Be Ready To Accept New Power Cuts.

    SYDNEY, Mon.—No additional power restrictions are to be applied in New South Wales for the present, but industry must be ready to accept new cuts at the ...

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  8. One of Greatest Hoaxes Of War.

    LONDON, Mon.—After 13 months Allied; intelligence officers have almost completely pieced together the story of one of the greatest hoaxes of the war, says the "Daily Express" correspondent at The Hague. ...

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  9. Warning Against Complacency.

    SYDNEY, Mon.—To-day's unrest and uncertainty, should be a warning against placency, not a cause for pessimism about the ...

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  10. INCREASE IN PRODUCTION

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—Giving evidence before the resumed hearing of the 40-hour week, case in the Arbitration Court to-day Mr. ...

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  11. YESTERDAY'S COAL LOSS.

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Coal loss through stoppages on N.S.W. fields to-day was 5000 tons. All southern mines were working. ...

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  12. Congress Rejects British Plan.

    NEW DELHI, Mon.—Although no actual vote was taken at yesterday's lengthy and hectic committee meeting of All India Congress, the British plan for an interim Government has been reacted. ...

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  13. Government May Be Attacked Parliament

    CANBERRA, Mon.—Members of the Liberal Party said to-night the Commonwealth Government should be attacked in ...

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  14. WILL STOP TRAFFIC IN PLATYPUS SKINS

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Prompt action to deal with people caught trafficking in skins of platypus was promised to-night by the Chief. ...

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  15. Cuts Likely In Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Mon.—The Commissioner for Railways to-day announced a 40 per cent, cut in suburban services, to start on ...

    Article : 344 words
  16. Foreign Ministers Want Decision.

    PARIS, Mon.—The Foreign Ministers conference is determined to known by Friday next, once and for all, whether it can agree upon draft treaties and go on to summon the peace conference says the London "Times" Correspondent. ...

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  17. "Sway Type" Earthquake Rocks Buildings.

    SEATTLE, Mon.—A moderately severe "sway type" of earthquake rocked western Washington State and British Columbia lasting 30 to 90 seconds. Business buildings, hotels and ...

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  18. To Attack Own Speed Record

    Sir Macolm Camopbell, now aged 60, who will attempt to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Coalition Government Formed In France.

    PARIS, Mon.—It was officially announced a new French Government has been formed. Mr Bidault, who is head of the Cabinet, retains the Foreign Ministry. The Cabinet similar to the ...

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  20. Young Woman Rilled In Road Smash

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A traffic smash at Goodna, halfway from Brisbane to Ipswich, resulted in a young woman being killed, and ...

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  21. Trial Of Japanese

    YOKOHAMA, Mon.—The trial of 13 Japanese charged with mistreating Australian and Dutch prisoners of war, was begun by ...

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  22. REPORT ON KING'S DEATH.

    BANGKOK, Mon.—An official source stated that an X-ray examination of King Ananda's body proved conclusively the bullet ...

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  23. New Hawkesbury Bridge Tested-Should Last 200 Years

    SYDNEY, Mon.—The new bridge over the Hawkesbury River was tested successfully to-day when six new type locomotives, weighing between them 1200 tons, crossed at fast and slow speeds. ...

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  24. Busy Time For Hangman

    LONDON, Mon.—The hangman in the British zone in Germany is likely to have such a full-time job for the next two ...

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  25. Reprisals threatened If Death Sentence On Jews.

    JERUSALEM, Mon.—Although the Jewish secret radio announced that three remaining British officers kidnapped on Tuesday last who were being held as hostages, would not be released "for reasons of our own," a mysterious telephone caller ...

    Article : 166 words
  26. Three People Found Dead Near Gas Stove

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Believed to have been gassed to-night, three people were found dead in a cooking recess of their flat at ...

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  27. WILLIAM S. HART DEAD.

    LOS ANGELES, Mon.—William S. Hart, the silent screen's first two-gun Western hero, died after a brief illness, aged 83. ...

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