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  2. Advertising

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  3. FORECAST.

    North-East District: Scattered showers on coast; cool night; mild day. ...

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  5. IN OTHER PAGES.

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  6. U.S. Loan Will Help In Restoring World Trade

    WASHINGTON, Sun. -- The British Ambassador (Lord Inverchapel), welcoming the passage of the Loan, said: "The resources of my country have been greatly strained by war. We need time to recover economic strength. We are now given that. ...

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  7. Bride Ship Leaves For London

    A group of brides on the boat deck of the Ran gitata, which left Sydney for England with 700 passengers, including 110 Australian brides of British servicemen. Left to right: Mrs. Marjory Smith (Roma, Q.), Mrs. Marjory Jones (Brisbane), Mrs. Dorothy Anderson (Brisbane), Mrs. Mabel Lomas (Brisbane), Mrs. Muriel Collier(Brisbane), and Mrs. Jean Harrison (Gunnedah). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FRESH UPSURGE TO SYDNEY'S CRIME WAVE

    SYDNEY, Sun. -- Armed men and thugs, including a man who fired at a crowd at Ashfield, after a taxi driver had frustrated an attempt at robbery by ...

    Article : 533 words
  9. Filipino Women Kidnapped

    MANILA, Sun. -- An armed band, which military police alleged consisted of Hukbalahaps, kidnapped 20 Filipino ...

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  10. Increased Prices In America

    WASHINGTON, Sun. -- The Bureau of Labour Statistics announced the daily price index covering 28 basic commodities has risen 22.7 per cent, since price control ended on June 30. The index rose 4.9 per cent ...

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  11. Fearful Potentialities Of Atomic Bomb

    SYDNEY, Sun. -- On his arrival in Sydney yesterday by Australian National Airways Skymaster, E. W. MacAlpine who represented the Australian ...

    Article : 383 words
  12. Coal Loss Through Strikes

    SYDNEY, Sun. -- Since disciplinary action was last taken against the coal miners in March 1945. 3,000,000 tons of ...

    Article : 89 words
  13. May Be Witness In Cousens Case

    SYDNEY, Sun. -- Believed to have come to Australia as an important witness in the case of Major Charles Cousens, an ...

    Article : 95 words
  14. MR. E. SHINWELL, M.P.

    Mr. Shinwell, Britain's Minister for Fuel and Power, is responsible for the Coal Nationalisation Bill the first big ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Australia Could Be Engulfed Overnight

    LONDON, Sun. -- "Cold facts supported the contention that Australia could be engulged overnight as a white man's country of 97 per cent. British stock," declared the Australian Resident Minister (Mr. Beasley) in a speech at Leamington ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Too Early Yet For Uncensored Japanese Press

    TOKIO, Sun. -- While applauding Japan's political development, General MacArthur, in his latest report on the occupation, declared ...

    Article : 113 words
  17. Pilots Believed Planes Unsafe

    NEW YORK, Sun. -- The majority of pilots flying Constellations, which have been grounded for 30 days, following a fatal ...

    Article : 81 words
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  19. Few Public Sessions Of Peace Conference

    PARIS, Sun. -- The United States Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) said he would press for the utmost publicity for the action of ...

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  20. Radio Play Cancelled

    SYDNEY, Sun. -- The radio play. "Love Me Sailor," based on the book of the same name by Robert S. Close, which was to have been ...

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  21. PAILS WINS IRISH CHAMPIONSHIP

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  22. U. K. Bread Ration May Be Reduced

    LONDON, Sun. -- "Unless British farmers deliver 570,000 tons of wheat for which they have been asked, or should the United States ...

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  23. DEMOLITION OF N. E. S. STRUCTURES

    SYDNEY, Sun. -- The demolition of all N. E. S. structures, such as air raid shelters raid shelters and trenches, was proceeding, the Minister for Local ...

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  24. MUST BE NO DRUNKEN BULLYING OF JAPS

    TOKIO, Sun. -- The Commander of the 8th United States Army, Lieut.-General Eichelberger, has published an order declaring he would not tolerate "drunken bullying" of Japanese civilians by American soldiers. ...

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  25. Mother Of 29 Dead

    PERTH, Sun. -- Believed to be the mother of Australia's biggest family, 29 children, Mrs. Annie Brown, of North Fremantle, was ...

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  26. Air Supremacy Major Factor In Determining Jap Surrender

    WASHINGTON, Sun. -- Air supremacy was the major factor in determining the timing of Japan's, surrender, says a United States strategic bombing survey report to President Truman. It says Japan would have ...

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  27. Bomb Thrown In Alexandria

    ALEXANDRIA, Sun. -- A bomb throwing incident on Saturday night resulted in the death of one British soldier, while six others ...

    Article : 97 words
  28. MISSING BOY FOUND

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