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  4. FORECAST

    Scattered showers, local severe squalls. Details Page 2. ...

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  5. Alteration Of Present Power Relationships

    WASHINGTON, Sun.—Present power relationships cannot be substantially altered by any one nation without disturbing the whole of the United Nations, declared the former Secretary of State (Mr. James Byrnes) in his last major address before ...

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  6. All Must Contribute To Prosperity Of Australia

    SYDNEY, Sun.—The man on the land and the people of the towns and great cities each have their special contribution to make to Australia's prosperity, said the retiring Governor-General of Australia (H.R.H. the Duke of Gloucester) in a ...

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  7. Gloucesters Farewelled

    Picture shows the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, with Prince William. In his farewell broadcast to the nation last night, the Governor-General urged all Australians to contribute to the nation's prosperity. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. State Department Reorganisation Demanded

    NEW YORK, Sun.—A "broad gauge" reorganisation of the United States State (Department, aimed particularly at developing ...

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  9. Passage By Air Cancelled

    LONDON, Sun.—At the request of the British Embassy, the Air France Airline has cancelled the passage booked by Professor Smertenko from the Le Bourget to London for Wednesday next, says the Paris correspondent of the "Evening Standard." ...

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  10. Albania Denies Laying Mines

    LONDON, Sun.—Albanian's reply to British notes about the mining of the British destroyers Volant and Saumarez on October 22 last, expresses "profound regret" for the accident but energetically rejects all accusations contained in the British notes. ...

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  11. Indians Urged To Boycott Royal Tour

    PRETORIA, Sunday. — South African Indians are urged to refrain from taking part in any function arranged for the Royal ...

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  12. "Good Time" Blamed For England's Failure

    LONDON, Sunday.— According to the "Daily Express" correspondent (Cliff Cartte) cabling from Sydney, England's, failure to [?] ...

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  13. Damaged Ketch Repaired

    BRISBANE, Sun.—Battered by 50 feet waves and a 50 m.p.h. wind which snapped the main boom like a carrot, the ...

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  14. Mr. Forde Arrives In Canada

    VANCOUVER, Sun.—Mr. Francis Forde, new High Commissioner to Canada, arrived yesterday with his family, aboard the steamer ...

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  15. Fatal Plane Crash In England

    LONDON Sun.—Three passengers and two members of the crew were killed and 12 other people were injured when a British-European, Airways Daketa plane last night crashed in Kent. All survivors, including one ...

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  16. Engagement Favoured In Newspaper Poll

    LONDON, Sun.—In a poll taken by the "Sunday Pictorial," in which its readers were invited to write giving their opinions whether Princess Elizabeth should marry Prince Phillip of Greece, 55 per cent. of those taking part favoured the marriage ...

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  17. U.S. Plane Crash Kills All But One

    GALAX (Virginia), Sun.—An Eastern Airlines passenger aircraft from Detroit to Miami crashed, killing 18 of the 19 passengers ...

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  18. Staff Vacates Office After Bomb Warning

    ROME, Sunday.—The staff of Royal Air Force headquarters in Rome yesterday evacuated the Hotel Milano after receipt of an ...

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  19. Anarctica Plane Crash Survivors

    WASHINGTON, Sun.—At least six men have been sighted alive near the burned wreckage of the Martin Mariner plane which ...

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  20. Government Leaders To Confer With A.C.T.U.

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Plain speaking is expected by both sides in Canberra to-morrow when the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) and senior Ministers will confer with the A.L.P. Industrial Committees of the Australian Council of Trade Unions on industrial ...

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  21. Montgomery's Plane Diverted By Fog

    LONDON, Sunday.—Heavy fog resulted in the plane by which Field-Marshal Lord Montgomery returned to England yesterday ...

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  22. German Communists Condemn 'Everybody'

    HAMBURG, Sun.—Speaker after speaker at the Town Hall rally of 2000 Communist Patty members held to protest against conditions in Hamburg condemned "everybody they could think of." declares the British United Press. ...

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  23. Supreme Court Briefs On Miners' Fines

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Briefs have been filed requesting the Supreme Court to set aside the fines of 3,500,000 dollars ...

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  24. Plea For Assistance To Aborigine

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Chips Rafferty was at popular figure when he appeared in person to give a talk at the Lyceum Theatre this ...

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  25. Manila Volcano Comes To Life

    MANILA Sun. — Libog land Camalig, towns at the foot of Mayan Volcano, 200 miles southeast of Manila, have been vacated ...

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  26. SYDNEY SHARK ALARMS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—In warm, sunny weather about 150,000 people visited the metropolitan beaches to-day. ...

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  27. MAN ELECTROCUTED

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Robert Anderson, 46, single, was electroucted while repairing the roof at his home at Botany to-day. He ...

    Article : 34 words
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