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  5. Epidemic Plan By Nazi Underground

    LONDON, Sun.—The German Nazi underground organisation's sabotage plan was to have been carried out by 12 agents travelling in London tube railways with anthrax baccilli in powder form and plague bacilli in liquid form. ...

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  6. Violent Flare-Up In Palestine

    JERUSALEM, Sun.—"This is the beginning of war," declared announcement by the Jewish terrorist organisation, Irgun Zvai Leumi, soon after the renewal of acts of terrorism, during which a three-storied officers' club in Jerusalem was blown up ...

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  7. Seamen's Mess On British Battleship

    A seamen's mess on H.M.S. Vanguard, Britain's latest warship. The Vanguard took the Royal Family to South Africa. It was launched in secret by Princess Elizabeth in November, 1944, and is the largest battleship ever constructed in Britain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Inquiry Into Dakota Crash At Crovdon

    LONDON, Sun.—The Spencer Airways Dakota airliner which crashed at Croydon airport on January 25, killing 11 ...

    Article : 210 words
  9. Long Hitch-Hike By Escapee

    SYDNEY, Sun.— Hitch-hiking enabled Kelvin Lenore Diggins, 22, to cover nearly 200 miles alter he eluded a police drag-net ...

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  10. Floods May Destroy City

    LA PAZ (Bolivia), Sun.—It is estimated that 50 per cent. of the city of Trinidad, Bolivia, which maintains a population of 8000 persons, will be destroyed by the ...

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  11. COAL CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Sun.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) and the Minister for Shipping and Supply (Senator Ashley) will confer ...

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  12. Chiang Kai Shek New Premier

    NANKING, Sun.—Chiang Kai Shek has resumed the Premiership of China by taking on the duties resigned foy T. V. Soong. CHIANG will hold the Pre[?] ...

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  13. Threats By Dutch Must Be Stopped

    BATAVIA, Sunday.— If the Dutch wanted to preserve their interest in Indonesia, they must stop threatening Indonesians with bayonets, declared the Indonesian Premier (M. Sjahrir), speaking in the Republican Provisional Parliament. ...

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  14. JAPS CAPTURED.

    MANILA, Sun. — Thirty-four cannibalistic Japanese were captured in isolated jungles of north and central Mindanao, according ...

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  15. British Troops In Greece

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—It is unofficially stated that the United States has asked Britain to retain troops in Greese pending Congressional consideration of the proposal that America assume financial responsibility for maintaining the stability of the ...

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  16. Rural Reconstruction Commission Clash

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—A clash between the Rural Reconstruction Commission and one of its members, Mr. J. F. Murphy, over the alleged failure of the Australian Agricultural Council, was disclosed in the sixth report of the Commission released during the ...

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  17. May 1 Stoppage Supported

    SYDNEY, Sun. —Trades and Labour Councils in five States have now decided to support the Australasian Council of Trade ...

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  18. Their Majesties Chat With Bantu Natives

    CAPETOWN, Sunday.—Their Majesties yesterday afternoon Walked among and chattered with 5000 students drawn up on the sports ground at the Great Missionary and Educational Institute at Lovedale, reports Reuter's special correspondent. ...

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  19. Police Hear Glass Smashed; Man Arrested

    SYDNEY, Sun.—A smash and grab robbery, in which three wristlet watches were allegedly stolen from the window of a ...

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  20. Seasickness Caused Death By Drowning

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—Seasickness caused the death by drowning of a married man in Port Phillip Bay last night. The man, ...

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  21. Riotous Celebrations Caused Deaths

    SEOUL (Korea), Sun.—Riotous observance of Korean Independence Day caused at least eight deaths and 81 injured- in ...

    Article : 85 words
  22. ADELAIDE GAS WARNING

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Adelaide may be without gas to-morrow. This warning was given last night by the general manager of the ...

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