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  4. FORECAST

    Cool to mild; scattered showers. Details Page 2. ...

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  5. PILGRIMAGE TO EL ALAMEIN

    Pilgrimages to El Alamein, scene in North Africa of the famous battle which turned the German army back from Egypt, are now very frequent. Top picture shows a typical crowd of pilgrims from England visiting one of the battlefield cemeteries. The picture below is of the newly-completed memorial to the South African soldiers who fell at El Alamein. Mr. Churchill recently described ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 97 words
  6. Giant Liner Aground

    LONDON, Tues.—The giant liner Queen Elizabeth is aground at the entrance to Southampton water, and efforts to refloat her have proved unsuccessful. Twelve tugs with full heads of steam up and thick black ...

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  7. Premier Of Vic. Appeals To Prime Minister

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—The Premier (Mr. Cain) to-day telephoned the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) and appealed to him to bring the parties to the present ...

    Article : 333 words
  8. PRESSURE ON IRISH TO ARREST FORMER GERMAN INTERNEES

    DUBLIN, Tues.—Under diplomatic pressure from the United States and France, Irish police have arrested seven former ...

    Article : 157 words
  9. Charges Allege Meat Sales Above Fixed Prices

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—Charges relating to alleged black marketing of meat and alleged to involve £7500 have been [?]eferred ...

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  10. Good Progress Made By Flying Millionaire

    NEW YORK, Tues.—The millionaire penmaker, Milton Reynolds, reached Tokio this morning in his record-breaking flight around the world Bespectacled Reynolds posed for pictures with two Geisha ...

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  11. de Gaulle Leader Of New Party

    PARIS, Tues. — General de Gaulle, formally announced the formation of a "rally of the French people" movement, and ...

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  12. Urges Prosecution Of Henry Wallace

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The immediate, prosecution, under the ancient Logan Act, of the former Vice-President (Mr. Henry Wallace) for his critical statements in Britain on American foreign policy, is urged by Mr. Farnell Thomas, Chairman of ...

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  13. Further Cases Of Smallpox

    NEW YORK, Tues.—Two additional cases of smallpox were reported yesterday, bringing to nine the total of suspected and ...

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  14. Legion To Test Claims

    SYDNEY, Tues.—After a meeting of the executive of the Australian Legion of Ex-Servicemen and Women to-day, the president ...

    Article : 56 words
  15. Greek Guerrillas Burying Arms

    ATHENS, Tues.—The second army chief of staff told Reuter's that Greek paratroops dropped in the heart of the ...

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  16. Bag Of Money Found On Bus

    SYDNEY, Tues.—When a bus reached Northbridge to-day the conductress, Miss Jean Hall, found a suitcase in it. When opened ...

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  17. COAL PRODUCTION IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Tues. — The Coal Mines Administrator announced 96 per cent of coal nines in the chief districts ...

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  19. NORTH COAST RAINFALL

    Rainfall registrations for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. yesterday, North Coast: Ballina 6, Clarence Heads 13. Dorrigo 8, Coff's ...

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  20. BEARISH MARKET ON WALL STREET

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The heaviest selling of the year swept Wall Street yesterday. Leading stocks dropped one to eight ...

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  21. Jap General Admits

    RABAUL, Tuesday.—Under cross-examination in the War Crimes Court to-day Lieut.-General Adachi admitted that some of his subordinates had executed Indians without trial before he issued his "emergency punishment" order, which gave ...

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  22. Work On Wanganella

    AUCKLAND, Tues.—Work of making temporary repairs to the liner Wanganella commenced to-day when the black ban was ...

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  23. Led Up Garden Path By Communists

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—Thousands of workers who had been led up the garden path by Communists were, beginning to rebel ...

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  24. EARTH TREMORS AT BENDIGO

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—An earth tremor which struck Bendigo early to-day, shook buildings and dislodged and smashed ...

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  25. Lindbergh Attacked By Communist Paper

    MEW YORK, Tuesday.—The Communist newspaper, "Daily Worker," in a front page article attacks a "Nazi medallist, Charles Lindbergh," for his support of President Truman's plan for aiding Greece and Turkey. ...

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  26. Motorists' Costs Increased By Roads

    CANBERRA, Tues.—Bad roads increase running costs of motorists by lid per mile. This was reported to Federal officials ...

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  27. SMOTHERED IN VAT OF PLASTER

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—When he fell into a vat of plaster last night, James Shaw (35), employed by the Australian Plaster ...

    Article : 57 words
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