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  4. Greek Forces To Be Strengthened

    ATHENS, Tues. (A.A.P.).--The United States and Greek Governments have agreed to the formation of 100 battalions of the Greek National Guard and a further increase of 12,000 men in the Greek Regular Army. This was revealed by the head of the ...

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  5. Daring Hold-up At City Hotel

    SYDNEY, Wed. - Three armed bandits bound and gagged the driver of a hire car, stole the vehicle, and used it to stage a daring hold-up at the Hotel Arcadia, Pitt street, Sydney, late last night. ...

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  6. Divorce Case Heard Every Nine Minutes

    SYDNEY Tuesday.--Thirty undefended divorce cases were heard by Mr. Acting Justice Rainbow in the Divorce Court to-day at the rate of one every nine minutes. One case occupied a little over four minutes. Mr. Justice Rainbow, who finished hearing ...

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  7. Food Production In Great Britain

    Great Britain plans to produce a considerably greater amount of food at heme and every effort is being made to cultivate more acres than ever before. Thousands of acres which were used for war purposes are now being ploughed up and made ready for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. U.S. Task Force In Sydney This Month

    SYDNEY, Tues,--One of Ammerica's newest aircraft Carriers, the 29000-[?]on, Valley Forge, win be flagship of the ...

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  9. Occupation Currency Not Legal Tender

    BERLIN, Tues. (A.A.P.).-- British Occupation currency known as "Bafsvs" ceased at midnight to be legal tender and ...

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  10. Marines Sail For Mediterrnean

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday. (A.A.P.). -- A detachment of Marines, estimated to be 1000 strong, sailed from Morehead ...

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  11. Two Sought In N.G. Lease Case

    SYDNEY. Tuesday,--One of two men Commonwealth Investigation Service officers are searching for in Connection with the New Guinea timber lease case is believed to be in Sydney. The other man is understood to be either in Queensland or one of the ...

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  12. Transport Strike In Melbourne Still On

    MELBOURNE, Tries. -- The tram and bus strike is still on. After to-day's compulsory conference, the secretary of the ...

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  13. Bones Dumped As Practical Joke

    SYDNEY, Tues.--Detectives investigating the pile of bones found in dense bush near Brooklyn. Hawkesbury River, believe ...

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  14. NO SPECIFIC SUM FOR FULL TERM OF US AID PLAN

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (A.A.P.).--President Truman has agreed that Congress will not have to vote on any specific sum for four full years of toe European recovery programme. THIS was asserted by the ...

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  15. First Session Of Little Assembly

    LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday (A.A.P.).--With the Soviet bloc--Russia, Poland, the Ukraine, White Russia, CzeCho-Slovakia and "Yugo-Slavia-carrying out its threat to boycott an proceedings, the United Nations Interim Committee or Little Assembly held its ...

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  16. Minister Defends Fuel Board's Actibn

    CANBERRA, Tues.--The Minister for Supply (Senator Ashley) to-day defended the action of the Liquid Fuel Board in cancelling ...

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  17. Japanese Guards Sentenced to Death

    TOKIO, Tues. (A.AP.-Reuter). --Before the 250 Australians who survived the brutal treatment of Japanese guards in Tokio prisoner ...

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  18. Australian Seaman Arrested In U.S.A.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday (A.A.P.)--'The Australian Consulate Office here disclosed that John Wallace Sutherland, ...

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  19. Pulled Gun In Hotel; 12 Months' Gaol

    SYDNEY, Tues.--Louis Henry Morgan, 32, Who yesterday pulled a gun and threatened to shoot two detectives when they cornered ...

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  20. Wallace's Candidacy Repudiated By C.I.O.

    NEW YORK, Tues. (A.A.P.).-- Henry Wallace's candidacy for the Presidency of the United States was repudiated by the executive ...

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  22. Pakistan Prepares To Resist Indians

    NEW DELHI, Tues. (A.A.P.).-- Pakistan troops are gathering to resist possible Indian Army incursions. This is reported by the ...

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  23. MASS HYPNOTISM OVER RADIO

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Over 600 people rang Station 2GB to-night saying they had been affected by toe mass hypnotism broadcast. The broadcast ...

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  24. Anglo- Egyptian Financial Pact

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.).--Britain in 1948 will sell to Egypt £6,250,900 sterling worth of United States dollars against sterling for current transactions and also about £1,000,000 sterling worth of gold, for Egypt's. quota to the International Monetary ...

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  25. General MacArthur For President?

    MADISON (Wisconsin), Tues. (A.A P.). -- Speculation whether General MacArthur will be a Presidential candidate has been ...

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  26. ELDERLY WOMAN BRANDISHES GUN

    MELBOURNE, Tues.--A police patrol car cruising along Church street, Richmond, saw a man and a woman run from a house ...

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  27. POWER TO CONTROL BEACHES

    SYDNEY, Tues.--The Surf Life Saving Association will seek from the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Cahill) power to ...

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  28. PRESIDENT'S WIDOW DIE[?]S

    NEW YORK, Tues. (A.A.P.) -- The death has occurred at the age of 90 of Mrs. Mary Scott Lord Harrison, widow of Benjamin ...

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  29. TOJO CLAIMS HE DID NO WRONG

    TOKIO, Tues. (A.A.P.-Reuter)--The prosecution closed its cross examination of Hideki Tojo today afer Tojo declared he had ...

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  30. TRIUMPH FOR SCHUMAN GOVT.

    PARIS, Mon. (A.A.P.). -- M. Paul Schuman's coalition government had another triumph when, after an all-day debate, the ...

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  31. No Early Wedding For Former King

    LAUSANNE, Tuesday (A.A.P.).--There, will be no immediate marriage of Princess Anne of Bourbon-Parma to ex-King Michael of Rumania, according to her brother, Prince Michael, of Bourbon-Parma. ...

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  32. Jap. Peace Treaty

    WASHINGTON, Tues. (A.A.P.). Copies of the Soviet note to China in which Russia continues to insist that the Japanese peace ...

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  33. RARE FISH FOR TARONGA PARK

    SYDNEY, Tues.--Two stone fish whose poison is so deadly that people who have stood-bare-footed on them have died ...

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  34. Spanish Oranges For Britain

    MADRID, Tues. (A.A.P.).--A contract has been signed between a British purchasing commission on behalf of the ...

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  35. Rain Frustrates Rainmakers

    SYDNEY, Tues. -- Continued! rain over Sydney areas is frustrating efforts of rainmaking scientists attached to the C.S.I.R. ...

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