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  4. Metropolitan FORECAST:

    Cool, with an occasional shower. ...

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    Enthusiastic crowds paid tribute to members of the Australian Nursing Services when they marched through the city yesterday in aid of the Florence Nightingale Victorian War Nurses' Trust. The above picture shows ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SOURABAYA NOW FULLY HELD

    The British Command announces that the occupation of Sourabaya, in Eastern Java, is complete, and that local administration has been established under British control. Military operations continue south of Sourabaya, ...

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  7. GERMANS PLANNED WAR IN 1937

    The Germans as early as June, 1937, had complete military plans for war not only against Austria and Czechoslovakia, but also if necessary with Spain, Britain, France, ...

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    Major-General ("Wild Bill") Donovan, who has intimated his intention to resign from the United States prosecution staff ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PALESTINE STRIFE

    According to the diplomatic correspondent of the "Times," the British and American commission of inquiry on Palestine ...

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  10. REBUFF TO PERSIA

    It is learned that a Soviet Government note has rejected, "though in the friendliest terms," Persia's request that ...

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  11. BATTLE OF WITS

    An astonishing story of spoof and bluff, a fierce scientific battle of wits against Germany's radar defences, which the British won ...

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  12. A.C.T.U. READY TO NEGOTIATE

    The Australasian Council of Trade Unions is prepared to handle the Newcastle-Port Kembla dispute if the Sydney Trades and Labor Council desires it. The A.C.T.U. president (Mr. ...

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  13. YAMASHITA'S PLEA

    Yamashita concluded his evidence at his war criminal trial to-day by repeating over and over again that he did not know that ...

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  14. LATE NEWS

    GENEVA.--The King of Siam, Ananda Mahidol, is returning to Bankok by air. His friends said that his people had called him ...

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  15. EXECUTION OF U.S. AIRMEN

    How a Japanese beheaded an American was told to-day at the trial of ten Japanese officers charged with the execution of ...

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  16. NAZI RADIO IN DUBLIN

    The Nazi radio station in Dublin was put at the disposal of the Free State during the war. This was revealed by the Prime ...

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  17. Casualties in Anti-Trial Disorders

    An American was killed and 106 British and American military personnel were injured during demonstrations against the trial ...

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  18. CONSERVATIVE REVIVAL

    Mr. Churchill's fighting speech at the Conservative party conference is hailed by the greater section of the British press as ...

    Article : 269 words
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  20. UNITED STEEL MAY JOIN

    While hope of an early settlement of the 17-day strike, which is virtually tying up all General Motors plants faded, another ...

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  21. APPEAL FOR DESERTERS

    An appeal for an amnesty for soldiers convicted of desertion in action was made in the House of Commons yesterday by Captain ...

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  22. ARMS SALES TO INDONESIANS

    The British Army Public Relations department following up an army observer's story about Australians selling arms to ...

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  23. A PEREGRINATING GLOBE

    The "Gottorp Globe," a Russian national treasure which was looted by the Nazis in 1942, is to be returned to the Soviet ...

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  24. HITLER "WORSHIPPERS" UNDER SCRUTINY

    Since the "Christian Reform League" purchased von Ribbentrop's bust of Hitler at the German Embassy sale in London for £500 the activities of this suspicious Hitler worshipping sect have been under close official ...

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  25. PIGEONS AND DOGS

    War pigeons and war dogs were lined up at the Allied Forces' Mascot Club to-day to receive medals from the hands of Sir ...

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  26. LONG VACATION FOR STALIN

    According to a reliable source. Generalissimo Stalin has decided to prolong his vacation and take "a good, long rest" before ...

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  27. PAINTER SEED BY BANK

    The talented Dutch painter, van Meegeren, who produces canvases in the manner of old masters, is being sued for ...

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  28. U.S. AUTHORESS'S ROMANCE

    The authoress Emily Hahn and Major Charles Boxer, whom, in her autobiographical work, "China to Me," she named as the ...

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  29. CANNIBALISM CHARGES

    War criminals will stand trial for the first time in New Guinea when the Wewak Military court opens to-morrow. ...

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  30. MUTINEERS TO BE ARRESTED

    Steps are being taken to arrest the leaders of a small garrison of Indian troops on Christian Island, in the southern Indian ...

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  31. HOUSE OF PEERS OPEN TO PRESS

    General MacArthur has directed the House of Peers that, regardless of ancient precedent, all its sessions in the future must ...

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