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  4. Metropolitan FORECASTS:

    Occasional showers; cold W. to S.W. Winds. ...

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  5. GOVERNMENT SEEKS A DISSOLUTION

    The State Government is seeking a dissolution of the Legislative Assembly following on its defeat in the House on Tuesday night. The Governor's decision will be announced to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SAIGON IN A STATE OF SIEGE

    A virtual state of siege exists in Saigon following a general uprising by the Annamites yesterday, when British troops used mortars and machine guns Six hundred additional British and Indian troops have ...

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    The Premier (Mr. Dunstan) speaking in the Legislative Assembly late last night. Seen on the front row Ministerial bench are--(left) Messrs. Macfarlan, Hollway, Hyland, Lind, McDonald and Oldham. Mr. Cain is sitting at the table opposite Mr. Dunstan. Front row Labor bench--(left to right) Messrs. Reid. Tunnecliffe, Barry and Field. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FREED IN MUKDEN

    Vodka, beer and sake flowed freely when veteran Russian soldiers from the Western front, transferred to Manchuria, ...

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  9. GERMANY PAYS A HIGH PRICE

    An historic 5000-word document issued in Berlin, in addition to setting out "certain additional requirements imposed on Germany," is a grim record of the price the German people must pay for the total war waged by ...

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  11. R.A.N. SHIP HITS MINE

    The Royal Australian Navy corvette Strahan was damaged by a mine a few miles south of Stanley Bay, Hong Kong, this ...

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  12. LATE NEWS

    LONDON.--Moscow Radio announces that the Hungarian Government has decided to hold a general election on ...

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  13. JUST A "SLIGHT" MISTAKE

    A translating error resulted in reports that Emperor Hirohito planned abdication. A new Chinese translator at ...

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  14. STOWAWAY ON BRIDE SHIP

    Indignant women have kept the telephone ringing in the office of the Director of Immigration and Naturalisation (Mr. Wixson), ...

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  15. ESKIMOS IN TOKIO

    About 100 Eskimos brought by the Japanese from the Aleutians have arrived at Atsugi, where they are awaiting ...

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  17. ARGENTINA FIZZLE

    General Arturo Rawson, was successfully led the revolution which established the present military regime in June, 1943, ...

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  18. INVESTIGATION OF PEARL HARBOR

    The Congressional committee investigating Pearl Harbor has decided to fly to Hawaii to give its ten members opportunity to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. CONTROL OF JAPAN

    Although no reference to it was contained in the official communique to correspondents, most of the London morning ...

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  20. VERSATILE FIGHTER

    The latest British plane off the secret list is the Blackburn "Firebrand 4," combined fighter, torpedo carrier and dive-bomber, ...

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  21. FIGHTING TEAMS PREPARED

    Dr. Malan's National party, after suffering casualties in last week's political riots, called on all Transvaal branches to ...

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  22. GEN. PATTON TO EXPLAIN

    From Frankfurt-on-Main it is announced that General Eisenhower has summoned General Patton to make a personal report ...

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  23. LIFTS WITHOUT OPERATORS

    Hundreds of thousand of workers remained idle in vast segments of New York's commercial life as the strike of lift ...

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  24. MAJOR ENTERS MONASTERY

    A wealthy ex-major of the last war is about to become a monk, and a lieutenant-colonel of this war is about to become a ...

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  25. Passion for Photographs Led to "Rogue's Gallery"

    The Japanese passion for having photographs taken has led to the undoing of many of them and their arrest as war criminals. While Japanese were in ...

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  26. SCHEMING AT BELSEN TRIAL

    LUNEBERG, Sept. 26 (A.A.P.). Hangings of young girls for crimes such as petty theft, experiments in artificial ...

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  27. COST OF LIVING CAUSES DEATHS

    The Italian Government announced that three persons were killed and a number wounded in demonstrations at Lecce, southern ...

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  28. Back to Standard Time in U.S.

    President Truman has signed legislation returning the United States to Standard time, effective as from 4 p.m. Australian time ...

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