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    REHEARSAL FOR VICTORY PARADE.--Chief Inspector L. C. Mason, of the London police, leads a parade of horses undergoing Victory March training. Flags were waved in front of the animals, noises were made to represent the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SHIPOWNERS REJECT SETTLEMENT

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Because of a change of front by the Stevedoring Industry Commission it is almost certain there will be an Australian-wide tie-up of all shipping on Monday. The Waterside Workers' Federation to-night accused the ...

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    ANZAC PARADE IN JAPAN.--The Commander in Chief British Commonwealth Occupation Forces, Lieut.-General J. Northcott, inspecting a detachment, of the 34th Australian Infantry Brigade after a special parade had been held ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NOT GUILTY OF MURDER

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Ronald Douglas Morris, 26, journalist, was to-day acquitted by a jury in the Central Criminal Court ...

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  8. CHIFLEY SURVIVES PRESS ORDEAL

    Australia's Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley), on his first visit to America, faced the Press for 20 minutes and survived the ordeal with the ease of a man who has been facing aggressive American diplomatic ...

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  9. BLACKOUT HITS U.S.

    Industry, transport and other phases of economic life in America have progressed beyond the first stages of paralysis as a ...

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  10. U.S. LOAN ASSURED

    The U.S. loan of approximately £1,250,000,000 for Britain is assured of Senate approval. ...

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  11. ARABS WAITING FOR LEAD

    There is a strange, unreal lull in the Palestinian "war." It is likely to continue until Jews and Arabs know whether the British Government will adopt the Anglo-American report in whole or part. ...

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  12. AND SO TO BED!

    "And that, listeners, is the end of the sports news," said a B.B.C. announcer at the conclusion of a short address ...

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  13. DUNLOP GOLF TOURNEY

    It looks as though the open champion, Richard Burton; the South African, Bobby Locke; the Englishman, Charlie Ward, and ...

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    BUY A BUTTON.--Mrs. Martyn Wolf found a ready customer for one of her Waratah badges in this R.A.A.F. man yesterday. The badges were sold to aid the Lord Mayor's Fund. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Where Ignorance Was Humorous

    A revue star of the "Naughty Nineties," Connie Gilchrist, who married an carl, died last night aged 73 years. ...

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  17. ABDICATION IN ITALY

    King [?]Vctor Emannuel of Italy signed his abdication at noon yesterday, and is already on his way from [?] to Pore said on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. DR. EVATT TO GO TO PARIS

    The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt), who this afternoon will receive an honorary degree from Leeds ...

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  19. MAGNA CARTA, NOT CHARTA

    Empire schoolboys, please note--by authority of the House of Lords, Magna Charta will in future be spelt Magna Carta. ...

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  20. GERMANY & AUSTRIA

    The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (Mr. J. Hynd), opening the debate in the House of Commons on a control office ...

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  21. Arrogance of Doenitz

    Making no effort to conceal his contempt for the entire proceedings of the War Crimes Tribunal, Admiral Doenitz responded to Sir David Maxwell Fyfe's cross examination in ...

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  22. GREEK PLEBISCITE ON MONARCHY

    M Tsaldaris announced to-day that the British Government would approve a plebiscite on the question of the monarchy as soon ...

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  23. AUSTRALIANS IN CAPETOWN

    The Australian contingent for the London victory parade received a wildly enthusiastic welcome when it arrived aboard ...

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  24. Two Spare Minutes Will be Lost in Future

    Two of Britain's greatest railway companies, the L.M.S. and L.N.E.R., decided to abandon the time honored practice of keeping clocks outside stations a minute or two fast. ...

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