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  3. Metropolitan FORECAST :

    Fine; cloudy at times. ...

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  5. NATIONS CALM OVER SOVIET MOVE

    In a curiously quiet and unexcited mood delegates to the U.N.O. General Assembly are trying to size up the situation produced by the Russian ...

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    BRITISH FLAT TOPS AT PORT MELBOURNE.--Moving slowly toward Station Pier, with attendant tugs standing by, the Indefatigable made an impressive picture for "The Age" flying photographers. The other two ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WITNESSES HOSTILE

    The only two Japanese witnesses so far called in the first of the South-East Asia war crimes trials have both been ...

    Article : 172 words
  8. MOUNTAIN TOP PARLEY

    The attempted rebellion by the Royalist "X" organisation at Kalamata, a port from which thousands of Australians left ...

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  10. LATE NEWS

    TOKIO.--MacArthur ordered arrest 48 ad additional war criminal suspects, incliding [?] Gen Yuichiro Nagano, commander of ...

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  11. LOST ASH CREWS

    The R.A.F. has a special team of 150 officers making a minute search in the Continent for traces of 30,000 air crew missing on ...

    Article : 155 words
  12. GOUIN AS LEADER

    An escape from the French constitutional impasse, caused by the resignation of General of Gaulle has been found, in the ...

    Article : 297 words
  13. POLICE & RIOTERS

    Police at Bombay fired on crowds with revolvers and rifles in a series of clashes with demonstrators who defied. the ban ...

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  14. GENERAL EISENHOWER'S TOUGHEST BATTLE

    General Eisenhower fought the most difficult battle of his life yesterday when he was ambushed by a delegation of women, who demanded, threatened and pleaded for the return of their menfolk from overseas. ...

    Article : 237 words
  15. HESS CASE DELAYED

    The War Crimes Tribunal was taken by surprise when Sir Donald Maxwell Fyfe, K.C., announced that the presentation of ...

    Article : 445 words
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  17. HUNGARY REPUBLIC

    Hungary will become a Republic to-day after being a kingdom since 1001. When the newly-elected ...

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  18. NORTH PERSIA CHAOTIC

    While the action of Persia in asking the United Nations Security Council to deal with its dispute. with Russia has precipitated ...

    Article : 177 words
  19. BRITISH RADIO LICENCES

    Britain's 9,800,000 radio listeners are to pay more for their radio licences. The cost is being doubled to £1 sterling within a ...

    Article : 123 words
  20. MOISEIWITSCH SUED

    How even a world-famed artist suffers from nerves before a concert performance was described, by the piaist Benno Moiesiwitsch ...

    Article : 246 words
  21. SMUGGLING OF CURRENCY

    A former Salvation Army brigadier, Leonard Bioomfield, who two months ago was fined £1000 for attempting to smugggle ...

    Article : 129 words
  22. NEW REFUGEE PROBLEM

    Allied military authorities in Austria are reported, to be baffled by the problem of the disposal of a new group of German ...

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  23. SPAIN BUYS U.S. AIRCRAFT

    The State Department has approved the sale to Spain of eight C47 transport planes and 300,000 dol. worth of airport equipment ...

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  24. ITALIANS PAY IN LABOR

    The Italian Ministry for Foreign Trade is encouraging contracts under which Italians will pay with their labor. The ...

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  25. DEVASTATING EXPLOSION

    The list of dead and injured as a result of an ammunition explosion at Torre Annunziata yesterday Has reached tragic ...

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  26. VIOLENT GIRL NAZI

    The British authorities are holding an attractive 18-year-old girl, Gotelind Tortesen, who claims that Hitler is her father. The ...

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  27. WOOL CONTROL IN GERMANY

    German sheep farmers after tomorrow must deliver all wool immediately after shearing to the Reichswollvertung, wh before ...

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  28. GERMAN SHIPS

    The final share-out of the remnants of the German fleet, according to naval correspondents, gives Britain 13 destroyers and torpedo ...

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  29. ARREST OF "OIL KINGS"

    Field security police have arrested six of Germany's "oil kings" and removed 15 others from office. The arrests were ...

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  30. LABOR AGAINST COMMUNISTS

    The National Executive of the British Labor party has decided to recommend the annual conference not to accept the ...

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  31. REVIVAL OF NAZISM

    Nazism has been revived in one part of Bavaria, according to Bavaria's Minister without Portfolio (Dr. Schmitt). ...

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  32. BRITAIN AGAIN IDIOTS THE BILL

    Danish ship owners state that the British authorities have agreed that Britain will pay for Danish ships lost up to July 31, ...

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  33. SURRENDER OF MATSUOKA

    Yosuke Matsuoka, former Japanese Foreign Minister, has surrendered, and has been placed in Sugamo prison to await trial on ...

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  34. LOUD JUSTICE DIES

    Lord Justice Sir Frank Douglas Mackinnon, died in the Charing Cross Hospital, London, after collapsing on Monday when ...

    Article : 33 words
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