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  4. Metropolitan FORECAST:

    Warm to hot; becoming cooler. ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA VOTED TO SECURITY COUNCIL

    Yesterday at the U.N.O. Assembly can almost be described as "Dominions' Day," with interest centred for long periods on, firstly, Australia's exciting electoral contest with Canada for one of the six non-permanent seats on the ...

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  6. TRAIN LEAVES RAILS

    Two men were injured, one fatally, when the rear carriage of the 4.50 p.m. train from Melbourne to Frankston became derailed, half a mile from Frankston, a few minutes before ...

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    COAL SHIP ARRIVES.--Victoria's first consignment of coal since the New South Wales miners returned to work after their holidays arrived in the Iron Duke late yesterday afternoon. Silhouetted against the setting sun, the Iron ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. INTENSE HEAT

    Yesterday Melbourne citizens sweltered in oppressive heat, which progressively increased until late afternoon, when the ...

    Article : 202 words
  9. AMERICAN PRESTIGE

    Disintegration of American army morale abroad has given the United Nations reason to question America's attitude ...

    Article : 355 words
  10. STRIKES IN U.S.A. EXTENDING

    Altogether 1,800,000 workers are involved in current or imminent strikes in the United States. Personal intervention by President Truman has brought about a postponement of the steel strike, involving 800,000,[?] ...

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  12. [?] LATE NEWS

    LONDON. -- The first postwar British cameras are now marketed for £3. They rival in efficiency and neatness the ...

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  13. SOVIET FAILS IN BULGARIA

    The Soviet-Bulgarian talks, in which M. Vyshinsky negotiated for the inclusion of two Opposition Ministers in the Bulgarian ...

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  14. UNDAUNTED BRITAIN

    The Leader of the House of Commons (Mr. Herbert Morrison), who is visiting the United States and Canada, in a ...

    Article : 160 words
  15. BIG HAUL BY ARMED JEWS

    About 70 armed Jews attacked a train between Haifa and Lydda, which was derailed when a mine blew up under the engine. The ...

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  16. BRITISH HOLD ATOM EXPERT

    The economic division at British head quarters on the Rhine has announced that the German scientist, Otto Hahn, is held in ...

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  17. AGENTS OF DUTCH

    The fate of many Dutchmen; Eurasians and Indonesians who worked underground against the Japanese, and were seized by ...

    Article : 236 words
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  19. NEW JAPANESE MINISTERS

    Japan's Prime Minister (Baron Shidehara) has reorganised the Cabinet by accepting the resignation of four Ministers and ...

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    Recently sworn in by the King as a member of the Privy Council, Mr. Louis St. Laurent, Canadian Minister of Justice, is shown (left) with Mr. Gordon Graydon, M.P., and Mr. Paul Martin (right), Secretary for State, at the United ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. "CEASE FIRE" IN CHINA

    A Government spokesman has announced that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek has ordered all guns throughout China to be ...

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  22. DESPERATE POLES

    Sixteen Polish officers, allegedly acting for Polish elements abroad, are to be tried at Warsaw on charges of conspiring to ...

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  23. OPPORTUNITY MISSED

    "There was a time when the Australian authorities complained that their trade with Indonesia was too much our way. Now ...

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  24. TWO THOUSAND MEN TO STAND TRIAL

    At least 2000 Germans have been rounded up and await trial for the murder or brutal treatment of hundreds of U.S. airmen ...

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  25. "No Definite Arrangements" for Japan Force

    According to the U.S. Secretary for War (Mr. Robert Patterson) no definite arrangements have yet been made for Australian and other British Empire forces to occupy Japan. ...

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  26. Rumored Loss of Gold Plate at U.N.O. Banquet

    A rumor has been circulating in London that after the Royal Banquet to the United Nations' delegates at St. James's Palace last week 50 of the smaller pieces of gold plate were found to be missing. ...

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  27. Japanese Leaving the Vatican

    The Japanese diplomatic mission under Harada is leaving the Vatican, after permission was received from the American ...

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