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  4. Metropolitan FORECAST

    Sultry; intermittent rain; cooler later. ...

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  5. BENEFICIAL RAINS IN VICTORIA

    A "tropical dip," or flow of humid air from the north, brought fairly general rains to Victoria yesterday. Melbourne, with 33 points to 3 p.m., had one of the heaviest falls, and experienced a violent thunderstorm ...

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  6. POLICY IN PACIFIC

    Mr. Truman s announcement that the United States will insist on being sole trustee of enemy Pacific islands conquered by the ...

    Article : 540 words
  7. SECURITY COUNCIL TO MEET TO-DAY

    The first meeting of the U.N.O. Security Council on Thursday probably will he formal, hat the Persian Prime Minister has instructed his delegation in London to place Persia's troubles with Russia before the Council. ...

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    FROM SWORD TO PLOUGHSHARE.--Japanese Samurai factories' of Saki, traditional sword producing city in Central Japan, are now beating their swords into ploughshares. Three workers are shown fashioning farm ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BORMANN'S CALENDAR OF CRIMES

    Despite recent reports of his death, the case against Martin Bormann, Hitler's former deputy, was opened before the Allied War Crimes Tribunal. The American assistant ...

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    POLICEMEN TO BE ?: Some of the many young men who were, yesterday interviewed at the Police Depot. St. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. LATE NEWS

    MOSCOW.--Russian ambassador at Brussels is reported to have protested to Belgian Government against "crude ...

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  12. BRITISH SHELL EXTREMISTS

    British artillery shelled the Isola Hotel (used as the head quarters of Indonesian extremists at Bandoeng). The British ...

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  13. U.S. SOLDIERS ARRESTED

    Two American soldiers were arrested, after a German was found in a Cafe with his throat cut. ...

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  14. ROOSEVELT'S STAMPS

    Some American philatelists have high hopes of adding choice items to their collections when stamps which were the late President ...

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  15. "FOREIGN, BUT WELL-KNOWN

    Dr. H. J. van Mook may And himself, politically at least, a stranger in the country of which he is ...

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  16. £50,000 WILL OF NAZI

    Robert Ley, a leading Nazi, valued his property at £50,000, according to his will found among the records of Berlin's Superior ...

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  17. VOLTE-FACE

    The former leader of the American Communist party has gone into business as adviser to American industry. ...

    Article : 96 words
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  19. QUISLINGS INJAPAN

    So far no action has been taken against British collaborators in Japan, although American counter-intelligence officers have ...

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  20. TRADE TALKS IN EUROPE

    The State Department has announced that all of the 15 invited countries, except Russia, will attend a preliminary ...

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  21. CONTRIBUTIONS TO U.N.R.R.A.

    Total payments received to the end of 1945 from the nations contributing to U.N.R.R.A. amounted to £470,000,000, and with the ...

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  22. SALVADOR'S APPEAL

    When Salvador's spokesman, Dr. Gustavo Gustavo, to-day resumed the debate on the Preparatory Commission's report, fewer ...

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  23. PROSPECTIVE IMMIGRANTS

    During the course of an interview in London, Mr. Makin, leader of the Australian delegation to the U.N.O. Assembly, ...

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  24. PILOTS KILLED IN JET CRASH

    Two pilots were killed when three meteor jets collided at 1200 feet while "peeling off" to land after squadron exercise. One ...

    Article : 78 words
  25. ARMED CLASHES IN SICILY

    Unrest in Sicily, caused by the activity of armed bands of separatists, shows no signs of improvement. ...

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  26. CANADIAN MINISTER TO DENMARK

    The Canadian and Danish Governments will exchange diplomatic representatives, the Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) ...

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  27. TRAGIC AIR CRASH

    When bringing home British ex-prisoners of war from Singapore, an R.A.F. transport plane crashed during a snow storm at ...

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  28. SEVEN RAIDS ON JEWELLER

    Mr. Charles Haswell, of Kensal Green, London, considers some burglars are too attentive. In 1942, after five burglaries ...

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  29. U.S. COAL MINE DISASTER

    A gigantic explosion in Havaco coal mine, at Welsh, West Virginia,this morning killed five miners and injured 15. ...

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  30. MYSTERY VISITORS IN LONDON

    The War Office refuses to divulge the reason for the arrival at Croydon by air from Oslo of a German General and a party of manacled S.S. men. Another mystery visitor to ...

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  31. U.S. LOAN TO BRITAIN

    Claiming that the recent American loan to Britain is a threat to the present system of Imperial preference, Empire Industries' ...

    Article : 87 words
  32. DEATH SENTENCE FOR GERMANS

    The United States Military Commission in Naples has sentenced three Germans to death and ordered life imprisonment ...

    Article : 67 words
  33. U.S. INDUSTRIAL PARALYSIS

    The largest single strike since before the war has added to the industrial turmoil now sweeping the United States. ...

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