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    City Forecast. -- Occasional cloud; slight showers, chiefly at night; morning fog; ...

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  5. OFF WITH THE GRIME OF TRAVEL

    BABIES OF BRISBANE WIVES of US servicemen who arrived with mothers in Sydney today in board the Lurline, were handed over to VAD's at Pyrmont, where they were bathed. Here VAD's Eva Short and Elaine Moore, attend TEARFUL PARTING today at the Lurline for Mrs. H. Gales, of Auburn, and her daughter, who is going in Washington, USA, to take up a new life as Mr D. V. McNamarra. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. STALIN WRITES TO PERSIAN PREMIER; UNO DELAY MOVE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.-- Russia has asked for postponement until April 10 of next Monday's Security Council meeting which was ...

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  7. CONTACT

    Dr. Gilbert Phillips, one of the most brilliant neurosurgeons in Australia, has just returned from Europe. ...

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  8. Army Frowns On Frat. For Men in Japan

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Australian authorities are frowning on fraternisation between Australian soldiers and Japanese women. ...

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  9. Aust. Brides Tell Why

    Australian brides travelling to the '8 on the Lurline said today that they married Americans because:-- ...

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  10. Wild New York Battle For Free Nylons

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--Thousands of New Yorkers, disregarding Manhattan's fast moving traffic, joined in a wild scramble today to get paper certificates entitling them to free nylon stockings. ...

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  11. TANGLED, BUT ALL VERY MATEY

    A 12-year-old girl who has been adopted by an American Navy lieutenant, was the oldest child on the train bringing brides and babies from the southern States to board the Lurline for USA this afternoon. ...

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  13. Dentist Has Hypnotic Pull

    LONDON, Thursday.--Without waking her a loam of "Daily Mail" reporters stuck pins into and pulled the hair ...

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  14. Editorial

    NOW that the Government has its own report on the Yoizuki affair, it can see that the scand taken by newspapers and hacked by public opinion, was fully justified. ...

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  15. HOMMA WILL DIE BY FIRING SQUAD

    TOKIO, Thursday. -- Lieut.-General Masaharu Homma, Jap C. in C. in the Philippines in 1941-42, will be executed by a firing squad. ...

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  16. STOP-PRESS

    WASHINGTON. - - Persian Ambassador (Hussein Ala) denies negotiations going on between Russia and Persia. ...

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  17. Death Solves House Space Problem

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--Three people are dead today because a husband did not like his wife hanging her clothes on his clothes cup board door. ...

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