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    City Forecast. -- Sultry with light thunderstorms in afternoon; cooler change at night; ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA BATTLING FOR COUNCIL VOICE

    LONDON, Saturday. -- At today's meeting of the United Nations General Assembly, Australia will battle for a seat on the all-important Security Council. Her biggest rival appears to be Canada, whose chances are ...

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  6. GERMANS PIE ON SCAFFOLD

    ABOUT TO HANG for the murder of six US fliers who parachuted from a disabled plane in 1944, are these two German civilians. Three others were also executed. Left, Johann Opper, hears his execution order read, while right, Johann Seipel feels the hood and noose placed over his head before the trap is sprung. Scene is Bruchsal prison, Germany. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AWARDS TO ROYALTY

    The King has mode special awards of the Defence Medal to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Blistering Heat Hits Inland: Rivers Rushed

    While Sydney today was the coolest spot in the State, inland towns, parched from lack of rain, were scorched by a heatwave, and plastered by duststorms. People rushed rivers and swimming pools to escape from the ...

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  9. Calwell slates Manila girls

    HOBART, Saturday. -- "The Australian girls who were recently brought back from Manila can relinquish ...

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  11. NAZI LEADERS AMUSED BY PRISON CAMP HORRORS

    NUREMBERG, Saturday.--Several of the Nazi leaders on trial here had visited Dachau horror camp, apparently to amuse themselves, said Dr. Franz Blaha, Czechoslovak surgeon, in evidence yesterday. ...

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  12. STOP-PRESS

    AMSTERDAM.--Dutch Government will consider policy on Java on Tuesday. Believed willing to make big concessions ...

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  13. Glut of Spare Car Parts In Army's Surplus

    LAE, Saturday.--Several million pounds worth of automobile spare parts are stored in New Guinea and the islands. With supplies available on the mainland ...

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  15. Lord's Son Fined for Assault

    LONDON, Saturday.-- Captain Robert Cecil (29), son and heir of Lord Cranborne, and ...

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  16. He Prefers Australia

    LONDON, Saturday, -- Eighteen-year-old David Sharpe, after three weeks back in London, wants to ...

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  17. Death For Treason

    LONDON, Saturday.-- Thomas Heller Cooper (26), former clerk, who fought with the Adolf Hitler ...

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  18. Two Feared Lost In Port Phillip Storm

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Two amateur fishermen, John Matheson, 45, and Frank Roberts, 70, both of Sims- street, Sandringham, are feared lost. They went out in Port Phillip ...

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  19. Soviet Atom Bomb Broke Instruments

    LONDON, Saturday. -- Explosion of Russia's first atomic bomb completely destroyed recording instruments 53 miles away, according to Dr. Raphael Armattoe. ...

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  20. STRIKE RIOTERS IN TEARS

    NEW YORK, Friday.--Tear gas bombs, used today to disperse strike rioters in Buenos Aires, had many people in tears. The crowds had thronged round shops, including four of ...

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