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    City Forecast.--Fine, warm day, cool night, with moderate southeasterly to ...

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  5. BRITAIN WANTS CURT 'YES' OR 'NO' ON GREECE

    LONDON, Monday.--The Security Council of the United Nations is required to decide today the most serious issue ever brought before it. ...

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  6. "Have To Fight Communists'-- Rosevear, M.H.R.

    "There is in Australia, a Communist Party. These people burn incense in foreign temples. They believe Australian needs can be measured with a foreign yardstick. We have to fight them," said Mr. Rosevear, MHR, today. ...

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  7. Today's Happiest Picture

    MOTHER AND DAUGHTER shared first prize in today's Lottery. When told of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BRITAIN TOLD TO QUIT EGYPT

    CAIRO, Monday.--Egypt insists on the complete evacuation of British troops and incorporation of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan into the Kingdom of Egypt, declared the ...

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  9. Struggle With Police In Dramatic Court Break

    A young man fought violently with a number of policemen when he dramatically tried to escape from Central Police Court today. Court proceedings were held up for five minutes, with Mr. Balmain, SM, watching from the Bench, until the man was ...

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  10. Anti-Jewish Arab Hold-Up

    CAIRO, Monday.--The Arab Front has decided on a general strike in Egypt in the next few days to support the Palestine ...

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  11. Rush By Buyers For Rubber Surf Caps

    The caps; which were the first Sydney women have seep for more than three years, were not ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Australia's Job In N.E.I. Has Ended

    MOROTAI, Monday.-- When the 80th Indian Brigade, with headquarters at Makassar, took over on ...

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  13. 13 Die In Air Crashes

    LONDON, Monday.--All six members of the crew of an RAF Dakota transport plane were dead when the wreckage of the ...

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  14. Don Juan Working Hard For Throne

    LONDON, Monday.--Don Juan, Pretender to the Spanish throne, has begun discussions with Spanish ...

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  16. RAIL TIE-UP: THOUSANDS LATE AFTER BREAKDOWN

    Thousands of factory and city workers were late on duty this morning because of a breakdown in suburban electric train services. Initial cause was the collapse at 4.10 am of an ...

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  17. EXECUTED IN PUBLIC

    MOSCOW, Monday. -- Seven Germans found guilty at Riga (Latvia) of war crimes have been publicly executed. ...

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  18. STOP-PRESS

    Motion by Mr. Fallon, at AWU convention, asking, for inquiry into holdup of Dutch ships and action of persons ...

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  19. Editorial

    IN its present form, the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme extends no benefits to ex- servicemen studying outside Australia. ...

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  20. Govt. Officials' Stop-work Threat

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Public Service Association of Papua and New Guinea is threatening a stop- work' meeting that will paralyse administration in the Territories. ...

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