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  4. Churchill...

    Told America he did not believe war inevitable or imminent. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Diggers furious over Japs' light sentences

    PHONES at RSL Sydney headquarters rang furiously yesterday as protests poured in against the light sentences given to three Japanese war criminals at the Darwin trials. "A man who steals a loaf of bread gets six months gaol--a convicted ...

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  6. Believe it, or else!

    PERTH ULVA president, S. Johnston, is not happy. Says bottled beer is being shipped lo WA from Eastern ...

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  7. Won't recant on Russia

    MR. CHURCHILL told America from the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel last night that he did not wish to withdraw or modify one word of his sensational attack on Russia and her expansionist tendencies last week. ...

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  8. Brides in London protest march

    Brides of Australian servicemen carried this placard in their protest inarch through London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MacArthur:

    General MacArthur exceeded his authority in endorsing the new Jap constitution. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Stayed away

    Dean Acheson, US Assistant-Secretary of State cancelled plans to be at dinner. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. OPINION

    NEW YORK, Saturday. ASKED whether they thought any nation was likely to dominate the ...

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  13. War Minister "misintepreted"

    PERSIAN War Minister General Ahmedi today denied that he said that Persia would fight to the ...

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  14. He was there

    John Winant, US Ambassador to London, took his place and represented State Department. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. OFFICER SHOT IN TRIESTE STREET

    British and US military police have made a number of arrests after an unknown assailant wounded a member of the ...

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  16. STOP PRESS

    LONDON, Saturday.--One policeman and one woman were killed in the Alexander Kacserbe explosion. The explosion ...

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  17. Red Army building explodes: 300 injured

    AN explosion this morning shattered the Alexander Kaserne, a big building in the Soviet sector of Berlin occupied by the Red Army. The building was used as the ...

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  18. DINERS MUST ASK FOR BREAD

    After March 24, bread may no longer be offered to diners having their "main" meal in British cafes. Food Minister Sir Ben ...

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  19. Throws away £60,000

    FOR 36 hours an unidentified man sat at a gambling table at one of Reno's night clubs, played dice and lost £60,000. During the entire period he ate nothing, but drank coffee ...

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  20. To-day's weather

    Metropolitan: Warm and cloudy, scattered light rain, fresh N to NW winds, becoming cooler during the day. Slight seas. ...

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