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    City Forecast.-- Cloudy, mild, sultry; occasional rain. Fresh NE winds, moderate sea. ...

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  5. ATOM TO BE SECRET TILL SAFEGUARD GIVEN

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.-- President Truman, Mr. Attlee and Mr. MacKenzie King (Canada) propose a United Nations commission for the control of atomic energy. Fundamental task of the commission would be to find ...

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  6. Model Trouble

    To Court: Pat Niland, who received a summons today for appearing in a French swimming ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Extra Two Yrs., Attack On Police

    The Court of Criminal Appeal today increased to two and a half years a sentence of six months imposed on a man who injured a policeman by throwing a ...

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    Rush: "Sugar- seekers" crowding around a counter at McIlrath's today, to get in supplies before new rationing cut takes effect on Monday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Swim- suit Girl & Promoter To Be Prosecuted

    A girl model who exhibited a French swim- suit at Sydney Sports Ground on October 27 and a Speedway promoter who paraded her have both received summonses. ...

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  10. £1400 A Wk For Ace it Radio Man

    NEW YORK, Friday.-- Elmer Davis, former Chief of the Office of War Information, has signed ...

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  11. Drain On Sugar Stocks As Women Rush Stores

    Housewives rushed city grocery stores today for sugar, and some firms expect to be out of stocks before closing time. Selfridge's, in Pitt- street, had sold out before 9.30 am. "We sold ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. RUSSIA ANXIOUS TO BE FRIENDS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.-- Russia hasn't a thing to gain from war with the United States and wants to be friends," General Eisenhower told the House of Representatives Military Committee today. ...

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  14. PETAIN IN NEW PRISON

    PARIS, Friday.-- Marshal Petain, who is serving a life sentence for treason, has been removed from Portalet prison in ...

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  15. Editorial

    IT is a scandal of the highest magnitude that views on the Indonesian situation, which will be angrily rejected by a large number of Australians, go forth to America and Asia as the "Voice of ...

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  16. TEL AVIV QUIETER AFTER NEW RIOTS

    JERUSALEM, Friday.-- British troops have the situation well in Hand in Tel Aviv, and the curfew will be lifted between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. today. ...

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  17. STOP- PRESS

    WASHINGTON.-- Hirohito will be tried as a war criminal, according to Joseph B. Keenan chief counsel for the prosecution ...

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  18. More Britons Out of Work

    LONDON, Friday.-- It is officially estimated that there will be 300,000 unemployed in Britain by the end of the year. ...

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  19. BABY CLINGS TO QUEEN

    LONDON, Friday.-- Karen Miller, aged five months, yesterday delayed the Royal tour of Wales. The King and Queen were inspecting an oil refinery near ...

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