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  4. OFFICIAL FORECAST: City.--

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  5. JAP SEARCH FOR NEW MINISTRY

    TOKYO, Sunday. -- Japan's new Premier, 73-year-old Baron Shidehara, continued his efforts today to form a new Cabinet. Meanwhile, Tokyo newspapers clamored for ...

    Article : 683 words
  6. SHINTOISM HAS FIRM HOLD

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- The disestablishment of Shintoism as the Slate religion of Japan--now the State Department's announced policy--is easier said than done. Already reports from Tokyo ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 277 words
  7. Visitors For Mrs. Kirby

    LONDON, Sunday.--Mrs Phoebe Kirby, who lives in a pre-fabricated bungalow in London's East End, answered 'a knock on the door this afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LIBERALS ASK PREMIER TO MEET THEM

    A special meeting of the executive of the Liberal Party of Victoria will be held tomorrow afternoon and, as a result of his request, the Premier (Mr Macfarlan) will be invited to ...

    Article : 300 words
  9. GROCERS ON FOOD DELIVERIES--P. 3

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  10. HESS REPORTED IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Sunday. -- A disclosure that Rudolf Hess was in Germany was made by Hamburg Radio today, says the ...

    Article : 96 words
  11. Trials In Manila, Tokyo Within 3 Weeks

    MANILA. Sunday.--The trial of Gen. Yamashita for war crimes, which begins, tomorrow afternoon, is not expected to last more than four weeks, said Major Robert Kerr, U.S. Army prosecutor, today. ...

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  12. EXPLOSION HURLS MAN, ABLAZE, OUT OF BUILDING

    A man was hurled from a building with his clothes ablaze, following a gas explosion which wrecked the interior of a State Electricity Commission station in Church Street, ...

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  13. Blow At Japs' Drug Policy

    TOKYO, Sunday.--Striking at one of the must sinister roots of Japanese imperialism, General ...

    Article : 121 words
  14. Cold Mid-day Fare: No Gas Relief In Sight

    With no relief of gas rationing yet in sight, Melbourne today had cold lunches without hot tea or,coffee. About. 320 tons of gas-making coal--21 truck loads-- is expected from Maitland late this afternoon, and ...

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  15. PALESTINE DANGER POINT

    ROME, Sunday. -- Of all the countries he had visited, Palestine was the one where bloodshed appeared to be ...

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  16. Hitler Is Probably Alive

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Hitler is probably still alive, according to General Eisenhower. ...

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  18. 26 Killed In Troop Plane Crash

    PARIS, Sunday. -- Twenty-six passengers and crew of the four-engines Stirling bomber, which was bringing troops home from the ...

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  19. COSTLY TO BROADCAST PARLIAMENT

    CANBERRA. -- The Federal Government is unlikely fo reject the finding of the standing committee on the broadcasting of Parliamentary debates but it may modify the hours proposed. ...

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  20. BANNERS FOR P.O.W.

    THE WELCOME awaiting Singapore P.O.W. who arrived in Melbourne from Sydney today. They had been brought home in the Duntroon. This picture shows a section of the crowd at Spencer Street. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. N.E.I. FORCE IN JAVA

    [?] Sunday.--One thousand N.E.I. troops have arrived [?] Tanjour Prick in Jaya to help [?] order says Aneta, the ...

    Article : 75 words
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