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  4. Stabbings Over Wide Area In Bombay

    A stabbing panic spread over large areas in northern Bombay during the morning, and British troops not on duty, also naval personnel, were confined to barracks, says Reuter’s. ...

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  5. CABLES IN BRIEF

    The Greek Premier (M. Tsaldaris) has arrived in London to arrange a few matters in connection with the return of King George to Greece. ...

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  6. Guilty Plea By Student To Triple Murder

    William Heirens, 17-year-old University student, today pleaded guilty to three of the most shocking murders in the history of Chicago. They were:— The kidnapping and killing of ...

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  7. BRITISH TROOPS TO LEAVE GREECE

    Deputy Premier Gonatas of Greece has announced that the British Ambassador has informed him of Britain’s intention to withdraw one of ...

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  8. 10 MILLION FEWER SHEEP IN 10 YEARS

    Wide planning to counter the recurring destruction of flocks by drought was urged today by stock experts who declared that if proper ...

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  9. CALWELL ON TOBACCO SHORTAGE

    The shortage of cigarette papers and tobacco in Australia was due to the refusal of the big tobacco companies to pay male rates of pay, the ...

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  10. Yugoslav Incident Closed

    The acting Under-Secretary of State (Mr William Clayton) in the absence of Mr Dean Acheson, today told a Press conference that the United States considered ...

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  11. “SUFFERED BRUTAL TREATMENT”

    A 23-year-old married woman who gassed her baby in an attempt to take her own life, and that of her baby, had for months before the tragedy ...

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  12. Clash in Greece

    Eleven persons were killed and eight wounded during a clash near Sparta yesterday, says the Associated Press correspondent in Athens. ...

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  13. Chicken-pox on Test Team Ship

    (From Norman Preston, Reuter’s special correspondent with the English Test team.) AT SEA, Thursday. Three children out of 300 aboard the ...

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  14. Echo of New York ’Change Slump

    Substantial drop below ceiling levels in the prices for several leading industrial issues featured operations on the Sydney Stock Exchange today. ...

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  15. SERIES OF ACCIDENTS

    Two civilians and a soldier are in Bowral Hospital as a result of a series of accidents, involving a motor lorry and trailer, and an ...

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  16. Coal Racket in Russia Alleged

    Charges of maladministration, waste and inefficiency in the Voroshilovgrad district coal mines in the Don Basin, are published ...

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  17. Seek Refund of Fares From England

    Alleging that accommodation and general attention received on the Largs Bay on the voyage from England was poor, passengers for NZ ...

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  18. Expansion Charge Against Bulgaria

    Greece accused Bulgaria of “expansionist intentions” when she presented her case against the Bulgarian claim to Western Thrace ...

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  19. Compulsory Church Parades to be Abandoned

    Compulsory church parades, with a few exceptions, will be removed from the Army and RAF duties, says the “Daily Telegraph.” Instead of these, ...

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  20. TWO-WAY “WALKIE TALKIE” RADIO

    Technicians of the Postmaster-General’s Department have now installed two frequency modulation “walkie-talkie” radio sets to provide ...

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  22. Prime Minister in Victoria Next Week

    The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) will be in Victoria next week to lead the Labor election campaign. On Monday night he will speak in the ...

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  23. Major Cousens to Give Evidence on Monday

    Marjor Charles Hughes Cousens will give evidence in his own defence when the hearing of the charge of treason against him is continued ...

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  24. U.S. Seamen’s Strike Ordered

    Despite the last-minute decision of the Wage Stabilisation Board to reopen the A.L. Seamen’s wage case, union leaders today indicated that ...

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  25. £2 a Day for “Dirty Work”

    Settlement was reached today in the dispute involving 30 salvage workers at the burnt-out wool store of NZ Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., at ...

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  26. NEW METROPOLITAN POLICE SUPERINTENDENT

    Superintendent Stanley McCarthy was today appointed Metropolitan Superintendent of Police, succeeding Superintendent Ryan, who will ...

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  27. 41 R.N. Ratings to Settle Here

    Forty-one Royal Navy ratings who served with the British Pacific Fleet during the war, arrived today to get their discharge here and settle in ...

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  28. Damage By British Troops

    A Jewish delegation which is investigating alleged damage caused by British troops in the settlements of Dorothy and Ruhama during ...

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  29. Vyshinski’s Jibe At Italians

    Everyone knows that the Italians are better at running than fighting,” said the Russian delegate (M. Vyshinski) when reopening the debate ...

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  30. Lucky Escape By Air Passengers

    Several of the survivors of the Air France Dakota airliner, which struck a factory after taking off from Le Bourget for London, owe their ...

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  31. £550 DAMAGES TO EX-WAAAF

    A Supreme Court jury today awarded £550 to a former WAAAF. who told the court that profits of a sandwich bar she had ...

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  32. EUROA HOTEL MURDER

    A witness in the Euroa Coroner’s Court today told the Coroner (Mr. Bell, PM.) that he had never seen any signs of enmity between John ...

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  33. £1½ Million Order From Bombay Group

    Orders for engineering products and non-ferrous metals worth more than £1½ million, have been placed with Australian firms by Shashi ...

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  34. India Retaliates

    A new Indian Government regulation obliges South African nationals who enter India before December 1, 1944, to obtain permits to stay ...

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  35. Tourist Resorts Booked Out for Christmas

    Sydney tournist agencies said to-day that most guest houses and hotels at mountain and seaside resorts were booked out until well ...

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  36. Philippine Puppet President Applies For Bail

    The former puppet President of the Philippines, Jose Laurel, applying for his release on bail pending his trial on charges of collaboration, declared that by October, 1942, all Filipinos were collaborators, having been forced into submission by Japanese acts of coercion and ...

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  37. PSYCHIARIST TO FURTHER EXAMINE YOUTH

    To enable a psychiarist to conduct furthe rexaminations the trial of Alexander Campbell Tipping, 18, charged with the murder of Alan ...

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  38. M’s.P. to Visit Japan

    General MacArthur has invited five members of the House of Commons to visit Japan in September, as his guests in order to tour the mainland and visit ...

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