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  4. ITALY IN THE GRIP OF POLITICAL ANARCHY

    Political violence spread to Rome when Communist sympathisers attacked members at a meeting of the anti-Communist Association of War Prisoners returned from Russia. ...

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  5. ARMS IN SOVIET CAMP

    PARIS, Sun.—Two thousand troops with four armored cars surrounded the Soviet repatriation camp at Beauregard, near ...

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  6. BOYS GIVE LIVES

    CANBERRA, Sun.—When they went to rescue two children whose canoe had capsized in Queanbeyan River at Queanbeyan this ...

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  7. Deportation Of Malayan Seamen Rouses Storm

    The Australian Government’s decision to order 14 Malayan stamen, who married Australian women, to leave Australia has provoked a. storm of criticism in the Malayan Press. One high Malay official commented: “If Australia does not ...

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  8. THREE AUSTRALIANS IN LONDON

    Miss Patti Morgan and Miss Diana Hart were among the Australians helping Mrs. J. A. Beasley, wife of the High Commissioner for Australia, to sell Remembrance Day Poppies at Australia House, London. Miss Morgan, well known in Sydney as a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. EXILE ACCUSED OF TRAITOROUS ACT

    WARSAW, Sun.: The Polish Parliament yesterday expelled M. [?] leader of the Polish Peasant Party, (or his ...

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  10. U.N.O. TO MEET IN EUROPE; EVATT OPPOSES

    NEW YORK, Sun.: The General Assembly of the United Nations today agreed by 32 votes to 17, to hold the 1948 ...

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  11. Precautions Against Jewish Terrorists

    JERUSALEM, Sun.—As a precaution against the resumption of terrorist attacks on Britons, the British High Commissioner has ...

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  12. Mr. McKell Asked to Oust Chifley Government

    ADELAIDE, Sun.—Next week a petition to the Governor-General (Mr McKell) will be distributed in Adelaide urging him to ...

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  13. BELGIANS-SWISS BEST OFF

    PARIS, Sun.: British United Press correspondent says that Belgium and Switzerland arc the best fed, housed, clothed ...

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  14. 250 ILLEGAL MIGRANTS LAND

    LONDON, Sun.: According to Reuter’s correspondent at Jerusalem, it is reported that about 250 illegal Jewish immigrants landed ...

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  15. Ordered to Quit Government Hostel

    CANBERRA, Sun.—Notices to quit Brassey House. Government owned hostel, within 10 days has been given to eight members of ...

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  16. “Spivs” Set Authorities Problem

    LONDON, Sun.: “Spivs” are pouring into Jersey to evade the direction of labor in Britain, says “Sunday Dispatch. Authorities ...

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  17. TINY TOT WAS LUCKY

    PERTH, Sun: Fears for the safety of a two-year-old boy, who fell 12 feet down a narrow bore at Wembley yesterday, were ...

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  18. Rocket Blast Kills Three

    LONDON, Sun.: The Ministry of Supply has announced that three men were killed, two seriously injured and nine others ...

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  19. BRITISH TO SEIZE PALESTINE ASSETS?

    NEW YORK, Sun. The British Government is reported to be making plans to take over most, or all, of the surplus in ...

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  20. FIVE VICTIMS OF HIT-RUN DRIVERS

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Hit and run drivers were responsible for injuries to five people in the city on Saturday night—two married ...

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  21. Mosley Says England To-day Is A Prison

    In his first political speech in London since the war, Sir Oswald Mosley said that America was facing Russian Communism across the prostrate body of Britain in a struggle to preserve the remnants of western civilisation. ...

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  23. COMINTERN FOR ASIA

    HONG KONG, Sun.: Reuter’s correspondent in Hong Kong says that Far Eastern Communists are reported to be meeting at Harbin, ...

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  24. “BARLAMS” EARN DOLLARS

    NEW YORK, Sun.—Australian “barlam” rugs, which are to be sold in the United States, were displayed at a reception given ...

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  25. SHELL FRAGMENTS CRASH INTO BUILDINGS

    SYDNEY, Sun.: Fragments of star shells fired by the army in Bondi and Coogee area tonight crashed through the roots of ...

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  26. HENTY FARMER'S CLOSE CALL

    WAGGA, Sun.—Robert Bryan Westmacott, a Henty farmer, narrowly escaped being burned to death when the tractor he was ...

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  27. GREEK ARMY ON OFFENSIVE

    ATHENS, Sun.: The Greek Army has begun an offensive against guerrillas in the Kilkis area, north of Salonika, near the junction of ...

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  28. PAILS’ CRITICISM OF BROMWICH AND BROWN

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sun.: Dinny Pails, who arrived by plane yesterday from Australia, declared that the odda were “10/1 against ...

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  29. Thief’s £700 Haul From Circus Caravan

    ADELAIDE, Sun.—While hundreds were watching Perry Bros.’ circus in Adelaide last night a thief is alleged to have sneaked ...

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  30. MAN’S BODY FOUND ON ROAD

    CESSNOCK, Sun.: Cessnock ambulance officers today found the body of Albert Edward Croucher, aged 44 married of Cessnock, with ...

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  31. £800 Stolen Whilst Bookmaker Sleeps

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—The home of the well known Bendigo bookmaker Roy. W. Hayes, of Neale st., Bendigo, was entered last night by ...

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  32. GRAZIER FOUND SHOT DEAD

    A grazier was found shot dead on his station property at Knockmany, Glen Innes, yesterday. He was Donald Ian Mclntyre, ...

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  33. Arrest Prevents Plunge On Columnist

    Known as “New Zealand” to bookmakers and members of the racing world. the big cash punter, Leonard Wanliss, aged 38 was arrested at Flemington racecourse yesterday while waiting to put several thousand pounds on Columnist. ...

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  34. WANTS UNION TO JOIN IN BANKS FIGHT

    SYDNEY, Sun.—At a meeting in Sydney yesterday Federal officers of the Australian Railways Union decided to ask the ACTU to ...

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  35. LOAN OVER-SUBSCRIBED BY £10 MILLION

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—No definite statement of the result of the fourth security loan campaign which ended on Saturday can be ...

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  36. New Type Helicopter

    ST. LOUIS, Sun: The American Air Force today demonstrated its “flying bike”—the world’s first ram-jet helicopter ...

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  37. Philippines Hit by Typhoon

    MANILA, Sun.: A typhoon whirling across northern Luzon left minor damage in Manila, but fragmentary reports indicate ...

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