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  4. [?] REDS’ BID TO JOIN NEW GOVERNMENT

    FOLLOWING the dramatic resignation of the Marie Cabinet on Friday, the French [?] Party has issued a statement calling for democratic union,” states a joint report from ...

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  5. MEN CRAWLED OUT UNINJURED

    When this utility overturned and came to rest on its top against a telegraph pole outside Hume Kiosk in Dean street on Saturday afternoon the two occupants suffered only slight injuries. Eyewitnesses were amazed when the men scrambled out through the shattered glass window. See story Page 3. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. VICIOUS ATTACK ON WOMAN

    SYDNEY, Sun.: A sex pervert made a vicious attack on a woman at Cremorne last night. As she struggled ...

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  7. INTELLECTUALS SEE RE-BIRTH OF FASCISM

    THE World Congress of Intellectuals ended yesterday with the issue of a manifesto which said that ...

    Article : 135 words
  8. The WORLD at a GLIMPSE

    LONDON, Sun.: Miss Lettick Curtis, 33, yesterday set a new international woman’s air speed record of 313,07 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BURNED HUNDREDS ALIVE; BULGARIAN OFFICER EXECUTED

    REUTER’S Athens correspondent says that a former Bulgarian officer, Lieut. Anton Kaltchef, was ...

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  10. ANOTHER MEETING WITH MOLOTOV PLANNED

    LONDON, Sun.: Foreign Office considers that the western envoys may meet the Russian Foreign Minister (Mr ...

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  11. MAN’S SACRIFICIAL MANIA

    HAMBURG, Sun.: A Latvian refugee named Pagatzki, who was arrested at the village of Hutzhorn, near Oldenburg on ...

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  12. DOCTOR DECIDES TO FORGET PAST

    SYDNEY, Sun.: A doctor whom Clifford Tasman Thomson, better known as Cliffie Thomas, tried to shoot in 1944, ...

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  13. BRAWLERS ALMOST WRECK CAFE

    SYDNEY, Sun.: In a fierce brawl in a chop suey cafe in Bondi last night chairs were used as weapons by the ...

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  14. ALLEGED BOMBING OF SIAM VILLAGE BY R.A.F.

    SINGAPORE, Sun.: Air Vice Marshal A. C. Sanderson, AOC, Malaya, today declared that the RAF authorities knew ...

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  15. SOVIET CONSUL LEAVES AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Sun. : Stripped of his credentials as Soviet Consul-General, Mr Jacob Lomakin sailed today on the liner ...

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  16. BOY GIVES LIFE FOR FRIEND

    MELBOURNE, Sunday : An 11-year-old boy was drowned yesterday afternoon when he tried to rescue a friend who had ...

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  17. R.S.L. DOESN’T WANT FORMER NAZI ON AIR

    SYDNEY, Sun.: The RSL will strongly protest against the inclusion of Herr Arnold Von Skcrst as a reserve in the ...

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  18. [?] BATTEN DEFENDS LANDING AT DIEPPE

    [?] Mountbatten, of Burma, who planned the Dieppe raid of August, 1942, declared in a [?] yesterday that it was “probably the most [?] raid of the war and if I had the same ...

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  19. U.S. HEATWAVE DEATHROLL NOW

    DEATHROLL from the stifling hundred degree heatwave that has blanketed almost the entire nation for four days rose to 120 today and still no relief is forecast. New York State with 23 has recorded the highest number of deaths from heat. AT Charleston in West ...

    Article : 195 words
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