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  4. Stirring Scenes At Sea as The Royal Family Sails For S. Africa

    LONDON, Sunday.—The battleship Vanguard, carrying the Kings and Queen and Princesses, left Portsmouth yesterday morning for South Africa. ...

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  5. VALUABLE FIFTH-WICKET STAND SAVES ENGLAND

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.—With a 118 partnership in a fifth wicket stand, Compton and Hardstaff, by steady, rather than starting cricket, redeemed England's overnight position m the Fourth Test at the Adelaride Oval today. ...

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  6. PREPARATIONS TO LEAVE

    JERUSALEM, Saturday.—Evacuation from Palestine of British families, both civilian and military, has been fixed for 9 o’clock on February 4, according to ...

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  7. Hot Weather But Few Bushfires

    MELBOURNE, Sunday—Although today was an acute fire danger day, with temperatures throughout the State soaring ...

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  8. Murder Of Chinese: Celestial Held

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—Raiding house in Fitzroy on Saturday afternoon, a squad of detectives found a man hiding behind a ...

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  9. AI Capone’s Body Reaches Chicago

    CHICAGO, Sun. — Al Capone, who once rode through Chicago streets in a 20,000 dollar bullet proof limousine, ...

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  10. Immediate Action On Atomic Control Urged

    LAKE SUCESS, Sun.— The United States intends to recommend that the Security Council begin consideration immediately ...

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  11. BOMB EXPLODES IN OFFICE OF PRESIDENT OF DE-NAZIFICATION COURT

    NUREMBERG, Sunday. — A bomb exploded in the office of Mr Camill Sachs, the president of the de-Nazification Court, which ...

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  12. Ships Collide In Storm of Wind and Rain

    LONDON, Sun. — The American liberty ship, Henry Middleton struck and cut into the side the anchored British vessel, ...

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  13. Postal men Reject Direct Action

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. of more than 400 [?] workers at the Exhibition building today refused to ...

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  14. English Villages Snowbound; Drifts 12 Ft. Deep

    LONDON. Sun.— snow ploughs are busy and workmen are shovelling through snow drifts up to 12ft, deep in an attempt ...

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  15. HOT AND SULTRY

    MELBOURNE, Sun— Weather during the past 24 hours has been warm to hot and sultry generally with east to north winds during ...

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  16. STRIKE THREAT MAY AFFECT PRODUCTION OF FERTILSERS

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—Because of the continued delay by the Arbitration Court in announcing a decision regarding the ...

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  17. Sensational Bowling By Lindwall Ends Innings

    ADELAIDE, Saturday—England was batting badly enough on the first, day to make an outright defeat probable and during the pre-lunch session today there was little improvement except for the fact that no wickets fell and the batsmen ...

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  18. JAP. M.O. HANGED FOR MISTREATING P.O.W.

    SHANGHAI. Sunday— Captain Joichi Kuwshima, former chief medical officer at the Japanese prison camp at Mukden, in which ...

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  19. U.S. Comment on Mr Mckell’s Appointment

    MONTREAL, Sunday.—The New York Times publishes a photograph of nMr Mckell, Australia’s new ...

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  20. Nude Models to Receive Margin For “Goose-Flesh”

    PARIS, Sun. —The Models’ Union has fixed higher rates for “goose-flesh” on nudes posing in unheated Paris art studios. ...

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  22. COALITION GOVERNMENT FORMED IN ITALY

    ROME, Sun. — Signor de Gasperi has formed a Coalition Government The Christian Democratic Party has been allotted six ...

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  23. FIFTEEN KILLED WHEN FRENCH PLANE CRASHES

    LONDON, Sunday.—Only one passenger survived when French Dakota air liner carrying 11 passengers and a crew of five crashed and burst into flames during a storm in the Cintra Hiiis, 13 miles from Lisbon. ...

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  24. “ABOUT TURN, MR SMERTENKO!”

    Professor Johan [?] vice president of the American League for a Free Palestine, who, in defiance of an order for [?] him to enter Britain, landed at Gordon in a private French aircraft recently was returned to France by the same means. He spent one night at a police station. Here he is shown being escorted by a strong guard of police as he walked to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. BABY BOYS WORTH MORE THAN GIRLS ON AMERICAN “MARKET”

    NEW YORK, Sun.—The Committee of Adoptions has revealed that some couples paid 1500 dollars to adopt baby boys and ...

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  26. No Davis Cap Play For Ex-Enemy Countries

    NEW YORK, Sun.—Mr Holcombe Ward, president of the United States Lawn Tennis Association has announced that ...

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