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  4. ROYAL FAMILY ARRIVE IN CAPETOWN

    LONDON, Monday.—The Royal family arrived at Capetown aboard the battleship Vanguard in perfect summer weather this morning and the King went ashore at 10 ...

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  5. THIEF GETS £8500 WORTH JEWELS IN GUN HOLD-UP

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Diamonds, pearls and other valuable stones worth £8500 were grabbed by a thief who held up a salesman at gunpoint In the city jewellery slop of Fairfax and Roberts, in Hunter Street; this afternoon, and made a getaway despite the fact that the shop was crowded with customers. ...

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  6. Less Tea If Price Increases

    CANBERRA, Mon—Senator Courtice, Minister for Customs, announced today that in the event of the price of tea ...

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  7. Goods From. Jap. Embassy Sold

    By order of the Ministry of Supply part of the contents of the former Japanese Embassy in London was sold by auction recently. Proceeds from the sale were to meet reparations. Lot 251—an Imari porclelain vase, decorated with flowers and birds ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Rationing May End With Breaking OF NSW Draught

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Sydney’s milk rationing may end within ten days and meat supplies soon be vastly Improved as a result of the drought-breaking rains during the past week in North and Central NSW. ...

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  9. Maintenance of Empire as Aid To World Peace

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — Mr Sumner Welles, former Under Secretary of State, declared in a broadcast last evening that one ...

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  10. “Nauseating Behavior” on Sydney Beach

    SYDNEY. Monday. — Two men who stared offensively at women in bathing costumes on a Sydney beach were fined ...

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  11. Britain In Second Week Of Full Restrictions

    LONDON, Monday.—Britain begins its second week of fuel restrictions with the news of slowly-improving coal stocks at power stations and the hope that there may be a partial relaxation of the power ban later in the week. ...

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  12. Volunteers Ride Through Floods With Pack Horses

    SYDNEY, Mon. — Volunteers with, pack horses rode through flood haters today to bring food supplies to 100 residents of Mogil ...

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  13. Govt. Authorises Order for 5000 Beaufort Homes

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—The Premier (Mr Cain) today authorised the placing of an order by the Victorian housing Commission ...

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  14. Man, Daughter Shot In Sale Tragedy

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Harry Napper (55), and his daughter, Phyllis Napper (20) were shot at their home, three miles from Sale, about mid-day today. Following information that a ...

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  17. ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT SHIP ESCAPES BUT RECAPTURED

    LONDON, Monday.—The illegal immigrant ship that was intercepted on Saturday by the British Navy is believed to be the Ulua. The vessel, with 600 ...

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    A helicopter lands on the deck of the Vanguard to pick up photographs taken of Their Majesties as the vessel steams down the Channel on the first day out to sea on the voyage to South Africa which was completed yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. FROM THE FOUR CORNERS

    LONDON: Scotland Yard received a call from a public telephone box stating that a bomb had been placed at No. 10 Downing Street, official residence of the Prime Minister. The call was immediately ...

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  20. Letters With 1945 Postmark Found in North

    DARWIN, Monday—A bag full of airmail letters bearing a 1945 postmark has just seen found on a deserted ...

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