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  4. BIG PROBLEMS FACING STATE

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—“Labor has mine to office at probably one of the most difficult periods in the history of this State, and in the midst of a disturbed and troubled world. In fact, it is difficult to really know what the future holds in store ...

    Article : 792 words
  5. Russia Charges Iran With Breaking Treaty

    LONDON, Sun.—According to the Moscow radio and the British Associated Press correspondent, the Russian newspaper Izvesita accuse the Iranian Government of defending monopolist possession of British oil concessions in Iran by ...

    Article : 464 words
  6. FLOODS SWEEPS WEST. DISTRICT

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—Disastrous flood waters swept the Western District during the week-end, forcing people from their flooded homes, drowning at least one man and possibly from others, and causing huge losses in cattle and other farm ...

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  7. JAP WAR CRIMINALS

    On trial for barbarity, these Japanese made notes while charges were being read in the war crimes court at Darwin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ARMY-NAVY ATOM BOMB TESTS IN U.S.

    NEW YORK, Sun.—The Army and Navy have held their first full dress rehearsal of atom bomb tests in choppy seas off Sun Diego ...

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  9. Red Army Leaving Eastern Germany

    LONDON, Sun.—The Red Army is leaving Eastern Germany, says the Berlin correspondent of The Observer. It is ...

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  10. PROTESTS ON “LIGHT” SENTENCES

    SYDNEY, Sun. —Protests are pouring into the NSW State office of the RSL expressing indignation at “the ...

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  11. RUSSIANS EVACUATE DANISH ISLAND

    LONDON. Sun.—Reuter’s correspondent reports that the Russian evacuation of' a Danish off Bornholm has begun, ...

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  12. MEAT INDUSTRY CRISIS ENDS

    MELBOURNE, Sun. — The Victorian meat industry crisis, which has left Melbourne practically meatless for the ...

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  13. CHURCHILL SEEKS ANGLO-AMERICAN UNITY

    NEW YORK, Sat.—Declaring that he did not wish to withdraw or modify a single word of his speech made at Fulton 10 days ago, Mr Churchill, in his speech at the official dinner given to him by the City of New York on Friday night, said: ...

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  15. Manchurian Situation Is Grave

    NEW YORK, Sun.—General George Marshal said today that a Chinese army of tough, welIorganised American - trained ...

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  16. New Taxation Chief

    The new commissioner of Taxation (Mr P. S. McGovern) who began his public service career 35 years ago as a telegraph ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. BEVIN DENIES PART IN FULTON SPEECH

    LONDON, Sun.—The three different philosophies of Britain, America and Russia, would themselves in time if the nations ...

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  18. FLASHBACK

    NEW YORK, March 18, 1945: Carrier planes began attacking Southern Kyushu and Southern Shikoku at 6 a.m. on Sunday, ...

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  19. WEATHER FORECAST

    Victoria: Unsettled, with further rain; some scattered thunder and hall, heavy falls with cold southerlies in the south west ...

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