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  4. PARTY LEAVES TO INSPECT JAP. HELL SHIP

    CANBERRA, Sun.—A party of four eminent Australians, all of whom are returned soldiers, has been despatched by the Commonwealth Government to a northern island port to investigate conditions on the Japanese destroyer Yoiznki when it ...

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  5. OVER 30 CRUSHED TO DEATH

    LONDON, Sat.—After the Bolton-Stoke Cup Tie match had been in progress for a quarter of an hour at the Burnden Park ground, Bolton, a huge section of the 65,000 spectators on a slope near a stand began to sway ominously, and without ...

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  6. BRITISH COMMISSIONER IN N.E.I.

    Lieut.-General Sir Montagu, Stopford (left) chatting with Lieut-General Sir Philip Christison, whom he relieved recently as British Commander in the East Indies. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Fires In Mukden Follow Russians’ Departure

    CHUNGKING, Sun.—Fires are raging in Mukden following the departure of the Russians, who turned over the garrison duties ...

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  8. ’PLANE CRASHES INTO SEA

    HOBART, Sun.—Twenty-one passengers and the crew of four are believed to have lost their lives tonight when a ...

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  9. Canadian M.P. Alleged Soviet Spy

    NEW YORK, Sun.—The Kew York Daily News correspondent in Ottawa teams that a Canadian member of Parliament will be arrested within a few days on charges of wartime espionage in connection with the Russian spy ring. The ...

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  10. PREDICTION THAT AUSTRALIA WILL HOLD DAVIS CUP

    [?] Sun.—Bruce [?] American Davis [?] predicts that Australia [?] the Davis Cup. ...

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  11. Mr Bevin Guarded Against Revolutionaries

    London, Sun.—The [?] Foreign Minister [?] Bevin) who already is guar[?] by two detectives, who [?] ...

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  12. Australia’s Efforts To Supplement Britain’s Food

    In a statement on the Commonwealth Government’s efforts to relieve the food position in Britain the Minister of Commerce ...

    Article : 349 words
  13. Lovely Jap Radio Star Waits War Crime Trial

    Tokio Rose, Japan’s star war-time propagandist, is reported to be a very beautiful woman. She is a full-blooded Japanese ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Soviet Paper Urges Stronger Action On Spain

    LONDON, Sun.—The [?] French and American [?] on Spain has raised the old [?] of non-interference, [?] ...

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  15. Fire On Carrier Victorious

    LONDON, Sun.—Fire broke out in the boiler room of the aircraft carrier Victorious at Devonport on Friday night. Members ...

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  16. WEATHER FORECAST

    Victoria: Cold and unsettled with further showers, but only scattered in the north-west, where the weather is improving; snow ...

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  17. INDONESIAN VOLCANO MAY ERUPT AGAIN

    BATAVIA, Sun.—With the landing in Batavia this morning of 3000 Dutch troops and the unexpected crisis within the Nationalist ranks which led to the “Premier” (Sjah[?]) refusing the summons of the “President” (Dr Soekarno) to visit ...

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  18. Yugoslav Troop Movements Explained

    BELGRADE, Sun. —The official Yugoslav news agency Tanjug, in a statement replying to “alarming reports,” that it said ...

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  20. Military Training Of Children Advocated

    [?] Sun.—Military [?] starting at the age of [?] was advocated today by [?] of Britain ace night ...

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  21. Moscow Comment On U.S. Note To Bulgaria

    LONDON, Sun.—Moscow radio has broadcast the reply from the Soviet Commissariat of Foreign Affairs to the recent American ...

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  22. BRITISH NOTE TO RUSSIA ON MANCHURIA

    LONDON, Sun.—The British [?] is sending a Note to [?] associating itself with [?] against Russian ...

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  23. SMALLPOX ON TROOP SHIP FROM EAST

    LONDON, Sun.— Smallpox has been found on board Iiner Orontes, which arrived at Southampton with 4000 servicemen ...

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  24. FLASHBACK

    LONDON, Mar. 11. 1945: [?] and Danzig are, condemned by Himmter[?] defence strategy to be blasted to rubble. ...

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  25. 200,000 PEOPLE IN U.K. WANT TO COME HERE

    SYDNEY, Sun,—The Minister for Migration (Mr Calwell) said today that 200,000 applications for passages to Australia had been ...

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  26. British Troops To Leave Lebanon

    LONDON Sun.—A Foreign Office spokesman announces that British troops would withdraw from Lebanon by the end of June, ...

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  27. LIBERTY SHIP STRIKES MINE

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—The American liberty ship, Lord Delaware, of 7200 tons, struck a mine and sank in Fehmarn Belt. The ...

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