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  3. QUIET AGAIN IN BOMBAY City Returning To Normal

    After a quiet night, the situation in Bombay continued to improve today, and the city has now practically returned to normal. In the business quarter, offices, shops and markets were ...

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  4. EGYPT DRAFTS REPLY

    The Egyptian Cabinet announced today that it had drafted a reply to the British Note of protest regarding the ...

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  5. Tanker's Gunner Meets Former Shipmates

    When the Dutch oil tanker Ondina, which achieved fame during the war by sinking an enemy raider, arrived at Port Adelaide yesterday it was met by former RAN Gnr. B. Hammond, who fired the shot which sank the enemy ship. Hammond, who is now discharged and working at Port Adelaide, was decorated by Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands after the exploit. Here Mr. Hammond (right) is seen greeting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CONTROL OF JAPAN

    It is understood in London that nine non-American representatives, including the Australian, on the new Far ...

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  7. PRE-WAR TALK ON NAZIS

    Ribbentropp's request to the war crimes tribunal to produce Mr. Churchill as a witness for the defence led to a sharp ...

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  8. Won Medal

    Slight, curly-haired Mile. Andree de Jongh. 25, the Belgian girl who planned and led the under-cover "Comet Line" which outwitted ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CHINESE PROTEST ON YALTA

    The seven members of the Chinese Control Yuan have protested to the Foreign Office against the Yalta secret agreement, says ...

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  10. Davis Cup Men Not For Wimbledon

    The LTAA decided tonight not to send its Davis Cup players to Wimbledon this year. It was stated that "the ...

    Article : 133 words
  11. U.S. WELCOME TO NAZI SHIP

    Five thousand Americans held a gala party aboard the German heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen when the warship ...

    Article : 265 words
  12. PEACE TALKS THREATENED

    The Paris peace conference, planned for May 1, will probably now have to be postponed. Among several reasons for this, ...

    Article : 260 words
  13. "No Official Position"

    The conversation occurred before the war, when Mr. Churchill held no official position in England. ...

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  14. RACEHORSES RESCUED

    A heavy sedan car, owned by Mr. J. T. Symons, carrier, of Prince street, Alberton, and a horse float which was attached ...

    Article : 237 words
  15. BELGIAN PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS

    Results of the Belgian provincial elections yesterday deprived the Christian Social (Catholic) Party of its one seat Senate lead ...

    Article : 128 words
  16. POPE'S APPROACH TO FRANCO

    The Archbishop of New York (Cardinal Spellman), who has long been a close confidant of His Holiness the Pope, will leave ...

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  17. STOPPAGE AT GARDEN ISLAND ENDORSED

    Waterfront unions today endorsed the action of a number of employes last week in refusing to work on a corvette which has been ...

    Article : 120 words
  18. Threat Of Break

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Sunday Times" says:—"It is felt that a situation might easily be brought about that would make ...

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  19. FREAK RAINSTORM AT MANNAHILL

    A severe gale and dust-storm was followed by a sudden downpour in which 62 points fell in 15 minutes at Mannahill today. ...

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  20. S.M. FOUND NOT GUILTY

    Michael Joseph Bennett, 52, was found not guilty in the Criminal Court today on a charge that he. being a stipendiary magistrate, ...

    Article : 213 words
  21. CURFEW IN PALESTINE British Action Against

    A curfew was imposed last night from 6 p.m. to 5.30 a.m. over a large area of northern Palestine, including the coastal strip between ...

    Article : 141 words
  22. RIOTERS BURN OUT BARRACKS

    After one of the greatest riots in the history of the British Army, the Aldershot "glasshouse" detention barracks was last night a ...

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  23. 50,000 CHILD MIGRANTS

    Arrangements were being made for the introduction of 50,000 child migrants from Britain and other European ...

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  24. Cyclonic Storm In Melbourne MELBOURNE, February 25.

    A cyclone which hit the outer suburbs of Melbourne early tonight, rocked houses, ripped big sections out of roofs, and blew down ...

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  25. India May Act Against South Africa

    The Government of India may apply economic sanctions against South Africa and recall the Indian Commissioner if the proposed ...

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  26. Cabinet To Consider Victory Day Holiday

    A Victory Day holiday in Australia to coincide with the Victory Parade in London has been suggested to the Federal Government. ...

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  27. Less Tobacco Next Month

    Less tobacco will be available next month because of the lack of female labor. Supplies for March will be the ...

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  28. WAR CRIMES TRIAL IN DARWIN

    In the first war crimes trial on Australian soil, 18 Japanese will on Thursday answer charges of maltreating Australian POW's and the ...

    Article : 117 words
  29. Enthralling Concert By Insane U.S. Mystery Pianist

    An insane pianist, assisted by guards, kept 300 of the nation's top musicans enthralled here last night with a weird and beautiful ...

    Article : 217 words
  30. American Fliers Leave £250 "Change"

    When the two American fliers. Messrs. Roy Farrell and Robert Russell, who were recently granted permission to operate an air freight ...

    Article : 110 words
  31. Child Knocked Down By Car

    June Osborne. 5 years and 8 months, of Sutton terrace, Richmond. received shock and abrasions when she was knocked down by a ...

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  32. Warning On R.A.A.F. Strikes

    The Under-Secretary for Air (Wg-Cmdr. J. Strachey), in a broadcast on demobilisation last night, warned members of the RAF ...

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