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  5. London Going Gay For Victory Celebrations

    LONDON June 8.— London last night was preparing to go gay on the occasion of to-morrow’s victory march. Thousands of sightseers with rattles emblems and paper bats thronged Whitehall and Trafalgar Square to see famous buildings ...

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  7. Liable to Fine of £20

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A person who takes a dog into a butcher shop will be liable to a fine of £20 under Pure Food Act ...

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  8. REFUSED TO HANDLE DUTCH SHIP

    SYDNEY sat.—The crew of the tug Euro refused to take a Dutch ship, the Tasman, from Prince’s Pier. Post Melbourne. ...

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  9. Trade Unions Seek Voice In Economic Talks

    NEW YORK June 8.—At the United Nations Economic and Social Council meeting in New York, Francis Henri Hauk ...

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    Mr. John Winant, who is representing America at the United Nations economic and social council meeting in New York ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. RESTORING EQUALITY OF NATIONS

    LONDON, June 8.—Russia regarded the resumption of diplomatic relations with the Argentine as “an event which will ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader: V Day and After

    LONDON, June 8.—Renter’s Jerusalem correspondent says that a small schooner was intercepted flying the Zionist colours 60 miles south of Palestine by a British destroyers which is now escorting the vessel to Haifa. ...

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  13. Murders--Sabotage Cost 145 Danish Lives

    COPENHAGEN, June 8.—Eleven Danes Accused of 94 murder, 25 attempted murders, 150 acts of sabotage and many attempts of train wrecking, all of which were estimated to have cost 145 lives, appeared at the opening of ...

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  14. Police Break Up Rome Demonstration

    ROME, June 8.—Police, swinging short black clubs, broke up a monarchist demonstration in the centre of Rome to-day. About 200 demonstrators paraded through crowded ...

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  15. CRICKET SCORES IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, June S. — County cricket results included— Sussex 95 and 7 for 145, drew with Somerset 150 and 5 for 143 ...

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  16. Supported Of Petain Arrested

    PARIS, June 8.—French Security police have arrested one of Marshal Petain’s close supporters. 55-year-old. General Maurive ...

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  18. Recovery Of House Of Hesse Jewels

    WASHINGTON, June 8.—The War Department announced the arrest of a WAC Captain, and her Colonel husband in connection with the theft from the Kornberg Castle of £375,000 worth of jewels belonging to the German ...

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  19. SETTLEMENT OF AMERICAN COAL STRIKE

    NEW YORK, June 8. — The United Mine Workers’ Association and the Anthracite Coal Operators announced that they ...

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  20. OPENING OF VICTORY DAY CELEBRATIONS

    SYDNEY Sat.—Colourful displays of flags and bunting and other decorations on buildings throughout the city and most ...

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  21. “Typical Digger” for Tussauds

    LONDON, June 7.—Tussauds have selected Private F. J. Part ridge, VC, of New South Wales, as the “typical digger,” and his ...

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  22. Australian Campaign Of Film Evangelism

    LONDON, June 8.—An enterprising clergymen, the Rev. Hamilton Alkin, of Melbourne, has arrived in London to try and enlist British film interests’ support for the Australian Religions Films Society’s campaign of film evangelism. “We are trying to [?] ...

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  23. MAY MISS FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    CANBERRA, Sat.—The Minister or External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) may miss completely the next session of the Federal ...

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  25. THE LATE GENERAL PATTON

    PARIS June 8.—Mrs. Patton, wife of the late General Patton, of the US Army, accompanied by her young son, arrived by plane ...

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  26. 20 YEARS’ GAOL FOR TREASON

    OSLO, June 8.—Ex-physical training Instructor of the British Army, Willy Bjoerndy, was convicted of treason and sentenced ...

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