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  4. POSITION IN JAVA TAKES UNEXPECTED MOVE

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Correspondents in Batavia state that the Indonesian Nationalists are disowning Dr. Soekarno, the so-called President, on the ground that he is working for the British. The Nationalists ...

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  5. PRECIOUS HAUL

    TOKIO, Sunday. -- The correspondent of the Australian Associated Press says that a tiny Japanese lifeboat, which bobbed ...

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    Aluminum and Plastics in Building. -- The Runcolite Plastic Exhibition in London shows the examples in the latest, developments in plastic and aluminium products as adapted to modern needs. Photograph shows plastic curtains, which is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Little Michael Carney, 5, nephew of Rear Admiral R. B. Carney, Chief of Staff to Admiral William F. Halsey, Commander of the famous 3rd. Fleet, rides a white "charger" presented to him by Armiral Halsey at his residence in Pearl ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ANTI -- ZIONIST RIOTS

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Another small demonstration is reported from Cairo to-day. It was quickly broken un by the police. ...

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  9. WEBB INQUIRY

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The Chairman of the Atrocities Commission (Sir William Webb) and Mr. Justice Mansfield will take ...

    Article : 92 words
  10. FIGHTING IN CHINA

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Chinese Central Government and Communist forces are still fighting in northern China, and delegates meeting in Chungking to re-establish peace are at a deadlock. The ...

    Article : 571 words
  11. ATOMIC BOMB

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The newspapers in London feature the atomic bomb for the second week in succession. The "Sunday Observer" says: "Russia is suspicious because the United States will ...

    Article : 423 words
  12. DISPLACED PERSONS

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The Russian-controlled Berlin radios announcement that all Germans who since the beginning of the war ...

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  13. INDUSTRIAL COURT

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- A considerable body of workers had lost confidence in the Arbitration Court system, said Mr. Justice Taylor. ...

    Article : 262 words
  14. MENTALLY SICK

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Hess may not face trial with other major Nazi war criminals. Consensus of opinion among ...

    Article : 126 words
  15. HISTORIC MISSOURI

    NEW YORK, Sunday. -- The United States battleship Missouri has been damaged more by visitors in New York than by ...

    Article : 113 words
  16. FIVE DOCTORS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Five doctors, after more than three hours in the Balmain Hospital operating theatre last night, saved a leg of ...

    Article : 100 words
  17. EUROPEAN STAGE

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Politics occupied the centre of the stage to-day in several parts of Europe. In Prance a new coalition ...

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  18. TROUBLE AT CASINO

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- Much of the trouble at Casino Indonesian camp appeared to have been fomented by Brisbane ...

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  19. UNUSUAL ACCIDENT

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Eileen Martin (17 years), of Thirroul, was dragged into the outlet pipe of the Thirroul baths during cleaning ...

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  20. IDENTITY CARDS

    HOBART, Sunday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said tonight that the provisions of the National Security Act (manpower) ...

    Article : 120 words
  21. WEWAK JAPS

    WEWAK, Sunday. -- After demonstrative denials and passing the blame from one to another, three Japanese finally confessed ...

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  22. TOWNS ISOLATED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Tasmania had one of the worst storms in its history this afternoon during which the wind ...

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  23. JAP ATROCITIES

    LONDON, Sunday. -- A new list of atrocities committed by the Japanese is contained in a letter from a high-placed British officer ...

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  24. NO PLEASANTRIES

    HOBART, Sunday. -- In an Australia-wide broadcast to-night the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said the position of the Fourth ...

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  25. FREAK "WILLY-WILLY"

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- A freak "willy-willy" demolished a house in Penrith at noon yesterday. The house, owned by Mr. J. ...

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    Admiral Richmond K. Turner, Commander of the United States Amphibious Forces, Pacific Fleet, recently displayed two photographs which show how weapons change while sound military principles live on. The first photograph is a reproduction of a painting which depicts an old sailing ship unloading men and horse from its bow doors in the year 1269, a sharp contrast with the modern landing craft that have dropped their steel ramps on enemy soil ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. AUSTRALIAN DRIVE

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- The Commonwealth Government is launching a special drive to capture eastern markets for ...

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  28. PROBLEM OF FOOD

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Food is still one of the main problems in war-torn Europe. An expert has just made a survey of nine European ...

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  29. PRAISE FOR U.S.A.

    LONDON, Sunday. -- In Tokio to-day several hundred- demonstrators, supporters of the Independence movement in Indonesia ...

    Article : 100 words
  30. Service Releases

    CANBERRA, Saturday. -- Of 59,347 Servicemen and women discharged since the end of the war, 23,458 were long-service personnel. ...

    Article : 54 words
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