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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE DARDANELLES

    Sunday. -- The Anka has broadcast the teahe [?] office note on the Dardanelles sent to the Russian ...

    Article : 301 words
  4. INDUSTRIAL WORKS

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Russian officials, without any' announcement, have token over as Soviet property more than 200 most ...

    Article : 111 words
  5. TITO MAKES APOLOGY

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. The State Department has announced that Yugoslavia has complied with the United States' ultimatum, hut it remained to he seen what efforts Yugoslavia would make to right ...

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  6. PREFERRED DEATH

    FRANKFURT, Sunday. -- Five former Russian soldiers attempted to commit suicide and six others escaped from a United States ...

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    Aircraftman Second-Class Gerard Christopher Ennis (21 years) of Wexford, Ireland, was tried and acquitted of the murder of a Russian soldier in a Berlin hotel room. The picture shows him talking to his defence lawyer, Mr. Basil Neald, K.C. M.P., ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A mobile tower for use in the war against pests and diseases which attack fruit trees was demonstrated by pest control experts at Harston, Cambridge, England. The Automatic Orchard Spraver is a tractor- drawn tank surmounted by a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PROGRESS IN PARIS

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Australia's Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt), on the eve of his return to Australia to take part in the Federal elections. stated that he was generally satisfied with the ...

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  10. MARINE FALCON

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Wives and children of American Servicemen were embarked this morning on the Marine Falcon, which sailed ...

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  11. INTERIM GOVERNMENT

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The Moslem League of India is now considering the Viceroy's appeal that the League should withdraw the boycott imposed by it on the new Interim Government Last night, ...

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  12. WAR FACTORIES

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- Approval for leasing to private enterprise of 29 Government -factories in New South Wales, four in ...

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  13. FOR AUSTRALIA?

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Sir Howard Florey's acceptance of the Invitation of the Australian Government to Join a now research ...

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  14. MARRIAGE FAILURES

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Australian girls whose marriages to British Servicemen have failed may be assisted back home by the ...

    Article : 121 words
  15. CANTEEN PROFITS

    BILOELA, Sunday. -- A central fund to control tho profits from Service canteens and' similar sources, totalling £4,560,000 had ...

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  16. SEVERE BURNS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- While fighting a grass Are- in an effort to save a house at Ashgrove ton day, Douglas Eaton (11 years) and Arthur Cowan (35 years) were ...

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  17. RISING NILE

    CAIRO, Sunday. -- The Nile continues to rise and is causing record floods. A total of 1200 houses were ...

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  18. GOLDEN AGE

    LONDON, Sunday -- Australia was facing a goloen age, said the Australian Trade Commissioner (Mr. Critchley), opening the ...

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  19. JAPANESE MINES

    TOKIO, Sunday -- Shipping in the Pacific has -been warned that 30,000 mines have broken loose from Japanese minefields' and ...

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  20. ON THE VERGE

    NEW YORK, Sunday. -- An explosive Manchuria, after a two months' lull, shows signs of. imminent detonation. Government ...

    Article : 53 words
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  23. DISPOSAL PROBLEM

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The British Centre in Hyde Park, which cost £59,000, has become a "problem child" of the City Council and ...

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  24. DRIVE FOR COAL

    SYDNEY, Sunday --A trades union goodwill mission may leave for the coalfields this week to exhort the miners, at public meet- ...

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  25. GAVE NOTICE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Because the Wages Board had refused them an increase in wages, 23 of 27 girls employed by the ...

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  26. BAN ON OVERTIME

    SYDNEY, Sunday -- A complete ban on overtime will be operated from to-day by members of tho Amalgamated Engineering Union. ...

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  27. CHILD MISSING

    SYDNEY, Sunday -- Police in Sydney are seriously, concerned about what may have happened to a four-years-old boy named ...

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  28. HUNGARIAN PREMIERS

    BUDAPEST, Sunday. -- Doeme Sztojay, the Prime Minister of Hungary of 1944, yesterday became the fourth former premier ...

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  29. BABIES FOR COFFEE

    HEREFORD, Sunday. -- German foster parents are bartering- babies for as little as a pound of coffee, savs B uter'aienrefentatlve.The ...

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  30. MR. R. G. MENZIES

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Menzies) relaxed to-day at [?] Parasdise after attending ...

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  31. ATOMIC ENERGY

    BUFFALO, Sunday -- A machinery company has announced th development of an atomic reetlfler, which is capable of ...

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  32. WALL MILLED DOWN

    SYDNE, Sunday -- A 70-feet- high wall of a wool store building which was burned last night was pulled down by a bulldozer and ...

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  33. COUNTRY AIRPORTS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The Minister for Air (Mr. Drakeford) announced to-night that two country airports in Queensland ...

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  34. LITVINOV REMOVED

    MOSCOW, Saturday. -- The Tass News Agency says that the Soviet Council of Ministers has released M. Litvinoy from his duties as ...

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