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    The Will to Live.-- A little more than a year ago the first atom bomb was dropped on Hiroshima-- with devastating effect. To-day life, and even trams, go on. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CLIMB-DOWN BY TITO

    LONDON, Friday.-- It is officially announced that seven of the crew and two passengers of the first American transport Dakota shot down on August 9 have been released from Yugoslav internment at ...

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    Youth Calls to Youth.-- Three girls from a London High School and three hoys from a Surrey County School talking at the British Broadcasting Corporation microphone to girls and boys in the United States. These "Junior Bridgebuilders" tell about their way of living their interests and hobbies, their ideas and ambitions. Left to right: Richard Jacob. Anthony Bottomley, Howard ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TASK OF 21 NATIONS

    PARIS, Friday.-- An amendment to the Italian treaty has been proposed at the Paris Conference by South Africa. The amendment seeks to have the 21 nations comprising the conference make the ...

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  8. OVERTIME LABOUR

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- A temporary agreement has been reached between the Queensland Meat Board and the Meat ...

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  9. OPEN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, Friday.-- More than 1500 Jewish ex-Servicemen in Palestine have sent a resolution to the High Commissioner ...

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  10. MAJOR COUSENS CASE

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- A record, which was alleged to have been broadcast by Major Charles Hughes Cousens from Japan on August 12, 1942, was played in the Central Court to-day. William ...

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  11. POLISH RESENTMENT

    LONDON, Thursday.-- An Official Polish spokesman in London described the British note to the Polish Government regarding the ...

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  12. RECTOR OUTSPOKEN

    LONDON. Thursday. -- When only six of 39 gift parcels from Castlemalne (Victoria) arrived to Everdon (Northampton), the ...

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  13. BOY DECAPITATED

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- A boy was decapitated near Bowral and an elderly woman was killed at North Sydney to-day. The decapitated ...

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  14. AMERICAN VEHICLE

    LONDON, Friday.-- Router's correspondent in Trieste says an American Army vehicle was fired on three miles outside Caporetto ...

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  15. LETHAL WEAPONS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- No lethal weapons had been, or would he, sold indiscriminately by the Disposals Commission, a ...

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  16. CHURCHILL'S COUSIN

    VATICAN CITY, Friday.-- Mrs. Clare Sheridan, a first cousin of Mr. Winston Churchill, took her vows as a nun in the Tertiary ...

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  19. ATOMIC WEAPON

    WASHINGTON, Friday.-- Vice-Admiral Blandy, who has returned from Bikini, told the Press that he did not think the United ...

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  20. GREEK PRESSMAN

    ATHENS, Friday.-- The political reporter of the Right Wing newspaper, "Phos," M. George Sidiropoulos, has been seized and ...

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  21. INDIAN GOVERNMENT

    LONDON, Friday.-- Twelve men have been named of the 13 men who will rule India in the Interim Government until she gains her ...

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  22. COMPLAINTS MADE

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Nearly all of the 280 passengers on the Canberra, which arrived from Cairns to-day, had complaints to make. ...

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  23. NEWSPRINT PRICE

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- The Office of Price Administration has raised the celling prices of domestic and imported newsprint by ...

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  24. AMERICAN SHIPPING

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. -- The United States Maritime Commission Post-war Planning Committee's report on the outlook for ...

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  25. MANY CIGARETTES

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Queensland has received a windfall of 3,000,000 South African cigarettes which are expected to be landed ...

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  26. MR. MAKIN IN U. S. A.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Friday.-- The Australian Resident Minister in Washington (Mr. Makln) arrived at San Francisco yesterday ...

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  27. LESSONS BY RADIO

    DARWIN, Friday.-- Children of the Never-Never will in future have part of their school lessons by wireless. The Flying Doctor ...

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  28. HITLER'S HANGMAN

    BERLIN, Friday. -- The man who was Hitler's chief excoutioner, Friedrich Rocttger, has been found in hospital in Hanover and has ...

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  29. POPE'S VACATION

    VATICAN CITY, Friday. -- For the first time since the outbreak of the war, the Pope has decided to rest at his summer home at ...

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