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  4. VICTORIA BATTERED BY FIERCE STORM

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Victoria's fiercest storm ever to-day caused thousands cf pounds worth of damage and left a ...

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  5. STALIN'S ATTACK ON ALLIES INCREASES TENSION IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--Stalin's attack on the Western Powers and the United Nations has increased the tension in the United States. United States officials yesterday acknowledged that Stalin's interview had not improved the atmosphere for the carrying on of constructive talks between representatives of the Soviet Union and the ...

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    Photographed on their way to the Girl Guides' camp at Spring Bluff on Saturday were (left to right): Miss N. B. Ferguson, of Imperial Headquarters, and Mesdames A. J. Rumsey (District Commissioner), J. Coates (Captain, second from right), and E. Land (Brown Owl). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Britain's Strong Reply to Soviet Charges

    LONDON, Sunday--The British Government, in one of the strongest notes to Russia if has yet issued, rejected Soviet charges that Britain committed a breach of the 1942 Anglo-Soviet Friendship Pact. The Note, which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. REDS ON RETREAT IN KOREA

    TOKIO, Sunday. -- The spearhead of the North Korean 5th Corps, driving through a blinding snow ...

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  9. NO DECISIONS YET ON JAP PEACE

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- No decisions were reached at the Three Power conference of the United States, New ...

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  10. Violent Tremors Follow Mt. Lamington Eruption

    PORT MORESBY, Sunday--Mount Lamington erupted violently shortly after 8 o'clock this morning, and again an hour later. First reports on the eruption came from Port Moresby radio operators, who told Government ...

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  11. WHAT STALIN SAID

    in his interview with "Pravda," Stalin said: "The United Nations is taking the inglorious road of the League ...

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  12. CZECH FLOUR MILLERS GAOLED FOR "WASTE"

    LONDON Sunday. -- Reuters Prague correspondent says that two managers of nationalised flour mills were ...

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  13. Coal Miners to Hold Third Stoppage

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Coal miners throughout to-morrow will hold their third one-day a week stoppage in protest against the Coal Tribunal's (Mr. Gallagher) bonus payment award. ...

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  14. STATE OPPOSITION TO MOVE VOTE OF NO CONFIDENCE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The joint Opposition in the State Parliament has decided to table a motion of no ...

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  15. SENATOR'S ARGUMENT ON SENDING TROOPS TO EUROPE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- Senator Robert Taft (Republican, Ohio) said yesterday that any move to send more than ...

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  16. MR. NICKLIN TO TOUR WARREGO ELECTORATE

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Nicklin) left to-night by air for Charleville, where he will speak ...

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  17. HAIL AS BIG AS HEN'S EGGS AT CAMDEN

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A heavy I electrical storm, with torrential rain end hail, struck the Blue Mountains and the coastal area ...

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  20. FIGHTER 'PLANES DIVE LOW AT SOUTHPORT BEACH

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Three Mustang fighter 'planes dived to within 50 feet of crowded Main Beach, ...

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  21. NON-LABOUR CANDIDATE MAY WIN W.A. ELECTION

    PERTH, Sunday.--The important Maylands bye-election held yesterday is expected to be won comfortably bv the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. RAILWAY SHUNTER KILLED AT MAYNE JUNCTION

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- A young railway shunter, Thomas Gerhardt, of Corinda, was fatally injured when he was ...

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  23. TITO SAYS YUGOSLAVIA WILL FIGHT AGGRESSION

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Reuters Belgrade correspondent says that Marshal Tito declared yesterday that ...

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  24. CLOSER UNDERSTANDING OF EASTERN PEOPLES URGED

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--People of the West should appreciate what has happened in the East during the past five years, and ...

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  25. JAP MISSION TO VISIT U.S.

    TOKIO, Sunday. -- The Japanese Prime Minister (Shigeru Yoshida) is sending a Cabinet mission to ...

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  26. WIN FOR BAVIOSSOH

    MANILA, Sunday. -- Sven Davidsson, of Sweden, won the I Philippine open men's singles tennis championship to-day. ...

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