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  3. OLD MILL WILL BE HOME FOR LORD MONTGOMERY

    Isington Mill and Oast House, on the River Way, Bentley , near Alton, which has been bought by the Chief of the Imperial General Staff (field Marshal lord Montgomery) for conversion into a country House. Tasmania wood will be used in the conversion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. INDONESIAN DRIVE ON SEMARANG

    BATAVIA (A.A.P).—The Dutch hold on the big north coastal port of Semarang is threatened by an Indonesian drive from the south-east. Street fighting is ...

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  5. WALKS UNDER LADDERS

    Not a bit superstitious is Bluey, a friendly little cocker spaniel who amuses painters at work at the City Baths Melbourne. he seems disaster, walking backwards and forwards in his hind legs under the painters. ladders. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MOSCOW TALKS COLLAPSE

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Despite final offers by both sides, the Moscow trade talks collapsed on Friday and the British delegation returned to London. WHEN the delegation's plane ...

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  7. Guard of Honour, Bands Greet Dr. Evatt

    TOKIO (A.A.P.).—A massed American band played "Waltzing Matilda" and a special. guard of honour sprang to attention as the Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr. E vatt) stepped :on to the tarmac at Haneda Airport, Tokio, precisely at noon on Saturday. ...

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  8. WONTHAGGI MINE STILL IDLE

    MELBOURNE.—The Wonthaggi coal dispute enters its second week to-day, following the failure of ...

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  9. GUNS USED IN DAYLIGHT MURDER ATTEMPT

    MELBOURNE. — Following quickly on the Coates murder came a dramatic attempt by gunmen yesterday to kill a well-known former Sydney identity,. Keith Kitchener Hill (30), of St. Kilda.. ...

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  10. U.N's Authority "Flouted"

    JANINA, Greece (A.A.P.)—The United Nations Balkans Sub-Commission announced yesterday that Albania, Yugoslavia and Bulgaria had flouted the authority of ...

    Article : 250 words
  11. MILITARY AID FOR TURKS

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—Major-General L. E. Oliver, head of the U.S. Military Mission to Turkey, told a United Press representative ...

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  12. MISSIONARY CHARGED WITH BEATING GIRLS

    SHABANI, Rhodesia (A.A.P.).—Allegations were made yesterday that native girls aged 10 to 18/were beaten with a sjambok by a British missionary. IN a Shabani court Reginald ...

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  13. RECOVERED £400 FROM RUBBISH DUMP

    WELLINGTON (A.A.P.-Reuters).—A man who had lost 400 in notes and silver on Saturday had the pleasure of seeing the greater portion of it uncovered by a bull- dozer at a city refuse dump. ...

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  14. LINCOLN'S SEALED DOCUMENTS OPENED

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—Little material of great value was revealed when safes containing 18,000 papers belonging to Abraham Lincoln were opened in the Congressional Library at midnight on Saturday, ...

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  15. QUEST ENTRANT ARRESTED

    MELBOURNE. — A 19-year-old usherette, who has been nominated for the Miss Australia quest, was arrested on Saturday and ...

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  16. CRACK LINER REFITS

    The crack British liner Queen Mary heads a long row famous vessels at Southampton, where she is now in final stages of conversion from a troop carrier to a luxury trans-Atlantic greyhound. behind her in the picture are the Eulworth Cove and the Carnavon ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Coal from Engine Drops into Car

    ADELAIDE.—As a train passed over a bridge at Millswood yesterday afternoon a 51b. piece of coal ...

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  18. PRESIDENT TRUMAN'S MOTHER DEAD

    GRANDVIEW, Missouri (A.A.P.). —The President's mother, Martha Truman, died on Saturday while Mr. Truman was flying from Washington to her bedside. NEWS of his mother's death was ...

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  19. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    THE opening to-night of Book Week in Launceston is an important step in the development of culture in ...

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  20. LONDONERS STORM STATIONS HEAT-WAVE CAUSES EXODUS

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—With the temperature everywhere above 80 degrees, Londoners at the week-end made new records in queueing. FITY thousand people moved at the rate of half a mile an hour ...

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  21. DRIVER KILLED IN CRASH

    SYDNEY—When a heavy truck crashed through a barbed wire fence on an overhead bridge, fell 20 feet and ...

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  22. Unions Ruled by Reds

    MONTREAL (A.A.P.).—Mr. J. S. Sullivan, who resigned the presidency of the Canadian Seamen's Union ...

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  23. Not Abandoning Attack on Water Speed Record

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Sir Malcolm Campbell said on Saturday that he had no intention of abandoning the attack on the world's water speed record. CERTAIN things would have to ...

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  24. Calwell in Eire

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The Australian Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) arrived in Dublin on Saturday night. He will see ...

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  25. ARCHBISHOP DIES

    CYPRUS (A.A.P.) .—Archbishop Leondios (56), of Cyprus, after more than a week's illness, died yesterday. Leondios, who was ...

    Article : 46 words
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