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  5. EXPLOSION ON TANKER

    LOS ANGELES (A.A.P.). —Blazing bufane spread across the Los Angeles harbour at Long Beach ...

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  6. EXPERTS HELP ON AIR ARM

    Senior Royal Navy officers who are in Melbourne to help the Royal Australian Navy organise its new aircraft carrier section. From left: Commander H. F. Turner, D.S.C. (engineer), Commander B. J. J. P. Robinson (supply) and Captain E. W. Anstrie (chief of naval ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AUSTRALIA OPPOSED TO JAPANESE WHALING TRIP

    CANBERRA. — An immediate and stern protest is expected to be made by Australia to the United States Government against the decision announced by ...

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  8. CONSTELLATION FLIES WITH SILENT MOTORS

    This unusual picture shows a Lockheed Constellation in flight over Los Angeles with her two port motors silent. During the test she carried a full load and climbed with case. This type of plane will be introduced by Qantas Empire Airways on the London-Sydney run ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. American Gangster Murdered

    BEVERLEY HILLS, California (A.A.P.).—Benjamin (Bugsy) Siegel (42), reputedly America's No. 1 ...

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  10. BUS SERVICES FOR GOVT.?

    It is expected that the Transport Commission will shortly take over the road passenger service between Hobart and Queenstown which has been conducted ...

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  11. "Wolf" Calls for Bobby-Soxers

    SYDNEY—Whistles, wolf calls and abuse were encountered by five girls who walked Sydney streets ...

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  12. Warder Defeats Prison Break

    SYDNEY—After having smashed out of Goulburn gaol yesterday, with an axe, two murderers and an habitual criminal were recaptured [?] an hour later, thanks to the vigilance and ...

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  13. Indonesian Trade Difficulties

    SYDNEY.—A statement issued last night by the Netherlands Intomation, Bureau suggests that Australians' wanting to trade with ...

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  14. BLOCKED PEACE

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.). —Before the end of the Pacific war, Russia repeatedly received surrender bids ...

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  15. 1952 OLYMPICS FOR SWEDEN

    STOCKHOLM (A.A.P.). — The International Olympic Committee has awarded the 1952 summer Olympic Games to Helsinki. ...

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  16. BRITAIN IS FIGHTING FOR SURVIVAL

    MELBOURNE. — "Britain is as much at war to-day as she was when the actual fighting was going ...

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  17. Second Test ENGLAND 2/312

    LONDON (A.A.P.).— After a slow beginning, England scored 312 for the loss of two wickets in the ...

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  18. U.S. TEXTILES EXCLUDED

    SINGAPORE.—Expensive American textiles are likely to give way shortly to British and Italian products on the Singapore market ...

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  19. Potatoes Cause Traffic Jam in London

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Twenty-five trams and long lines of lorries and motor-cars piled up in a traffic jam when a crowd of more than 1000 gathered in the Old Kent Road after a load of potatoes in crates fell off the ...

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  20. Russians Save British Airman

    BERLIN (A.A.P.)—Russian soldiers and German civilians dragged a British warrant officer pilot from a crashed burning Tempest plane ...

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  21. Coal Strike in South Wales?

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — Delegates representing 4000 colliery clerks in South Wales have decided to strike after hearing a report from a ...

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  22. Estate Acquired for Soldiers

    MELBOURNE.—The Mt. Noorat estate, near Terang, which has been in the ownership of the Black family for many years, is to be ...

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  23. GRENADES INJURE 12

    TRIESTE (A.A.P.).—Three grenades were thrown into a Communist club on the outskirts of Trieste late on Friday night. Twelve ...

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  25. Liberal Ms.P. Meet

    Members of the Liberal Parliamentary Party who met in Launceston on Saturday. Front row (from left): Messrs. J. R. Fidler, W. A. Bethune, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Campbell), Messrs. R. C. Wright (deputy leader) and J. H. Chamberlain. Back row: Messrs. R. S. Robertson, E. W. Beattie, Fred Marriott and W. Jackson. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. LAHORE MOBS BURN 250 HOMES

    LAHORE (A.A.P.).—More than 250 houses were gutted in a wave of arson which swept the city yesterday after a bomb explosion had killed nine and injured 50 in a central vegetable market. ...

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  27. BRITAIN, U.S. ACCUSED

    BUDAPEST (A.A.P.)— An Hungarian White Paper alleges that Britain and America used the ...

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  28. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    RUSSIA'S Statement extolling the virtues of international co-operation can only be classed us ...

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  29. Secrecy Will Surround Work on Rocket

    ADELAIDE.—The Minister for Munitions (Senator Armstrong) said on Saturday before leaving for Perth by air, that when the manufacture of the rocket bomb at Salisbury began, all civilian industries Mould hare ...

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  30. INDONESIAN CLASH WITH DUTCH

    BATAVIA (A.A.P.-Reuters).— A gun duel between a Dutch cruiser and an Indonesian shore battery near Muntjar, on Java's east ...

    Article : 78 words
  31. New Griminal Code in Japan

    TOKIO (A.A.P.).—Abolition of all lese majeste and treason against the Emperor regulations are included in a far-reaching ...

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  32. RECEIVED STOLEN PROPERTY

    TOKIO (A.A.P.).—Fifteen Japanese nationals, five of them women, yesterday received prison [?]entences ranging from five months ...

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