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  4. M. MIGRANT MOVE INTO S. W. PACIFIC

    TOKIO Sat—Japan hopes, with United Nations approval, to move 5,000,000 migrants into empty South Pacific lands during the first five years after any Peace Treaty is signed ...

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  5. Talk of the Town

    THE Thiess Brothers, who built up a mighty earth-moving business during the war, are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Groom goes astray

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Why would a happy, prosperous man, apparently without worries, disappear ...

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  7. R.A.A.F. pilot killed

    LOST in blinding rain, a Citizen Air Force pilot of a Mustang single-engined fighter ...

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  8. No 'horse sense' in policy

    NEW YORK, Sat.— Champion, film star Gene Autry's horse, has been assured of "social ...

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  9. Storm whips city, floods in country

    VIOLENT electrical storms yesterday and last night deluged parts of Brisbane and struck many areas within a 50-mile radius of the city During a period of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Triple smash in rain

    THREE vehicles—a tourer car, a truck, and a motor cycle—were in two accidents at the same place in Sandgate Road, Boondall, last night Eight people were ...

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  11. "Liberal aim"

    Mr. C. G. Fallon, organiser of the A.L.P. election campaign in Queensland, is attempting to make mischief by quoting in advertisements a Sunday Mail report of early speculation in Canberra about Mr ...

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  12. MYSTERY DEATH INJURIES

    DETECTIVES last night were trying to learn how a 57-year-old war pensioner. [?] ...

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  13. Russia making A-bomb a week

    NEW YORK, Sat.—Russia is producing four atom bombs a month, according to the British publicist, Kenneth de Courcy, who is visiting the United States ...

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  14. India republic

    NEW DELHI, Sat. (A.A.P.).— The Indian Constituent Assembly to-day passed the Constitution of the Indian Republic ...

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  15. France expels 26 Poles

    PARIS. Sat (AA.P.).— Following last night's announcement of the discovery of a vast Polish ...

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  16. China Reds' push

    HONG KONG, Saturday (A.A.P.).—Following the fall of Kweilin, capital of Kwangsi province, Communist ...

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  17. Man, wife accused of murder

    DETECTIVES last night charged a man and his wife with having murdered Marjorie Mary Morgan ...

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  18. You happy people, you

    NEW YORK, Sat. (Special) —Australians are the happiest people in the world, according to a Gallup ...

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  20. STEPS ASIDE FOR THE LADY

    BLACKSMITH Jim Gilshenan interrupted his shoeing of Star Rein at Doomben Races yesterday to fix a little heel trouble for Miss Llanna Cronenberg, of Hawthorne ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. SHUNTER CAUGHT BENEATH TRAIN

    PERTH, Sat.—A railway shunter was totally injured when he was dragged under a train at Pinjarra ...

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  22. 'I tried to wake them'

    DUBBO, Saturday.—Mr. Walter Reuben Rees and his wife, Frances, found dead in their ramshackle two-room shack, near Dubbo. yesterday, were buried today in the Church of England ...

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  23. Meat costs may end rationing

    LONDON, Sat. (Special).— Butchers throughout Britain are being quizzed on their customers' needs. At the present ...

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  24. Caught in saw

    NAMBOOR, Sat.—William Neitz, 31, of Mooloolaba, was admitted to Nambour General Hospital to-day with ...

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