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  5. Floating Labortory Sails For Bikini

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP). —Four thousand white rats, 200 goats, 200 pigs and a few guinea pigs and mice, and an assortment of disease germs and insects left San Francisco today aboard the Navy ...

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  6. Franco Regime Not Threat To Peace

    NEW YORK, Sunday (AAP).—Although the activities of the Franco regime do not constitute an existing threat to peace they are a potential danger to international security. This was the finding of the Sub-Committee on Spain contained in ...

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  7. WROTE A "BEST SELLER" AT 18

    Brian Barrington, 18, of Tatford, England, wrote a book, "The Story of British Railways," in the Christmas holidays. It told of the development of railways from the time of Watt. Priced at a guinea a copy, the book sold 3000 copies in the first week of publication. The young author is seen working at his desk. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Kidnapped Children Found

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP).—10,000 children kidnapped by Germans from occupied countries have been found by ...

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  9. BRITAIN TO HAVE BREAD RATIONING

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP).—The British Government has authorised the Food Ministry to prepare immediately a scheme for rationing bread and flour. The scheme should be ready by the end of June, ...

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  10. UNRRA RELIEF WORKERS LEAVE FOR CHINA TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Carrying UNRRA relief workers from Australia an R.A.A.P. Dakota will leave Kingsford Smith airport, Mascot, ...

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  11. 3 KILLED IN EXPLOSION

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP). — An explosion in the Admiralty Depot at Coventry killed three ...

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  12. Six Hurt In Road Smash

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Six youths are in hospital and a motor lorry completely wrecked following an Accident opposite Government ...

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  13. Crowds Cheer as Aust. Troops March

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP).—London's traffic was halted between the Embankment and Australia House yesterday when the Australian ...

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    Mrs. Roosevelt has announced that she had abandoned her proposed trip to Russia and will spend the summer writing the second ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. AMERICANS HOME SOON

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP).—Americans will not stay very long in Germany and Japan, declared Professor Harold Laski, Chairman ...

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  16. ATOM CONTROL BILL PASSED IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (AAP).—The Senate passed on a voice vote and sent to the House of Representatives the Domestic Atomic ...

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  17. TRAGEDY REPORTED ON STATION

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — A 70year-old grazier clubbed his wife to death yesterday with the butt of a gun and then committed suicide by ...

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  18. UMBERTO EXPLAINS TO ITALIANS

    ROME, Sunday (AAP).—King Umberto on his "electioneering" tour of North Italy told the people of Milan in a newspaper ...

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  19. MR. FORDE MAKES APPEAL FOR RED CROSS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Red Cross Society had peacetime commitments and needed the assistance of the public more urgently ...

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  20. AIR AMBULANCE FORCED DOWN IN SNOW STORM

    ORANGE, Sunday. — Carrying a sick woman to Tasmania to enable her to see her family for the first time in two years the New England ...

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  21. TWO BOWLERS KILLED AT LEVEL CROSSING

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Two wellknown bowlers, members of the Enoggera Club, were killed and a third injured when a car in which ...

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  22. "HOPELESSLY STUCK" OVER ITALIAN REPARATIONS

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP).—Foreign Ministers and their deputies are "hopelessly stuck" on the question of the Italian reparations. ...

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  23. W.A.A.F. Traces Girl's Fatal Journey

    WUPPERTAL, Sunday (AAP). — A young W.A,A.F. intelligence officer who briefed the British women parachutists for their mission and subsequently traced their road to death, was present to hear members ...

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  25. Pope Calls For Crusade

    VATICAN CITY, Sunday (AAP).—A call for a crusade of expiation in the whole world was made by the Pope in a world wide broadcast over the Vatican City radio yesterday. ...

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  26. AUST.-CHILE AIR SERVICE LIKELY

    NEW YORK, Sunday CAAP).—Chile is considering the establishment of a direct airlines service to Australia, says the New York ...

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  27. RUSH OF U.S. TOURISTS EXPECTED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The rush of American tourists will be so great when normal passenger services are restored that it will be difficult to ...

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  28. TALCUM POWDER INFECTED: FIVE BABIES REPORTED DEAD

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Sunday. —Five newly born infants have been killed as the result of ingredients imported from Australia which are ...

    Article : 134 words
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