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  3. Navies to Remain in Future Despite Atom Age

    BIKINI, Tuesday (AAP).—There would still be navies in the future and American sea power would remain very powerful, despite the atomic age, said the Secretary of the Navy (Mr. Forrestal) aboard the ...

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  4. DEVASTATION OF THE FIRST ATOM BOMB

    On August 5, 1945, the first atom bomb ever used was dropped on the Japanese Industrial city of Hiroshima. It wiped out 60 per cent. (4 1-10 square miles) of the city. The desolation which followed the explosion is indicated in this air view of Hiroshima. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Talks on Strike Fail in Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—As the result of the failure of the conference called by the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) attended by meat industry employers and union representatives, Brisbane is faced with chaos in industry and a breakdown in transport facilities. ...

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  6. MUTE NAGS MUTE

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. —How a deaf and dumb woman had continually nagged her deaf and ...

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  7. Jewish Claims of Damage by British Refuted

    JERUSALEM, Monday (AAP).—An official communique issued by the Government of Palestine has refuted accusations of damage and looting by British troops during searches in Tel Aviv, which were ...

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  8. NO LIBERTY SHIPS FOR AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. —A Government spokesman said today Australia did not intend to ...

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  9. FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED IN OLD MAN'S DEATH

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Foul play is suspected in the death of William Fitzsimmons, 74, of Muckerawa near Stewartown, who was ...

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  10. New Set Up To Control Atomic Energy

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (AAP).—The United States, Russia, Britain, France, Mexico and Australia were named by the chairman of the ...

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  11. TALKS PROCEED ON TRIESTE

    PARIS, Tuesday (AAP).—M. Molotov during a three hour meeting of the Foreign Ministers yesterday evening agreed with M. Bidault that the ...

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  12. U.K. FOOD REP. APPOINTED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Mr. R. E. Hewat has been appointed to succeed Mr. Banks Amery as representative of the British Ministry ...

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  13. New Dutch Govt. Named

    THE HAGUE, Tuesday (AAP).—The new Dutch Government if made of five Cathloic, five Labour and three non-party members. ...

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  14. "SQUATTERS" OCCUPY BUILDING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Although three families had their application for tenancy rejected by the Burwood Court yesterday, the ...

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  15. French to Read Book Banned in Aust.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The novel "Love me, Sailor," which was banned in Australia is on sale in England and America and is being translated into ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. FRESH VIOLENCE IN INDIA

    AHMEDABAD, Tuesday (AAP). —New outbreaks of communal violence this morning brought the total casualties at Ahmedabad to ...

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  17. Public Servant Avoids Lower Grading

    CANABERRA, Tuesday.—It was learned officially to-day that had Mr. A. C. Moore not resigned from his position as Director of the Division of ...

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  18. 11,000 JEWS ENTER HAIFA

    HAIFA, Tuesday (AAP).—Threa destroyers escorted a Turkish steamer carrying 11,000 illegal Jewish immigrants into Haifa harbour, says ...

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  19. DROUGHT GRIPS N.W. OF STATE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The recent rainfall, although light, had saved the biggest wheat producing area in the State, but the situation around ...

    Article : 98 words
  20. TO CONTEST ALBURY SEAT

    ALBURY, Tuesday.—E. P. Atkinson, a station manager, has been selected by the Liberal Party to contest the Albury seat. The seat ...

    Article : 58 words
  21. 13 DIE IN GREEK DISORDERS

    ATHENS, Tuesday (AAP).—The Greek Ministry of Public Orde[?] announced that 13 were killed i[?] the past 48 hours by terroris ...

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  22. BRITISH BROUGHT RELIGIOUS CHANGES IN INDIA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The development of religious conduct in India over the last 30 years has been caused by Britain's policy, says Miss Shakuntala Paranjpye, daughter of the High Commissioner for ...

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  23. Provosts Evict Homeless

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Members of the R.A.A.F. Provost Corps evicted a group of homeless people who, with members of the ...

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  24. WANTED IN N.Z. ARRESTED IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A youth arrested in Sydney yesterday was wanted in New Zealand for safe blowing and other serious offences ...

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  25. FLARE-UP LIKELY IN CHINA

    PEIPING, Tuesday (AAP).— The Chinese Central News Agency says two Chinese Communist divisions are converging on the Yellow Sea port of ...

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  26. DECISION RESERVED IN MEAT REGS. CASE

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Mr. Justice Roper to-day reserved his decision in a case in which three wholesale butchers challenged the meat ...

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  27. WHARFIES REFUSED TO LOAD CIGARETTE PAPERS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Reports that waterside workers in Sydney refused to load cigarette papers for export would be investigated and ...

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  28. THREW AUST. WOMAN THROUGH WINDOW

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday (AAP).—A Japanese officer, Lieutenant Murakami, picked up an Australian woman after she had slapped Kim and flung her out of a window to death 100 feet below, it was stated in ...

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  29. GERMAN YOUTH PARDONED

    STUTTGART, Tuesday (AAP).—General McNarney has approved of a general political amnesty for all German youths and girls born after January 1, 1917, says the American Associated Press. ...

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  30. Von Nida Wins Under Par

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP).— Norman von Nida's round of 71—one under par—on the new course at St. Andrew's in the first qualifying ...

    Article : 107 words
  31. RIOTS BREAK OUT IN INDIA

    NEW DELHI, Tuesday (AAP).—Six persons were killed, 80 injured and 50 others arrested during riots throughout yesterday between ...

    Article : 80 words
  32. WEHRMACHT OFFICER ARRESTED

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP).—The British authorities have arrested a former Wehrmacht officer who is be[?]ieved to be one of the ringleaders ...

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