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  4. New Strike Threat to Queensland

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—A State-wide bsllot of members of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Engineers is to be taken to determine strike action to obtain a refund of Government imposed fines for refusal to handle "black" bacon and meat. ...

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  5. Russians Take All German Assets

    VIENNA, Sunday (AAP).—The Russian command in Ausria, in a sudde[?] unilateral move, announced £5½ million ...

    Article : 164 words
  6. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER AT WIMBLEDON—YEARS APART

    Miss May Sutton, now Mrs. Bundy (left), playing at Wimbledon in the crinoline days. She was once asked to lengthen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Crime in U.S. Increasing

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (AAP).—America is facing a potential army of six million criminals and an ever increasing wave of lawlessness, ...

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  8. Mercy Killing Alleged

    COLUMBIA CITY (Indiana), Sunday.—Sheriff Fremont Fisher says that a 52-year-old housewife has siened a statement that she shot her ...

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  9. Paratroopers in Surprise Raid on Jaffa

    JERUSALEM, Sunday (AAP).—The Sixth Airborne Division paratroopers, armed with tommy guns and supported by bren carriers, made a surprise raid inside the Jewish quarter of the Arab town of Jaffa, ...

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  10. Polar Defence Plans by U.S.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (AAP).—'Polar defence will be the number one problem in the war, which we hope will never come," said ...

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  11. MINES DRIFTING OFF QLD. COAST

    BRISBANE, Sunday. —Twenty mines are drifting off the Queensland coast between Cape ...

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  12. INDONESIAN OFFICIAL ARRESTED

    [?]ATAVIA, Sunday (AAP).—Indonesian Republican officials announced the former Minister for Information, Soebardjo was arrested in ...

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  13. Attlee's Trip Postponed

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Visit to Australia and New Zealand by the British Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) and Mrs. Attlee has been postponed. ...

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  14. Aust. Troops Brawl at Gibraltar

    GIBRALTAR, Sundfay (AAP).—The visit of H.M.A.S. Shropshire with the Australian Victory Day contingent will always be sadly remembered in Gibraltar, says Renter's representative. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. LATE NEWS

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP).—Rome radio stated that the Pope proclaimed the sanctification of Mother Frances Xavier Cadrini, an ...

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  16. Plans for Second Atomic Bombing

    BIKINI, Sunday (AAP).—The Navy yesterday began respotting the target fleet for the second atom bomb test which is tentatively scheduled for ...

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  17. TENSION MOUNTING IN SIAM

    BANGKOK, Sunday (AAP).—Tension increased in Siam as police arrested Liang Chai Yakaran outspoken opponent of the Premier in the ...

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  18. POLICEMAN HURT IN BOTTLE FIGHT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Sgt. Frederick Hanson, a member of the Vice Squad had three stitches inserted in a head wound after being struck with a ...

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  19. PERSIAN TRADE MINISTER ARRESTED

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP).—It was announced by Teheran radio that the Persian Minister of Trade and Industry, (Ahmed A1 Sephehr) was ...

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  21. TROOPS IN JAPAN ANXIOUS TO SEE T[?]R WOMENFOLK

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—On his arrival yesterday from Japan the former C.-in-C. of the British occupation forces in Japan (Lieut. Gen. Sir John Northcott), said Australians in Japan were longing to see their womenfolk. ...

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  22. BOY ELECTROCUTED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Jonn Astill. 11. of Sylvania was electrocuted when he caught hold of electric light wires clung on the roof of the Sylvania ...

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