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  4. AUST. AS WHITE MAN'S COUNTRY

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP).—"Cold fact supported the contention that Australia could be engulfed overnight as a white man's country of 90 per cent. British stock," declared the Australian Resident ...

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  5. Bashings, Robberies Increase in City

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Sydney's wave of thuggery attained a fresh upsurge during the week-end when an armed bandit fired at a crowd at Achfield after a taxi-driver had frustrated an attempt at robbery by deliberately crashing his cab. ...

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  6. SIAM'S ROYAL FAMILY

    Siam mourns the death of her King, Ananda Mahidol, who was accidentally shot at the Palace on June 9. This picture of the Royal Family was taken shortly before the tragedy occurred. Left to right; The young Queen, the late King Ananda Mahidol, his sister and younger brother, Prince Phumiophon Aduldet, who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. M. PRICES STILL ON RISE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (A.A.F.). The Bureau of Labour Statistics announced, the daily, price index covering 28 basic commodities had ...

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  8. Mass Water Spout by Atom Bomb

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—According to an American official observer at Bikini, Dr. ...

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  9. JAPAN FACED DISASTER WITHOUT A-BOMB

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (AAP) —Declaring air supremacy was the major factor in determining the timing of Japan's surrender, ...

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  10. U.S. LOAN TO U.K. PASSED

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (AAP).—The House of Representatives by 219 votes to 155 yesterday passed the British Loan Bill, which goes to the White House for signature. ...

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  11. ATOM BOMB TEST OBSERVER BACK

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—On his arrival at Sydney yesterday by A.N.A. Skymaster Mr. E. W. MacAlphine who represented the Australian Associated ...

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  12. 'VETO ON ATOMIC ISSUE SHOULD BE ELIMINATED'

    NEW YORK, Sunday (AAP).—On behalf of the United States the American delegate (Mr. Enruch) submitted to the United Nations ...

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  13. CONSTELLATIONS UNSAFE?

    NEW YORK, Sunday (AAP). — The majority of pilots flying Constellations, which have ...

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  14. 20 FILIPINO WOMEN KIDNAPPED

    MANILA, Sunday (AAP). — An armed band which military police allege consisted, of Hukbalahaps kidnapped 20 Filipino women from ...

    Article : 224 words
  15. Reds Spread Trouble In Egypt

    CAIRO, Sunday (AAP).—The Council of Ministers ordered the dissolution of the 11 organisations including two from the Egyptain ...

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  16. LUCKY ESCAPES IN U.S RAIL SMASH

    LEWISTOWN, (Pennsylvania) Sunday (AAP).—The train crew and passengers of the crack Broadway Limited had miraculous escapes from ...

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  17. DEVELOPMENT OF JAPAN APPLAUDED

    TOKIO, Sunday (A.A.P.). —While applauding Japan's political development General MacArthur in his latest report on the occupation ...

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  18. U.S. General Critical "Drunken Bullying"

    TOKIO, Sunday (AAP).—The Commander of the Eighth U.S. Army (Lieut. Gen. Eichelberger) has published an order declaring he would not tolerate "drunken bullying" of Japanese civilians by American ...

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  19. WITNESS IN COUSENS' CASE ARRIVES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Believed to have come to Australia as an important witness in the case of Major Charles Cousens, an American Army ...

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    After two years fighting in Burma, 130 soldiers from the 82nd. West African Division were called away from their jungle patrols and brought straight to England on the "Mauretania" for the Victory Parade. Picture Shows:—A group of West Africans resting in the sun. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. ULMOST PUBLICITY FOR PEACE TALKS WANTED

    PARIS, Sunday (AAP).—The U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) said he would press for the utmost publicity for the actions of the ...

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  22. U.K. BREAD RATION MAY BE REDUCED

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP).—"Unless British farmers deliver 570,000 tons of wheat for which they have been asked, or should the United States ...

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  23. LEFTISTS SEEK POWER IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, Sunday (AAP).—Allied Headquarters replying to the Russian naval proposals for Japan allege that certain elements are ...

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  25. LATE NEWS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Thomas Oliver Joyce, 39, hotelkeeper, of Strathbogie, was to-night charged with the murder of John Thomas ...

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  26. Heat Oppressive at Speeds Greater Than 600 M.P.H.

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP).—Extreme heat is the only discomfort when flying at speeds greater than 600 m.p.h., according to Meteor pilots training for a new attempt on the world's air record. The jet-propelled Meteors will ...

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  27. MOTHER OF 29 DEAD

    PERTH, Sunday Believed to be the mother of Australia's biggest family —29 children — Mrs. Annie Brown of North Fremantle was ...

    Article : 63 words
  28. BEACHES POPULAR IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Thousands took advantage of the warm weather in Sydney to-day and thronged the beaches. Great crowds ...

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