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  2. Forecast:

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  4. Riot Aftermath In Calcutta

    Riots have been widespread in India. Bombay, where four days of rioting took place, is now in turmoil again. These pictures show one of the quieter periods in the Calcutta riots, when 2000 to 3000 people were killed. The streets are seen littered with stones. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Starving Stock Turn Cannibal

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Starving sheep in the Wee Waa district are eating the bodies of sheep killed by the drought, declared a stock agent yesterday. Swede turnips, potatoes and even cauliflowers are being fed to ...

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  6. Awards For Eighth Division Men

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—One hundred officers and men of the Eighth Division have been mentioned in a list of operational awards issued by the G.O.C. Empire troops in Malaya (Lieut.-General A. E. Percival). ...

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  7. CAPTURE OF CHETNIK LEADER TOLD

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP). —The story of how General Mihailovitch was captured because, unwittingly, one of his ...

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  8. WARMONGERS ATTACKED BY POLISH MINISTER

    LONDON, Sunday.— The Polish Minister for Industry Hilary Mine told a meeting of the Polish Workers Party that provocateurs and ...

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  9. QUIET DAY IN BOMBAY

    BOMBAY, Sunday (AAP).—The "quietest" day since the outbreak of rioting last Monday ...

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  10. POLICE BAN NEW SWIM SUIT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—It was stated at police headquarters yesterday that the new G-string ...

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  11. Aust. Quiet Over Russian Criticism

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — Australia will not officially protest to Russia over what is claimed to be unfair Russian criticism of Britain and Australia because a delegation of Russian women could not get to ...

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  12. PROVOCATIVE FLIGHT BY GREEK PILOT

    BELGRADE, Sunday (AAP).—According to the Yugoslav official newsagency, "Tanjug," the pilot of a Greek Spitfire which was forced ...

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  13. SIX DAYS' GAOL FOR LAUGHING

    BUENOS AIRES, Sunday.—Three young men and three girl friends were gaoled for six days at Buenos Aires because they laughed when ...

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  14. NEW WORLD SPEED RECORD OF 616

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP).—British fliers yesterday established a new world's air speed record when Group Captain Donaldson recorded ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. ATTEMPT TO DERAIL TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—When the driver of a goods train felt a heavy bump as the train was travelling through Blaokheath, the train was ...

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  16. CONDITIONS FOR JAP. WHALE FISHING IN ANTARCTIC AREAS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—An international agreement on conditions for re-entry of Japan into the Antarctic whaling industry is expected to be reached within 10 days. ...

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  17. ROYAL BETROTHAL DENIED

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP).—Nothing is known in Court circles regarding the impending engagement between Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip of Greece, says the Press Association's Court reporter. ...

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  18. KILLED WIFE TO SAVE SON FROM SHAME

    BRISBANE, Sunday—"I killed my wife to save my little son further shame," was a sentence in a letter in the pocket of a dead man ...

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  19. MOTHER FLOWN FROM TOWNSVILLE

    SYDNEY, Sunday, — Australian National Airways last night arranged to bring to Sydney by air from Townsville the mother of George ...

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  20. URANIUM FOUND NEAR LAVAL'S HOME

    PARIS, Sunday.—A rich deposit of pitchblende from which uranium is extracted has been found at Puy de Dome. France, a few miles from ...

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  22. UNIONISTS WANT TO DO FAIR DAY'S WORK

    HOBART, Sunday. — Hobart branch of the Municipal and Shire Council Employees' Union is protesting bitterly that its members ...

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  23. BRITISH FORCES TO LEAVE JAVA

    BATAVIA, Sunday (AAP).—The withdrawal of all British forces from the N.E.I, with the exception of a small military mission will be completed by November 30. This announcement was made by a British military spokesman. The move will be made ...

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