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  5. Lepers Herded on Rocky Atoll

    DARWIN, Sunday.—Seventy aboriginal, halfcaste and white lepers, herded like convicts into a barren Alcatraz in Darwin harbour, are dying, slow, lonely, unhappy deaths for want of better environment. ...

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  6. 600 Dead In Riots In Calcutta

    CALCUTTA, Sunday (AAP).—Rioting between the Hindus and Moslems resulted in 600 deaths and injuries to 2500 other persons. Pitched battles raged throughout the night between mobs in the centre of the city. ...

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  7. CENSUS TAKING IN JAPAN

    Officials in Japan are taking the first census since the beginning of the war. In these pictures, the census-takers are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DEFINE ASSUMPTION OF VIRGIN MARY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The cabled report that the Pope was expected shortly to define the ...

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  9. STRIKE AT NEWCASTLE THEATRES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— All Newcastle theatres but one were closed yesterday by the strike of employees which took an unexpected turn ...

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  10. DUTCH WOMEN CRY AS VESSEL SAILS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Most of the 100 Dutch women evacuees who left for Holland an the liner Volendam cried as ...

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  11. PUBLIC SERVANTS MAY TAKE DIRECT ACTION FOR HIGHER WAGES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Commonwealth Public servants would consider direct action if their claims for salary increases were rejected by the Federal ...

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  12. ALCOHOLICS AT T B SANATORIUM

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Only a percentage of the employees at the T.B. Sanitorium at Waterfall, near Sydney, are alcoholics, the Director ...

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  13. BABY STRANGLED IN COT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A baby was strangled last night when her head caught in the bars of her cot. She was Patricia, two-year-old ...

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  14. RADIO ACTRESS NURSES T.B. PATIENT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Voluntary nurse to a TB case from America to Australia, Miss Nola Luxford is due in Sydney on Wednesday. ...

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  15. KOREANS ROUNDED UP AND RETURNED

    KURE, Sunday (AAP).—The British Commonwealth headquarters announced that more than 5,000 Koreans who landed in Honshu illegally ...

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  16. CAMPAIGN DIRECTOR FATALLY INJURED

    BATHURST, Sunday.— Injured when his car crashed into a brick wall on the subway at Springwood on Thursday night, Ronald John ...

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  17. First of the Many

    The first passenger vessel built since the war to leave a British slipway, the "Hinemoa" (6900 tons) was recently launched at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. AUSTRIA, PERSIA TO BE INVITED TO PARIS PEACE TALKS

    PARIS, Sunday (AAP).—The plenary session of the Paris Conference yesterday decided that Austria and Persia be invited to the Conference. A British motion to invite Austria was carried by 15 votes to 6. ...

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  19. U.S. Keeps Eye on Jap. Market

    TOKIO, Sunday (AAP).—With the United States, the major of the foreign powers, American business is decisively placed in the fight for ...

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  20. PLAN TO DISCIPLINE WHARFIES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Plans for a direct appeal to miners for additional coal production will be made this week by members of an industrial panel ...

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  21. RATIONING OF FOOD IN BALANCE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Whether meat, butter, sugar, cotton and other clothing materials would be rationed next year was for the ...

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  22. FIERCE FIGHTING IN CHINA

    NANKING, Sunday (AAP).—According to Yenan radio, 8000 Government troops have been wiped out in fierce fighting along the ...

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  23. U.N.R.R.A. CHIEF LEAVES JOB

    GENEVA, Sunday (AAP).—Lieut. General Sir Frederick Morgan, Chief of UNRRA operations in Germany, is reported ...

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  24. SOLDIERS DISAPPEAR NEAR TRIESTE

    TRIESTE, Sunday (AAP).—It is officially announced that eight British soldiers and seven German prisoners driving three lorries to ...

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  25. 15-20 RED DIVISIONS ON PERSIA'S BOUNDARY

    TEHERAN, Sunday (AAP).—An official foreign source reports that the Russian Army has 15 to 20 divisions on the Araxes River on the ...

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  27. JAP WHALING FROWNED ON

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.—New Zealand did not view favourably the reported resumption of Japanese whaling activities, said ...

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  28. Floods Spoil Cereal Crops in Suffock

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP).—Farmers in East Anglia, one of England's greatest cereal growing areas, received the worst blow of the season when torrential rain fell on Friday night and throughout yesterday. ...

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  29. TROUBLES WITH DUTCH INCREASING

    BATAVIA, Sunday (AAP).—"Our troubles with the Dutch seem to be increasing. I hope the Dutch have not changed their attitude for the ...

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  30. REDS RAIDED BY POLICE AT CAPETOWN

    CAPETOWN, Sunday (AAP).—Police yesterday raided the Communist Party's national executive offices and seized a number of files. ...

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