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  4. FORECAST

    Fine to hot; [?]asional Showers. Details Page 2. ...

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  5. Nazi Organisations. Increasing In Germany

    LONDON, Sun.—A network of Nazi organisations, whose power is increasing each month, exists throughout Germany says the first instalment of the report of the International Committee for the study of European questions. ...

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  6. Tear Gas Used To Disperse Moslems

    LAHORE, Sun.—Police used tear gas to disperse a procession of Moslem women protesting against the action of the Punjab Government in arresting seven Moslem League leaders. Police arrested the four women leading the demonstration, and ...

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  7. Colonial Student In London

    Colonial students at the School of Oriental Studies of London University are in Britain under the Colonial Development and Welfare Scheme for a two-year course in linguistics. This student from Kasma, Northern Rhodesia, was educated ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Newtown Cemetery Murder Development

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Police investigations early this morning into a report by a taxi-driver that a man whom he drove to ...

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  9. Twelve Killed In Air Crash

    LONDON, Sun,—Six women, including three nuns, three men, a boy aged two and a half and a baby in arms, comprised the passengers killed when a Dakota ...

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  10. One Life Lost In Queensland Flood.

    BRISBANE, Sun.—One life has already been lost in the most disastrous flood since 1893 to sweep South Queensland. The body of H. Watson was found to-day in Teviot Creek. He was last seen late ...

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  11. Irish Immigrants Send To Ireland For Shamrocks

    CANBERRA, Sun.—Only two Irishmen are among the British builder migrants now in Canberra migrants now in Canberra. They are Mick Smyth and ...

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  12. Authorities Refuse To Issue Death Certificate

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Medical authorities at the Royal Melbourne Hospital would' not issue a death certificate after Percy ...

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  13. Sandhurst Cadets To Learn Russian.

    LONDON, Sun.—Field-Marshal Montgomery told cadets at Sandhurs that the main obstacle to a full understanding between Britain and Russia was the language difficulty. It was decided, therefore, that ...

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  14. Man Washed From Rocks And Drowned

    WOLLONGONG, Sun.—John Joseph Everitt (40), plasterer, of Lakemba, was drowned in the Mouth Lake, Illawarra, early this ...

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  15. Wanganella Still Stranded On Feef

    WELLINGTON (NZ.), Sunday.—Former deep sea driver, J. E. Johnstone, who is an expert in under-water explosives has ...

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  16. Mayer Intends To Sell Horses

    LOS ANGELES, Sun.—Louis B. Mayer has confirmed reports that he intends selling all his racehorses, but said they would ...

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  17. Man Charged With Intent To Murder Wife

    SYDNEY, Sun.—At Kogarah police station yesterday Ashton Arnold Roden (32) was charged with maliciously wounding with ...

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  18. Valuable Cargo Aboard Missing Plane

    HONG KONG, Sun.—The R.A.F. has reported that a Philippines Airlines Douglas Dakota, understood to be carrying 15,000,000. ...

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  19. BEIRUT BUILDING CRASH

    BEIRUT, Sun.—A four-stroy building collapsed on Friday night, killing seven persons and injuring 18. ...

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  20. Hammond Should Inspire England For Fourth Test

    LONDON, Sun.—Hammond's great innings yesterday should inspire England's approach to next week's sest. ...

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  21. PRINCESS RECOVERED

    LONDON, Sun.—It is reported from Buckingham Palace that Princess Elizabeth, who is suffering from a cold, is much better ...

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  22. Atomic Bomb: Production Rate Small When Japan Bombed

    NEW YORK, Sun.—Two atomic bombs dropped on Japan were the only ones then ready and the rate of atomic production at the time was "very small" This has been revealed by Mr. Henry Stimson, United States Secretary for War from 1940 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Uranium Prospects In South Australia

    ADELAIDE, Sun.—A rock specimen from the South Australia East Pointer uranium field has been favourably described by Professor Marcus Oliphant, noted Australian atomic energy expert. ...

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  24. Immigration To Aust. Would Alleviate Distress

    LONDON, Sun.—Apart from the strategic value of industrial decentralisation throughout the Empire, much could be done to ...

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  25. Al Capone Died In Florida Villa

    MIAMI BEACH (Florida), Sun.—AI Capone died, aged 48, on Saturday. Members of his family, including his wife, Mae, and son, Alphonse, junior, his brothers and aged mother, were at the bedside. ...

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  26. Official Killed, One Injured, By Anti-Tito Soldiers

    ROME, Sun.—It is announced by a spokesman for the Allied forces at Caserta that two representatives of the Yugo-Slav ...

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  27. Van Johnson Married

    JUAREZ (Mexico), Sunday.—Film actor Van Johnson married former stage actress, Ev Wynn, four houri after she obtained a ...

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