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  4. FORECAST

    Fine cool day, cold night. Details Page 2. ...

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  5. Not What They Want, But Must Take It Or Leave It

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  6. American Aid In 12 Months

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—President Truman has announced that the United States sent 18,433,000 long tons of grain and other foodstuffs abroad in the 12 ...

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  7. U.S. Wants Veto In Japanese Peace Conference

    WASHINGTON, Sun.—American officials who deplore Russia's "misuse'' of the veto in the United Nations, are just as strongly opposed to the United States abandonment of the veto in the Japanese Peace Conference. ...

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  8. HOLIDAY TOLL IN U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, Sun.—With the three-day holiday weekend only two-thirds over, and more balmy weather predicted, ...

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  9. Stole Safe--And Truck To Carry It Away

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Thieves last night stole a safe from a factory and then took a utility truck parked nearby to carry ...

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  10. WIMBLEDON

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  11. Nationalists Commence Summer Offensive

    NANKING, Sun.—Government Press dispatches reported that he Nationalist Army yesterday started its long hera[?]ded summer ...

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  12. INDONESIANS ACCEPT DUTCH PROPOSALS

    BATAVIA, Sun.—The new Indonesian Republican Government has decided to accept the Dutch Interim Government proposals, according to an authoritative statement, quoted by A.A.P. Reuter. ...

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  13. Drastic Increases In Jap. Prices

    TOKIO, Sunday.—In an effort to break the black market, the Japanese Government yesterday ordered drastic increases in official commodity prices and industrial wages backed by a new 12,000,000,000 yen (officially equivalent to 240,000,000 United ...

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  14. Cautious Opening By South Africa In Third Test

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  15. Seaman Shot In Brawl At Ultimo

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Following a brawl in a house in Ultimo last night, John Donald Payne, 30, seaman, was shot three times ...

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  16. Churches Crowded For Day Of Prayer

    SYDNEY, Sun.--Large congregations crowded Sydney Churches to-day for the special National Day of Prayer as requested by ...

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  17. Sugar Rationing Possible Again

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Mr. Fraser (Lab., N.S.W.) said tonight that it was possible Cabinet might have to revise its ...

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  18. Gas Employees Adjourn 40-Hour Week Talks

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Gas employees who met yesterday to discuss the 40-hour issue adjourned their meeting until next Saturday. ...

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  19. R.N. SHIPS ARRIVE.

    HOBART, Sun.—Escorted by the destroyer, H.M.S. Cockade, the aircraft carrier, Thesus, reached Hobart early to-day. ...

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  20. French Civil Servants Threaten To Strike

    PARIS, Sun.—The French Civil Servants' Union, with about 2,000,000 members, voted without dissent to form a National Strike ...

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  21. STEAMER HITS MINE

    LONDON, Sun.—The Turkish steamer. Silivri, hit a mine and sank opposite Budrum in Southwestern Turkey Nineteen of the ...

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  22. Ex-King Marries Ailing Mistress

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Sunday.—Former King Carol, of Rumania, yesterday married his red-haired mistress, Magda Lupescu, as she lay near death from anaemia. Carol sobbed convulsively during the ceremony, in his Hotel Copacabana suite where the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. "Flying Saucers" Baffle Americans

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Americans are baffled by reports of "flying saucers" which, according to observers, are round metallic discs racing high across the sky, singly or in groups. First reports of them, received ...

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  24. More Wheat For Export

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—Valuable rains have helped to assure a greater quantity of wheat for export, it was stated to-day. The ...

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  25. NEHRU AND CABINET RESIGN

    NEW DELHI, Sunday.—Pandi[?] Nehru and his Cabinet are understood to have handed their resignations to the Viceroy (Lord ...

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  26. Camping Facilities For Motorists

    SYDNEY, Sun.—The publicity officer of the N.R.M.A., Mr. N. Warrell, to-night criticised Local Government bodies ...

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  27. Canberra Builders Seek Inquiry

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—A general meeting of British and Australian builders at Eastlake Works Hostel, Canberra, to-day decided to ask the Federal Government to carry out an exhaustive inquiry into the administration of Eastlake and Riverside ...

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  28. GOLF

    LONDON Sun.—Fred Daly [?]-year-old Irish champion, became the first Irishman to win a British golf open when he beat American ...

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  29. No Regrets By Britain

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Britain does not in the least regret what she has done—all she has sacrificed in the war. She finished the war ...

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  30. BARNES' CONTRACT TERMINATED

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Australian cricketer, Syd Barnes, and Burley Cricket Club have mutually agreed to terminate their ...

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  31. Japanese Goods On Way To Australia

    TOKIO, Sun.—A.A.P.-Reuter says the first big post-war shipment of Japanese goods for Australia will leave Kobe ...

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  32. POTATOES FROM TASMANIA

    Hobart, Sun.—Within the next fortnight, Sydney will receive between 50,000 and 70,000 bags of Tasmanion potatoes but, ...

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  33. Early Peace Treaty With Japs Urged

    NEW YORK, Sun.—The "Daily News," in an editorial urging that the peace treaty with Japan be signed very soon, says: "We are ...

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  34. Japanese "Picnic" In War Cemetery

    SINGAPORE, Sun.—Australian residents of Singapore have protested against the reported practice of Japanese "picnicking" in ...

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