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  5. Forecast:

    Scattered thunderstorms, otherwise fine. ...

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  6. NAZIS NEARLY HAD A-BOMB

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP).--German scientists progressed far with the atom bomb as early as March, 1942. This is revealed in "The Goebbels' Diaries," ...

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  7. "UN SHOULD HEAR CZECH COUP DATA"

    LAKE SUCCESS, Thursday (AAP)--It was the duty of the Security Council to arrange to hear witnesses who had to flee from Czechoslovikia to avoid persecu[?], Canada's General ...

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  8. CRISIS IN GERMANY LOOMS AS REDS CHECK TRAVEL

    BERLIN, Thursday (AAP).--Sudden demands by the Soviet occupation authorities in Berlin that the British, U.S. and French zones of Germany must comply with the new Soviet transport restrictions between Berlin and the three western Powers have provoked a new crisis ...

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  9. STRIKE HOLDS UP EXPORTS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Exports totalling many millions of pounds have been held up by the strike of the ...

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  10. Teen-Ager Makes Marlin Record

    Miss [?]an Watkins. 15, was proud of her first marlin--a 230 pounder--when it hung from the scales at King's Wharf, Newcastle. Joan is Australia's youngest big game angler. She landed this one after a struggle lasting 40 minutes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Palestine Policy Deemed Betrayal

    NEW YORK, Thursday (AAP).--Addressing the American-Jewish Congress last night Professor Harold Laski,. ex-chairman of the British Labour Party Executive, charged the ...

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  12. £635 MILLION BRITISH SURPLUS

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP).--Britain ended the financial year with the realised surplus of £635,380,863 sterling, which is more than ...

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  13. NOT GUILTY.--TAMWORTH.

    Thursday.--A verdict of not guilty was returned today by the jury at Goondiwindi in the case in which John George Newman was charged ...

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  14. MANHUNT FOR SEX MANIAC

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--C.I.B. detectives investigating last night's outrage of an 11-year-old girl in St. John's cemetery, Ashfield, believe ...

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  17. MAN, WIFE, SON SHOT DEAD

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A man, his wife and son are dead as the result of a shooting tragedy at Herne Bay housing settlement this ...

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  18. STRIKERS MAY RETURN TO WORK NEXT WEEK

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The return to work on Monday or Tuesday is expected to be recommended by the Disputes Committee to mass meetings of strikers to-morrow. Eight members of the Central ...

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  19. BIG FIRE DAMAGE £600,000

    A SYDNEY, Thursday.--More than 15,000 bales of cotton, valued at £600,000, were completedly destroyed tonight when a fire gutted the ...

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  20. Latin America Seeks Fall of Colonial Empires

    BOGOTA (Colombia), Thursday (AAP).--Guatemala will ask the Pan-American conference to create a special commission to investigate ...

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