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  4. ANOTHER BOMBSHELL FOR INDONESIA

    BATAVIA, Sun,.—Another bombshell Is to be throws into the turbulent Indonesian scene. Although no official announcement has yet been made, it is known that Lieut-General Sir Philip Christison is leaving his ...

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  5. NEW TITLE FOR MONTGOMERY

    LONDON, Sun.—Field Marshal Montgomery will retain his family name in his new title which will be gazetted ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BENNETT GIVES REASONS FOR FALL OF SINGAPORE

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Apart from the Australians, most of the troops in Malaya had not been trained in the type of fighting that would have stopped the Japanese, declared Liutanenat- General Bennett, former commander of the Enhih Division, ...

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  7. PERSIA TO NEGOTIATE WITH RUSSIA

    LONDON, Sun.—Gravian, who has been elected new Prime Minister, of Persia, announced immediately after ...

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  8. MR SCULLY TO RESIGN FROM CABINET ?

    SYDNEY, Sun. — The Commonwealth Minister for Agriculture Commerce (Mr W. J. Scully) is expected to announce ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PRESIDENT OF U.N

    The Belgian Foreign Minister (M. Spaak), who has been chosen as President of the United Nations’ General ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. LIVES LOST IN WEEK-END ACCIDENTS

    SYDNEY, Sun.—A man risked his life last night by leaping of to a railway line in the path of an approaching train to save the ...

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  11. MILDURA REP. CAUSES LEGION STIR

    MELBOURNE, Sun. — The serenity of discussion at the second annual conference of the Australian Legion of ...

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  12. OVERSEAS BREVITIES

    WASHINGTON, Sun.—The American Association of University women has sent a letter to majority and minority ...

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  13. Army Chief’s Warning On Germany

    LONDON, Sunday.—Complaints from Army authorities that too many British troops are being repatriated from ...

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  14. Govt. Wants More. Amenities For Country People

    MELBOURNE, Sun. — The State Government would do everything possible to provide every amenily, including ...

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  15. Australian [?] In Brief

    BRISBANE, Sun.—The worst heat wave in the city’s history continued today. Five people collapsed from the heat and ...

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  16. Masked [?] Make Big Haul

    SYDNEY, .Sun.—Three masked bandits who forced their way into the Bellevue Hill home of the bookmaker. Raymond Grice, and ...

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  17. Free University For Canberrra

    CANBERRA, Sun.—As part of its plans for postwar development of Canberra, the Government is preparing legislation for the ...

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  18. SERVICES ELEVEN AT HOBART

    HOBART, Sun.—Mediocre bowling by die Services eleven enabled Tasmania to make 315 for the loss of only four wickets in reply to the Services first innings total of 459 in the second.day of the match at Hobart today. ...

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  19. WEATHER FORECAST

    Victoria: Fine with rising temperatures; northeast to northwest freshening with a danger of bushfires; becoming sultry ...

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  20. R.S.L ,Service Appreciated

    Sir —As an old Digger from World War I Who served with the 60th Battalion, I would like to express my thanks and ...

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  22. Council To Train Youths As Technicians

    AS a future policy of training its own technicians, the Mildura City Council will investigate the proposal to ...

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  23. U.S. Possesses New Atom Bomb

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sun.— Mr Charles Moore, a local in dustrialist who has just returned from Japan told the ...

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  24. FLASHBACK

    LONDON, Jan. 28, 1945: Panic is sweeping big areas of Germany as the Red Army rolls relentlessly westward ...

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  25. LONG FLIGHT TO SAVE AUST. ADVISER’S LIFE

    NEW YORK, Sun.—The Chunking correspondent of the New York Post states that the Australian born W. H. Donald, ...

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  26. MORRIS MOTORS TO BUILD CARS IN AUSTRALIA

    CAPETOWN, Sun — Morris Motors ultimately intended to produce an all Australian car in Australia, said Lord Nuffeld ...

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  27. Mutilated Body Found

    SYDNEY, Sun.—The mutilated body of Herbert John Less (68),of Killara, was found by a railway employee in a railway ...

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