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  • STEPS TO LIFT DUTCH SHIP BAN Canberra Confirms Negotiations TERMS TO BE PUT TO WATERSIDERS From Our Staff Representative CANBERRA, May 26.

    Federal Ministers believe that the arrangement made between the Netherlands Indies and the Indonesian Republican Governments for the disposal of Dutch-owned goods in Australia ... [Article] (167 words)
  • DUTCH GOODS IN AUSTRALIA £6 Million Worth Held Up MELBOURNE, May 26.

    More than £6 million worth of Australian-made goods, including medical supplies and agricultural implements, have been ... [Article] (164 words)
  • Origin Of Talks

    Dr. Evatt revealed in a Statement on the joint agreement that it had followed negotiations initiated by the ... [Article] (619 words)
  • "NO KNOWLEDGE OF PLAN" Union Leaders Deny Negotiations

    SINGAPORE, May 26.—AAP. Any knowledge of proposals to lift the ban on Dutch shipping from Australia was disavowed today by ... [Article] (129 words)
  • Rebels Seize Railways In Java AAP-Reuter BATAVIA, May 26.

    In another swift move in its campaign to seize West" Java from the Indonesian Republic, the Pasoendan Party has ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (116 words)
  • NEW FEDERAL AIR MOVE Plans To Control Qantas Airways CANBERRA. May 26.

    The Federal (government is seeking to assume complete control of overseas air services now operated by Qantas ... [Article] (663 words)
  • Christmas Card As Clue To Missing Airman's Fate

    From our Special Representative LONDON. May 26. The latest clue to the fate of WO Reginald Barratt, of the ... [Article] (425 words)
  • Viceroy Returns To London

    The Viceroy of India (Lord Mountbatten) and Lady Mountbatten photographed on their arrival in England by air from India. Lord Mountbatten returned to discuss plans for the British withdrawal from India. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (35 words)
  • Beneficial Rains In Pasture Areas

    The reliable pasture districts of the State again received most benefit from the rain during the past 24 hours. Certain -wheat-growing areas have received useful to good falls, but the ... [Article] (834 words)
  • Boer War Deserter, 80, Surrenders LONDON, May 26.—AAP.

    Moved by recent appeals to deserters to give themselves up, a conscience-stricken man of over 80 recently reported to the ... [Article] (97 words)
  • Bank Officers' Terms Extended CANBERRA. May 26.

    Federal Cabinet decided today to extend the terms of the Governor of the Commonwealth Bank (Mr. H. T. Armitage) and the Deputy ... [Article] (57 words)
  • Situation Deplorable, Says Nehru AAP And Out Special Representative NEW DELHI. May 25.

    "The situation in India is deplorable, hut the time is not far distant when we .shall have real power,"' said the leader ... [Article] (633 words)
  • Queen Mary Celebrates 80th Birthday AAP And Oar Special Representative LONDON. May 26.

    The Royal House Artillery fired a salute in Hyde Park at noon today in honor of Queen Mary's 80th birthday. ... [Article] (229 words)
  • Continuation Of Gas Rationing In Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, May 26. No substantial coal supplies for Victorian gas companies or the railways is expected this week, and ... [Article] (65 words)
  • BRITAIN NOT DOWN AND OUT Chairman's Message At Labor Party Conference Australia Associated Press And Our Special Representative LONDON, May 26.

    Opening the annual conference of the Labor Party at Margate today, the Secretary for Air (Mr. Philip Noel-Baker), who is chairman of the party, declared that no foreigner should ... [Article] (1172 words)
  • Five Mines Idle In N.S.W. SYDNEY. May 26.

    With four mines on the northern field and one in the west idle. 2,500 tons of coal were lost in NSW today. ... [Article] (107 words)
  • Few Signs Of Paris "Go-Slow" Strike

    The Federation of Gas and Electrical Workers did not answer the telephone today, but otherwise there was little sign in Paris of ... [Article] (110 words)
  • Governor To Leave Today

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Willoughby Norrie) will leave by air early this morning for Darwin whence be will depart ... [Article] (337 words)
  • B.C.O.F. MEN IN TOKIO BRAWL Shots Fired By Military Police AAP—Reuter TOKIO, May 26.

    Over 30 BCOF troops were detained by the Provost Marshal after a brawl outside the British Onion Jack Club in Tokio ... [Article] (198 words)

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