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  3. GENERAL MOTORS TO BUILD CARS IN AUSTRALIA

    NEW YORK, May 12.—The "HeraldTribune" states that General Motors have decided to build cars in Australia. The company has accepted the Australian ...

    Article : 184 words
  4. SYDNEY'S DIMINISHING COAL STOCKS

    One of five coal storage yards of the Australian Gas Light Co., Sydney. At the end of last week the company's total supply was under 400 tons, compared with a normal supply of 100,000 tons. Dotted lines indicate normal and present storage. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. H.S. SEEKS CONTROL OF BRITISH-OWNED ISLANDS IN PACIFIC

    NEW YORK, May 11.—According to the Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" the United States has indicated to Britain that ...

    Article : 564 words
  6. Russia Outbids Allies For Argentine Products

    NEW YORK, May 11.—The correspondent of the "New York Times" at Buneos Aires states that a Russian trade mission is offering such attractive prices for linseed oil and Food Board are unable to negotiate what can be ...

    Article : 148 words
  7. NEW UNIONS TO EXCLUDE "REDS" URGED

    BRISBANE, May 12.—Deregistration of militant unions engaged in illegal strikes and the formation of new unions ...

    Article : 109 words
  8. Hunger Striker's Death In Eire Prison

    DUBLIN, May 12.—Sean McCaughey died in prison 23 days after he started a hunger strike. ...

    Article : 157 words
  9. MOVE TO DOUBLE U.S. FOOD EXPORTS URGED

    NEW YORK, May 11. — The Washington correspondent of the "Herald-Tribune" states that a number of leading Americans ...

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  10. Cooperation Offer To Russia

    LONDON, May 12.—"Our ways lie together," said the Attorney-General (Sir Hartley Shawcross) in a speech on British and Russian relations. "We are prepared to and want to cooperate with Russia at every stage. We have hoped ...

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  11. WARS COST TO BRITAIN IN SHIPS, SEAMEN

    LONDON, May 11.—The Royal Navy during the war lost 50,000 men and 730 warships, not including small ...

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  12. Deadlock At Simla Continues

    LONDON, May 12.—Some reports say that the Conference on India's future constitution will lend today without having reached ...

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  13. VOLUNTEERS WILL RETAIN JOBS IN MEAT PLANTS

    BRISBANE, May 12.—Not an striking members of the meal union will have, jobs to go back to in becon plants after the meat ...

    Article : 252 words
  14. Death Sentence On Austrian Nazi

    LONDON, May 11.—The people's court, at Vienna, sentenced to death Anton Brunner, Austrian Nazi, who sent 50,000 Jews to the ...

    Article : 268 words
  15. Britain's Decision On Egypt "Blunder Of First Magnitude"

    LONDON, May 12.—Describing the Government's failure to secure full, effective discussions with the Dominions' on the Egyptian negotiations—a matter of common concern if ever there was one—as "a ...

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  16. REPORTED OFFER OF HENTY SEAT TO CASEY DENIED

    MELBOURNE, May 12.—Reports that Mr H. B. Gullett, MHR would "stand down" to permit Mr R. G. Casey to contest his newly-won ...

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  17. Britain Attacked In U.S. Discussion On Palestine

    NEW YORK, May 11. — The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that Senator Owen Brewster ...

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  18. Duchess Will Not Make State Tour

    BRISBANE, May 12.—Because of her recent operation, and acting on medical advice, the Duchess of Gloucester, will not accompany ...

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  19. RAF Now Has Jet Trainer Plane

    LONDON, May 11.—The latest RAF trainer is a jetpropelled, twin-engined aircraft, the first of its kind in ...

    Article : 73 words
  20. HANLON'S COMMENT ON COMMUNIST REPENTENCE

    BRISBANE, May 12.—The Communist Party has decided to withdraw its candidate, Mr E. C. Crisp, from the Bremer by-election and to "campaign actively for ...

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  21. THREE HORSES FALL AT CANTERBURY

    SYDNEY, May 12.—Volley fell in the First Trial Division at Canterbury yesterday and brought down her stablemate Monsoon, and ...

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  22. WOOLLENS MADE MOTH-PROOF WITH DDT

    LONDON, May 12.— Moth-proof woollen materials have been produced at the wool research station at Leeds. ...

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  23. "Greatest Of All Appeasers"

    LONDON, May 12.—Mr Arthur Greenwood told a West Midland Labour Party meeting that Mr Churchill ...

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  24. EXPECTANT FATHER KILLED BY TRAM

    SYDNEY, May 12.—A schoolteacher, whose wife is expecting a baby soon, was killed last night by a tram in Annandale. He was ...

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  25. MORE NURSES NEEDED TO FIGHT N.S.W. PARALYSIS EPIDEMIC

    SYDNEY, May 12.—Although Sydney is suffering its worst epidemic of infantile paralysis, the main treatment centre, Prince ...

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  26. Jap Wool Plant Sought By Aust. As Reparations?

    TOKYO, May 11.—The Reparations Commissioner (Mr Pauley), replying to reports that Australia wag asking for Japanese wool ...

    Article : 165 words
  27. BUSY DAY FOR "MISS AUSTRALIA"

    Miss Australia (Rhondda Kelly) tries on a model hat created for her overseas wardrobe by Holford's. It is a white angora fur felt tri-corn model tr[?] with loops of black satin ribbon and imported French [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. Russia, U.S. Again Clash On Italian Reparations

    PARIS, May 11.—No decisions were reached at the informal meeting of Foreign Ministers this afternoon. The Balkan and Finnish treaties and the fixing of the date of the Peace Conference will be discussed at the next meeting, to be held on ...

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  29. REPUBLICANS SHOW HOSTILITY TO NEW ITALIAN KING

    LONDON, May 11.—A demonstration against King Umberto, which the Associated Press correspondent in Rome says dwarfed the ...

    Article : 128 words
  30. DIM-OUTS CONTINUE IN U.S. DESPITE COAL TRUCE

    WASHINGTON, May 11.—The Government has lifted the embargo on non-essential freight shipments as a result of the coal strike ...

    Article : 58 words
  31. LOAN TO BRITAIN APPROVED BY U.S. SENATE

    WASHINGTON, May 11.—The Senate yesterday passed the Pill authorising, the loan agreement with Britain by 45 votes to 34. ...

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