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  3. AUSTRALIA INSISTS PALESTINE BE PARTITIONED

    LAKE SUCCESS, Friday (A.A.P.).—Australia demanded that the United Nations proceed immediately to carry out Palestine partitioning. United press reports that the Australian proposal ...

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  4. IN USE FOR FIRST TIME

    An aerial view of the Wynyard aerodrome showing the new 4400 ft. runway, which was used for the first time yesterday by the A.N.A. and T.A.A. passenger 'planes. The signal system controlling trains crossing the runway worked satisfactorily. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Arabs Agree to Quit Haifa, But Reject Jews' Terms

    HAIFA, Friday (A.A.P.).—An Arab spokesman said Arabs would evacuate Haifa, but would not accept the Jewish terms, which, it is understood, demand the surrender of Arab arms and the deportation of "foreign ...

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  6. ROYAL TOUR DATES

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.).— Reuter has been officially informed that Their Majesties and Princess Margaret will sail ...

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  7. CANCER "CURE" DENOUNCED BY BRAUND PATIENT

    VANCOUVER, Friday (A.A.P.).—Mrs. Ruth M'Intyre, in a by-line story in the "Daily Province," advises Canadian cancer ...

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  8. CARDINAL ON WAY HERE

    NEW YORK, Fri. (A.A.P.).—Cardinal Speilman left New York last night for San Francisco in a chartered Pan American Airways ...

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  9. IMPRESSIVE CASTLE CEREMONY

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.).— Princess Elizabeth, whom the King made a Lady of the Garter on the eve of her marriage, ...

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  10. ANXIOUS TO MAKE TEST TOUR SUCCESSFUL

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.).—Don Bradman, speaking at a cricket writers' dinner, promised that Australians would do everything to make this a happy, successful tour. "By the end of the tour we hope we shall have done much to restore to its proper ...

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  11. LIGHTNING STRIKES DE VALER'S PLANE

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.). —An hour after leaving Shannon late on the night of April 22, the pan-American ...

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  12. WAGE DEMANDS REFUSED

    PITTSBURGH, Fri. (A.A.P). —The United States Steel Corporation to-day refused the United Steel Workers' Union's ...

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  13. STOCKS RALLY IN NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, Fri. (A.A.P.).— Stocks rallied briskly on Exchange yesterday, rising about 500 million dollars to the ...

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  14. CZECH-BULGARIAN PACT SIGNED

    PRAGUE. Friday (A.A.P.)—The Czechoslovak Prime Minister (M. Klement Gottwald) and the Bulgarian Prime Minister (M. Dimitrov) ...

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  15. MOST U.S. MINERS BACK AT WORK

    PITTSBURGH, Friday (A.A.P.)— Operations were virtually back to normal in the soft-coal mines yesterday. More than 85 per cent, of the ...

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  16. Uproar Follows Question on Communists

    CANBERRA, Friday.—A question in the House of Representatives to-day on Communists brought the Atterney-General ...

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  17. OPPOSITION TO DISCUSS TRANSPORT

    HOBART, Friday.—Opposition members intended to hold a meeting shortly to discuss the whole transport position, the ...

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  18. Diver Buried for 3 Hours Under 15 Tons Silt

    NEW YORK, Fri. (A.A.P.).— A[?] being buried for over three houes under an esttmated 15 to[?] of [?] 25 feet below the ...

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  19. Will Not Allow Big Exports Of Livestock

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Government would not allow livestock to be exported on a large scale in order to [?]ure dollar earnings from the ...

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  20. Bread Price Cut Likely on N.W. Coast

    It is likely that a reduction in the price of bread in Northwest Coast towns will be announced shortly. A ...

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  21. NOT DOOMED TO EXTINCTION

    WELLINGTON, Friday (A.A.P.Reuter)—Lord Beveridge, in an interview, said a return to international trade would avoid the ...

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  22. N. GUINEA CRASH

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—An airworthy certificate to carry only a crew of two and no passengers had been issued for the ...

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  23. KING'S CUP

    HOBART. Friday.—A thrilling finish is expected in the King's Cup to be rowed on the Derwent to-morrow morning. The race is ...

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  24. SUGAR SHORTAGE WILL LAST SOME TIME

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—A Considerable period must elapse before refined sugar will again [?]e available in a normal flow, ...

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  25. MYSTERY FIRES ON FREIGHTER

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In the past six weeks three unexplained fires have broken out on the British freighter Pemba (7000 ...

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  26. POPE PLEASED WITH RESULT OF ELECTION

    ROME, Friday. (A.A.P.)—The Pope, in a press statement on the Italian elections, said: "An entire people has given proof of its ...

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  28. ITALIAN REDS ARRESTED

    ROME, Friday (A.A.P.)—A number of incidents involving Communists was reported throughout Italy to-day. ...

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  29. More Italians for S[?]gar Industry

    C. NBERRA, Friday.—The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) said to-day that he had undertaken to fac[?]tate the entry into Australia of ...

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  30. TO PRESS FOR CURB ON COMMUNISTS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Methods for dealing with Communists activities in Australia will be discussed at the annual conference of the Associated ...

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  31. Allegedly Attacked Men With Tomahawk

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the Central Court to-day, Irls Eileen Mary Furlong (41). and Vera May Sarawee (27) were charged with ...

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  32. SHIP DESERTERS TO BE PROSECUTED

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) has Issued Instructions that all deserters from overseas ships are to be ...

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  33. LON CHANEY IN CRITICAL CONDITION

    BURBANK (California), Friday (A. A.P.)—The film actor, Lon Chaney, junr. (42), was rushed to hospital last night in a critical condition ...

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  34. Paltry Reparations Allocation to Australia

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Australia was unlikely to receive more than 1.61 p.c. of the industrial reparations allocated ...

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  35. NO EXTENSIVE BLACK MARKET IN MEAT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Rationing officials stated to-day that blackmarketing in meat was not so extensive as suggested. Two important ...

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  36. Germany Won't Get Surplus Food

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Minister for Comerce (Mr. Pol[?]rd) said to-day that Germany was unlikely to get any ...

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  38. FARMERS' TOUR OF U.S.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Friday (A.A. P.)—New South Wales farmers who are touring the United States have completed the ...

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  39. OPPOSED TO SHACKLING PRESS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Australian Government and its delegate at the U.N. conference on the freedom of information ...

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  40. Allied Coaches Banned by Russians

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.)—Reuter's Berlin correspondent says that the Russian authorities have banned two Allied coaches attached to the Nord ...

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