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  2. PRINCESS DANCING AT DORCHESTER

    Princess Elizabeth dancing at a charity ball al the Dorchester Hotel, London, with Captain Lord Rupert Nevill, younger son of the Marquess of Abergavenny and husband of Lady Anne Wallop, daughter of the Earl of Portsmouth, to whose infant son, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. IMPERIAL DEFENCE POLICY LACKING

    LONDON, May 10 (A.A.P.).—Imperial defence is supposed to be the most important item on the agend[?] of the current Empire Prime Ministers' conference, but the melancholy fact has emerged that ...

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  4. RIOTS IN CAIRO

    CAIRO, May 10 (A.A.P.).— Egyptian police to-day opened fire with buckshot against Moslem demonstrators throwing stones ...

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  5. MINERS RESENTFUL OF DECISION

    While coal stocks and prospects remained unimproved, miners' leaders and Federal and State Ministers attended conferences yesterday on problems in the industry. ...

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  6. PARALYSIS CAUSE

    Research in the United States indicated that the arrival of fresh fruit on the market and outbreaks of infantile paralysis were related, ...

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  7. ITALIAN KING ABDICATES

    ROME, May 10 (A.A.P.).—The Ministry of the Royal Household announces that King Victor Emmanuel of Italy abdicated ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "PUTTING CLOCK BACK"

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Sir Earle Page, chairman of the Country Party, said to-day that Mr. Attlee's statement that the revision of the ...

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  9. MILLION U.S. JOBLESS

    NEW YORK, May 10 (A.A.P.). —The strike by 400,000 soft-coal miners has already thrown more than 1,000,000 workers out of ...

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  10. Manly Decision To Fight Pressure Groups

    Hundreds of people could not get into the Manly Town Hall last night to a meeting of protest against the tyranny of industrial pressure groups. Half an hour before the opening time 300 people were packed ...

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  11. EDUCATING JAP PRISONERS

    LONDON, May 10 (A.A.P.).— The Secretary for War, Mr. J. J. Lawson, said in the House of Commons to-day he did not think ...

    Article : 128 words
  12. The "Herald" Magazine

    These are some of the features in the "Herald" Magazine, which will be published free with next Tuesday's "Herald": ...

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  13. MAN'S FUNERAL DELAYED

    Sydney detectives are awaiting a report from the Government Analyst before deoiding whether the death of a man at Glebe last ...

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  14. BRITISH LOAN DEBATE

    NEW YORK, May 10 (A.A.P.). —The proposed American loan to Britain of 3,750 million dollars is assured of approval by the United ...

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  15. HONOUR FOR CHURCHILL

    THE HAGUE, May 10 (A.A.P.).—After a 50-miles drive from Amsterdam along a sunlit highway passing through fields of ...

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  16. FREEDOM OF NEWS

    NEW YORK, May 10 (A.A.P.). —The United States Government has formally proposed to the United Nations Commission on Human ...

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  17. HELP FOR CHINA NOT RETURNED

    TOKYO, May 10.—"Although Britain is giving considerable aid to China, China is not always anxious to reciprocate," said ...

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  18. FEELING AMONG POULTRYMEN

    More than 100 telegrams from poultry tanners urging representations for an increase in the price of eggs have been received by Mr. ...

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  19. POLE-SITTER CHEERED ON DESCENT

    Concluding 100 hours of sitting in an armchair at the top of a pole 20ft above the roof of a city garage, George Hammond, 24, of Cecil Street, ...

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  20. VICTORY DAY HOLIDAY

    CANBERRA, Friday.-A regulation providing for the observance of Monday, June 10, as a national holiday to celebrate the United ...

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  21. Magna Carta, Without An H

    LONDON, May 10 (A.A.P.).—The House of Lords yesterday decided to delete the letter "h" from the words Magna Charta, thereby reverting to ...

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  22. Maloney v Thornton Radio Debate Likely

    The Australian Broadcasting Commission is willing to broadcast a debate on conditions in Soviet Russia between the former ...

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  23. PLEBISCITE ON GREEK MONARCHY

    ATHENS. May 10 (A.A.P.)—The Premier, M. Tsaldaris, announces that the British Government will approve the holding of a plebiscite on ...

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  24. R.A.A.F. GRAVES IN BRITAIN TENDED

    LONDON, May 10 (A.A.P.).—Har[?] rogate branch of the British Legion, of which Viscou[?] Lascel[?] patron, has taken charge of the graves in ...

    Article : 66 words
  25. WEYGAND TO BE RELEASED

    PARIS, May 10 (A.A.P.).—The French Supreme Court has decided to release General Weygand, former Vichy Governor-General of Algeria, ...

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  26. Higher Pay Urged For British Doctors

    LONDON, May 10.—Higher pay for general practitioners under a nationalised health services scheme is recommended in the ...

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  27. BODY IN BUSH; SHOT IN HEAD

    The body of an elderly man, with a bullet wound in the head, was found by the police last night in dense bush country near ...

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  28. POLICE WILL WATCH TRAMS

    Police intend to-day to continue the drive against footboard-riding on trams, and will again pay particular attention to trams carrying ...

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  29. INDONESIANS AMBUSH BRITISH PARTY

    LONDON, May 10 (A.A.P.).—A British officer and four British soldiers were ambushed on the outskirts of Medan, says. Reuters correspondent at ...

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  30. ASSISTANCE TREATY

    LONDON, May 10 (A.A.P.).—A bilateral mutual assistance treaty was signed yesterday between Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia, binding each of ...

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