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  3. UNITY OF ALL EUROPE

    LONDON, May 7.—Eight hundred delegates from 16 nations heard Mr. Churchill call for the unity of all Europe at the opening of the United Europe Congress at The Hague ...

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  4. No Early Meeting Of Empire Leaders

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Mr. Chifley said to-day he did not think a conference of Dominion Prime Ministers would be ...

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  5. SCOUTS RELAY MESSAGE BY SIGNALS

    Scout Week opened in Newcastle yesterday. These scouts, stationed on the roof of the "Newcastle Morning Herald" building, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Tie Up Shipping If Pilots' Claims Not Met

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A tie-up of shipping in Sydney and Newcastle is threatened next month unless pilots at these ports are granted a ...

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  7. 80 m.p.h. Chase After Jeep, Man Arrested

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Several police cars to-night chased a jeep, which at times touched 80 m.p.h., through congested city areas. The ...

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  8. Jews To Fly Arms, Men To Zion

    LONDON, May 7.—Jews in Palestine are preparing to transport men and arms by sea and air to the Holy Land immediately the British mandate ends on May 15. ...

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  9. "Big Economic Headaches Ahead For U.K."

    LONDON, May 7.—The suggestion of the Chancellor of the Ex-chequer (Sir Stafford Cripps) that Britain may close down some ...

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  10. DOUBTS ON FIRST BEER SALE DAY

    Although the beer strike ended yesterday there is still uncertainty as to when beer will be sold in [?] in Newcastle and Sydney. The 68-day beer strike ended ...

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  11. Jap Ship Was Beyond Limits; Captain Gaoled

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—After a large Japanese fishing vessel, operating beyond its limits near New Guinea, was intercepted and ...

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  12. Australian Under Fire Over Balkans

    ATHENS, May 7. A.A.P.—The Australian Ambassador to France (Mr. Hodgson) has been sharply criticised for his attitude toward ...

    Article : 296 words
  13. India Rejects U.N.O. Plan

    NEW YORK, May 7. A.A.P.—The Government of India has rejected the U.N.O. Security Council's proposals for a settlement of ...

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  14. Fire Destroys Church

    SYDNEY, Friday.—St. Thomas' Catholic Church, Willoughby, was completely destroyed by fire to-night. ...

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  15. R.S.L. Expulsion Move Against M.L.A.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Mr. F. W. Paterson, M.L.A., the Communist member for Bowen, has been called on by the Returned ...

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  16. Basic Wage Rise Offset By Cost Of Living

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The basic wage increase, which more than a million New South Wales workers received to-day, is more than offset ...

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  17. No Enough Oil In U.S.A. To Fight New War

    WASHINGTON, May 7. A.A.P.—A House sub-committee, in a report in the relationship of petroleum to national defence, warned ...

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  18. Plan To Boost Meat Output

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Government was considering a four-point proposal to boost Australian meat production, the Minister for ...

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  19. JEEP CRASHES INTO SHOP WINDOW

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—When jeep skidded in Toorak-road, Camberwell, to-night and crashed through a shop window, the driver, ...

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  20. Jap Coastguard "No Danger"

    WASHINGTON, May 7. A.A.P.—The United States Government has rejected as baseless fears of the British Commonwealth that the ...

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  21. Woman Slashed With Knife

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Miss May Mansfield, 40, was slashed above the eyes with a knife to-night, following an altercation with ...

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  22. Security Probe For Migrants "Strict"

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The security screening of all intending migrants to Australia was so intensive and thorough that there ...

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  23. Braund To Give Up Cancer Treatment

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. John Braund had decided not to accept any more patients for cancer treatment, the Premier (Mr. McGirr) ...

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  24. Steel Output Lag 9000 Tons Week

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Steel production in Australia was lagging at the rate of 9000 tons a week because of the shortage of coal and ...

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  25. STOP PRESS

    ATHENS.—The Minister for Justice (Mr. Rentis) announced that the Greek Council of Pardons had rejected 500 of 1100 ...

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  26. U.S. Aid Plan Not To Affect Empire Trade

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Implementation of the Marshall Aid Plan would not affect the present set up of Empire preferences, Mr. Chifley ...

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  27. HOLIDAY FOR FAR WEST BOYS

    Fourteen children from Hillston arrived in Newcastle yesterday for a fortnight's holiday after having travelled 574 miles from the Far West. In the charge of Mr. K. Lynn, of the New South Wales Bush Missionary Society, they have been quartered in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. Wreaths Checked At Funeral

    LONDON, May 7. A.A.P.—Police examined wreaths and formed a strong guard outside the parish church at Codsall (Staffordshire) ...

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  29. Australia's Biggest Ship Nearly Ready

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The 12,500-ton freighter, Iron Yampi, the biggest ship ever built in Australia, has almost been completed at Whyalla ...

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  30. Film "Stunt" Man Has Third Injury

    English-born James Grey, a "stunt" man for the film "Eureka Stockade," has suffered his third accident since shooting began at ...

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  31. Second Czech Plane Flies To Germany

    LONDON, May 7. A.A.P.—United States Air Force headquarters St Wiesbaden announced that a Czechoslovak airliner, with seven ...

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  32. Body Found Wedged Between Rocks

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The body of John Hendy, 45, a well-known hardcourt tennis player, was found to-day wedged between rocks in ...

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  33. POOL SKYMASTER PLANES

    MELBOURNE, Friday—Trans-Australia Airlines and British Pacific Airlines, both Government controlled, will temporarily pool ...

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