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  4. BERLIN BLOCKADE LIFTING TONIGHT

    Berlin, May 10.—An official Soviet order signed by the Soviet Military Governor of Germany (Vassily Chuikov) last night confirmed that the Berlin blockade will be lifted at a minute after midnight local time on Thursday, in accordance ...

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  5. HUGE COST OF MEAT PLAN

    Mr Johnson, Minister for the Interior, stated recently that the plan to increase North Australia's meat output ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MR. SHAND SAYS WARD DID NOT GET BRIBE

    Sydney, May 10.—The External Territories Minister (Mr. E. J. Ward) never received a bribe nor was offered one according to overwhelming evidence, Mr. J. W. Shand, K C., said of the New Guinea Timber Royal Commission, before it adjourned ...

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  7. Nationlists Claim "Great Victory" At Strategic Point

    Shanghai, May 10. — The Chinese Nationalists tonight claimed a "great victory" by their forces, who routed Communists from Liuho, a strategic point in the defence of Shanghai. Liuho is a Yangtse River town, 15 miles west of Woosung. The ...

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  8. Freedom Of Press Defended

    Sydney, May 10.—News of itself, its triumphs and failures, its enemies and friends, its neighbors and its associates is the basic right ...

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  9. Committed To Mental Institution

    Sydney, May 10.—A 20-year-old hairdresser who allegedly put arsenic in a women's drink was since found to he in [?]ane the Police Presecutor Sgt. Boyd ...

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  10. Annual Conference Of Far West Scheme

    Sydney, May 10.—About 100 delegatey from N.S.W. country districts attended the 13th annual general conference of the Far West Children's Health Scheme ...

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  11. Agreement On Italian Colonies

    London, May 10.—Although the U.N.O. General Assembly must give its approval it is announced Britain and Italy have reached an agreement of the future [?] ...

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  12. Drastic Rationing In Adelaide; Coal Shortage

    Adelaide, May 10.—Because the collier Prinee Albert has been delayed by heavy weather with a cargo of N.S.W. coal for Adelaide the most severe ...

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  13. Israel May Join U.N.

    Lake Success, May 10.—By 23 votes to 11 with 13 abstentions the United Nations Political Committee has decided in [?]timit Israel to the United Nations. ...

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  14. FOOTBALL POOLS

    Sydney, May 10.—An A[?]bara sports committee's plan to conduct [?] pools was illegal the Under Secretary of the Chief Secretary's Department ...

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  15. Kai Shek Reported Leading Shanghai Defences

    Pers[?] reports in Shanghai say that Chiang Kia Shek is personally directing the defence of Shanghai Official sources however refuse to comment and they ...

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  16. Silver Payments to Troops

    In Cam[?] the acting Nationalist President ([?] Tsung Jen) said today he had contained the use of portion of the Government's gold stored in Formosa. As a ...

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  17. Cheques Recovered From Harbor

    Sydney, May 10.—Thirly-three thousand cheques valued at about £127,500 and a number of parcels containing valuable merchandise were recovered ...

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  18. FIRST SMALLPOX CASE SINCE 1915

    Sydney, May 10.—A steward in the Constellation airliner which brought the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) and his staff from London to Australia last ...

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  19. Monthly Meeting Of Football League

    A variety of matters regarding improvements for spectators and the sport generally and the visits by combined teams were disclosed at the monthly ...

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  20. Mr. Brown Critical In Annual Report

    Melbourne, May 10. — J. J. Brown Communist secretary of Australian Railways Union has described the Defence Projects Act as "an attack on one of ...

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  21. Brawl Flares Up

    Goulburn, May 10. — An inter-union dispute at Captain's Flat hared up into a free fight at a meeting called by local organisers reputed to be Communists ...

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  22. Princess on Visit to Pope

    Rome, May 10.—Princess Margaret escorted by the British Minister to live Vatican (Mr. J. V. Browne) will make a private call on the Pope later today. ...

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  23. MURDERED MAN LEFT £75,000

    Sydney, May 10.—James Lyon Barton of Wallerawang who was shot dead last year by William Harvey Bugg (17) left an estate of £75,901. When the ...

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  24. Wives Of Immigrant German Scientists

    Canberra, May 10.—Soviet authorities in Germany have refused to release the wives and families of certain German scientists brought to Australia by the ...

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  25. Dutch Delegate Dissatisfied

    Batavia (A.A.P.-Reuter), May 10. — The Dutch Crown representative Dr. Louis Beel is reported to have asked to be relieved of his post because of ...

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  26. [?]OAD GETS A NEW TICKET

    Dr. C. E. M. Joan has been forgiven by the B.B.C. according to reports from London. He will return to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. Watersiders' Decision On Kirby Issue

    Sydney, May 10.—The Federal Council of the Waterside Workers' Federation will give to decision to the Minister for Shipping and Fuel (Senator ...

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  28. NEW N.J.C. OFFICIALS

    Newcastle, May 10.—James William McLauchila, master baker of West Ma[?]land, was elected Chairman of the Newcastle Jockey Club at a special meeting ...

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  29. MENINDEE TRIP FOR AMBULANCE

    The Civil Ambulance was called yesterday to Menindee to bring a surveyor, working on the wa[?]er conservation scheme to the Hospital for an injured ...

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  30. CARMONA AGAIN PRESIDENT

    Marshal Antonio Oscar Carmons, who was re-elected ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. MOTOR CYCLE STOLEN

    A B.S.A. Motorcycle numbered D.H. 84 was stolen from outside Nicho[?] jewellery store between 7.55 and 11 [?] p.m. last night. The machine had about ...

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