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  4. INDIA

    LONDON, Thursday: The Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, and the Viceroy of India, Lord Mountbatten, informed the Opposition of plans for the ...

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  5. ALASKA

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: Lawrence smith, Republican member of the House of Foreign Affairs Committee, told the House: "Russia has ...

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  6. FRANCE

    PARIS, Thursday: After a new cut in the bread ration, several thousand of Lyons workers marched to the Prefecture, smashed the gardens furniture, ...

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  7. GERMANY

    DUSSELDORF, Thursday: Although sporadic hunger demonstrations are still taking place, relaxation of the tension is manifest. This is the ...

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  10. U.S. TASK FORCE MARCH

    SYDNEY. Wednesday: When 2000 members of the American Task Force marched through the streets of Sydney yesterday they were cheered by ...

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  11. £1000 BAIL ON THREE MEN

    SYDNEY, Thursday: At the Central Court today three wharf laborer were remanded until May 30, each on £1000 bail, on a charge of having ...

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  12. FINED £100

    LONDON. Thursday: Colin William Wyatt. 38, well-known former British ski-ing champion and a member of the Australian Air Force during the war, ...

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  13. MRS. TRUMAN

    GRAND VIEW (Missouri), Thursday: President Truman told reporters that his mother had a poor night, but was doing as well as could be ...

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  14. MORE ASSAULTS IN SYDNEY

    Miss Olga Lawrence, 40, of Rushcutter's Bay, reported to the police last night that she was assaulted near her home. ...

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  15. THE WORLD'S NEED FOR WOOL GOODS

    Winchcombe Carson Ltd. report. American authorities estimate that Japan has mill facilities to handle 500,000 bales of wool annually. So far ...

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  16. TRAM DRIVER BREAKS LEG IN CRASH

    SYDNEY, Thursday: When his tram crashed into the rear of a stationary tram in Anzac parade, Moore Park, at 3.30 a.m. today, tram driver, ...

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  17. PLANE LOST

    MANIAL, Thursday President Toxas announced that the Presidential four-engined aeroplane, Lily Marlene, which was formerly Lord ...

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  18. HERD OF CATTLE BY PLANE

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday: A complete herd of 45 Jersey dairy cattle will be flown from Tasmania to Victoria at the Week-end. ...

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  19. "NO COMMUNIST EXPLOITING"

    BATAVIA, Thursday: The indonesian Republican Government knew of no Communist trading company formed to exploit trade between ...

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  20. GOULBURN BATHS PROPOSAL

    A recommendation will be made to tonight's meeting of Goulburn City Council regarding the site of the proposed Olympic Pool. ...

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  21. TWO KILLED WHEN ARMY TRUCK BLOWS UP

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Two men perished when an Army truck, loaded with cordite, blew up near Benalla, 140 miles from Melbourne. ...

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  22. OUR FEDERAL MEMBER

    MR. PULLER: As many farmers and others who are dependent upon the catchment or water from roofs for domestic use are being greatly ...

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  23. YOUTH'S HAND PIERCED BY BULLET

    A 17-year-old Goulburn youth was shot through the left hand by a 22 rifle bullet on Tuesday afternoon. He is Roy Ranmore, of 18 Kenmore street. ...

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  24. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Overseas news in this newspaper is supplied by Australian Associated Press Sources include in England The Times Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail, Daily ...

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