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  4. BRITAIN WORRIED OVER LACK OF ALLIED UNITY

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): The House of Commons has become increasingly disturbed about the lack of inter-Allied unity, and the Foreign Affairs debate, which opens to-morrow, is expected to be the most important of the present Parliament ...

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  5. FUNERAL OF SENATOR

    Federal Ministers attended the funeral of the Minister for Customs (Senator Keane) in Melbourne. This is part of the scene at Brighton cemetery. Mr. Chifley is on the right and Senator Ashley on the extreme left. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DECISION ON SPAIN A VICTORY FOR DR. EVATT

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): The decision that the Spanish question be submitted to the General Assembly of the United Nations is a victory for the Australian delegate, Dr. Evatt, who has always advocated greater authority for the Assembly ...

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  7. Japanese Die in Streets

    TOKYO, Monday (A.A.P.): Intelligence reports indicate an Increasing number of deaths in the Tokyo area from malnutrition ...

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  8. U.S. ANTI-STRIKE MEASURE

    WASHINGTON, Monday: The president of the Council of Industrial Organisations (Mr. Murray) has sent a ...

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  9. Unrest Grows in Egypt Over British Withdrawal Proposals

    LONDON, Monday. (A.A.P.): Dissatisfaction is growing in Egypt over the British terms for the withdrawal of her forces from the country. The debate in the Egyptian Lower House to-morrow is expected to hasten the downfall of the Premier (Sidky Pasha) and create an inflammable situation. ...

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  10. CATHOLIC PARTY'S LEAD IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Monday (A.A.P.): Final election results for Metropolitan Prance are:— M.R.P. (Catholic Progressive ...

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  11. EMPIRE MARKETS IN DANGER

    LONDON, Monday: A golden opportunity for building up the ex[?] trade in the Empire markets [?]uld be lost if the costs of British ...

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  12. Third Plot to Assassinate Gen. MacArthur

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday: "Another plot to assassinate General MacArthur was frustrated last week," says the ...

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  13. FIVE MEN DEAD AT BATHURST

    BATHURST, Monday: Three Australian soldiers and two Italian prisoners-of-war were killed at Bathurst military camp to-day ...

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  14. WORLD WAGE FOR SEAMEN PROPOSED

    WASHINGTON, Monday: The maritime workers' conference, called by the International Labor Office, will be held at Seattle on ...

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  15. FEDERAL BUDGET MAY WATT

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Federal Cabinet may be asked to-morrow to decide whether the Commonwealth Government ...

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  16. GERMANS HIDE KIDNAPPED CHILDREN

    LONDON, Monday. (A.A.P.): Germany is deliberately hindering the Allied search for 40,000 children kidnapped by the Nazis ...

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  17. Australian Wives Arrive in England

    LONDON, Monday: There was no official reception for 21 Australian wives of British servicemen when they arrived at St. Pancras ...

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  18. BRITISH PLAN FOR INDIA

    NEW DELHI, Monday: Gandhi, in his weekly newspaper "Harijan," describes the British plan for India as ...

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  19. TWO WAGGA SUSPECTS NOT PARALYSIS CASES

    Two children were admitted to the Wagga Base Hospital on Saturday as infantile paralysis suspects, but diagnosis proved that neither ...

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  20. Treasure-Laden Air Transport Disappears

    WASHINGTON, Monday: The Army has abandoned efforts to solve one of the greatest air mysteries—the fate of a treasure-laden ...

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  21. Thousands Faint in Italian Election Queues

    ROME, Monday (A.A.P.): Women voting for the first time in Italy in what is called the "Sunstroke Election." crowded the polling ...

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  22. Victoria Orders Houses from Britain

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Britishbuilt houses at the rate of 60 a month have been ordered for the Victorian Government. ...

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  23. Trial of Japan's Leaders Begins

    TOKYO, Monday. (A.A.P.): When the trial of Japan's 26 top wartime leaders began to-day, the court summarily refused a motion ...

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  24. The Press as Empire Builder

    LONDON, Mond (A.A.P.): "Let us have more facts. Let us have the freest possible flow of information between members of the ...

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  25. FOUR MORE PARALYSIS CASES

    SYDNEY, Monday: Four new cases of infantile paralysis were reported to the Health Department to-day. Three were from the ...

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  26. MORE TROOPS BACK FROM NORTH

    A happy group aboard the Kanimbla when she berthed in Sydney at the week-end with troops from the north. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. HOLIDAY DEATH TOLL IN U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, Monday: At least 227 persons have died violently Owing the four-day memorial holiday period. Traffic accidents ...

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  28. RAILWAYMEN IN INDIA TO GO ON STRIKE

    NEW DELHI, Monday: The railwayman of eight major railway systems throughout India have notified their employers of their ...

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  29. Drastic Action Against Manufacturer

    CANBERRA, Monday: In future Gifford Bros.. Pty., Ltd., boot and shoe manufacturers, of Abbotsford, Victoria will have to apply to the ...

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  30. "BUTCHERY" AT EXECUTION; VOLLEY MISSES

    BUCHAREST, Mon. (A.A.P.): Eye-witnesses describe the execution of General Mikhail and Ion Antonescu, former Prime ...

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  31. Russian Protest

    LONDON, Monday: It was announced by Moscow radio that the Russian Ambassador in Rome had protested to the Allied ...

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  32. S.S. Men Revolt in Prison Camp

    PRAGUE, Monday: Two prisoners were killed and three policemen wounded when former members of the S.S. imprisoned at ...

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