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  4. PACIFIC BASES POLICY DISCUSSED

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): The Australian and New Zealand policy regarding the future of strategic bases in the South and Southwest Pacific, such as Manus Island, received unreserved United Kingdom endorsement at yesterday's two-hour session of ...

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  5. FLOWER-DECKED CENOTAPH ON ANZAC EVE

    Among the crowds which gathered at the Cenotaph on Anzac Eve to see the thousands of wreaths placed there during the day were two United States Navy officers (shown on right), Lieut. K. M. Geieelhart (U.S.N.R., Guam) and Lieut. (J. G.) R. W. Clark (U.S.N.R., Man us). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AUSTRALIA'S GREAT GRAIN RACE TO INDIA

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): The "Daily Mail" features reports that British ships loaded with grain are racing from Australia to India. The heading reads: "Australia's greatest grain race to ...

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  7. DELAYED ACTION BOMB

    LONDON, Thurs.: When a German 1000 lb. delayed action bomb began ticking, five years after it was ...

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  8. Scathing Attack On U.S.A. By Indian Leader

    NEW YORK, Thursday: Sir Manfial Nanavati, member of the Indian food delegation to the United States, said be was leaving the U.S. ...

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  9. More Rich Gold Finds in Odendaals Rust Area

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday: Three more rich gold strikes in the Odendaals Rust area are announced. A borehole sunk by the ...

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  10. UNITED NATIONS' SOCIAL COUNCIL PROJECTS

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The "Herald-Tribune" says: "An international laboratory to combat disease and defeat a power ...

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  11. Cheerful Chinese Children

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The cheerfulness of the underfed and diseased Chinese children has impressed Dr. Ernest Singer ...

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  12. OPPOSES LOAN TO BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON, Thurs.: Senator Taft (Republican), in a speech in the Senate opposing the loan to ...

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  13. NO NEW MOVES ON SPANISH ISSUE

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The Australian delegate to the Security Council (Col. Hodgson) told the Australian Associated Press that ...

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  14. JEWISH FEARS CONCERNING ALL REPORT

    LONDON, Thursday: "Jewish circles in Italy fear that if the Anglo-U.S. Commission report regarding Palestine goes against them ...

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  15. MILAN PRISON MUTINEERS SURRENDER

    MILAN, Thursday: The mutineers in San Vittore gaol surrendered after they had received an ultimatum from the authorities that ...

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  16. Hold-up on Sydney Waterfront.

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Thirty-five of the 64 vessels requiring labor on the waterfront yesterday were unable to obtain it. They were loading ...

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  17. Former Member Describes Gestapo as Robber Gang

    NUREMBERG, Thursday. (A.A.P.): A former member of the Gestapo and leader in the bomb plot Against Hitler in July, 1944, Dr. Hans Gisevius branded Goering as the father of the Gestapo and the originator of the system of political murder. ...

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  18. MINISTER TO TOUR MURRAY RIVER WORKS

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Minister for Works (Mr. Lazzarini) will set out on a to-day tour on Monday, of Murray River works and ...

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  19. CABLE SERVICE TRANSFER BILL IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): Plans for the transfer of Cable and Wireless, Limited, to public ownership are outlined in a White ...

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  20. U.S. GENERAL'S WARM TRIBUTE TO A.I.F.

    NEW YORK, Thursday: "The Australian Seventh Divvy is my favorite formation," General George Kenney told Press representatives ...

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  21. ITALY TO GET TRIESTE

    PARIS, Thursday: The "Big Four" has virtually agreed on the Trieste Issue, giving the port to Italy and assigning most of the ...

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  22. MUSSOLINI'S SKULL FILLED WITH SAWDUST

    MILAN, Thursday: In addition to leaving one leg, the thieves who stole Mussolini's body will not find the brain, which was removed ...

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  23. GANOID ADMISSION BY U.S. COMMANDER

    LONDON, Thursday: "In a most candid admission from an Army high command, on conditions which have been apparent for months, the ...

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  24. A.N.A. PLANE TO TRAVEL OVER PACIFIC

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: A familiarisation flight will be made early next month by an Australian National Airways DC4 over the ...

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  26. May Not Work On May Day

    WOLLONGONG, Thurs. Because large industrial concerns, including Lysaght's, Commonwealth Rolling Mills, Goodwin's ...

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  27. Free Labor May Break Meat Strike

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Free labor may be used to break the meat strike in Brisbane. Yesterday the Industrial Court deleted ...

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  28. Compromise Move For Settlement of China's Problems

    CHUNGKING, Thursday: Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek has postponed the convocation of the National Assembly which was ...

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  30. DUTCHMEN MURDERED BY INDONESIANS

    BATAVIA, Thursday: It is now considered practically certain that 16 Dutchmen, whom the Indonesians arrested last October in ...

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  31. British Mission Still Active In India

    LONDON, Thursday: "Significant moves followed the return to New Delhi of the British Cabinet Mission after the Easter recess at Kashmir." ...

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  32. CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S APPEAL

    LOS ANGELES, Thursday: Charlie Chaplin's appeal against the judgment last year in the paternity suit brought by his protege. Joan ...

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  33. NATIONALISATION OF INSURANCE IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Thursday: The Constituent Assembly passed a bill nationalising 43 insurance companies, representing more than half the ...

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  34. Philippines Election For President

    MANILA, Thursday: A calculation of unofficial returns in the presidential election give Rosas a lead over Osmena. but the latter is ...

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  35. WOMAN JUMPS INTO SEA

    ADELAIDE, Thursday: Mrs. May Morkey, aged 58 years, of Kensington, Jumped 150ft to her death in the sea at Port ...

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