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  4. H.M.S. DUKE OF YORK LEAVES AUSTRALIA FOR BRITAIN

    The scene at Woolloomobloo as the British battleship, H.M.S. Duke of York, moved away from her berth bound for home. She carried aboard nearly 6000 tons of gift food for Britain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. REVISED ARMISTICE TERMS FOR ITALY

    PARIS, Thursday (A.A.P.): The Foreign Ministers agreed to adjourn to-day until June 15, says Reuter's correspondent. The revised Italian armistice terms will be initialed by the "Big Four" in Paris to-day, after being signed for Italy by the ...

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  6. BRITAIN TO SEND GERMANY FOOD

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): After reviewing stocks and prospects, and because by the end of the month Germany's supply of bread grains will be almost ...

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  7. BRITISH CRISIS FORECAST

    LONDON, Thurs.: "Within 18 months there is going to be a serious crisis as a result of the Government's ...

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  8. Mother on Charge of Murder

    At a special court held before Mr. E. J. Gibson, J.P., at the Wagga Base Hospital yesterday morning, Mrs. Edna Linda May ...

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  9. Mr. Forde to Intervene Today in Waterfront Dispute

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Forde) will fly to Sydney at 7 a.m. to-morrow to confer with Senator Ashley in an endeavor to find a solution of the waterfront deadlock over double dump wool bales. Federal Ministers to-night were hopeful of an early settlement. ...

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  10. PACIFIC BASES

    LONDON, Thursday: The Minister for State. (Mr. Noel Baker), in a written reply in the House of Commons, stated that the United ...

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  11. NEW PLAN FOR INDIA DRAWN UP

    LONDON, Than. (A.A.P.): Britain has drawn up a comprehensive new six-point plan for India, which will be ...

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  12. COAL SHORTAGE DAMPER ON VICTORY DAY

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Because of the coal shortage there will not be any special illuminations to celebrate Victory Day, June 10, but ...

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  13. AIRLINER CRASHES IN S.A.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday: Ten passengers and two pilots had a remarkable escape when a twinengined Lockheed plane ...

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  14. U.S. EMBASSY CLERK CHARGED AT MOSCOW

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: Russia has refused the United States demand that Russia drop the charge of hooliganism against Waldo Ruess ...

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  15. "LEOPARDMEN" IN NIGERIA CLAIM MANY VICTIMS

    LONDON, Thursday: Bloodthirsty members of the "ancient and terrifying secret Society of Leopard Men" are once more ...

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  16. ANTONESCU'S DEFENCE

    BUCHAREST, Thursday: While in the streets demonstrators shouted: "Hang him at the end of the trial," the former dictator ...

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  17. NINE MILLION GERMANS MAY DIE

    HAMBURG, Thursday. (A.A.P): Unless grain ships arrive before the end of May, 9,000,000 Germans in the British zone will die of ...

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  18. Unions to Merge

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The merging of two waterfront unions is expected to make for greater peace on the waterfront. The ...

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  19. OIL SEARCH IN PAPUA AND AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Federal Bureau of Mineral Resources will seek oil-bearing areas in Australia and Papua. In ...

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  20. DISSATISFACTION IN BURMA WITH BRITISH ATTITUDE

    RANGOON, Thursday: Mr. U[?]Saw, at a Press conference, said that if no satisfactory response was received by the end of May to ...

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  21. Second Attempt to Electrocute Negro

    NEW ORLEANS, Thursday: The Louisiana Supreme Court declined to intervene in the second attempt to electrocute a negro. Willie ...

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  22. U.S. MINERS' WELFARE FUND

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: Soft coal operators informed the Miners' Union president that they "rejected unequivocally" the demand for a ...

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  23. How Germany Dodged Versailles Ban on Flying

    NUREMBERG, Thurs. Germany evaded the Versailles Treaty ban against military flying by permitting naval pilots to resign ...

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  25. INDIAN NAVAL MUTINY

    BOMBAY, Thursday: Captain L. H. Learwont, of the Royal Indian Navy, told the Commission investigating the R.I.N. Mutiny at ...

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  26. NAZIS MURDER U.S. TROOPS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: Army officials have disclosed that the Nazis murdered approximately 200 American prisoners of war on ...

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  27. Conference Next Week

    The biggest conference in the coal mining industry will be held to Sydney next Tuesday, when the miners' leaders will continue at the ...

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  28. FIELD MARSHAL SMUTS VISITS BERLIN

    BERLIN, Thursday: Field Marshal Smuts, who flew into Berlin for the first time in 13 years, remarked it was certainly a ...

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  29. R.A.A.F. College Suggested

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.: Members of the R.A.A.F. and former members were worried about the future of the service, said Mr. T. ...

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  30. NEAR-INDEPENDENCE PLANNED FOR SICILY

    ROME, Thursday: The Government yesterday approved of what is officially described as a measure of far-reaching local autonomy for ...

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  31. MINES SANK MANY AXIS WARSHIPS

    LONDON, Thursday: It has been revealed that British mines sank 1050 Axis warships and damaged 540 during the war Of 263,038 ...

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