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  4. MANY LOSE LIVES AS TIDAL WAVES SWEEP N. PACIFIC

    NEW YORK, April 2.—The Associated Press says that scores are dead, thousands homeless and millions of dollars worth of damage was done by tidal waves which resulted from a world-shaking submarine ...

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  5. NATIVE'S NEW DIET.

    FOOD FOR FUZZY-WUZZIES — New Guinea natives who have contacted men of the Allied services readily take of the food made available and stop hunting in the jungle. This natives is enjoying some of the white man's food.—F.G. Crook-king photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GRAVE ISSUES RAISED BY REDS' ATTITUDE

    NEW YORK, April 2.—The New York Times' Washington correspondent says that official information reaching the State Department continues to indicate that the Russians are keeping up pressure on the Persians for political and economic concessions in north persia. ...

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  7. COALITION PROPOSED IN GREECE

    LONDON, April 2.— A message from Athens states that official returns from 1550 of 3200 polling stations throughout Greece ...

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  8. CONTROL OF FISH SUPPLIES

    BRISBANE, April 2.— Legislation to improve the distribution of fresh fish to the public was introduced in Parliament to-day by ...

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  9. Ribbentrop Did Not Know Of Austrian Attack

    NUREMBERG, April 2.— Continuing his evidence at the War Crimes Tribunal yesterday, Ribbentrop said that Hitler had not finally taken the decision to attack Poland at the time the Russo-German agreement was reached. Earlier ...

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  10. DEFENDANT IN STRONG CASE DISCHARGED

    LONDON, April 2.—Thomas Swindle, dealer, was found not guilty at Old Bailey on charges relating to the alleged conspiracy ...

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  11. Australia Urged To Feed Britons

    LONDON. April 2.—"We want you to help rebuild a shattered world and establish lasting place," said the Lord President of the ...

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  12. British Army Totals 1,328,500

    LONDON, April 2.—Army estimates for the year ending at Maro 31, 1947. published in a Whit Paper show that a maximum to[?] ...

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  13. Ghandi Is Centre Of Demonstration

    NEW DELHI, April 1.—Replying to criticism in the indian Press the British Mission to India, at a Press conference, said: "We came to India with no scheme either on paper or in our heads. We are working on a clean slate, ...

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  14. RUGBY LEAGUE TEAM LEAVES ENGLAND

    LONDON. April 1.—The Australian Resident Minister Mr.[?] to-day farewelled members of the Rugby League team ...

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  16. RACIAL SUPERIORITY MUST BE GIVEN UP

    CANBERRA, April 2. — If the world was to have peace in future the claims by Europeans of racial superiority ...

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  17. SECURITY ACT TO FINISH AT DEC.31

    CANBERRA, April 2.—December 31, 1946 has been fixed as the date on which the operation of the National Security Act will end H was announced to-day by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley). ...

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  18. GENERAL'S ADVICE ON JAP ELECTIONS

    NEW YORK, April 2.—The American press says that General MacArthur on March 30 advised the Far Eastern ...

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  19. WILL NOT COLLECT INCOME TAX

    LAUNCESTON, April 2.—Stating that he desired to be released from June 30 next of the duty of collecting income tax from the ...

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    NOAH BERRY DIES. — The American Press Hollywood correspondent announced the death of Noah Beery, senior. Veteran film ...

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  21. Soldiers' Land Rent Free For One Year Under New Bill

    BRISBANE, April 2.—Introducing the Wer Service Land Settlement Bill in the Assembly to-day the Minister for Lands (Mr. Jonas) said that the annual rent for the first 15 years on perpetual lease selections taken by discharged servicemen would be a sum equal to one half per cent of the capital value of the land. ...

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  22. BRITISH WELCOME IDEA OF FRENCH ALLIANCE

    LONDON, April 2.—The French Prime Minister's (Gouin) Proposal of a British-French alliance it welcomed in London, says the Times's diplomatic correspondent. The proposal provides a starting point for a new and confident endeavour to cement British-French ...

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