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  3. No Risks Will Be Taken

    LAKE SUCCESS, April 24. -- Two hundred New York City uniformed policemen and 25 plain ...

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  4. Recall Of American Ambassador To Russia

    WASHINGTON, April 24. -- The collapse of the Moscow conference has been followed by the recall "for consultation" of the U.S. Ambassador (Mr. Bedell-Smith) and the announcement that the U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. Marshall) ...

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  5. Anzac Day In Other Centres

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Anzac Day was solemnly commemorated in the city to-day. Thousands of people attended the services, which commenced soon after midnight and reached a climax in the parade of service men and women in the afternoon. Big crowds lined the streets to witness the parade, ...

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  6. ALARMING EXTENT OF PILLAGING

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Pillaging of goods brought from overseas and other States by rail and ship costs Queensland ...

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  7. WAGE INCREASE AND COSTLY STOPPAGE IN U.S.

    NEW YORK. April 24. -- An agreement granting wage increases of "at least 15 cents" an hour has been reached ...

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  8. MONTGOMERY REMEMBERS EL ALAMEIN.

    LONDON, 'April 24. -- "We could not have won the battle of Alamein without the aid of the 9th Australian Division ...

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  9. PRICE CUTS IN U.S. GAIN MOMENTUM

    NEW YORK, April 24. -- The movement for a coast to coast slash in prices begun by New buryport, Massachusetts, ...

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  10. "RALLY" LEADER DENIES SINGLE PARTY MOTIVES

    LONDON, April 24. -- Reuter's Paris correspondent says General de Gaulle, wearing a dark blue suit instead of his ...

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  11. Tudor Plane Not a Failure

    LONDON, April 24. -- The Minister of Supply (Mr. Wilmot), emphasising in the House of Commons that Britain will soon be ...

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  12. WALLACE ASKS FRENCH TO MEDIATE IN UNO

    LONDON, April 24. -- France must remain a democratic Republic, free of dictatorship aspiration," said Mr. ...

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  13. NEW CONCEPTION

    BRISBANE,: Friday, -- "Anzac Day should not be a day on which it would be a crime to sing, laugh or cheer, especially in the ...

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  14. GESTAPO CHIEF HANGED

    LONDON, April 24. -- Reuter's Prague correspondent says the six Gestapo men who were sentenced to death, have been executed after ...

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  15. Cousens Led His Old Unit

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Ex- Major Charles Cousens, deprived of his commission by the Army Board, to-day led ...

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  16. ROBESON CONCERT

    ALBANY, New York, April 24. -- Following the Mayor of Peoria's refusal for political, not color-bar reasons, to permit Paul Robeson ...

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  17. ROYAL TOUR WAS "UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS"

    CAPETOWN, April 24, -- The Royal tour was an unqualified success, says the correspondent of 'The Times,' and the "correctness" of the welcome to the Royal Family was never in question throughout the ...

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  18. BRISBANE BLAZE

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Damage of approximately £18,000 was caused by a fire which broke out at the rear of Fielding's peanut ...

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  19. KIDNAPPING IN PALESTINE

    LONDON, April 25. -- The Associated Press Jerusalem correspondent says three British soldiers were kidnapped ...

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  20. "OBSOLETE IMPERIALISM"

    LONDON, April 25. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee), addressing the Scottish Trades Union Council, said he did not ...

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  21. COMMUNAL RIOTS

    LONDON, April 24. -- Reuter's New Delhi correspondent says four people were killed and nine injured in communal incidents. A ...

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  22. FIRE FATALITY

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- A woman was burned to death and her husband, who tried to save her, was severely burned when a shack ...

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  23. ANNUAL ALP CONFERENCES

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- About 300 delegates will attend the annual conference of the ALP, to be held in the Sydney Trades Hall on ...

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  24. CLASH BETWEEN A CTU AND A E U LIKELY IN VIC

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- A clash seems likely between the ACTU and the AEU over the Victorian strike. This follows the Melbourne district committee's decision to instruct members at the country loco depots ...

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  25. Antarctic Sovereignty Claimed

    NEW YORK, April 24. -- The New York 'Herald Tribune's' Buenos Aires correspondent says ...

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  26. SEARCH FOR MISSING SHIP

    CALCUTTA, April 24. -- Agents of the British India Steam Navigation Company's vessel, Sir Harvey Adamson, which is believed ...

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  27. WOUNDING CHARGE

    TAMWORTH, Friday. -- As a sequel to the wounding of a man by gunshot on a property seven miles from Guyra late last night ...

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  28. U K FUEL CUTS

    LONDON, April 24. -- The Minister for Fuel (Mr. Shinwell), in announcing the domestic fuel restrictions, said domestic ...

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  29. Budget Secrets

    Mr. Hugh Dalton, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, leaves the Treasury at No. 11 Downing- street, cheerfully displaying the battered dispatch case of faded red (used by Britain's famous 19th century statesman, Rt. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. HEAVY DAMAGE IN EXPLOSION OF AMMUNITION DUMPS

    SHANGHAI, April 24. -- Huge Nationalist ammunition dumps blew up late last night, levelling all barracks, houses and ...

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  31. TOKIO TRIALS

    TOKIO, April 24. -- The international military tribunal, trying former Japanese war leaders, ruled out the evidence of defence ...

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  32. Kimberley Oil Search

    DARWIN, Friday. -- A team of experts from the Zinc Corporation has conducted a 3000-mile ...

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  33. CHILDREN POISONED

    BUNDABERG, Friday. -- Two three-year-old children who found a tin of arsenic ate some of the poison. One is dead and the other ...

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  34. MOUNTAIN FALL

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Kevin Mann (17) fell from a narrow ledge in Jamieson Valley, Katoomba, this afternoon and rolled 200 feet down ...

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  35. IN THE PURPLE

    NEW YORK, April 24. -- The United Press Nanking correspondent says newspapers report that all ...

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