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  4. Japs Seek To Retain Control Of Kuriles

    NEW YORK, May 27.--The 'Herald Tribune's' correspondent, Ralph Chapman, writing from Tokio, says Japan at the peace conference intends to seek to retain control of the Kuriles, Okinawa, and other islands to the south. ...

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  5. It Could be Worse

    THE use of power and gas is so drastically curtailed in the North Island of New Zealand that ...

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  6. U.S. Loses Prestige On Wool Bill Veto

    THE New York 'Times' Geneva correspondent says most delegates to the trade conference apparently agree that the United States has suffered a loss of prestige over the House veto on the Wool Bill, and that its bargaining ...

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  7. "KEEP CALM" APPEAL IN CALCUTTA

    LONDON, May 27. -- Reuter's Calcutta correspondent states planes showered "keep calm" leaflets in Calcutta to ...

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  8. RELUCTANCE TO ATTEND CONFERENCE

    LONDON, May 28.--The Associated Press learns that, contrary to Reuter's information, the Australian High ...

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  9. INQUIRY INTO BROADCASTING COMMISSION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The Federal Sub-Committee will recommend a Federal Cabinet appointment of a ...

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  10. BRAKE COULD HAVE STOPPED TRAIN, SAYS ENGINEER

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Even if it had attained a speed of 40 to 45 miles an hour, the picnic train which crashed at Camp Mountain could have been pulled up by the application of the Westinghouse brake on the ...

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  11. Chiang's Dramatic Appeal

    NEW YORK, May 27. --The United Press foreign news editor (Mr. Harrison Salisbury) says Generalissimo ...

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  12. Ex-Soldier Wants to Sell Eye

    GRAFTON, Wednesday.--A former Canadian soldier, now living near South Grafton, needs money so desperately ...

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  13. FADDEN QUESTIONS GIFT TO BRITAIN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The leader of the Country Party (Mr. A. W. Fadden) said in the House of Representatives to-day that he had been led to believe the United Kingdom Government asked Australia to wipe ...

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  14. BRITISH HOPES OF TRADE PACT WITH RUSSIA

    LONDON, May 28.--The Lord President of the Council (Mr. H. Morrison), addressing the Labor Party Conference at Margate, hoped Britain would conclude a trade agreement with Russia soon. He said they ...

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  15. TUC ATTACK ON RUSSIA APPROVED

    LONDON, May 28.--The National Executive of the Labor party, by a majority vote, approved the Trades ...

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  16. Effectiveness of DDT Proved

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Dr. I. M. Mackerras, of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, said at the Australian Veterinary ...

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  17. ITALIAN COLONIES

    LONDON, May 28. -- Our Associated Press representative says Australia is claiming the right to be represented at the London ...

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  18. Helicopter Rescue Attempt

    NEW YORK, May 27.--A message from the Panama Canal zone says army helicopters, equipped ...

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  19. BRITAIN NOT DOWN AND OUT SAYS SMUTS

    CAPETOWN, May 27.--"It is quite wrong to say that Britain is down and out. I look upon British rule as a safer guarantee of peace than the United Nations Organisation itself," said the Prime Minister of South ...

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  20. BIG FALL IN QLD. COTTON CROP

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Queensland, which is the only cotton growing State of the Commonwealth, will this year produce no more than 2500 bales of raw cotton, compared with a normal crop in prewar years ...

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  21. INDONESIAN FEDERATION

    BATAVIA, May 27.--Reuter states that proposals that may lead to the setting up of a federal interim government ...

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  22. Germans Admire Victors

    HERFORD (Germany), May 27. --A Control Commission public opinion survey which asked British zone Germans what man they ...

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  23. POST-WAR TRAINING

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- One of every three men and women discharged from the services had applied for training under the ...

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  24. FILINGS FOUND IN AUSTRALIAN MEAT

    LONDON, May 27.-- The Food Ministry has stopped the issue of one brand of corned meat to butchers as part of the weekly ...

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  25. NEW TRAFFIC RULES IN LONDON

    LONDON, May 27.-- From to-day no motorist within 10 miles of West End and central London streets may leave his car ...

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  26. RETURN NAVY VISIT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- A return goodwill visit of the Royal Australian Naval Squadron to the United States would prob ...

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