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  3. SEPARATIST GAINS IN WEST JAVA

    BATAVIA, May .26.--In another swift move to seize West Java from the Indonesian Republic, the ...

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  4. Railway Officials Clash At Camp Mt. Inquiry

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- "I offer no apologies for standing behind the Queensland Ambulance Transport Brigade and the General Hospital doctors who offered better services than the Queensland Railway Ambulance Corps," the ...

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  5. DUTCH AND INDONESIANS MAKE JOINT APPEAL O LIFTING OF SHIPPING BAN

    CANBERRA, Monday-- The Minister for External Affairs (Dr. H, V. Evatt) to-day confirmed that the Australian Consul General at Batavia had received a joint letter from the Dutch and Indonesian authorities requesting the shipment of Dutch-owned goods from ...

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  6. TOKIO BRAWL

    TOKIO, May 26. -- Over 30 BCOF troons were detained by the Provost Marshal after a brawl outside the British ...

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  7. BRITISH LABOR WARNED NOT TO ROCK BOAT

    LONDON, May 25.-- The Leader of the House of Commons (Mr. Herbert Morrison), speaking at Margate, where ...

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  8. Chaotic Chinese Position

    NANKING, May 25. -- The Chinese Democratic League has sent a memorandum to the People's Political Council ...

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  9. FRIEND OF JEWS

    JERUSALEM, May 26.--Haganah leaflets distributed in Tel Aviv declared that Webster Christie, who was one of two British constables ...

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  10. U.N. Planning Loan

    LAKE SUCCESS, May 25. --The United Nations tentatively plans to ask the United States for a loan of ...

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  11. BRITISH OFFICERS DIE IN IWAKUNI FIRE AT MESS

    TOKIO, May 25.--Two British officers were killed in a big fire which razed the officers mess of the British Commonwealth Air Group at Iwakuni, Southern Japan in the early hours this morning. ...

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  12. NO DECISION YET

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Federal secretary of the Waterside Workers Federation (Mr. J. Healy) said to-night the future ...

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  13. REVIEW OF PUBLIC SERVICE SALARIES

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced to-night that Cabinet would review the salaries of ...

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  14. Untrained Boy the "Coolie" of To-morrow

    BRISBANE, Monday. --"If we don't give Australian boys a chance in the future they are going to become coolies," ...

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  15. USEFUL RAINFALL IN SOUTHERN PORTION OF STATE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Practically the greater part of Maranoa, Warrego and the Darling Downs appear to have been covered by useful totals averaging over an inch in most districts during the week-end, says the ...

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  16. Bevin To Tour Germany

    LONDON, May 25.--Lord Pakenham, who is responsible for the administration of the British zone in Germany announced in Essen ...

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  17. Pillaging Trebled Since 1938

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Australian Shipping Board has now chartered six additional ships from a shipping firm in Hong ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA WILL STAY IN TRADE TALKS

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Australia will not withdraw from the Geneva trade talks as a result of the United States ...

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  19. KOREANS WANT ASSURANCES

    NEW YORK. May 25.--The 'Times' Seoul correspondent says Dr. Sylgman Rhee, leader of the Korean Conservatives, announced ...

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  20. BACK AT WORK

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Striking engineers returned to work at Morts Dock to-day after having been out six months. The men ...

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  21. COMMUNISTS WANT FULL NATIONAL MOBILISATION

    LONDON, May 25.—Mr. Arthur Horner, General Secretary of the National Union of Mineworkers, speaking at a Press conference on behalf of the Communist Party, said the Government, in view of the economic ...

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  22. INDIAN RIOTS CONTINUE TO SPREAD DEATH

    CALCUTTA, May 25.--Four were killed and six injured in Hindu-Moslem clashes it is reported officially. One Hindu was killed when police fired 12 rounds at a rioting crowd in the slum area. Police also fired two ...

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  23. STARVATION IN AUSTRIA

    NEW YORK, May 25. -- Austrians have been reduced to a starvation diet as a result of the Russian seizure of their farm ...

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  24. THEFT OF SPECIAL INSTRUMENTS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A Sydney ear specialist has reported to the police the theft of a bag containing two irreplaceable instruments ...

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  25. PAY BUT NO WORK

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Although five hatch tents were erected to protect them from light rain, 105 watersiders refused ...

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  26. R.S. LEAGUE BALLOT

    BRISBANE, Monday.--More than 400,000 members of the Returned Soldiers League throughout Australia will decide by ...

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  27. Conscience Won After 47 Years

    LONDON, May 26. -- Moved by recent appeals to deserters to give themselves up a conscience stricken man of more than 80 ...

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  28. Plane Wreckage Located

    MANILA, May 25.-- The burned wreekage of President Roxa's personal plane, which has been missing since May 18, with four high ...

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  29. EARLIER BREAD BAKING

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Bakers and pastrycooks in Rockhampton and Mt. Morgan will start work at 5 a.m. instead of 6 a.m., following ...

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  30. TANKER STRIKES MINE

    PARIS, May 25.--The French tanker Saint Yves, carrying 4590 tons of petrol, hit a mine and sank outside La Rochelle. There ...

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