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  4. Decisions Reached On Many Points By Prime Ministers

    LONDON, April 24.—A wide measure of agreement has been reached so quickly in the first phase of the Commonwealth talks—those between the British, Australian and New Zealand Prime Ministers-that they are left with ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA KEY AIR CENTRE

    World air plans of the future win make Australia a key centre of international air transport, with Sydney as the terminal of a number of Interlocking oversea services. Between Britain and Australia will be at least two air services. They will be run by the British Government instrument, British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC), and the Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FOREIGN MINISTERS TO CONSIDER PEACE TERMS

    PARIS, April 24.—It is officially stated Cabinet to-day reached unanimity, on foreign policy in connection with the imminent peace conference. Meantime, says the Exchange Telegraph ...

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  7. DAWN POLICE RAID AT MARYBOROUGH

    MARYBOROUGH, Thursday — About 25 people who attended a cafe before the Anzac dawn service to have rum, coffee, and ...

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  8. WHEAT SHIPMENT FOR BRITAIN SENT TO ITALY

    LONDON, April 24.—The Director of UNRRA (Mr. La Guardia) has informed the Italian Foreign Minister (Signor de Gasperi) by trans-Atlantic telephone that two ships laden with 32,000 tons of ...

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  9. FIVE YEAR OLD BOMB MENACE IN LONDON

    LONDON, April 24. — When a German 1000-pound delayed action bomb began ticking five years after it was dropped in ...

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  10. Britain's Largest Air Liner

    Latest picture of Britain's largest air liner, the Avro Tudoi II. With a wing span of 12[?] feet, she is 105ft. 7in. long and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Christian Oath Given By Jap

    Baron Takasakl, accused of having ordered the execution of two P.O.W.'s near Menado, North Celebes, in 1945, taking ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. TRIESTE AGREEMENT

    LONDON, April 24.—The Big Four have virtually agreed on the Trieste issue by giving Italy part and ...

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  13. REFUGEE PROBLEM FRAUGHT WITH MANY OBSTACLES

    LONDON, April 24.—Although UNO's committee for refugees has reached a degree of agreement ensuring a report will be ready for the Economic Social Council on May 25 Europe's thousands of ...

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  14. VICTORY DAY CELEBRATION

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The State Government Intends to make Victory Day, June 10, a real victory celebration, said ...

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  15. TRIBUTE TO COL. HODGSON BY U.S. WRITER

    NEW YORK, April 24.— The New York 'Post' column-1st (Elsa Maxwell), discussing the Security Council ...

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  16. PLANE SURVIVORS RESCUED AFTER 16 HOURS ADRIFT

    RABAUL, Thursday.—Five of eight survivors of an RAAF Liberator forced down in the open sea 200 miles off the southern tip of Mindano Island, in the Philippines, have arrived at Rabaul, ...

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  17. SUEZ DEFENCE

    LONDON, April 24.—The evacuation of British troops from Egypt and the Suez Canal areas would not endanger International ...

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  18. TROOPS' DIET

    BRISBANE, Thursday Immediate investigations into complaints from the garrison at Rabaul that they are on the borderline of ...

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  19. NEW GRAIN RACE

    LONDON, April 24.—The 'Daily Mail' features reports that British war ships, with their magazines ...

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  20. SEVENTH DIVISION

    NEW YORK, April 24.—"The Australian Seventh Division is my favorite formation," General George Kenney told a large and representative group at a function in the Plaza Hotel to mark the ...

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  21. WOMAN AS CORONER

    LONDON, April 25.—A 38-year- old practising solicitor, Miss Mary Hollowell, has been appointed deputy coroner for East Suffolk. She ...

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  22. CABLE STOCKS RISE

    LONDON, April 24.—Cable and Wireless Holding ordinary stock jumped £710- to £10510. Five and a half per cent, ...

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  23. U.S. Senator Opposes Loan To Britain

    WASHINGTON, April 24. — Senator Taft (Republican), in a speech in the Senate, against the loan to Britain, said if the loan ...

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  24. YANK DISCIPLINE ATTACKED

    LONDON, April 24.—In the most candid admission from the Army's High Command of conditions which have been apparent for months, General M'Narney has ordered a sharp disciplinary crackdown on all American troops in Europe, says the ...

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  25. CONTRAST

    LONDON, April 24. — Lonely and penniless, two Australian girls—Mrs. Noelene Ainley and Miss ...

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  26. WAR RELICS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— Plans are in train to extend the National War Memorial to accommodate a large collection of paintings and ...

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  27. CANADIAN CABLES

    OTTAWA, April 24. — The Canadian Press learns that the Canadian Government will probably establish a Crown company ...

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