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  4. Discussion On Iran Complaint Further Delayed By Council

    NEW YORK, April 16.--M. Bonnet (France), in a compromise move, proposed to the Security Council that the Russo-Iranian case be turned over to the Secretary-General (M. Lie) so that he could collect information for report to the ...

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    This picture shows the road into the tiny village of Seatli-waite, which lies at the head of the beautiful valley of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EMPIRE CONFERENCE DISCUSSIONS WILL COVER MANY ANGLES

    LONDON, April 16.--Emphasis is placed in official circles on the fact that the forthcoming meetings of British and Dominions Prime Ministers will in nowise be an old-style imperial conference, but talks for which there is no formal agenda and from which no ...

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  7. NSW PREMIER CRITICISES LORD NUFFIELD

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Charges that Lord Nuffield had given no reason for not beginning the Victoria Park ...

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  8. STERN MEASURES MUST BE TAKEN WITH GERMANY

    LONDON, April 16.--The re-establishment of an over-centralised Germany was incompatible with European security, said Lord Vansittart in the House of Lords. A solution of the problem ...

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  9. LABOR DRIVE AGAINST COMMUNISTS

    LONDON, April 16.--The Labor party directorate has launched an intensive drive to destroy the Communist party, ...

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  10. BRITISH TRADE TALKS WITH ARGENTINA

    NEW YORK, April 16. -- The 'Times' Buenos Aires correspondent states Great Britain has begun negotiations ...

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  11. SITUATION GRAVE IN CHANGCHUN

    CHUNGKING, April 16.--The Chinese Government is faced with the prospect of its first major defeat in the Manchurian fighting, and is reported to be preparing to fly battle-seasoned troops to aid the Changchun ...

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  12. HEAVY DAMAGE BY FLOODS IN NSW

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--As much as 14 inches of rain fell in 48 hours in heavy downpours which have just been experienced in New South Wales. The damage is estimated at £100,000. The main ...

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  13. UNION IS RESOLVED ON EXTENSION OF MEAT STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Determination to extend the meat strike to other unions was disclosed in a declaration by the Trades and Labor Council disputes committee issued to-night. ...

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  14. TANKER SAFE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The LT454, which left Sydney yesterday afternoon to go to the aid of the American tanker ...

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  15. HIGH COURT WRIT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- A High Court writ claiming unspecified damages has been issued against the Commonwealth by ...

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  16. Monetary Agreements

    LONDON, April 16.--The monetary agreement signed between Britain and Portugal practically completes the series of monetary ...

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  17. Nazi Slave Factory

    LONDON, April 16.--The Royal Engineers will blow up after Easter one of the first underground slave factories in Germany, says ...

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  18. WORLD'S RICHEST GOLDFIELD DISCOVERED IN AFRICA

    LONDON, April 16.--A small cylinder of rock from an African gold mine to-day put £12,000,000 sterling into the ...

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  19. MACARTHUR SNUBS COUNCIL

    TOKIO, April 17.--The Allied Council for Japan, at its second meeting, received a letter from General MacArthur rejecting virtually all requests made by the council a fortnight ago, and asserting that compliance would be impracticable or would interfere ...

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  20. Deception Revealed

    LONDON, April 17.-- Anxious to accompany her staff sergeant husband, who was sailing to Canada ...

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  21. MEDICINE. SURGERY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The University Senate has approved the establishment of chairs of medicine and surgery from May 1. ...

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  22. MINING DISASTER

    TOKIO, April 16.--Allied headquarters reported that the world's worst mining disaster occurred when an underground explosion ...

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  23. Policemen Awarded King's Medal

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Detective R. L. Gannon and Constable A. W. Wheeler, both of Brisbane, have been awarded the ...

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  24. Excise Officer Dies In Distillery Explosion

    PERTH, Wednesday.--Clarence Bottrell, a Customs Department excise officer, was burnt to death when a distillery at Valencia ...

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