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  4. CONFERENCE OPINION DIVIDED ON SECRECY ON ATOMIC POWER

    SYDNEY, Monday. --There were heated political arguments at the conference on atomic energy at Sydney University at the weekend. Resolutions were carried advocating the sharing of all secrets on atomic energy research and deploring the arrests of scientists ...

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  5. Doubts Continue On Next Iran Move At Security Council

    YORK, April 14. --While the Iranian Government has issued new instructions to its Ambassador (Dr. Hussein Ala) it is not clear whether he has been directed to withdraw the letter to the Secretary- General (M. Lie) in which Iran ...

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  6. REDS TRY TO SPLIT BRITAIN-U.S.

    LONDON, April 15, --Russia is trying to make the United States weary of UNO in order to foster a campaign for a two-power -- Russo-American -- world which at present is being perpetually propagated in the United States, says the 'Daily Mail's' diplomatic writer, commenting on the prospects for the ...

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  7. HEAVY FINES FOR RATIONING BREACHES

    SYDNEY, Monday. --Arising out of allegations made recently by the auditor of the Masonic Club, fines and costs ...

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    The British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Ernest Bevin), who is to be the British representative in the proposed Four-Power ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MANCHURIA IN THROES OF CIVIL WAR

    CHUNGKING, April 14. --The Communist leader, General Chou en-Lai at a Press conference said that the Manchurian situation had merged into a general civil war. ...

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  10. SECRET PLANT

    LONDON, April 15. --An atomic research station staffed by German scientists, is situated on a ...

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  11. Gruesome Story Of Slaughter

    NUREMBERG, April 15. --On the resumption of the war crimes trials to-day a man who in a statement to the ...

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  12. Railway Strike Called Off

    BRISBANE, Monday. --A mass meeting of 2000 striking railwaymen at Ipswich railway workshops decided by a three ...

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  13. DISAPPEAR

    NEW YORK, April 15. --The Associated Press Tokio representative says American aviators reported ...

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  14. NAZI SPIES ARRESTED IN CHINA

    SHANGHAI, April 15. --The Asociated Press says American authorities arrested seven alleged members of a German espionage ...

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  15. POPULATION RESHUFFLE IN POLAND

    LONDON, April 14. --Involving the transfer of millions of people, the Polish Government hopes to complete a vast ...

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  16. NEW PARTY FORMED IN GERMANY

    LONDON, April 14. --The Central committees of the Social Democrats and the German Communist party have jointly met and ...

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  17. TERROR DREAMS

    LONDON, April 15, --Reporting to the Royal Society of Medicine, a wing commander said few in the ...

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  18. DISTURBANCES CONTINUE IN EGYPT

    LONDON, April 14. --Armed holdups by Jews are reported from Jerusalem. At a convalescent camp near Tel Aviv ...

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  19. EMPIRE FRIENDSHIP

    KURE, April 14. --The Commander of the British Occupation Forces in Japan (Lieut. General Northcott) has announced a ...

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  20. BACON FACTORIES' EMPLOYEES GOING BACK TO WORK

    BRISBANE, Monday. --With the resumption of work by 220 Meat Industry Union members at Willowburn to-day, the State's largest bacon factory is on the way towards a return to normal ...

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  21. POISONED SMOKE

    PRAGUE, April 15. --While the Czechoslovak hang-man (Karas) was waiting in the lobby of the court ...

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  22. SEVEN JAPS SENTENCED TO DEATH

    SINGAPORE, April 15. --After one of the biggest war crime trials, a Japanese Lieutenant Colonel, Sumida Haruzo, five ...

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    The Premier of Egypt (Sidky Pasha), who is reported to be seriously ill in Cairo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. ROUND-THE-WORLD FLIGHTS

    LONDON, April 14. --Round-the-world tramp planes, which can be hired for 7- a mile, will operate ...

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  25. CLAIM REFUTED

    GLADSTONE, Monday. --Denials that Gladstone members of the Waterside Workers' Federation had ever refused to load meat on ...

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  26. PRICE OF PETROL REDUCED

    CANBERRA, Monday. --A reduction of one penny a gallon in the price of petrol was announced by the Commonwealth Prices ...

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  27. ATTLEE TO VISIT AUSTRALIA?

    CANBERRA, Monday. --The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) while in London will renew his invitation to the British Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) to visit ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. POLISH PROTEST

    LONDON, April 15. --Warsaw Radio says the Polish Government has sent a note to the Allied Control Commission in ...

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  29. PRINCESS CONFIRMED

    LONDON, April 15. --Princess Margaret was confirmed to-day in the private chapel at Windsor Castle. The Archbishop of ...

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  30. Jet Engineers Resent Restriction To Research

    LONDON, April 14. --Charges of impeding the manufacture of jet planes, including the record-breaking ...

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  31. DEMAND FOR PLEBISCITE ON SEPARATION FOR RHINELAND

    LONDON, April 14. --A call for a plebiscite to decide on the separation of the Rhineland from the rest of ...

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  32. EX-SOLDIER TRAINEES OBJECT TO WASTING VALUABLE TIME

    BRISBANE, Monday. --Strong criticism of the methods at Rocklea postwar reconstruction training school were ...

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  33. TEXT OF FRENCH CONSTITUTION

    LONDON, April 14. --The text of the proposed new French constitution, which is to be the subject of a national ...

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  34. TUGMEN STRIKE

    LONDON, April 14. --One hundred and twenty tugmen, operating 14 tugs which handle liners at Southampton docks started an ...

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  35. HISTORY IS MADE

    LONDON, April 14. --Vatican City Radio states an association football match was played for the first time in history between two ...

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