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  4. Attack Launched In House Of Lords On Egypt Withdrawal

    LONDON, May 21.--"The Government's handling of the Egyptian issue was fumbling, dilatory, purblind, and inept," said Lord Altrincham in opening the debate in the House of Lords on Egypt. "Less than a year ago we were ...

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  5. SPAIN POSSESSES URANIUM

    NEW YORK, May 21.--The United States report on Spain, made to the Security Council sub-committee and published to-night, states the State Department knows of uranium deposits in Spain and that the State reserved their exploitation. ...

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  6. SOVIET EVACUATION FROM IRAN SAID TO BE COMPLETE

    TEHERAN, May 21.--The Persian Government has announced that the Red Army left Azerbaijan between April 6 and May 6. The Persian Minister of Information (Prince Firouz), ...

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  7. NYLON YARN IMPORTS TO BE RESTRICTED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The first shipments of British nylon yarn to Australia are expected to be made in September, but ...

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  8. NATIONALISATION OF BRITISH COMMUNICATIONS

    LONDON, May 21.--The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Dalton), moving the second reading of the Cable and Wireless Bill in the House of Commons, said it was not only a measure ...

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  9. 'FOOD IMPORTS FROM BRITAIN ARE FOOLISH'

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Inquiries should be instituted immediately into the serious circumstances surrounding the ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN WAR GRAVES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- Malaya is being theroughly searched for the graves and the remains of deceased ...

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  11. MEAT WORKERS TRY TO AVOID DEREGISTRATION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Eleventh-hour efforts by striking meat workers and the Federal Labor Minister (Mr. Holloway) to postpone the operation of the Industrial Court's order to ...

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  12. Burma Bandits

    LONDON, May 22.--Twenty of 200 Burmese bandits have been killed by troops of the Indian Sixth Rajputs, who have been ...

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  13. U.S. DIPLOMAT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- An early announcement is expected of the appointment of an ambassador from the United States ...

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    The retiring British Ambassador to America (Lord Halifax) who stated in London that Americans were unlikely to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. AMERICAN TROOPS' SURPRISE RAID ON: DANUBE FLEET

    LONDON, May 21.--A Wilshoffen message says 4000 American troops, striking by surprise at dawn to-day, raided a Hungarian river fleet suspected of smuggling SS fugitives, ammunition, and blackmarket ...

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  16. Navy's Preference

    WASHINGTON, May 21.--American sailors have shown so much dislike for the proposed streamlined ...

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  17. Indian Leaders Arrested For Planning Uprising

    LONDON, May 21.--Reuter's correspondent at Sprinagar (Kashmir) says the State Government to-day arrested ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT SEIZES U.S. COAL MINES

    WASHINGTON, May 21. -- The President (Mr. Truman) has directed the Secretary for the Interior (Mr. Krug) to ...

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  19. HOUSEWIVES OBJECT TO FOOD CUTS

    LONDON, May 21.--The British Housewives' League has sent a letter to the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) demanding no further food cuts for any reason, and a public inquiry into the food situation. The letter says ...

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  20. FATAL EPIDEMIC

    NEW YORK, May 21.-- An illness, the cause of which so far has not been ascertained, caused the ...

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  21. Duntroon College

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. --The Military Board had considered a plan recommending drastic changes at Duntroon Military ...

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    The Chairman of Directors of the Murarrie Co-operative Association, Mr, J. A. Heading, who has refused to negotiate ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. RAEDER ADMITS HIS GUILT

    LONDON, May 21.--Admiral Raeder, at the end of his examination at the War Crimes Tribunal at Nuremberg, said: "I consider myself fully responsible for all decrees concerning U-boat warfare issued while I was the, Navy's Commander-in-Chief. Doenitz, as flag officer of U-boats, was merely ...

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  24. GAMBLING BOOM

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A postwar gambling boom is being experienced in Sydney. State Lottery statistics show ...

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  25. RECONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR JAVA OUTLINED

    BATAVIA. May 21.--the Lieut.-Governor (Dr. van Mook) in a broadcast said the problems of Java, Sumatra ...

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  26. GENEROUS GIFTS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A gift of £10,000 for medical research has been given by a Sydney bookmaker, Mr. Arthur Browning, ...

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  27. IRON FOR CHINA

    CANBERRA, Wednesday,-- Graziers who had complained that iron materials which could be used for urgently-needed troughing was ...

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  28. ANTI-BRITISH PROPAGANDA

    HELSINKI, May 21.--The British Minister has protested against publication in the Press of anti-British articles. ...

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