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  4. U.S.A. COAL STRIKE DESCRIBED AS NATIONAL DISASTER

    WASHINGTON, May 4.--The Associated Press states that Senator Lucas (Democrat) told the Senate that the 34-day-old soft coal strike is political and revolutionary in character and scope. Pointing out that the coal shortage had forced Chicago and other cities to ...

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  5. Villain of Manila

    Lieut -Col Seucchi Obta who gave the order for Japanese soldiers to massacre civilians with sword and fire rather than waste ammunition on them. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Not Sufficient Food Available To Feed Starving Millions

    WASHINGTON, May 4.--The Associated Press says a critical falling off last week in the already far from adequate famine relief shipments was revealed by Mr. La Guardia. The figures showed that, compared with the average ...

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  7. MacArthur Bans Hatoyama

    NEW YORK, May 4.--General Mac Arthur's headquarters has banned from office Ichiro ...

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  8. PUBLICITY FOR TROOPS IN JAPAN

    LieuL-Colonel D. E. Loan, who has been appointed co-ordinating officer on the Public Relation Committee of the joint Chief of Staff in Australia. He will supervise publicity for the British Commonwealth occupation force in Japan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NUREMBERG IS ROCKED AS DUMP EXPLODES

    NUREMBERG, May 4--The entire city to-night was rocked by a series of explosions as a vast ammunition ...

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    Mr John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers Union and about 500,000 members have reaflliated with the American Federation of Labour. For years this heavy- jowled ex-miner has been the most dynamic force in U.S. Labor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. TREND OF PEACE TALKS WORRIES DOMINIONS

    LONDON, May 4.--The 'Observer's' Parliamentary representative says among Dominion Ministers in London there is ...

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  12. ATOMIC PLANT

    NEW YORK, May 4.--The New York 'Times' Chicago correspondent states that Dr. Farringdon Daniels, Director of the University ...

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  13. BLOCKADE OF LOAN BILL TO BRITAIN

    NEW YORK, May 4.--Majority leader in the Senate, Senator Berkley (Democrat), to-day set out to break the ...

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  14. Played To Hitler

    LONDON, May 4.--Funk (former Nazi Economics Minister) told the war crimes tribunal at Nuremberg to-day that in the ...

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  15. MOUNTBATTEN'S FUTURE ROLE

    DARWIN, Saturday. -- It Is now considered most unlikely that Lord Louis Mountbatten will return to Australia as Governor ...

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  16. GERMAN ASSETS IN SPAIN

    LONDON,. May 4. -- Reuter's .Madrid correspondent says the Spanish Government has decided to hand over to the Allied Control ...

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  17. Threat Of Holy War

    LONDON, May 4.--Arabs are considering a suggestion to make Palestine a battle zone, and declare a holy war. ...

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  18. FIRST SIGNS OF RUSSIAN COMPROMISE

    LONDON, May 4.—Renter's Paris correspondent says the first sign of a possible Russian compromise came at this evening's conference of Foreign Ministers when M. Molotov suggested that ...

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  19. MILITARY MOVES IN NEI

    BATAVIA, May 4.--Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten presided over a special conference just concluded at Singapore, at which ...

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  20. CLOTHING THEFT

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Women's clothing valued at about £2000 was stolen from the store of Harry Voet, in Pitt-street, early yesterday morning. ...

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  21. Britain's Riches

    NEW YORK, May 4.--The New York 'Times' in an editorial ' supporting the loan to Britain says ...

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  22. BACON FACTORIES ALMOST NORMAL

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Five thousand pigs, believed to be the largest number ever assembled at one time in Australia, are at Murarrie bacon factory ready to be killed. No further pigs are being forwarded from the ...

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  23. MINERS' THREAT TO HAMPER VITAL COAL SUPPLIES

    SYDNEY, Saturday. -- A threat to vital coal supplies throughout Australia as. a result of minefields unrest is expected to reach a climax very soon. Latest development is the decision by ...

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  24. STOWAWAY'S LONG VOYAGE UNDETECTED

    LONDON, May 4.—A 21-year -old Australian, Edward Lohman, of Perth, stowed away on the troop ship Georgetown Victory in ...

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  25. TRADE TRANSFER

    WASHINGTON, May 4.--The Associated Press says the State Department has announced that 15 foreign governments have been ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN FOOD GOES TO WALES

    LONDON, May 4.--The Queensland Agent- General (Mr. Pike) today presented 60 Cardiff old- age pensioners with token gifts from ...

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  27. GOVT. WILL NOT INTERFERE IN MEAT STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- The State Government still intends to let the meat workers fight their own way out of the eight ...

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  28. COMMUNISTS ROUTED

    MUKDEN, May 4.--The Associated Press says General Tu Liming, Government commander in Mukden, has reported that ...

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  29. ALCATRAZ PRISON MUTINY QUELLED AFTER FORTY HOURS

    SAN FRANCISCO, May 5.--The Associated Press says America's most spectacular prison mutiny was quelled ...

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  30. EGYPT'S FUTURE

    CAIRO, May 4.--An unconfirmed report in the Arabic Press states that the British delegation to the British- Egyptian talks has agreed ...

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  31. Expected to Visit U.S.

    Marshal Zhu- kov, fame a Russian leader In the final Allied drive on Berlin, is expected to visit the United States as the guest of General Eisenhower, who plans to take him on a triumphal tour of the country. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. KEY TO PEACE

    WASHINGTON, May 4.--Senator Brewster told the Associated Press that the British, American, and Russian agreement on world ...

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  33. Security Council Meeting

    NEW YORK, May 4.-- The 'New York Times' says that when the Security Council meets ...

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  34. MR. CHIFLEY LEAVING FOR THE

    LONDON, May 5.--The Australian Associated Press special representative says the Prime Minister, Mr Cnifley, will leave ...

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  35. Tobacco Prices Soar

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Sharp increases in prices of cigarettes and tobacco next month are expected by the ...

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  36. Bruno Mussolini's Widow Drowned

    MILAN, May 4.--Gina Mussolini, widow of Bruno Mussolini, is reported to be one of the five occupants of a British motor boat sunk ...

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