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  4. DETAILS ANNOUNCED OF GOVERNMENT'S FREE MEDICAL PLAN

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Addressing a meeting of Commonwealth and State Health Ministers to-day on the Commonwealth-wide free medical service proposal, the Commonwealth Health Minister (Senator Fraser) said there was a strong demand in every country ...

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  5. French Object To New Constitution

    PARIS, May 5.--Large crowds waited in bright, spring sunshine early this morning to cast votes at the referendum on the new constitution. Early voters hoped to get away in good time to spend the bright spring Sunday in the country. ...

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  6. A SOLDIER "FINDS" A HOME

    SYDNEY, Monday.--An ex-serviceman who said he had been forced to sleep in parks and under bridges to-day took possession, with his wife and twelve-month-old baby, of the vacant school residence next to Ermington public school. He is Mr. R. R. Mumbsrson (25), who was a private in the ...

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  7. ELEVEN JAPS SENTENCED FOR COMMITTING MASS MURDER

    RABAUL, May 6.--The mass murder of ten Indonesians and one Indian by 13 Japanese was alleged in the war crimes court to-day. Additional forms had been placed in the dock to ...

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  8. REASONS GIVEN FOR CLOTHING SHORTAGES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--In a broadcast to-night the Minister for Supply (Senator Ashley) explained why ...

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    Sir William Webb, president of the War Crimes Tribunal in Japan, whose authority to preside has been challenged by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BRITISH LOAN VOTE IN U.S. THIS WEEK

    NEW YORK, May 5.--The chances look increasingly good for his amendment to the British loan resolution in the ...

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  11. Long Trip In Open Boat

    WELLINGTON, Monday.--Tired of the "rigors" of prison life on Aitutaki Island four natives stole an administration ...

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  12. GAOLED ON TWO CHARGES OF ASSAULT

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Darcy Roy Cumes (25), postal assistant, employed at the Valley Post Office, was sent to goal ...

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  13. WHARFIES SLATE STATE GOVT. ON STRIKE STAND

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A mass meeting of 1200 members of the Brisbane branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation to-day carried a resolution condemning the Hanlon Government on ...

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  14. CRUCIAL POINT REACHED IN PARIS CONFABS

    LONDON, May 5.-The postponement of the informal meeting in Paris of the Big Four Foreign Ministers scheduled for Sunday afternoon to Monday morning, and the holding of separate ...

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    The British Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee), who has announced his intention to visit Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. ARABS GATHER FORCES FOR PROTEST STRIKE

    LONDON, May 6.--Arabs in Jerusalem and throughout the world spent the week-end in a fury of activity to marshal ...

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  17. KURDISTAN'S NEW GOVERNMENT

    LONDON, May 5.--The emergence of a new Government, styling itself "The National Government of Kurdistan," was signalised in a ...

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  18. UPPER NILE DAM

    LONDON, May 6--The Russian Government is considering submitting a tender for the electrification of the huge Awan Dam on ...

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  19. Russia's Complex

    LONDON, May 5.--"The Soviet Government is suspicious, and when engaged with the older ...

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  20. Chifley Leaves For U.S.

    LONDON, May 6.--The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley), Sir Frederick Shedden, and. Dr. Coombs, and three secretarial ...

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  21. PEACE INDIVISIBLE

    LONDON, May 6.--Mr. Attlee, in a speech at the May Day celebration at the Royal Opera House ...

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  22. FOOD FOR EUROPE

    WASHINGTON, May 5.--Argentina's President-elect (Peron) has notified UNRRA that Argentina expects to ship to Europe more ...

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  23. WHALING FACTORY HAUL

    OSLO, May 5.--The Norwegian whaling factory ship, Sir James Clark Ross, returned from winter whaling in the Antarctic with ...

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  24. WAR-DAMAGED LIBRARIES

    WASHINGTON, May 5.--The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace has announced plans to replace publications in ...

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  25. CHIANG'S PLEA TO PEOPLE OF CHINA

    NANKING, May 5.--Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, speaking at Sun Yat Sen's tomb in ceremonies celebrating the ...

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  26. SYDNEY ANTI-STRIKE MEETING DEVELOPS INTO RIOT

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Sydney had one of its wildest assemblies in the Town Hall to-day at a citizens' meeting ...

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  27. BRITISH TRADE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Britain's export drive, with shipments in some lines even higher than before the war, is reflected in goods ...

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    M. Trygve Lie (left), who, as Secretary-General of the United Nations' Organisation, has called a meeting of the Security Council for Friday next to consider the withdrawal of Russian troops from Persia, and at which some doubts are expressed as to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. SECURITY COUNCIL TO DISCUSS IRAQ

    NEW YORK, May 5.--The Secretary-General of the United Nations Organisation (M. Trygve Lie) has called a ...

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  30. PALESTINE REPORT

    LONDON, May 5.--Qualified approval of the Anglo-American Committee's Palestine report is contained in a statement adopted ...

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  31. AMMUNITION FIRES

    NUREMBERG, May 6.--A fire in the exploded ammunition dump at Feucht, 10 miles from Nuremberg, menaced additional ...

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  32. Mr. G. Keyatta Injured

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Mr. G. Keyatta, MLA for Townsville, who suffered concussion when he fell down a flight of stairs at a ...

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