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  4. DOENITZ TRIED TO AVOID WAR CRUELTIES

    NUREMBERG, May 14.--Himmler not only wanted to confine Allied prisoners of war in bombed towns, but tried hard to persuade Hitler altogether to renounce the Geneva Convention, said ...

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  5. Potatoes Left To Rot In Holds Of Steamer Macedon

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--As a result of an instruction from the general secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation that the unloading of perishable cargoes was to be discontinued, Brisbane waterside workers to-day ceased ...

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    Brisbane watersiders yesterday were instructed to cease unloading potatoes from the Macedon. This ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Sequel To Brawl

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--As a result of the occurrence at Hamilton Cold Stores yesterday, Mostyn Charles Poultney ...

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  8. U.S. PROPOSES PEACE NEGOTIATIONS TO SOLVE DIFFICULTIES

    LONDON, May 14. -- A suggestion that the Foreign Ministers' Conference in Paris be adjourned, and undecided matters referred to a peace conference early in July, was advanced by Mr. Byrnes (U.S.) at to-day's session of the Foreign Ministers. A decision ...

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  9. Duntroon

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday --Proposals for the reorganisation of the Royal Military College, Duntroon, were made ...

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  10. 100 SHIPS IDLE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Senator Ashley announced to-day that a special meeting of the Stevedoring Commission would be held ...

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  11. ACTION UNDER CRIMES ACT RECOMMENDED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The Country party leader (Mr. Fadden) said to-day the Federal Government had ...

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  12. "Peace Indivisible"

    MEW YORK, May 14.-- The Secretary-General of UNO (Mr. Trygve Lie), addressing businessmen, ...

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  13. Optimism Was Not Warranted

    PARIS, May 14. -- The optimistic week-end view that the Big Four Foreign Ministers were ready to ...

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  14. GERMAN GAOLED

    LONDON, May 14.--A Regensburg military court sentenced Max Streicher, brother of Julius, who is being tried at Nuremberg, to ...

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  15. MEAT STRIKERS DEFY ORDER TO RESUME WORK

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--To-day was recently fixed by the Industrial Court for striking meat workers to return to work, but the men failed to offer for re-employment. ...

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  16. FRANCO CHEERED IN PARLIAMENT

    LONDON, May 14.--The President (General Franco), in a speech in the new Cortes (Parliament) in Madrid to-night, claimed countries breaking off relations with Spain were either ...

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  17. JOINT POLICY

    LONDON, May 14. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) and the Dominion Prime Ministers at their meeting on May 20 will ...

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  18. Rice Short In Tokio

    NEW YORK, May 14.-- The 'Times' Tokio correspondent says with the Japanese food stocks at the ...

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  19. UNJUSTIFIABLE OBSTRUCTION

    TOKIO, May 15. -- Replying to Russian proposals that General MacArthur should first submit to the Allied ...

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  20. BREAD RATIONING IN SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, May 14.--The South African Government has decided to introduce rationing of bread, meal and maize in urban areas. The daily ration will be 8oz. of bread or 6oz. of wheatmeal or 10½oz, of ...

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  21. INDUSTRIAL LAW SHOULD BE ENFORCED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The present condition was so serious that a special session of Parliament should be ...

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  22. GENERAL STRIKE IN CANBERRA?

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- Unionists affiliated with the Canberra Trades & Labor Council may go on strike ...

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  23. A Million To One

    LONDON, May 14.--A man who called to see his fiancee in Brixton hugged her. She ...

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  24. BRITISH LOAN WILL BENEFIT AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, May 14.-- The Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. Vinson), testifying to the House of Representatives ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND WILL NOT HAND OVER BABES TO AMERICA

    LONDON, May 14. -- New Zealand opposed handing over Pacific bases to exclusive American control, said Mr. Nash ...

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  26. DRIFT FROM CHURCH

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The mass of men and women outside the Christian Church was pagan, and treated the Church with ...

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  27. SOLDIER SETTLERS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Many thousands of acres, have been selected by the Commonwealth Government as suitable for ...

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  28. Mayor Of Shanghai

    NANKING, May 14. -- Dr. K. C. Wu has resigned his position as Information Minister in order to take up the mayoralty of ...

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  29. MILITARY AWARDS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Included in a list of awards announced to-day are: Military Cross.--Capt. George ...

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