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  4. QUITTING EGYPT SHOCKS BRITISH PEOPLE

    Britain's final decision to withdraw her troops from Egypt was reached during the Dominion Prime Ministers' discussions. The existing treaty, concluded by Mr Eden in 1936, provided for revision in 1946, if both parties wished, or in 1956 if either party wished. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Ex-King Fears For Italy

    ROME, May 18.—Ex-King Victor Emmanuel, before his departure for Egypt, sent a letter to ...

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  6. BREAD RATIONING A POSSIBILITY SOON FOR BRITISH PEOPLE

    LONDON, May 18—The Anglo-American food agreement, announced in Washington yesterday, may mean that Britain will introduce bread rationing soon. The mission to Washington of the Lord President of the Council (Mr. Herbert Morrison) was expected to result ...

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  7. Water side Workers Will Load Ships In Sydney To-day

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—It is expected every available wharf worker will offer for work in the morning and priority will be given to the foodships for Britain and India; then to ships carrying perishable cargoes. The waterfront will not return ...

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  8. Post-War Policy For Agriculture

    Dr. B. T. Dicknon (chief of the Division of Plant Industry in the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. Canberra) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MEAT EMPLOYEES WANT

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The formation of a breakaway union from the Meat Employees' Union is planned by free labor now working at bacon factories. The Meat Employees' Union lost its ...

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  10. Mr. Forde's Solution Of Strike

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — "Mr. Forde's solution of the waterfront hold-up amounts to a straight-out admission that a ...

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  11. MEAT PRICE REGULATIONS BEING FLOUTED

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Some Brisbane butchers are openly flouting price control regulations pending an application ...

    Article : 524 words
  12. News Plant Wrecked

    ATHENS, May 18.—An armed crowd, including many soldiers attacked and destroyed the plant of a Communist newspaper, ...

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  13. THREE DROWNED IN MORETON BAY DINGHY CAPSIZE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Two Netherlands East Indies servicemen and a 20-year-old girl were drowned in Moreton Bay to day when a 13ft, dinghy capsized about two miles off Wynnum. ...

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  14. PARIS TALKS NOT COMPLETE FAlLURE

    WASHINGTON, May 18.—The Associated Press says that conferring with President Truman, the Secretary of State, Mr. Byrnes, is ...

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  15. RAEDER RELATES NAZI OVERTURES TO JAPANESE

    NUREMBERG, May 18.—Admiral Raeder, giving evidence before the War Crimes Tribunal to-day, strongly denied that be hoped that Japan, early in 1941, would enter the war against the ...

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  16. LARGE SUM INVOLVED IN THEFT CHARGES

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — More than £1000 was involved in four charges against Cecil Farnham Edward Dodson (20), truck driver, ...

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  17. STOLEN MOTORCAR OVERTURNS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—In a desnerate effort to escape police pursuit, a stolen Royal Navy ambulance crashed into ...

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  18. "JOINT SACRIFICES"

    LONDON, May 18.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says the Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt), in a ...

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  19. OH, MR. DRAKEF0RD!

    WINNIPEG, May 18.— The Canadian Press says the Australian Minister for Air (Mr. ...

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  20. GOOD PROGRESS

    LONDON, May 18.—Encouraging progress on the trials of war criminals by many Allied countries is reported by the War ...

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  21. FISHERMEN SAFE

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — After a dramatic sea search in a dust haze which reduced visibility to less than a mile at timed, two ...

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  22. Fighting In Manchuria

    NEW YORK, May 18.—The Chinese Communist Yenan Radio said to-day that reinforced Chinese Central Government troops had ...

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  23. Campaign Medals

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Two points covering campaign medal awards to Australian troops were clarified by an Army spokesman yesterday. ...

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  24. DOMINIONS MUST GIVE BRITAIN GREATER AID, SAYS BEASLEY

    LONDON, May 18. — The Australian Resident Minister (Mr. Beasley), in a speech at the opening of the "Meet ...

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  25. United Defence Sought By U.S. With Canada

    NEW YORK. May 18.—The United States has proposed to Canada an unprecedented defence agreement, reports the New York ...

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  26. SPAIN

    NEW YORK, May 18.—The Associated Press says the United States submitted to the Security Council sub-committee ...

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  27. New Repatriation Head

    Brigadier H. H. Hammer is expected to fill the vacancy as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. ROBBED OF CLOTHES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Four football teams abandoned play at Centennial Park yesterday to chase thieves. ...

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  29. Paralysis In NSW

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Sixteen more cases of paralysis reported to the New South Wales Health Department to-day bring the ...

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  30. Express Train Trapped

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday: —An express on the South Island's main line was Jammed between two landslides yesterday. ...

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