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  4. STARTLING EVIDENCE AT DEATH INQUIRY

    BRISBANE, Monday.--"It is something which has happened, to so many surgeons of high distinction that none of us can be too proud," said Dr. C. A. Thelander at an inquest to-day on Ada Sarah Wilson Griffiths, from whose body a 10-inch medical instrument had ...

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  5. Virtual Declaration Of War By Persia Against Azerbaijan

    LONDON, May 19.--Reuter's Teheran representative reports that Tabriz radio announced to-night that Persian armed forces had attacked Azerbaijan from Kurdistan from the south-West around Lake Urmia. The report stated that the ...

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  6. RATIONING MUST CONTINUE IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Australia would maintain its wartime rationing in meat, sugar, and butter to carry out its promises to Britain, the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Forde) said to-night in a national broadcast on the world food plight. He said Australia's first interest in food was Britain. ...

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  7. Salvation Army Leader

    New General of the Salvation Army, elected by the High Council in London recently, is Commissioner Albert Orsborn, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FOOD SACRIFICED BY BRITONS TO FEED GERMANS

    LONDON, May 19.--British Headquarters in Germany have announced that although bread and grain stocks now are too low to ensure an even distribution, the existing ...

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  9. MASS OUTPUT OF HOMES NOT FAVORED

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The mass production of houses is neither cheap nor economical, and an individual builder ...

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  10. German Industry

    LONDON, May 18.--The American Press Paris correspondent says the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin), ...

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  11. Fighting Continues In China

    NEW YORK, May 19,--The American Press Nanking correspondent says Government and Communist sources ...

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  12. WORLD CRISIS

    WASHINGTON, May 19.--Experts from 18 countries, including Australia and New Zealand, but not Russia, are to confer at ...

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  13. Lack Of Leadership Is Problem For Kurds

    BAGHDAD, May 19.--Although the Kurdish people of Iraq still argue that their long-standing social, cultural ...

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  14. JOCKEYS' OFFER

    LONDON, May 19.--The, well-known jockey, Gordon Richards, has received a letter from ...

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  15. MacArthur's Threat

    NEW YORK, May 19.--The Associated Press Tokio representative says General MacArthur stated mass violence and physical ...

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  16. WATERSIDERS BACK AT WORK ON 53- SHIPS IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Rosters were called for 5700 men for 53 ships to-day, when work was resumed on the Sydney wharves. No ship was left idle, and all except one got all the day gangs ...

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    Conductor Walter Susskind, accompanying the Polish violinist, Szyman Goldberg, at their first rehearsal for the A.B.C. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. SOLDIERS' WIVES FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, May 19.--Six hundred Australian servicemen's wives and children, the biggest number so far, have left for Sydney from ...

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  19. SERIOUS SHORTAGE REVEALED IN CLOTHING REVIEW

    BRISBANE, Monday.--An overall review of the clothing industry, both for men and women, shows there are shortages in practically all lines. Tailors are still approximately seven months behind in their suiting ...

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  20. ITALY'S NEW KING

    The Italian Cabinet recently decided Crown Prince Umberto (left) would be now Umberto II. King of Italy. Cabinet approved ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. JAP CABINET HAS NOT YET BEEN FORMED

    TOKIO, May 19.--Yosliida's efforts to form a Conservative Coalition Government are reported to have failed. The ...

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  22. ARMY SEARCH

    FRANKFURT, May 19.--Miss Gertrude Knapp (38), an American civilian employee, who arrived two days ago, was found ...

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  23. U.S. Charged Over Bases

    LONDON, May 19.--According to the Moscow Radio, the newspaper 'Pravda' charges the United States with acquiring bases all ...

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  24. HALIFAX IN LONDON

    LONDON, May 19.--The British Ambassador to the United States (Lord Halifax) arrived in Britain to-day aboard the Queen Mary. ...

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  25. BATAVIA CRIMES

    BATAVIA, May 19.--Two Japanese and three Indonesians, who have been arrested by the "Indonesian Republican People's ...

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  26. ANTI-CONSTITUTION STRIKE PLANNED BY INDIANS

    CEYLON, May 19.--The working committee of the Ceylon-Indian Congress has called a one-day stoppage of ...

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  27. Tons Of Human Ashes

    LONDON, May 20.--The Associated Press Warsaw representative says two tons of human ashes ...

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  28. Federal Elections

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Federal elections were unlikely to be held until late in September or October, the Minister for ...

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  29. Darwin Beer "Black"

    DARWIN, Monday.--A combined meeting of Darwin unions last night declared all beer "black" until the price is brought down ...

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  30. GIRL GUIDE RANGERS

    LONDON, May 19.--Princess Elizabeth reviewed 8000 Girl Guide Rangers from throughout Britain in Hyde Park. She ...

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