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  4. JAPS CHALLENGE LEGALITY OF TRIBUNAL

    TOKIO, May 12.--Ichiro Kiyose, white-haired chief Japanese defence counsel in the War Crimes Trial, challenged the tribunal's jurisdiction by declaring the Potsdam declaration not only bound Japan, but her opponents. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Indian Constitution Parleys Result In Another Deadlock

    LONDON, May 12.--New Delhi Radio says the conference at Simla between British Cabinet Ministers and Congress party and Moslem League leaders has ended. The Cabinet Ministers issued a statement in which they said their work had ...

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  6. WATERSIDERS STOP WORK ON ALL SHIPS IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Following the decision of the Brisbane committee to-day not to restore to the work roster men who were suspended on Wednesday last for declining to load double-dumped wool, waterside workers, at a gathering at the pick-up shed this ...

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  7. STALEMATE CONTINUES IN MEAT STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--No settlement to the meat strike was reached to-day. The disputes committee of the ...

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  8. DRASTIC UNION CONTROL MOVE IN U.S. SENATE

    WASHINGTON, May 12.-- The deadlock in the settlement of the six weeks' old soft coal strike continues, with only ...

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  9. Unoccupied Houses

    CANBERRA, Monday -- Devices adopted to prevent discharged servicemen from getting possession of ...

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  10. CERTAIN PROGRESS APPARENT AT PARIS CONFERENCE

    LONDON, May 12.--A Moscow Radio commentator, broadcasting in English, announced to-day that certain progress was now apparent in the work of the Foreign Ministers' Conference ...

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  11. LOAN WILL AID POSITION IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Dedman) said today that, while the British loan proposal endorsed by the ...

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  12. The Poor Patient

    LONDON, May 12.--"I represent the PWP--the Poor Wretched Patient--said a young woman rising just before ...

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  13. BOY DECAPITATED

    WELLINGTON, May 13.--A boy aged 11 was decapitated, and a man aged 39 died from a fractured skull when the leading edge of a ...

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  14. PREMIER STATES EGYPT'S CASE

    LONDON, May 12. -- The Egyptian Prime Minister (Sidky Pasha), in a letter to the Times,' said: Critics of ...

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  15. SOVIET PREFERRED

    LONDON, May 12.--The President of the British Labor party (Professor Laski), in a speech at ...

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  16. CARGO PILLAGE

    WELLINGTON, May 13. -- Workers in an Auckland garage, unpacking motor cars from England, found more than 30,000 ...

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  17. "U.S. WILLING TO ENFORCE FOOD RATION"

    WASHINGTON, May 12.-- The Director of Economic Stabilisation (Mr. Bowles) will recommend food ...

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  18. 'Phoning Motorists

    NEW YORK, May 12.-- The 'Times' states the American Telephone and Telegraph Co. has ...

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    General Inonu, who has been re-elected President of Turkey. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. FOREIGN POLICY DICTATED BY COMMUNISTS

    PERTH, Monday.--In a strong attack on Australia's foreign policy, the leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. ...

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  21. FRANCO ATTEMPTS TO WOO BRITONS

    LONDON, May 7.--A new move by Franco to win British sympathy is the opening of a Spanish centre in London in a former millionaire's 65-roomed mansion in Belgrave Square. According to the 'Daily Herald' ...

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  22. LOAN TO CHINA

    WASHINGTON, May 12. -- The American Press learns that General Marshall has received an absolute veto power in connection ...

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  23. EMPLOYMENT PEAK REACHED IN JUNE 1945

    CANBERRA, Monday, -- Employment in Australia never was higher than on June 1, 1945, when the total ...

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  24. Gloucesters' Tour

    CANBERRA, Monday.--It has been officially stated that, according to present plans, the Duchess of Gloucester will visit Brisbane ...

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  25. MILITARY UNIVERSITY MAY REPLACE DUNTROON COLLEGE

    CANBERRA, Monday. --The elevation of the Royal Military College, Duntroon, to the status of National Military ...

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  26. CIVIL WAR LIKELY BETWEEN AZERBAIJAN AD PERSIA

    LONDON, May 12.--Tabriz Radio has announced that an order has been issued to the Azerbaijan national army to ...

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    The British Ambassador to America (Lord Halifax), whose term has been completed, and who is about to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. MEATBLACKMARKET

    LONDON, May 12.--The Ministries of Transport and Food plan to send to Australia and South America for meat cargoes a ...

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  29. U.S.-GERMANY AIR SERVICE

    NEW YORK, May 12.--American Overseas Airlines has announced that the first commercial air service between the United ...

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