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  4. NEW-BORN ISRAEL ATTACKER FROM EVERY SIDE

    LONDON, May 16.--The British United Press Cairo representative says Arab armies are advancing steadily on three fronts. A new battle has begun inside Jerusalem. On the northern front, a Syrian communique says, Syrians advanced ...

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  5. EGYPT JUSTIFIES WAR MOVES BY JEWISH CRIMES

    LAKE SUCCESS, May 15.--The cabled notification by Egypt to the United Nations that her troops had entered Palestine brought the Security Council into an emergency session to-day. The ...

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  6. TWO LAUNCHES MISSING OFF NSW

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Eleven people are on board two launches which have been missing off the New South Wales coast since yesterday morning. The launches are the Syd and the Joyce. Police believe the ...

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  7. DE VALERA'S CAPTOR OF 1919-- THEY MEET AGAIN IN MELBOURNE.

    WILLIAM CARRUTHERS, Melbourne masseur, recently met the Sinn Fein leader he arrested in Dublin in 1919-- Eamon de Vaiera. Mr Carruthers, a sergeant in the South Lancashire Regiment, was attached to Dublin Castle for special ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PRICE CONTROL PAVED WAY FOR SHORTAGES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- The makers of an essential commodity recently sought through the deputy leader of ...

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  9. "...WE GO SOFT WHILE THE WORLD GOES HUNGRY"

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Sir Bertram Stevens, former New South Wales Premier, said to-day that while Britain, Europe and Asia suffered and cried out for Australian production, much of our industry was ...

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  10. AMBULANCE MAN ACTED AS MIDWIFE

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- An ambulance man was forced to assist at the birth of twins born three months prematurely ...

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  11. LIGHTNING STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- At least 3000 employees will be without jobs to-morrow as a direct result of the lightning ...

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  12. BODY IN TRENCH

    WELLINGTON, May 16. -- Following the discovery of the body of a woman in a shallow trench about a mile from Paparua Prison ...

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  13. BULL MARKET ON WALL STREET

    NEW YORK, May 15. -- Wall Street's new bull market opened to-day on the heaviest Saturday trading in nine years. The initial ...

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  14. REPORT 'FANTASTIC'

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The Minister for External Territories (Mr. E. J. Ward) to-day described as "fantastic" a report that he would ...

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  15. To Be Replaced As U.S. Ambassador

    Mr Robert Butler, U.S. Ambassador to Australia has been nominated by President Truman as Ambassador to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. TOUR OF ASIA GOODWILL GESTURE

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Mr. W. M'Mahon Bell, former Australian representative on the Allied Council in Japan, will lead a special ...

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  17. LIVES ON WATER

    NEW YORK, May 16.-- A 20-year-old Chinese girl claims to have lived on water alone for nine years. The Nanking ...

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  18. Police Find Ingham Gaol Escapees On Deserted Beach

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday.--Hungry and worn out and clad only in shorts and shirt, two prison farm escapees were recaptured by police searchers early this morning. They were huddled near a ...

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  19. CARDINAL'S WARNING ON DANGER IN AUSTRALIA OF NATIONAL SUICIDE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Twenty-five thousand people at the Mater Hospital to- day and radio listeners subscribed £6000 in 60 minutes after an appeal for new building funds had been made by Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop of New York. The response came after Cardinal Spellman told his audience: ...

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  20. Clothing Prices Doubled

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Foot wear and clothing prices in Queensland by the first quarter of this year had doubled ...

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  21. MANIAC SLAYS CHILD

    LONDON, May 15. -- A maniac yesterday took a three-year-old girl from the children's ward of Blackburn ...

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  22. Explosions Cause Huge Damage In U.S.

    NEW YORK, May 15.--Two separate series of explosions caused damage estimated at 4,750,000 dollars in the United ...

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  23. HOBART'S COLDEST DAY

    HOBART, Sunday. -- with a minimum temperature of 39. to-day was Hobart's coldest clay this year. Snow fell on Mt. Wellington. ...

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