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  4. BERLIN STRIKE

    Berlin, May 24.— With strikers approval, western Berlin police now control all ...

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  5. Soviet Foreign Minister Seems Conciliatory

    PARIS, May 24.—Russia's Foreign Minister (Mi. Andrei Vyshinsky) appeared in strikingly conciliatory mood when the Council of Foreign Ministers met for their first session yesterday and ...

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  6. ROUTED CHINESE RETREAT

    Chinese Nationalist Militia, cut to pieces in Soochow by the Communists, march up the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Reds Fail To Get Through To Whangpoo River Bank

    SHANGHAI, May 24.—A thunderous battle at Pootung last night, which kept the city awake, subsided towards dawn into sporadic ...

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  8. Soviet Likes Aust. Wool

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The finest clothing in Russia was made with Australian wool, said Vladimir Sobolev, a ...

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  9. Gamboa Case A Tokio Hatched Stunt

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Publicity over the Gamboa case was inspired, backed and ...

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  10. FALSTEIN VOLUNTEERS TO GIVE EVIDENCE IN CUSTOMS CASE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Sydney Max Falstein, Labor M.P., declared in a special Federal Court to-day that he was voluntarily giving evidence for a man with whom he was no longer on friendly terms. ...

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  11. Coal Crisis

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Miners and colliery owners were silent about developments when important coal talks were ...

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  12. Wild Brawl In Japanese Diet

    TOKIO, May 24. — Diet members last night clashed in the second brawl, within a week, this time in the Upper ...

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  13. FIRE BRIGADES HAD BUSY EMPIRE DAY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Fifteen people were injured and fire brigades had 100 calls in Sydney's brightest "cracker night" Empire ...

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  14. INDIA SEEKS U.S. AID

    NEW YORK, May 24. —India called upon the United States yesterday to aid in developing ...

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  15. Must Have Seemed Like It

    BRISBANE, Tuesday — "Is this heaven?" asked 12-year-old William Ryan, of Red Hill, ...

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  16. Mr. Forrestal Discussed Suicide With Psychiatrist

    WASHINGTON, May 24.—Captain George Raines, chief of neuro-psychiatry at Bethesda Naval Hospital, Maryland, where the late Secretary of Defence (Mr. James Forrestal) suicided on Sunday by ...

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  17. WEST GERMAN CONSTITUTION PROCLAIMED LAW

    BONN, May 24.—The West German constitution was formally proclaimed as law for 45,000,000 Germans yesterday. ...

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  18. Elimination Of Hand Wheeling

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.— Hand wheeling in coal mines will be eliminated wherever practicable. The State Coal ...

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  19. Would Retard Recovery

    WASHINGTON, May 24.—The Economic Co-operation Administrator (Mr. Paul Hoffman) told the Press to-night the 15 per cent ...

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  20. Huge Tractor For Charters Towers

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — The British freighter Kaipaki will have to make a special trip to the Cairncross dock on Thursday ...

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  21. JEWISH MIGRANTS SET ADRIFT

    HAIFA, May 24.—Twenty-three exhausted Jewish immigrants, rescued to-day after being adrift for two days on ...

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  22. REST PAUSES ABUSED, ALLEGED IN COURT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Engineering and Metal Trade Unions representatives, in the Industrial Court to-day, denied that men were abusing the rest pauses of 10 minutes morning and afternoon. ...

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  23. Movie Writers' Huge Claim

    HOLLYWOOD, May 24. — Ten movie writers and directors who were suspended or dismissed by their studios ...

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  24. Buzzards Hovered

    RIO DE JANEIRO, May 24.— Hundreds of buzzards hovered over ruined towns along the Lower Amazon as villagers hunted for ...

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  25. "Blast Australia's Name Forever"

    NEW YORK, May 24.—Charges that the full story of Australia's treatment of natives in New Guinea would "blast Australia's fair name forever" have been brought to the attention of the United ...

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  26. "May Have to Get Tough"

    AUCKLAND, May 24.—"We should do something to protect our great heritage not only from attacks from outside but from those ...

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  27. "I SHOT DADDY"

    NEW YORK, May 24,—At Mount Pleasant (North Carolina) a boy aged four shot and killed his father as directed after the man had pumped seven bullets into his estranged wife. ...

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  28. Victoria Must Wait For Coal

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Victoria will not get any Queensland coal till State supplies are built up. ...

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  29. SHIP ARRESTED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Marshal in Admiralty (Captain W. J. Lyon) yesterday "arrested" the 5700 ton Swedish ship ...

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  30. New Regulation On Diesel Fuel

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Primary producers and other essential users of diesel oil fuel will not have to obtain licences to run ...

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  31. Shed Hand Remanded

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Samuel Duggan (30), shed hand, was charged at Quilpie to-day with having unlawfully attempted to ...

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  32. Tasman Flying Boat Turns Back

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An Auckland-bound Tasman flying boat which left Rose Bay at 6 a.m. to-day with 20 passengers was ...

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  33. Townsville Hotel Sale

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday.—The freehold of one of Townsville's best known hotels—Buchanans—a three storey brick building in ...

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  34. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—John Albert Allsopp (31), truck driver, was to-day committed for trial on a charge of the murder of ...

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