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  5. Must Act To Stamp Out Beginnings Of War

    WASHINGTON, Sun,—Warning that it was no longer enough merely to say "We don't want war," President Truman last night declared: "We must act in time—ahead of time— to stamp out smouldering beginnings that may threaten to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Decision On German Govt.

    MOSCOW, Sun.—The Foreign Ministers' Council has arrived at some agreement on the question of the German Government. The French Foreign Minister ...

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  7. Light Aircraft Controls

    Picture shows the controls of the British "Chrislea Ace," one of Britain's latest light aircraft suitable for private ownership. This plane has no rudder bar, one of the port pedals acting similarly to a car accelerator. This was one of the many new types of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Better Facilities For Rural Education

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Better facilities for education in the rural areas of Australia were urged at to-day's session of the "New ...

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  9. Aid For Greece And Turkey "Urgent"

    WASHINGTON, Sun.—The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has informed Congress that "external pressure" on ...

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  10. Ammunition Dump Sabotaged By Communists

    TIENTSIN, Sunday.—Communist troops who attacked a United Stales Marines ammunition dump at Hsinho, 22 miles ...

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  11. SERVICE BILL SUPPORT MAY BE WITHHELD

    LONDON, Sun.—In a statement on the Government's decision, announced on Thursday, to reduce conscripts' term of service to one year, Mr. Winston Churchill ...

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  12. Widespread Floods In United States

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Heavy rains caused Widespread floods in the Middle West and Eastern seaboard tp-day, and 500 persons had to be evacuated by boat from inundated homes in Chicago's south-western suburbs and several northern illinois towns. ...

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  13. Calcutta Strike Involves 20,000

    CALCUTTA, Sunday.—About 7000 shoe factory employees are on strike bringing the total industrial and clerical strikers to ...

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  14. Too Much Control By Captains Of Industry

    LONDON, Sunday.—The annual report of the London Trades Council states that too much control was still in the ...

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    Professor G. S. Browne, of the University of Melbourne, who has just returned from a tour of Japan, where he save a series of lectures ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Cremin Leads In Golf Tourney

    CANBERRA, Sun. — Brilliant golf by E. Cremin (N.S.W.), in the second round of the £285 Professionals' Purse, highlighted ...

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  17. Four Deaths From Storm At Sea

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Dutch liner, Oranje, arrived at Southampton after battling a storm in the Bay of Biscay, in which three people were washed overboard and a fourth killed. The stewardess, Miss G. Groer, ...

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  18. Tenants Terrorised By Gangsters

    LONDON, Sun.—Gangsters using guns, knuckle dusters, razors and knives terrorised tenants seeking relief before ...

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  19. Gas Shortage in Dublin

    LONDON, Sun.—A cessation of gas supplies threatens Dublin as a result of the coal shortage. Gas is available for five hours ...

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  20. Man Drowned In Foot Of Water

    NEWCASTLE, Sun.—An elderly man was drowned in a foot of water near Nelson's Bay on Saturday. He was Ralph ...

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  21. Adelaide Faces Transport Strike

    ADELAIDE, Sun. — A mass meeting of members of four of the biggest transport unions in South Australia, covering ...

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  22. Lang Labour Hopes To Hold Balance Of Power In State

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Lang Labour was confident of winning enough seats at the State election on May 3 to hold the ...

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  23. Empire Air Policy

    SYDNEY, Sun.—The co-ordination of Empire air policy will be discussed at a meeting of the international Civil Aviation ...

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  24. Baby Electrocuted When Touched Plug

    SYDNEY, Sun.—A 19-months- old baby girl was electrocuted to-day when she touched a live plug at the end of a length of flex ...

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  25. R.A.S. Showground Opened On Sunday

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—For the first time in the history of Sydney, the showground was thrown open to the public on a Sunday. Owing to the large programme, ring events were behind schedule and a number of heats were decided to-day in the buckjumping, ...

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  26. Funeral Procession Of Greek King

    ATHENS, Sunday.—Crowds lined Athens streets from dawn to watch the funeral procession of King George. ...

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  27. Indonesians To Be Recognised By India

    NEW DELHI, Sunday.—It is reliably reported that the Indian Government will announce in a few days recognition of the Indonesian Government. The Indonesian Premier, Dr. ...

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    H.R.H. the Emir Seif AI Islam Abdullah, eldest son of the King of the Yemen, who recently visited London as head of the Yemen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. May Join Ranks Of Professionals

    NEW YORK, Sun.—It is reported in the New York "Sun," that the worlds leading woman tennis player, Miss Pauline Betz, "is ...

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  30. ROUND-THE-WORLD FLIGHT.

    NEW YORK, Sunday,—Unfavourable weather, plus mechanical difficulties, necessitated the postponement of the take off of ...

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  31. ROBBERY AT ETTALONG

    SYDNEY, Sun. — Clothing and furs valued at £100 were stolen from a house at Ettalong last night or early this morning, while ...

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  32. Appeals For Reduced Prices

    NEW YORK, Sun.—Mr. Jack I. Strauss, president of R. H. Macy, the world's largest department store, has appealed in a ...

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  33. Rugby Test Prospect Fractured Leg

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Balmain first grade Rugby League forward and Test prospect, Fred De Belin, sustained a fractured leg when he ...

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  34. "Lion Men" Arrests

    DAR EL SALAAM (Tanganyika), Sun.—Police have arrested 26 men and women on suspicion of implication in "lion ...

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