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    ROYAL FAMILY AT WEDDING.--The Royal family attended the wedding of Miss Lavinia Lascelles, daughter of the King's private secretary. Sir Alan Lascelles, to Major Edward Renton, of the Black Watch, at St. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AIR SERVICE TO ENGLAND

    Early next year it is expected that Australia and England will be connected with a six days a week air service via India. Passengers will be able to complete the trip in the new luxurious Tudor aircraft in about 60 ...

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  6. U.S. SUPPORTS THE SOVIET REQUEST

    In view of the announcement by the U.S. Secretary for State (Mr. Byrnes) that America believes the Russian-Persian dispute should be removed from the agenda of the Security Council, as requested by M. Gromyko on behalf of the Soviet ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Pastor Niemocller. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SATISFIED MONARCH

    King George of Greece, breaking silence in a long, exclusive statement to the "Manchester Guardian," said he was highly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "MUCH RUBBISH" AT TRIALS

    Protesting against a request by Dr. Rosenberg's counsel for printing more copies of anti-Semitic documents, the American prosecutor, Mr. Justice Jackson, said: "We are not charging the men in the dock with ...

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  10. SWEETS FROM AUSTRALIA

    "The Age" Special Correspondent Gift tins of sweets from New South Wales were distributed among eager patients at ...

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  11. TRAGEDY OF LIDICE

    Dr. Frank, Nazi Protector of Poland, was present at the destruction of Lidice. Harold Weismann, former ...

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  12. POLISH REQUEST

    The Polish delegate (M. Lange), in a letter to M. Lie, states that within the next few days, Poland will ask that "the ...

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  13. SHIFTING BLAME

    Pastor Niemoeller, prominent German church leader, who was imprisoned by the Nazis, condemned the tendency of the ...

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  14. TECHNICIANS WALK OUT

    When the Pinewood film studios in Buckinghamshire were reopened yesterday, after being released from war use, 400 ...

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  15. BONFIRES LIT IN BOMBAY

    Congress volunteers lit bonfires in the city streets to-day to burn up the refuse which has accumulated since 11,000 municipal ...

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  16. PRINCESS HOPES TO SEE AUST.

    Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret visited the "Meet Australia exhibition, where they spent 75 minutes. They ...

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  17. Londoners' Mouths Water At Luxury Luncheon

    While Britain is still struggling towards improvement of her austerity conditions, and is finding little improvement in the food ...

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  19. CLAIM FOR TWO ELEPHANTS

    A French circus director (M. Bouglione) has arrived to claim two elephants and one giraffe now in the Vienna Zoo which, ...

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  20. EXPENDITURE ON ATOMIC ENERGY

    WASHINGTON, Apl. 9 (A.A.P.). The United States is still spending approximately 500,000,000 dol. for the development and ...

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  21. REGENT IS ADAMANT

    Archbishop Damaskinos has rejected the plea by the British Ambassador (Sir Clifford Norton) that he should continue his ...

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  22. CORFU INQUIRY

    An inquiry has been opened at Southampton on instructions from the Minister for War (Mr. Lawson) into the complaints from 347 ...

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    RIBBENTROP ON TRIAL.--An air-mail picture received yesterday of Ribbentrop in the witness box during his examination by Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, chief British Prosecutor, at the Nuremberg Tribunal. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. PAKISTAN URGED

    A demand for Pakistan without delay is contained in a motion which will be submitted to the subjects committee of the ...

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  25. PEACE TALKS MOVE

    The U.S. Secretary for State (Mr. Byrnes) announced to-day that Russia and Britain have agreed to the American proposal ...

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  26. More Germans for British Farms

    To counter the drift from the land to the cities accelerated since the war, the British Government is drafting thousands more German prisoners for work on English farms, and appealing for more land girls and ...

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  27. EX-SOLDIERS ON RAMPAGE

    A mob of unemployed ex-soldiers burned the court house and tax offices at Brindisi and sacked the homes of two rich ...

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  28. Civil Strife in China

    Relationships between the Kuomintang and the Communists have again reached a critical stage. A new rupture in relations ...

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  30. ANGLO-FRENCH TALKS

    The French Cabinet to-day agreed to continue the Anglo-French talks, and to extend them to all questions actually pending ...

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