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  4. U.N.O. MEETS AGAIN THIS AFTERNOON

    It now appears certain that the Soviet representative will return to the Security Council table when that body reassembles on Wednesday afternoon. The rules drafted by the procedural committee will be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. 25 NEW CARGO SHIPS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Building of 25 new cargo ships in Australia in a five-year programme was decided by Federal Cabinet to-night. Plans are for the construction ...

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    CORVETTE AT BRIGHTON PIER.--The first ship of note to tie up at Brighton Beach pier in 30 years, the R.A.N, corvette Gladstone was thronged by school children yesterday soon after she arrived. Photograph shows some of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LONG DEBATE IN COMMONS

    The House of Commons rose at 6.25 a.m. to-day, after a sitting which lasted 15 hours 10 minutes, the longest during the ...

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  8. JAPANESE TO VOTE

    In a letter to the Far Eastern Commission. General MacArthur declares:--"The present Japanese Diet is completely unsatisfactory ...

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  9. GRANT OF £50,000

    The Children's Hospital rebuilding fund of £350,000 received an uplift yesterday when the Premier (Mr. Cain) ...

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  10. NEW GOVERNOR OF N.S.W.

    Lleut.-General Northcott will depart for Sydney to take over his new appointment as Governor of New South Wales as soon as ...

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  11. EXPULSIONS AND RESIGNATIONS

    A heated discussion on expulsions and resignations from the Country party was the feature of the opening session of the annual conference yesterday. It was attended by 500 ...

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  12. WAR SHIP SAILS WITHOUT BRIDES

    The 23,000-ton aircraft carrier Indomitable sails on Wednesday for Australia with 100 civilian passengers, including the British ...

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  13. Persia a Pawn

    "New Times' says:--"Persia is no more than a pawn in a complicated political game of some British-American ...

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  14. STRAIN WAS TOO MUCH

    It is understood that von Ribbentrop spent a bad night following his six hours cross examination by Sir Donald ...

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  15. Britain Prefers Raw Materials

    Britain wants the raw materials used in soap making rather than soap manufactured in Australia and New Zealand, the Food ...

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  17. CITY REDUCED TO A SHAMBLES

    The once beautiful city of Hilo was reduced to a shambles by the tidal waves which hit the Hawaiian islands yesterday. The death toll may exceed 300. Scores are known to be dead. ...

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  18. ANGLO-EGYPTIAN TREATY

    The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) announced in the House of Commons to-day that he would lead a British delegation ...

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  19. JEWS HAD TO BE KILLED

    Cross-examined by the French prosecutor, M. Faure, to-day, Ribbentrop said he was most depressed when Hitler told him Jews ...

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  20. BATTLE OF BRITAIN

    The mayor of Westminster announced at the opening of the "Meet Australia" exhibition that the Battle of Britain memorial ...

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  21. POPULISTS FORM GOVERNMENT

    The Regent of Greece (Archbishop Damaskinos) received the Populist (Royalist) party leaders in Athens to-day, and they have agreed to form a Government. A wave of strikes and industrial unrest is likely in ...

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  22. INDIAN LEADERS TO MEET

    Sir Stafford Cripps is arranging a meeting between Mr. Gandhi and Mr. Jinnah, President of the Muslim League. This initiative on the part of the British Cabinet Mission to ...

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    Mr. Gandhi (right) and Mr. Jinnah photographed together after talks in September, 1944. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. GRATEFUL BRITONS

    "We want your help to rebuild the shattered world and to establish lasting peace," said the Lord President of the Council (Mr. ...

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  25. TREATIES NOT PREPARED

    There is increasing evidence thai the opening of the Peace Conference in Paris, scheduled for May 1, will have to be ...

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  26. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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  27. WHEN FRANCO IS OVERTHROWN

    Warsaw Radio says that Senor Giral revealed in an interview that 50,000 armed guerillas were fully prepared for action in ...

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  28. SWEDISH SHIPS IN ATLANTIC

    Atlantic sailings under pre-war conditions are being renewed this by Sweden, which is the a first country to do so. The first ...

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