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  4. Allies Clashing Over Japanese Reparations

    Last week’s skirmishing at the meetings of the Far Eastern Commission is characterised by the Tokio correspondent of the New ...

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  5. Nazis May Make Come-back in American Zone

    Elements hostile to everything for which the United States fought the war are still clinging to power in the American zone of occupation, declares the Munich correspondent of the New York “Times.” ...

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  6. Swoop On Terrorists

    According to Indonesian sources, detachments of the Indonesian Republican Army and Indonesian civil police are swooping down on a gang ...

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  7. PRAM RIDE PRINCIPALS

    Ray Mitchell. Rod Holmes and Bob Dyer (right), radio comic, leaving Central Summons Court. Sydney. Each was fined £2 for obstructing the traffic during their famous pram-ride gag in the city on March 26. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LAST MINUTE NEWS

    The Russian Foreign Minister (Mr. Molotov) is taking 200 experts with him to Paris this week for the meeting of the Foreign Ministers, savs the ...

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  9. Austrians Not Allowed to Marry Tommies

    A British communique published in Austrian newspapers warns Austrian women against a rumor that after July British soldiers will lie able to marry ...

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  10. FLOOD DAMAGE IS HEAVY

    Floods in the Hunter, Newcastle and coalfields districts have ruined thousands of pounds’ world of crops, washed away miles of fencing and ...

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  11. Victory Parade Arrangements

    The acting Prime Minister (Mr Forde) announced today that arrangements for the Victory Parade in London on June 18 are as follow: ...

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  12. Woman Charged With Murder

    A woman was charged with murder today following the death of Beryl Lange. aged 20. of Eden, on the south coast. Police allege that she was taken ...

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  13. MILLION IN EASTER PARADE

    At least 1,000,000 persons participated in the traditional New York Easter parade. Police estimated that it was the ...

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  15. BREAD RATIONING UNLIKELY IN BRITAIN

    Unless there are most compelling reasons the Government will not impose bread rationing: in Britain, believing that this would be a most unfair burden to place on the people, according to the political correspondent of the “Daily Mail.” ...

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  16. U.S. Biggest Buyer of Our Wool

    The biggest buyer of Australian wool since last July has been the United States. states the chairman of the Australian Wool Realisation Commission ...

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  17. Stalin’s Assurances To Hungary

    Russia as told Hungary that she regards her us an independent nation and will not interfere in her internal affairs in any way, says ...

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  18. Jim Mollison Missing on Flight

    Jim Mollison, former Mayfair playboy, who flew round the world and established many flight records, is two days overdue at Karachi from Cairo ...

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  19. Desires Food Shortage as No. 1 Priority at UNO

    Calling on UNO to give the world food shortage priority over all other questions, the annual conference of the Independent Labor Party passed a ...

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  20. Duchess to Undergo Operation

    The Duchess of Gloucester is to undergo an operation for appendicitis in Gloucester House, Sydney, on April 28. it was announced from Admiralty ...

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  21. Meat Strike May Involve All States

    O[?]ginating at Murarae bacon factory in Queensland over the dismissal of four employes on March 7. the strike may extend to all other States. The ...

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  22. Oration For Princess Elizabeth

    Princess Elizabeth, who celebrated her 20th birthday yesterday, was given an ovation by a crowd of 20.000 at Windsor Castle. ...

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  23. MAN’S DEATH IN HOTEL YARD

    Although the death of Angus Butters. aged 56. Banana Board inspector at Murwillumbah, was not considered due to the wounds on the head, police ...

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  24. JAPANESE CABINET RESIGNS

    The Japanese Government led by Baron Shidehara resigned today. Decision was taken at an extraordinary session of Cabinet, ...

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  25. NUN IN WEAK CONDITION

    After nine days’ exposure to torrential rains. Sister Hubert, 50 years old from St Joseph’s Convent, Gosfoid. who was found in the bush ...

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  26. TOSCANINI RETURNING TO ITALY

    American Associated Press says that Arturo Toscanini. the famous conductor, who left Italy in 1938 after opposing the Fascist regime, has left by plane ...

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  27. Fireman Killed; 136 Passengers Injured

    A fireman was killed and the driver was critically injured, while 130 passengers were admitted to hospital after two passenger trains collided [?]on the ...

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  28. READING THE BIBLE TO THE DUKE

    Papuan native Matthew from Figsen Island reading a passage from a Bible written in Dobu dialect to the Duke of Gloucester during the Duke’s visit to the British and Foreign Bible Society’s rooms in Sydney. Matthew is assisting the Society in a revision of the Dobu Bible. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. Plans to Re-enter Politics

    MR. R. G. CASEY (above), former Goventor of Bengal, who plans to go into po[?] in Australia again. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. Japs Leaving Interior of Java

    Evacuation of Japanese military personnel and civilians from the interior of Java has begun, states Reuter’s correspondent at Batavia. quoting ...

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  31. 250 GAOL PRISONERS REVOLT

    Armed with light midline guns and hand grenades, 2500 prisoners, who began a revolt in San Vitore Goal yesterday, are now in complete ...

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  32. FIVE TAPS HANGED BY AMERICANS

    Major-General Masataka Kcburagi, former Chief of Staff of the Japanese 34th Army, and four subordinate officers were hanged ...

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  33. Wants All Titles Abolished

    The Co-operative Party conference unanimously passed a resolution urging the abolition of the House of Lords and hereditary pensions and ...

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  34. Charged With Murder of Parents

    Kenneth Charles Heald, aged 22, a former radio officer in the merchant service, was today charged at Southport with the murder of his ...

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  35. New Air Service to Far East

    A York aircraft of the RAF Transport Command left at 6 a.m. today for Singapore on the first flight of the new and faster daily service to the Far East. ...

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