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  4. Ministers in London Faced With Grave Problems

    The conference of British and Dominion Ministers—including Mr. Chifley and Dr. Evatt, representing Australia —has opened under the shadow of a world situation, which, to say the least, is gloomy. ...

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  5. MAD RUSH TO BUY S.A. GOLD SHARES

    “The great gold rush” surged forward with new impetus yesterday and gave dealers on the London Stock Exchange one of the ...

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  6. ANOTHER WALK-OUT BY SOVIET

    Efforts to have the Russian and Persian case removed from the agenda were defeated at yesterday’s meeting of the Security ...

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  7. ATTACK ON MR. MENZIES

    Declaring that it was a pity that Mr Menzies, leader of the Federal Opposition, had used such provocative language in his attack on trade union ...

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  8. CABINET MISSION MEETS VICEROY OF INDIA

    The British Cabinet Mission with the Viceroy of India, Lord Wavell, at the Viceroy’s House, New Delhi, India. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Release of Captive Indonesians Demanded

    Liberation and repatriation of Indonesians in the Dutch camp at Casino has been requested by the Sheet Metal Workers’ Union. The ...

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  10. POLICEMAN SAYS HE NEVER HEARD OF CHAUCER

    . . . .Declaring that certain passages of Lawson Glassop’s book, “We Were The Rats,” in which he described the experiences of the 9th Division AIF in Tobruk, were obscene, Mr Farrington, SM, today imposed a fine of £10 on Angus and Robertson Ltd. for having published ...

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  11. “Mr Churchill Over-reached Himself”

    Field-Marshal Lord Wilson, interviewed today, expressed the opinion that Mr Churchill overshot himself in referring in his Fulton speech on March ...

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  12. BRITISH FORCE POLITICAL RESIGNATIONS

    Following the British order, 14 Ger [?] Serial Democrats and Communists the British zone of occupation, who were elected to the executive of ...

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  13. SEAMAN GOES MAD; KILLS 9 SHIPMATES

    A correspondent of American Associated Press says that a seaman, L. B. Smith, aged 19, went berserk aboard a landing ship ...

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  14. FRANCE SEEKS BARRIER AGAINST GERMANY

    France’s demand for the separation of the Ruhr, Rhineland and Saar from Germany will be discussed at the Foreign Ministers’ Conference, ...

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  15. Woman Who Knew Hitler Well, Arrested

    Hitler’s former private secretary, slim, blonde Frau Marie Thekla Weichelt, told the British Associated Press correspondent that Hitler ...

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  16. 8000 Marooned by Floods

    Flood waters from the Segura river have inundated tho cities of Alquarias and Santa Cruz, where 80 per cent of the houses collapsed. ...

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  17. Diluted Hospital to House 1200 Families

    A community centre housing 1200 families will be established at Herne Bay Hospital as soon as the services have completely evacuated the area. ...

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  18. Wagga Becomes a City

    This week Wagga assumes the mantle of a city. The municipal authorities have received an official communication ...

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  19. Strike Wins £2 Million in Concessions

    The postal strike has been settled and 50.000 Government employes have returned to work with concessions worth £2 million. Priority task is to ...

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  20. MURDER OF AUSTRALIANS

    Routers correspondent in Batavia states that Indonesian Republican forces, in the hills of western Java are reported to be closing in on the ...

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  21. Sir John Laverack May be Island’s Governor

    If the State Government follows the NSW lead, Lieut.-General Sir John Lavarack may be appointed Governor of Queensland. ...

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  22. Claims Ship was Not Seized by Crew

    Seizure of the steamer Buranda at Morotal recently by the Chinese Crew was denied today by the Federal secretary of the Seamen’s Union ...

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  24. COAL SHIPMENTS EXPECTED

    Providing coal shipments from Newcastle arrive as expected the present threat to domestic gas supplies may be averted, announced ...

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  25. South Africans Flying to London For March

    The South African contingent of 230 men and women members of the services for the London Victory parade will proceed to Britain in a special ...

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  26. PROSECUTES NAZIS FOR U.S. GOVT.

    Mr Justice Jackson, chief US prosecutor, putting a point to the War Crimes Tribunal at Nuremberg. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. Underground Factory Blown Up

    Royal engineers at Minden, using [?] tons of explosives, blew up a vast underground rocket gun and ball-bearing factory that had been built ...

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  28. Thieves Steal £500 in Notes

    Gaining entrance through a side window, thieves, early this morning, stole a safe containing £500 in notes and £20 in cheques, from the Society ...

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  29. 54 Aircraft to be Sold in Tasmania

    The first large auction sale of aircraft to be held in Australia will take place at the RAAF flying school, Western Junction, Tasmania, on May ...

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  30. £3 Million Russion Cargo for New York

    The “Journal of Commerce” states that the 5000-ton Russian steamer, Vilnius is due to arrive in New York to-day with a cargo comprising ...

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  31. “Turkey Will Not Yield Inch of Territory”

    Turkey would not yield an inch of territory to friend or foe, the Premier (Mr Sarajoglu) told a Columbia Broadcasting representative today. He ...

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