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  4. CONGRESS PARTY REJECTS PARITY FOR MOSLEMS

    Reuter’s correspondent In New Delhi states that it is understood that the All-India Congress Working Committee sent a letter to the Viceroy last night rejecting the principle of parity with the Moslem League In the interim Government of India ...

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  5. LAST MINUTE NEWS

    “Mr Bevin’s statement that America does not want any more Jews in New York is a most ill-judged remark,” declared the New York ...

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  6. United States To Train Million Chinese Soldiers

    Before he left for Paris the Secretary of State, Mr. James Byrnes, asked Congress to approve the United States training up to one million men for the Chinese Army in the ratio of five Central Government troops to ...

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  7. MR. BEASLEY MEETS DIGGERS IN LONDON

    Mr J. A. Beasley (Resident Minister) has a chat with some of the boys at the lunch in Australia House, London, after the Victory Day march. Mr Beasley chatting with two brothers W/O W. K. Smith ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BRITAIN FINANCIALLY SOUND

    “Judging by the yardstick of the rate which the Government can borrow, national credit has never been higher,” said Dr Hugh Dalton, ...

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  9. KING UMBERTO ARRIVES AT LISBON

    King Umberto of Italy arrived here by air today. ...

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  10. Tit For Tat For Russians

    The deputy military governor of the British zone in Germany (Major General Brian Robertson) said today that the British zone would be ...

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  11. EXPECTS TELEVISION TO MAKE RAPID STRIDES

    During the war television had done much to help In the development or radar, but in the post-war [?] the position would be ...

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  12. ATOMIC WARFARE MAY BE OUTLAWED

    The creation of an international atomic authority to handle all phases of the development and use of atomic energy has been ...

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  13. He Soon Got a House!

    When Pte R. F. Cameron with his wife and seven children arrived at the Housing Commission’s offices today with the intention of camping ...

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  14. UMBERTO FROM SPAIN HITS AT GOVERNMENT

    King Umberto, in a proclamation published five hours after his departure, charged the Italian Government with an illegal act in naming the Prime Minister (Signor de Gasperi) as Provisional Chief of State while ...

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  15. DISPUTE WITH BRITISH OFFICER

    Riving evidence before the War Crimes Tribunal today, General Draga Mikhallavitch, who is charged with treason, declared that ...

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  16. CALLED A “MENANCE TO THE COMMUNITY”

    A man with the status of an honorary probation officer to a clergyman engaged in welfare work at the Children’s Court, was today ...

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  17. AWL Soldiers Not to get Benefits. —Mr Forde

    Mr Forde denied tonight that discharged AWL soldiers would receive the same privileges of rehabilitation benefits as men ...

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  18. LABOR TO MAKE TAX CUTS

    Federal Ministers tonight agreed that income taxation should be reduced in the next financial year. Among the proposals considered ...

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  19. MANHUNT IS INTENSIFIED

    As the manhunt for the Newtown murderer of Joan Ginn, aged 11. also known as Joan Norris, gains State wide momentum, hundreds of ...

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  20. A PAYMASTER FOR TRIAL

    Following the alleged discovery of a shortage of £655 in the Victory Loan account of Ansett Airways Ltd., Albert David Rothwell, ...

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  21. Marist Sisters Returning to Islands

    The Ormiston left Sydney today with 80 passengers, including 23 missionaries and six Marist Sisters, bound Port Moresby. Sister ...

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  22. COMMITTEE APPROVES LOAN TO BRITAIN

    After a hearing extending over three weeks, the Banking Committee of the House of Representatives has approved by 20 votes to five ...

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  23. REMANDED ON FIRE CHARGE

    Axel Peterson, aged 48, pleaded not guilty and was remanded until June 21 on £200 bail at the Central Police Court today on a charge of ...

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  24. Death Sentence on Jews by British

    A military court has sentenced to death Yousef Sinkhon, aged 19, and Itzah Azbel, aged 24, who had been found guilty on three charges of ...

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  25. FOUR TERRORISTS SENTENCED TO DIE

    Four anti-Semitic terrorists have been sentenced to death in Lodz. Poland. They were: Czesaw Poltorek (alias ...

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  26. N.Z. LABOR REJECTS RED APPROACH

    The Federation of Labor rejected today by a considerable majority the Communist Party’s proposal for a conference aiming at an electoral ...

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  27. IRONWORKERS WANT EXPLOSIVE FACTORY STRIKE EXTENDED

    A meeting of members of the Ironworkers’ Federation, who are on strike from Nobel’s explosives factory at Deer Park, tonight ...

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  28. SETTLEMENT OF THREATENED SEAMEN’S STRIKE BLOCKED

    The Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s chief, the Australian, Harry Bridges, has blocked a settlement of the threatened ...

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  29. MARSHAL TITO AND TIGER

    Picture taken in Belgrade shows Marshal Tito, head of the Yugoslav Government, with his pet German shepherd dog, formerly the pet of a German general, but now the constant companion of Ills new master in his moments of relaxation.—Tiger and Tito, like any other man and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. Two R.N. Deserters Gaoled for Six Years

    Two Royal Navy deserters were each sentenced to six years’ gaol by Judge Holden at Darlinghurst Quarter Sessions today for assaulting and ...

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  31. “We Were the Rats” Withdrawn from Library

    “We Were the Rats,” by Lawson Gla[?]p, was withdrawn from the Sydney Municipal Library this morning but it is still in the ...

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  32. NATIONAL HOLIDAY MARKS MUFTI’S RETURN

    Semi-official leaflets published by the Grand Mufti’s cousin, Tewfik Salah Husseini, have been posted up throughout Jerusalem and ...

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  33. BULLET-PROOF CLOTH

    General [?]vers (of the Army experimental section), has announced that the Army has developed a protective cloth for soldiers that will stop a ...

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  34. New Mass Grave Found in Polish Forest

    Another mass grave has been found in Palmiry Woods, Poland. In it were 250 bodies of people executed by the Germans in June, 1940. ...

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  35. GIVEN THE MAXIMUM

    Alleged to have “bashed up” an elderly Jewish storekeeper at Milson’s Point on May 25 Lawrence Vincent Harper, aged 25, was given the ...

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