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  4. AMERICA FACES CRUCIAL MONTHS

    NEW YORK, May 9.—Decisions made by the United States in the months ahead would determine whether there was a third world war, President Truman said yesterday. There would be a third world war, he declared, if the ...

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  6. OCCASIONAL SHOWERS

    NSW FORECAST: Rain In the south-east and central districts, with some heavy falls In the Illawarra and Central Coast sections. ...

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  7. R.A.F. EXILES RETURN FROM ANTARCTIC

    Two officers and two N.C.O.S of the Royal Air Force, members of an International Antarctic expedition, recently Arrived at Southampton after four and a half months In Queen Maud Land. They were part of the small R.A.F. party which accompanied ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SNOW FALLS ON BLACKENED CITY

    RIMOUSKI (Quebec), May 9.—Stunned and weary residents of this fire-ravaged city counted their losses yesterday as the devastated areas smouldered under a tight blanket of snow. ...

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  9. Two Men Burned To Death After Collision

    DARWIN, Tuesday.—Two men were burned to death and one was killed instantly on the Stuart Highway, near Darwin ...

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  10. Crooner and Wife In Domestic Upsets

    HOLLYWOOD; May 9.—The Bing Crosby household was suffering from “strained relations,” Crosby’s attorney, John ...

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  11. To-day’s Leader: More Help Needed

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Defying the Stevedoring Industry Board. 700 wharf labourers stopped work to-day for an unauthorised ...

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  12. AMERICAN AID FOR INDO-CHINA

    LONDON, May 9.—The United States would send immediate economic and military help to French Indo-China, the U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Acheson, announced in Paris last night following talks with the French foreign Minister, ...

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  13. Wealthy Man’s Financial Downfall

    LONDON, May 9.—Major Arthur Meyer Sassoon, former Lloyd’s under-writer, told the Windsor bankruptcy court that ...

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  14. All Winnipeg Citizens Fight River Floods

    WINNIPEG, May 9. — Fifteen thousand men and [?] yesterday to strengthen dykes along the flooded [?] River as ...

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  15. TRAM, TRUCK N CITY COLLISION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — [?] people were Injured and many others suffered shock when a tram and a 34-ton truck collided ...

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  16. ROYAL VISIT LIKELY IN 1952

    CANBERRA. Tuesday. — The Royal tour cancelled last because of the King’s illness may take place in 1952. ...

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  17. TWO FAMILIES SPEND NIGHT IN MOUNTAINS

    KATOOMBA, Tuesday.—Two families, including five children, returned home to Lawson this morning hungry and cold after ...

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  18. Drunk For Four Years

    LONDON, May 9. — Arthur Hotham, 42, butcher, of Grimsby, Yorkshire, admitted In court today that he had not been sober ...

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  19. BRITAIN’S LONG HARD ROAD

    LONDON, May 9.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee. last night voiced “cautious optimism” about Britain’s post-war economic ...

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  20. “Free Elections” On Impossible Conditions

    BERLIN, May 9.—The Russians last night notified the Western Allies that they are willing to Join In “free elections” for ...

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  21. Union Out Of Basic Wage Case

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  22. MISSING MEN “DIED AT STALINGRAD”

    BERLIN, May 9.—East German Premier Otto Grotewohf told the Germans yesterday that the 1,600,000 German soldiers not ...

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  23. RUSSIA’S 24th WALKOUT

    LAKE SUCCESS, May 9. — Russian and Czechoslovak delegates walked out of the UNO statistical commission yesterday ...

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  24. RESISTANCE LEADER ACQUITTED

    PARIS, May 9. — A six-judge Military tribunal yesterday acquitted French wartime Resistance leader, Rene Hardy. 33, on ...

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  25. POLICEMAN JUMPED ON SAVAGE DOG

    NEW YORK, May 9.—A policeman’s flying tackle yesterday subdued a big German Shepherd dog after it had attacked 13 school ...

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  27. Students’ Floats Inspected Before Procession

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — University students held their commemoration Day procession through the city to-day after ...

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  28. Asia’s Leaders On Proposed UNO Exclusion Of Soviet

    LAKE SUCCESS, May 9. — Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Liaquat All Khan, said to-day that the United Nations would be ...

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  29. WALTER ELLIOTT IS A MID-WIFE

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  30. U.S. UNION BAN IS CONSTITUTIONAL

    WASHINGTON, May 8.—The Supreme Court yesterday confirmed the constitutionality of the Taft-Hartley Labour Act’s ...

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  31. PLANE RETURNS WITH ENGINE TROUBLE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— A plane carrying the Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, Admiral A. W. Radford, back to the ...

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  32. Crossing Smash Stuns Spectators

    CHICAGO. May 9. — stunned spectators rushed to a suburban crossing after an express had smashed into a motor car ...

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  33. Decision Soon On Butter And Tea

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Federal Cabinet is expected soon to make a decision on the future or butter and tea rationing. ...

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  34. Young Boy Fatally Scalded

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Kevin Stokes, aged two, of Merrylands, died in Parramatta Hospital early to-day from burns suffered when ...

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  35. HE WANTED TO MAKE NEWS

    WASHINGTON, May 9.—Police yesterday found a 23-year-old man tails kitchen trying to bite a dog. They hustled him off to ...

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  36. Airgun Blamed

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday. — Police believe that shattered windows of two trains yesterday were caused by irresponsible ...

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