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  4. HIGH STANDARD IN BRITISH POST-WAR HOUSING

    Despite shortages of material and labour and all post-war difficulties the quality as well it the design of British post-war housing has been kept at a high standard. Wherever possible houses have been built from local stone or from traditional ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ANGRY SAILORS ATTACK RED LEADER

    LONDON, April 25.—Harry Pollitt, British Communist Party secretary, was struck by a light metal chair hurled of the platform when he attempted to speak on the Yangtze river shelling at e meeting in Plymouth yesterday. ...

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  7. SHANGHAI ISOLATED BY COMMUNIST ARMIES

    SHANGHAI, April 25.—Communist forces have cut off all land evacuating routes from Shanghai, fourth largest city in the world. An A.A.P.-Reuter correspondent in Shanghai says that the ...

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  8. Kept Promise To Dying Soldier

    BRISBANE, Monday.—To fulfil a promise to a dying soldier, Mrs. A. P. Weddell, of Greenslopes, to-day marched with 380 ex-servicemen ...

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  9. Showers In Coastal Areas

    NSW FORECAST: Fine mostly, but further scattered showers developing on the central and southern coast and tablelands. ...

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  10. Stirring Anzac March In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Monday—Under a dull sky about 40,000 ex-servicemen and women took part in the stirring Anzac Day march in Sydney to-day. ...

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  11. Australians Allocated For Jap Invasion

    NEW YORK .[?]pril 25.—Australia [?]troops had already been allocated for invasion of the Japanese mainland when Japan surrender. Dr. Evatt said in an Ansac Day address at 5th Avenue Presbyterian Church yesterday. After tracing ...

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  12. DENIAL OF BLOCKADE REPORT

    BERLIN, April 26.— American officials yesterday denied German reports claiming that the Western military governors were ...

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  13. FEASTS FOR MISSING MAN

    SINGLETON. Monday.—Lancelot Killen, 23, stockman, employed by Mr. White at the Carrington Estate. Jerry’s Plains, is believed by the ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: The Obligations Of This Day

    MOSCOW, April 25—News of Mr. Archibald Johnstone's action in resigning his post as an official of the British embassy ...

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  15. HITLER GAVE IMPETUS TO JEWISH STATE

    LONDON, April 25.—Sir Hartley Shawcross, British Attorney-General, who was chief British prosecutor at the Nuremberg war crimes trials, addressing the World Jewish Congress yesterday, said that Hitler attempted to ...

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  16. BATTLE FOR OLYMPIC GAMES VENUE

    ROME, April 26. — Melbourne and America’s great motoring city of Detroit are expected to stage a great battle for the 195[?] ...

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  18. Onslaught On British Sweets Shops

    LONDON April 25—The great onslaught on Britain’s sweets shops began yesterday when sweets rationing ended. ...

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  19. World Congress For Peace

    PARIS, April 25.—To martial music a capacity crowd of about 25,000 filed into the Buffalo Stadium yesterday for the climax of ...

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  20. PERUVIAN PLOT CRUSHED

    LIMA (Peru), April 25.— The ruling military junta announced that it had discovered and crushed a plot for a Peruvian ...

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  21. WEST GERMAN STATE

    LONDON, April 25. — German Socialist and Christian Democratic party leaders announced at Bonn yesterday that ...

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  22. RAIN MARS N.Z. ANZAC DAY

    AUCKLAND, N.Z., Monday (A.A.P. Reuter).— Heavy rain marred the Anzac Day parades. All shops were closed. ...

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  23. SUGGESTED HIGH POST FOR NEGRO

    WASHINGTON, April 25.—Dr. Ralph Bunche, United Nations’ mediator for Palestine, was yesterday reported to be under ...

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  24. DEATH OF LORD OF APPEAL

    LONDON, April 25.—Lord Uthwatt, Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, died suddenly yesterday within a day or two of his 70th birthday. ...

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  25. Situation In China ‘Very Grave’

    LONDON, April 25.—The “Dally Mail” says that Whitehall spokesmen say the situation in China is “very grave.” ...

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  26. Soviet Spy To Be Deported

    OTTAWA, April 25.— The Canadian Government has ordered the deportation of Dimitri Leschenko, confessed Soviet spy now being held ...

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  27. HANDED BACK TO GERMANY

    BAMBERG, April 25.—The United States has handed back to Germany more than 350 small vessels of the former German Navy after first ...

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  28. MR. CHIFLEY MEETS THE FRENCH FOREIGN MINISTER

    PARIS, April 25.—The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, after his talks yesterday with the French Foreign Minister, M. Robert Schuman, said there had been discussions on the general economic and political position in Europe and the gradual expansion of trade between Australia and France. ...

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  29. THORNTON IN MOSCOW

    MOSCOW, April 25.—Mr. Ernest Thornton, Australian secretary of the Federated Ironworkers’ Association, told the Soviet ...

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  30. Anzac Plans In London

    LONDON, April 25.—Wreaths will be laid on the Cenotaph today by the Prime Ministers of Australia and New Zealand and ...

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  31. Damp And Cold In Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—About 300 ex-servicemen attended the Shrine service at dawn to-day. It was a damp cold morning, but ...

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  32. CONTINUE BAN ON OVERTIME

    STONES, Monday.—Onion officials expect that maintenance men and clerical workers at Tooth’s brewery will continue their ban on ...

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