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  4. SUDDEN END TO RUSSO PERSIAN CRISIS

    LONDON, Monday.— The withdrawal of all Russian troops from Persia is expected to be completed within five to six weeks “if nothing unforeseen happens,” according to the announcement by Moscow radio last night. ...

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  5. BELIEVED ENGLAND WAS DOOMED

    NUREMBERG, Mon.—A 70-page “most secret” record of a three-hour talk between Hess and Lord Simon, then Lord Chancellor, after Hess landed in Britain, and in which he handed over terms for an understanding between Britain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DEMONSTRATIONS IN TEHERAN

    A STREET SCENE IN TEHERAN, capital city of Persia, showing a demonstration similar to many that have taken place recently. FRANCE CLOSED HER FRONTIER AGAINST SPAIN on February 28, as a gesture of disapproval of the acts of the France ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. More Floods Feared In West. District

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A recurrence of disastrous flooding in the Western District is feared. During the last 24 ...

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  8. Angry Racegoers’ Sit-Down Strike

    LONDON, Mon.—Racegoers staged a sit-down strike in Nantes as a protest against “insufficient punishment” of a ...

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  9. Former Chetnik Leader Held As Traitor

    LONDON, Mon.—Belgrade radio announced that General Draga Mikhailovitch, former Yugoslav Chetnik leader whom ...

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  10. Yamashita Visions Atomic Wars

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.— The American Associated Press says that the infantry journal publishes a long death cell statement by General Yamasnita, in which he predicted that any major war of the future would be settled from the air with a ...

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  11. INTENSIVE SEARCH FOR AIR LINER

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Since the radio broadcast was received when the plane was five hours out from Colombo, on the way to Perth, nothing has been heard of the Qantas Lancastrian plane which was on the last stage of its journey ...

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  12. STORMS HOLDING UP PLANES AND SHIPS

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Because of cyclonic conditions off the NSW and Queensland coasts, all plane services from Sydney to ...

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  13. Pictures To Be Taken Of Natives’ Ill-Treatment

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—An Australian aboriginal observer armed with a movie-camera, is to be sent to Central Australia to ...

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  14. RAIDED BUTCHER SUES GOVT. FOR DAMAGES

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—One of [?] butchers whose premises [?] raided recently by commonwealth officers, investigating ...

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  15. TERRIBLE FAMINE FACES S.E. ASIA

    CANBERRA, Mon.—The greatest famine in history threatens Southeast Asia, Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten ...

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  17. Scotland Yard’s War On Stateless Criminals

    LONDON, Mon.—Detectives from the special branch of Scotland Yard are making a systematic check of the more recent ...

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  18. JUNE 10 PROCLAIMED A PUBLIC HOLIDAY

    CANBERRA, Mon. — A public holiday will be proclaimed through[?] the Commonwealth on June [?] in connection with the ...

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  19. Atom Bomb Saved Thousands Of Allied Lives

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Japan was beaten even before the atom bomb was dropped, but the use of the bomb had saved many thousands of Allied lives, because not one life was lost after the bomb was dropped, Admiral, Lord Louis ...

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  20. First B.C.O.F. Guard In Tokyo Australian

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—First B.C.O.F. guard for duty in Tokyo will be drawn from an Australian battalion, an Army spokesman ...

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  21. American Wheat For Hungry Britain

    LONDON, Mon.—Sir Ben Smith, Minister for food who will report to Cabinet today on his mission to the United States, ...

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  22. FLASHBACK

    LONDON, Mar. 26, 1945: Two great Russian armies, with the Ver[?]es Mountains and the Bakon Forest behind them are ...

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  23. N.S.W. Coalfields May Cease Work In April

    SYDNEY, Mon.—All NSW coal-mines will be closed down through a strike in the middle of April unless the judgment of ...

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  24. CHINESE SILK AGAIN ENTERING AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Mon.— The first Chinese silk to reach Australia for five years arrived at Mascot aerodrome last arrived in a ...

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  25. WEATHER FORECAST

    VICTORIA: Mainly fine in the north west ; unsettled elsewhere with heavy rain at many places on and south of the ranges, with ...

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