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  4. MAINTAINING U.S. MIGHT

    CHICAGO. Saturday.—“The United States today is a strong nation. There is none stronger. This is not a boast. It is a fact calling for solemn thought and humility. It means that with such strength we must assume leadership and accept ...

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  5. U.S. NAVY WANTS ISLANDS IN PACIFIC

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Strong recommendations are being made by the United States Navy Department for some arrangements with Australia under which an ...

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  6. “Burning Ship” Was New-Born Isle

    LONDON, saturday—The british destroyer Urania, which raced towards a burning object in the Pacific Ocean 200 miles south of Tokio expecting to pick up survivors from a flaming ship, went full-speed astern for three miles when officers ...

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  7. Major-Gen. Named For Post Abroad

    Major-General John Chapman has been appointed Australian Army representative In Washington. Maj.-Gen. Chapman ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Fate of Italian Colonies to Be Discussed

    WASHINGTON, Sat.—In an effort to the deadlock blocking peace pacts for five European countries, the United ...

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  9. New Diplomatic Offensive By Russia

    NEW YORK, Sun—The decision of the Polish Government to raise the Spanish question before the Security ...

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    Mr L. J. Hartnett, managing director of General Motors-Holdens Ltd., who announced that mechanical units of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. JAP CROWN PRINCE TO HAVE WOMAN TEACHER

    New YORK, Fri.—The State Education Commissioner (Dr George Stoddard) reported on his return from a visit to ...

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  12. DARWIN HAS VISITORS FROM UNKNOWN ISLE

    DARWIN, Sat — Sixteen native strangers sailed into Darwin Harbor en board a lugger yesterday. The lugger was ...

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  13. TURKEY WILL RESIST AGGRESSION

    ANKARA, Sun. — “I will fight, even if Britain and America take sides with any aggressor nations. said the Turkish, Premier ...

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  14. OVER V134,000 MORE DEMOBILISATIONS EXPECTED BY JUNE

    CANBERRA, Sat—It was expected that by June 30 next an [?] Would have been demobilised ...

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  15. Troops In Japan Resent Fraternisation Reports In Australia

    MELBOURNE Sunday.—According [?] of New South Wales, Australian troops in Japan are bitter about! ...

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  16. NO DUTCH SHIPS FORTRANSPORT OF WAR

    MELBOURNE, Sat. — The Netherlands Minister to Australia (Baron van Aerssen) declares that neither he nor any other ...

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  17. Disillusionment Over Russo-Persian Tactics

    LONDON, Sun.—Diplomatic quarters in London regard the Russian-Persian agreement as a settlement reached between ...

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  18. Better Week-End For Meat In Melbourne

    Melbourne, Saturday.—The ...

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  20. U.N.R.R.A. BEING KICKED ABOUT, SAYS LA GUARDIA

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—“UNRRA is being kicked around. I don’t mind being kicked around personally; in fact I’m used to it, but I’ll be damand if I’m going to stand for the kicking around of millions of hungry, starving people,” ...

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  21. Great Hoard of Precious Metals In Tokio Bay

    TOKIO, Sat. — As a result as a tip from a geisha girl, a cache of two truck loads of precious metals, believed to be ...

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  22. ON TREASON CHARGE

    GENERAL MIHAILOVITCH, Jugosiav Chetnik Jeader, charged with treason, by Marshal Tito’s Government, now ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. CHINA’S NATIONALISTS BREAK THROUGH COMMUNIST LINES

    MUKDEN, Sunday.—National, ist sources, report that China’s American Equipped. First Army broke through the Communist ...

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  24. EFFORTS BY ALLIES TO GET NAZI REFUGEES OUT OF SPAIN

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Allied authorities estimate there are still 10,000 Spain, and fresh efforts are being made to root them out ...

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  25. FLASHBACK

    GUAM, April S, 1945: Six Japanese warships, including her most powerful remaining bat[?]teshing the 45,000-ton super ...

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  26. WEATHER FORECAST

    More or less cloudy in southern districts with scattered showers first in coastal areas and Gippsland; otherwise fine with ...

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