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  4. MILLIONS STARVING THROUGHOUT CHINA

    SHANGHAI, Monday.— UNRRA is organising an emergency distribution of food by air in an effort to combat famine, which is so severe that several millions of people ...

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  5. PERMANENT OCCUPATION OF RUHR SOUGHT

    LONDON, Monday.— M. Bidault, French Foreign Minister, in a speech at little said that a guarantee against German aggression was the first requirement of French foreign policy. “Germany represents No. 1 problem facing the French ...

    Article : 349 words
  6. Food Experiment For Starving Children

    LONDON, Monday.—An experiment in child feeding which may help to save lives in famine-stricken areas throughout the world is being carried out to ascertain the extent to which a milk substitute “Maltavena” can be used to keep young children ...

    Article : 125 words
  7. Ex-Mayor to Head UNRRA

    Mr Fiorello la Guardia, former Mayor of New York, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Russia to Control Persian Oil For 25 Years

    TEHERAN, Monday.— The Prime Minister (M. Sultaneh) stated on Sunday that Russia would control the proposed ...

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  9. PLOT AGAINST FRANCO: ARMY ARRESTS

    LONDON, Mon.—Several senior staff officers of the Spanish army were arrested in a dawn round-up in Madrid, states the Paris ...

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  10. Saigon Rocked By Exploding Munitions Dump

    SAIGON, Mon.— Dozens of people were wounded today when a giant French ammunition dump on the northern ...

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  11. DISABLED TUG’S DESPERATE PLIGHT IN STORM

    MELBOURNE, Mon.— The Navy tug Wybia arrived in Melbourne today from Brisbane for return to her owners, the Geelong ...

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    The directions of reported Red Army movements in Persia are shown in the above map. The tinted area represents the Russian zone of occupation in northern Persia from which the Bussians undertook by treaty to withdraw to on March 2. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. NEW ZEALANDER GETS BIG MILITARY JOB IN JAPAN

    KURE, Mon.—Colonel L. W. Thornton, of the New Zealand Forces, has been appointed to command the British Common ...

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  14. FORCES DOING HUGE JOB IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, Mon.—In an official statement reviewing the activities of the BCOF during the past two months, ...

    Article : 359 words
  15. UCP-Liberal Teams for Senate Contest

    CANBERRA, Mon.— A conference of representatives of the Liberal and Country Parties tonight recommended to the State ...

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  16. Hitler’s Order on RAF Prisoners Who Escaped

    NUREMBERG, Mon—The British Prosecutor (Sir Maxwell Fyfe) resumed the cross-examination of General Keitel when the ...

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  17. MANY BRITISH NAVALMEN TO STAY IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Mon.— More than 700 members of the Royal Navy have received their discharge in Australia, and a ...

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  18. Australian One of War’s Great Soldiers

    Australian Lieut. - General Rowell was one of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. 90th Eight Hours’ Day Celebrated In Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Mon.— The [?] anniversary of the first Eight [?] Day movement was cel[?] in Melbourne today with ...

    Article : 137 words
  21. HOW TO GET RID OF CITY NOISES: DROWN THEM!

    A bright suggestion has emanated from an overseas correspondent of a Melbourne newspaper, that the crowds ...

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  22. MOSLEM LEADER SAYS UNITED INDIA IMPOSSIBLE

    NEW DELHI, Monday.— “Moslems cannot agree to a single constitution-making body. It would mean our death warrant,” said Dr Jinnah, the Moslem League leader, addressing the Moslem Convention on the subject of his recent talks ...

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  23. VIOLENT SEAS ON N.Z. COAST DROWN TWO MEN

    AUCKLAND, Mon.— Violent seas pounding the west coast of the North Island yesterday capsized small [?] swept away ...

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  24. House Buyers Being Victimised In Sydney

    MELBOURNE, Mon.— Although the law provides that no land or house can he sold above a slight increase of value on ...

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  25. FLASHBACK

    LONDON, April 9. 1945: The Russians are now splitting the Vienna garrison with a two-way drive through suburban ...

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  26. TROOPS SAY VOYAGE WAS UNBEARABLE

    LONDON, Mon.—Troops landing from the liner Orion yesterday described the journey from the Far East as unbearable, says ...

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  27. ALLEGED BREACHES OF RATIONING: SUMMONSES ISSUED

    SYDNEY, Mon.— Six summonses issued by the Commonwealth Crown Solicitor, alleging breaches of the rationing ...

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  28. EFFORTS BEING MADE TO AVERT COAL STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Mine owners and Miners’ Federation representatives have arranged a conference in the hope of averting the ...

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  29. CHURCH PLAN FOR CONVERSION OF ENGLAND

    LONDON, Mon.—The Church Assembly Publicity Committee including the Bishop of Loudon, is at present sitting to take ...

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  30. WEATHER FORECAST

    Victoria: Cool generally and fine in the north, but cloudy on and south of the ranges, with further showers in Gippsland and at ...

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