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  4. RUSSIO-PERSIAN AGREEMENT POSSIBLE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—“There is much speculation and some uneasiness in London over the possibility of secret negotiations in Teheran reaching a last-minute agreement that would circumvent the Security Council’s action, says the Sunday ...

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  5. DANGEROUS PLOT TO REVIVE NAZISM

    LONDON, Sunday.—Intelligence officers, in a great silent swoop, following months of patient tracking, arrested six leaders—former high officers of Hitler Youth and League of German Girls, who had been selected to reconstruct Germany ...

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  6. MINISTER SPEAKS TO OCCUPATION TROOPS.

    The Minister for the Army (Mr Forde), at the open doorway, addressing a meeting of soldiers on Morotal during his tour of northern areas. (These troops were part of the forces undergoing special training before going to Tokio as part of the Occupation Force.)—Netherlands Information Service. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Liberal Leading In Henty By-Election.

    MELBOURNE, Sun. — At the end of tonight’s counting in the Henty by-election Major H. B. S. Gullett (Liberal) still maintained ...

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  8. LAND AT COBRAM FOR SOLDIER SETTLEMENT

    CANBERRA, Sun. — Approval has been given by the Commonwealth to the Victorian proposal to utilise an area of some ...

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  9. HUNGARY ON VERGE OF RED CONTROL

    LONDON, Sun.— Hungary is on the verge of passing under complete Communist control, says The Observer’s ...

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  10. Australian XI Defeats New Zealand.

    AUCKLAND, Sat. — After the goad start that Brown and Barnes bad given the Australian cricketers in their Test match against ...

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  11. Troops Stand By During Greek Elections.

    ATHENS, Sun. — Noisy demonstrations by parties who are boycotting the Greek elections scheduled for today marked the ...

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  12. Russia, N.Z. Oppose Japanese Elections

    WASHINGTON, Sun.—Despite opposition from Russia and New Zealand, the Far Eastern Commission has approved ...

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  13. Lieut-Gen. Northcott To Be Governor Of N.S.W.

    CANBERRA, Sun.—Lieut.-General John Northcott has been appointed Governor of New South Wales (Mr ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. “Liberals Lost Ground.”

    The voting in the Henty by-election was the first indication that the Commonwealth Labor Government had not lost ground, ...

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  15. U.S. Navy Has [?]isions of Atom-Driven Warships

    ST LOUIS, Sun. — The Navy’s [?] million dollar peace-time [?] programme included an [?]ion into the use of ...

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  16. WEATHER FORECAST.

    VICTORIA: Fine except for isolated light showers; a cold night inland; milder day; scattered morning mist or fog and light ...

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  17. Still No Trace Of Missing Lancastrian

    SYDNEY, Sun.—There was still no trace of the missing Lancastrian airliner which was due at Cocos Island on March 23, the ...

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  18. Forty-One Ships Sunk Since V-E Day.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Forty-one ships have been sunk and 31 damaged by mines in European waters since V-E Day. Three British minesweepers have been sunk and one damaged. Other nations have had 12 minesweepers sunk and eight damaged. ...

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  19. MR SPOONER TO OPPOSE PRIME MINISTER.

    SYDNEY, Sun. — The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) will be opposed in his electorate of Macquarie by Mr E. S. Spooner, ...

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  20. Waterside Unions To Discuss N.E.I. Ships Ban

    SYDNEY, Sun.— An early meeting of waterfront unions to consider the lifting of the wharf laborers’ ban on Dutch ...

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  22. Nation-Wide Soft Coal Strike Threat in U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Sat.—The [?]ary for Labor (Mr Schwe[?] after conferring with [?]wners and union leaders, ...

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  23. Desperate Efforts To End Meat Deadlock

    MELBOURNE, Sat. — With an ever-increasing shortage of meat, desperate efforts will be made to end the deadlock. The latest ...

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  24. Britain’s Balance Sheet Gives Hope Of Tax Relief.

    LONDON, Sun.—Britain’s balance sheet for the year ending on March 31 is so satisfactory as to encourage hopes of the ...

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  25. FOOD SITUATION IN POLAND SERIOUS

    WARSAW, Sun. — The leader of the U.S. food mission to Europe (Mr Hoover) today declared that the food situation in Poland ...

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  26. Tension Again Mounting on NSW Coalfields.

    SYDNEY, Sun. — Tension is again mounting on the N.S.W. coalfields, according to the secretary of the Miners’ Federation ...

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  27. FLASHBACK

    LONDON, April 1, 1945: Swedish and Swiss correspondents state that the German H[?] Command yesterday told ...

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  28. Servants for Duke Brought From England

    LONDON, Sun.—A cook and a scullerymaid for the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester’s household will sail shortly for Australia on ...

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  29. Escaping Italian In POW Camp Fatally Shot.

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—While attempting to escape from the Rowville POW camp near Dandenong last night by crawling under a ...

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  30. PREPARING FOR VICTORY DAY CELEBRATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Sat.—Stat Cabinet will discuss on Monday the form of celebrations for Victory Day on June 10. ...

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  31. OXFORD WINS THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE.

    LONDON, Sat.—Oxford won the 92nd university boat race over the Putney-Mortlake course on the Thames today, defeating ...

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  32. LEFT WING COALITION GOVT. IN BELGIUM

    BRUSSELS, Sun. — The Liberal Party leader, M. Deveze, states that M. Vanacker has formed a Left Wing Coalition ...

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