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  4. NAZIS CLING TO POWER IN U.S. ZONE

    NEW YORK, Sunday. —Elements hostile to everything for which the United States fought the war are still clinging to power in the American zone of occupation, ...

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  5. REPARATIONS CAUSES OF TOKIO DISPUTES

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—last week’s skirmishing at meeting of the far Eastern Commission is characterised by the Tokio correspondent of the New York Times as merely a skirmish for more serious conflicts. The basic disagreement ...

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  6. FOUR POWERS ON PATROL

    FOUR-POWER MILITARY POLICE patrol the streets together in Vienna to keep the city free from Grime, Seen setting off on their beat are, from left: Pie Dorofev Trofem, of Kharkov (Russia); PFC Alvan Careen, of Boston (USA); L/Cpl K. Maloney, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Wheat to our Wheat Aid For Needy Countries

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—It would not be possible for Australia to ship overseas 100,000 tons of wheat in ...

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  8. NEW PREMIER?

    Monarchist leader Tsaldaris who may be Greece’s new Premier. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER OF HIS PARENTS

    LONDON, Monday —Kenneth Charles Heald (22) former radio officer in the merchant service was today charged at Southport ...

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  10. HOMES NEAR MINE FIRE VACATED

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.—The underground fire which -has been blazing in Cessnock No. 2 Colliery since Thursday night has caused 200 families to evacuate their homes at Cessnock West. Smoke and gas fumes of various kinds released by ...

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  11. THIEVES GET VALUABLE TREASURES

    LONDON, Monday.—Over one thousand gems, antiques and works of art valued at thousands of pounds are ...

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  12. Move to Send Bromwich To Wimbledon

    Illawarra Hardeourt Tennis Association ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Unions Firm on 40-Hour Week Issue

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Addressing the ALP Conference today, the secretary of the Australasian Council of ...

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  14. Harriman Gets London. post

    Mr AveteII Harriaman, former U.S. Ambassador to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Prisoners Seize Control of Italian Prison

    MILAN, Mon—Armed with light machine-guns and hand grenades, nades, 2500 prisoners who began a revolt in San Vittore Gaol ...

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  16. JAPS IN INTERIOR OF JAVA BEING EVACUATED

    LONDON, Mon.—The evacuation of Japanese military personnel and civilians from the interior of Java has begus, states ...

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  17. JAPS LED MURDERERS OF AUSTRALIANS

    BATAVIA, Men.— According to Indonesian sources, detachments of the Indonesian Republican Army, and Indonesian ...

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  18. INDUSTRY IN GRIP OF COMMUNISM

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Communists were blamed, for he rife between the Australian Railways Union and the Australian Labor Party by speakers at the Easter conference of the ALP today. They added that the Labor movement should ...

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  19. Labor Running Away From Its Problems—Menzies

    MELBOURNE,. Monday. — “Mr Forde hit on a happy phrase when he described strikes as the Achilles heel of the Labor ...

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  21. VICTORIA ENJOYS GOOD WEATHER FOR EASTER

    MELBOURNE, Mon —With fine and mild days Victorian people experienced the best Easter weather for years. However, many ...

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  22. ATOM BOMB STORY DECLARED “BLATANTLY UNTRUE”

    LONDON, Mon—Group Captain G. L. Cheshire, who fiew as an observer on the Nagasaki atom bomb raid, today issued a ...

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  23. lapanese Cabinet Resigns

    TOKS[?], Mon.— The Japanese tournament led by Baron Shidedra resigned today. The decided was taken at an ...

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  24. COMMODORE COLLINS DECORATED

    MELBOURNE, Mon— The American Legion of Merit (degree of officer) was today awarded Commodore J. A. H. Collins, ...

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  25. TOSCANINI RETURNS TO ITALY

    NEW YORK, Sun.—American Associated Press says that Arturo Toscanini, who left Italy in 1938 after opposing the Fracas ...

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  26. WEATHER FORECAST

    Cloudy and unsettled, with rain fairly generally; variable winds, chiefly north to west. Metropolitan: Unsettled with some ...

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  27. LIFE RETURNS TO HIROSHIMA

    UNDER ALLIED OCCUPATION, Jap’s atom bombed city of Hiroshima is springing up anew amid the ruins. This picture shows a row of hut like homes which have been constructed to house some of the city’s thousands of homeless people. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. SUNKEN SHIPS, WILL BE CLEARED FROM OCEAN FLOORS

    SYDNEY, Mon —So that they will no longer he a menace to trade, explosives will be used to clear sunken ships from ocean ...

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  29. FLASHBACK

    LONDON, April 23, 1945: Vehicular movements heard opposite the American lines on the First Army front southeast ...

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  30. GAS RATIONING STILL A POSSIBILITY

    MELBOURNE, Mon—The general manager of the Metropolitan Gas Co. (Mr R. C. Evans) said today that, despite the ...

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  31. MANY INJURED IN U.S. RAIL SMASH

    BOSTON, Mon.—A fireman was killed and a [?] cally in juried while 186 persons were admitted to hospital after two ...

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