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  4. RUSSO-PERSIAN AGREEMENT ON TROOPS SIGNED

    TEHERAN, Fri,—An official announcement states that the Persian Premier (M. Suitanch) and the Russian Ambassador signed agreement at 4 am today under ...

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  5. MILLIONS OF CHILDREN STARVING IN EUROPE

    LONDON, Friday. — “Hunger sits at the table thrice daily in hundreds of millions of homes. The spectre of possible starvation haunts equally has of government and hovels in the ruins of war,” said Mr. Hoover, addressing the Westminster ...

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  6. Mass Production of Steel Houses

    An architect’s drawing of the Department of Aircraft production steel “packaged” house which is expected to make a major contribution to solving the nation wide housing shortage. The house is practically all-steel, exterior -walls being sheet steel spot welded ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FAMINE THREATENS QUARTER OF GLOBE SAYS POPE

    VATICAN CITY, Fri.—Death from famine which hung over at least quarter of the total population of the world ...

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  8. Russia Wants Peace Conference Postponed

    LONDON. [?] — Russia had told [?] Foreign office that, in her opinion, the peace conference due to open ...

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  9. USE OF WONDER TREE TO STEM EROSION

    MELBOURNE, Fri.— A solution to the Mallee erosion problem was the Arabian wonder tree, which required ...

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  10. 1200 Jews for Palestine Under Arrest in Italy

    ROME, Friday,— A crowd of 1200 Jews who entered Italy illegally were arrested at Spezia, where they were about ...

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  11. Victorian Coal Stocks Slump Again

    MELBOURNE, Fri. — Vic[?] coal stocks had slumped [?] the Premier (Mr Cain) [?] Although there ...

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  12. Child Migration Declared Impracticable

    CANBERRA, Fri. — The Commonwealth’s proposed scheme to bring 50,000 children particularly war orphans, to Australia over ...

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  13. Further Hold-Up in City Meat Supplies

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—Hopes that Melbourne’s meat supply would be back to normal in a few days were dashed today, ...

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  14. New Greek Govt Wants Regent To Remain

    LONDON, Fri. —The Regent of Greece Archbishop Damasc[?] tendered his resignation to King George of Greece, who ...

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  15. For London Victory Parade

    Major - General K. W. Eather, of the Owen Stanley ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. ‘[?] BECOMES AGED AFTER [?]RATION TO LIFE

    LONDON, Fri. — The [?] a healthy 32 [?] woman whose [?] beating for ...

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  18. French Doctor Who Committed 24 Murders to Die

    PARIS, Fri. — Dr Marcel Petoit was sentenced to death last evening after having been found guilty of 21 murders ...

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  19. STRATO-PLANES TO FLY TO AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Fri. — A regular service of strato-pianas travelling at a height of 33.000 feet, between Australian capital ...

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  20. Judge’s Comments In Access to Children Case

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—It was, not only natural but reasonable and proper for a father to desire that his children should not be ...

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  21. Flow of Wool To America Causing Glut

    NEW YORK. Fri. — The Boston correspondent of the Journal of Commerce states that interest, in domestic and foreign wools ...

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  22. HOTELS TO BE QUESTIONED ON BOTTLE SALES

    MELBOURNE, Fri. — A total of 1700 licensed victuallers in Victoria have been asked by the Liquor Advisory Committee to ...

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  23. [?]electing No[?] Minister To Moscow

    CANBERRA, Fri. — Prominent among names being mentioned [?] new Australian Minister to Moscow is Dr F. Dark, president ...

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  24. NO MEAT, BUT FISH THROWN BACK INTO SEA

    MELBOURNE. Fri. — Allegations that fish market agents were withholding supplies of fish from the public to keep up ...

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  25. CHEERS FOR BRITAIN’S DECLINE ‘LITTLE PREMATURE’

    NEW YORK, Friday.—In discussing the news that Mr Bevin, the British Foreign Secretary, is ready to enter negotiations to renew the alliance with France, coupled with the British Mission to India and Mr Bervin’s proposed visit to Cairo ...

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    Mr Norman B. Rydge, chairman and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. FLASHBACK

    LONDON, April 6. 1945: De[?] the fact, that a strict se[?] silence covers the Berlin [?] it is learned that the ...

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  28. MORE SERVICEMEN’S WIVES ON WAY TO AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Fri. — A further group of servicemen’s wives will arrive in Australia early in May. the chairman of the ...

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  29. Watersiders Delay Wool Shipments

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Huge stocks of Australian wool ready for export are held in by a wharf laborers’ dispute involving 1000 men ...

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  30. SURVEILLANCE OF JAPANESE ELECTIONS ARRANGED

    MELBOURNE, Fri. — During the forthcoming Japanese elections the British Commonwealth Occupation Forest will supply ...

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  31. FORECAST

    MELBOURNE. Fri. — Victoria: Cloudy at first in southern districts, with some clearing misty showers about the coast and ...

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