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  4. CHURCHILL’S NOTES OF WARNING READ AT PEAL HARBOR INQUIRY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday,—Messages from Mr Winston Churchill to the late President Roosevelt referring to a possible Japanese attack against Britain and the United States were introduced today at the resumed hearing by the Pearl ...

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  5. WOOL INDUSTRY’S FUTURE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—“Vigorous action is necessary if the wool industry, which is vital to Australia’s economy, is to meet die threat of artificial fibres,” said Dr E. V. Richardson, chief executive officer of the Council for ...

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  6. CIVIL WAR LEADERS

    GENERAL FRANCO with General Alfredo Kindelair (right), chief of the Spanish rebel air force. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Defending Japs

    Captain W. Colc, of Victoria, who is defending counsel for the Japanese facing war criminal Charges at Darwin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BIG FOUR MINISTERS TO MEET?

    WASHINGTON, Tues.— Mr James Byrnes, Secretary. of State, announced today that Russia and Britain had ...

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  9. Dreaded of “Black Death” Sweeps China

    NEW YORK. Tues. — The Chungking correspondent of the American Associated Press says that a pneumonic plague ...

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  10. WAR CRIMES TRIAL

    RABAUL. Tuesday—The War Crimes Court today sentenced the Japanese, Keuma[?] Ishiyama to death for ...

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  11. U.S. Has New Gas And Fire Storms For Next War

    ATLANTIC CITY, Monday.—Mr Patterson, Secretary for war, addressing the American Chemical Society, said that the United States had developed a war gas that would have rendered the Japanese military task useless. ...

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  12. POLAND TO STAND HIS TRIAL

    MELBOURNE, Tues.— The Crown intends to proceed with the murder charge against Frederick George Poland (32) ...

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  13. CONFUSION CAUSED AT SHEEP SALES

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.—Conflicting versions of a telephone conversation between the Premier (Mr Cain) and the Minister for Commerce (Mr Scully) this morning, concerning the lifting of the Meat Acquisition Order, led to confusion at ...

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  14. MAJOR GULLET SWORN IN AS M.H.R.

    CANBERRA, Tues. — Major Gullett, who recently won Henty by-election, was sworn in in the House of Representatives ...

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  15. Hitch in Trial Of Army Officer

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Mr Forde ,Minister for the Army said today that he understood that the trial of Major Cousens ...

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  16. Enemy Film Shows Fate of Lidice

    PRAGUE, Tuesday,—Dr Frank was present at the destruction of Lidice, declared Harold Wenismann ...

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  18. ORPHANS FROM BELSEN LEAVE FOR PALESTINE

    HAMBURG, Tues — The first group of Jewish orphans from Nazi concentration camps to receive Palestine immigration ...

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  19. VICTORIA GOT 1973 TRACTORS LAST YEAR

    MELBOURNE. Tues. — Victoria [?] last [?] and soil con[?] [?] purposes. This ...

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  20. FULL FRANCHISE FOR 18-YEAR-OLDS?

    CANBERRA Tues. — The extension of the franchise to 18-year-old persons will be examined by the Commonwealth Government. ...

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  21. Sister Kenny Wants Government Board Appointed

    BRISBANE. Tues.—Arriving back in Australia from America on Saturday, Sister Elizabeth Kenny is convinced her method ...

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  22. Bayside Suburb’s Lucky Escape From Destruction

    MELBOURNE ,Tues.—The bayside suburb of Alfona was in danger of being blown off the map this morning when a ...

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  23. PART OF EASTER ISLAND VANISHES

    VALPARAISO(Chile)Tues. An Easter island official has [?] a naval zone comman[?] that Ankana Beach on the ...

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  24. MR CHIFLEY TO ATTEND PEACE CONFERENCE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday—The peace conference will be held in Paris on May 6 or 8 said the prime minister (Mr. Chifley) in ...

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  25. JAPANESE EMPEROR URGES ALL ELECTORS TO GO TO POLL

    TOKIO, Tues. — Baron Shidehara, Japanese Prime Minister, announced today, that the Emperor had urged that all electors ...

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  26. HIGHER PAYMENTS FOR TEST PLAYERS?

    LONDON. Tues—The Board of Con[?] when meets on Wednesday will consider the question of making higher payments to ...

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  27. Premier States His Views on Bread Delivery

    MELBOURNE, Tues. —The Government was placing no impediment on home delivers of bread or other commodities, but ...

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  28. WEATHER FORECAST

    Victoria: Scattered showers at first in the extreme east; otherwise fine with a cold morning inland with some frosts in the ...

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  29. FLASHBACK

    LONDON. April 10,1945 [?]spire the Russian occupation of most of the important civic centres in Vienna, the Germans ...

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  30. THE “STONE OF DESTINY” RETURNS TO ENGLAND

    NEW YORK, Tuesday .—The Ottawa correspondent of the New York Times says that the Prime Minister of Canada (Mr MacKenzie King) has announced that the Stone of Destiny, on which all English monarchs since ...

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  31. SHEEPSKIN PROCESS AMERICAN PATENT

    CANBERRA, Tues — Australia cannot process sheepskins into fur coats as was being done in America because the patent ...

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  32. TRADING BANKS TO RESUME NORMAL HOURS

    MELBOURNE, Tues. — Trading banks throughout Australia will shortly return to the [?] closing time of 3 p.m. This was ...

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