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  4. SPANISH-FRENCH FRO CRISIS DEVELOPS

    LONDON, Wed.— Following the decision of the French authorities to close the frontier between France and Spain, latest reports indicate that General Franco closed the border this morning, 48 hours before the time for French action. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. INDIAN LEADERS AGAINST VIOLENCE

    LONDON, Wed.—Congress Party leaders in Gandhi, Sardar Patel and Pandit Nehru counselled against violence in speeches in India yesterday. Patel, addressing one of the largest public meetings held ...

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  6. MORE RAINS DRENCH MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Wed.— Floods which inundated large sections of the Metropolitan area yesterday began to ...

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  7. CLERIC BECOMES PRESIDENT

    HUNGARY’S first President, Zoltan Tildy, 57, who Was sworn in by the Hungarian National Assembly in Budapest this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PLANS FOR ATOMIC BOMB TESTS

    ROSWELL (New Mexico), Wednesday.—Brig General R. Ramey, who will superintend the Air Force’s part in the ...

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  9. OVERSEAS BREVITIES

    OTTAWA, Wed.— A statement issued by the Ministry of Justice reveals that the 13 espionage suspects include ...

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  10. “Walkie-Talkie” As “Accomplice” Of Burglars

    NEW YORK, Tues. — The police at Peoria (Illinois) have revealed that two burglars used a “walkie-talkie” in their effort ...

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  11. RUSSIANS SEIZE JAPANESE MACHINERY

    NEW YORK, Tues.—According to the Mukden correspondent of the American Associated Press, the Soviet commandant, ...

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  12. A.C.T.U. SEEKS SUPPORT FOR 40-HOUR WEEK

    MELBOURNE, Wed. — Federal Unions have been asked by the ACTU for authority to represent them during the ...

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  13. Australian Items In Brief

    MELBOURNE, Wed.— The retirement of Group Officer Clare G. Stevenson, director of the WAAAF for four years and ...

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  14. HOUSING COMMISSION WARNS COUNTRY PEOPLE

    MELBOURNE, Wed. — The Housing Commission, today issued a warning to persons, particularly with large families, who ...

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  15. WOMAN, CHILD AWARDED HEAVY DAMAGES

    MELBOURNE, Wed.— Mrs Betty McPhee, of Irvine Crescent, West Brunswick, and infant [?] were awarded £2400 ...

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  16. ARAB SUPPORT FOR EGYPT

    LONDON, Wed.— Reuter’s correspondent in Cairo says that the Arab States will give full support to Egypt’s national ...

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  17. AIR BOARD TO RETIRE AIR COMMODORE LUKIS

    SYDNEY, Wed.— Air Commodore F. W. F. Lukis, who was commanding officer of the only RAAF forces standing between ...

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  18. Big U.S. Credits For France

    NEW YORK, Wed. — A Wall Street journal states that the French Government probably will obtain a substantial credit in ...

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  19. METHODIST PRESIDENT SAYS: ALL NATIONS PART OF HUMAN FAMILY

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—Addressing the Methodist conference tonight, the newly-elected President (Rev Eric Nye) said that, in the present move from war to peace, it became obvious that the idea of trusteeship on the part of the more advanced ...

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  20. Free Passage Plan For British Immigrants

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—The announcement of a free passage scheme for British Servicemen and their dependants and British ...

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  22. WORLD’S FIRST INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT

    SYDNEY, Wed. — When a Douglas freighter leaves Mascot airport tomorrow for China it will inaugurate the world’s first ...

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  23. Mr Churchill Not To Go To Nuremberg

    NUREMBERG, Wed. — The War Crimes Tribunal today refused von Ribbentrop’s request to call Mr Churchill as a witness in ...

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  24. £6000 DAMAGES CLAIMED IN DIVORCE ACTION

    BRISBANE, Wed. — Flight-Lieutenant L. S. Smith, petitioner in a divorce action, claimed £6000 damages from a ...

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  25. WEATHER FORECAST

    VICTORIA: Some clearing showers along the coast and in Gippsland; otherwise fine and cool; southeast to southwest ...

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  26. WAR GRATUITY SOUGHT BY LEGION

    SYDNEY, Wed. — A motion from Queensland, that a war gratuity rate of 2/6 daily should go to all personnel entitled to an ...

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  27. Police Probe Strange Drowning Fatality

    CANBERRA, Wed.— Mysterious circumstances surround the death of Douglas Louden Smith (19), railway employee, ...

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  28. VIC. TIMBER AS LINK WITH HOUSE OF COMMONS

    MELBOURNE, Wed. — Referring to the suggestion made by the president of the Legislative Council (Sir [?] Eager) ...

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  29. Australian Cricketers’ N.Z. Visit

    AUCKLAND, Wed.— The Australian, cricketers were engaged in loosening up at the nets at Eden Park today. A ...

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  30. British Ships On Service Here To Return Home

    SYDNEY, Wed.— To all practical intents and purposes the British Ministry of Transport will cease to function in Australia on ...

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