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  4. MASS MURDER OF NATIVES

    RABAUL, Friday.—Charged with the mass murder of 200 Ocean Island natives on August 20, 1945, after the Japanese surrender, two Japanese officers appeared before the War Crimes Court today. The accused are Lieut.-Commander ...

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  5. Queensland Judge For High Court

    The Chief Justice of Queensland, Sir William Webb, has been appointed to the seventh place on the bench of the High ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITISH VIEW OF PREFERENCE

    LONDON, Friday.—Commenting that British statesmen have repeatedly emphasisited that to justify a claim for the elimination of Imperial preference, the United States and other countries would need to consent to really drastic tariff cuts, ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA KEY AIR CENTRE

    World air plans of the future will make Australia a key centre of international air transport, with Sydney as the terminal of a number of interlocking oversea services. Between Britain and Australia will be at least two air services. They will be run by the British Government instrument, British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC), and the Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 50 Killed in Sensational Rail Smash in USA

    NAPIERVILLE (Illinois), Friday.— While travelling at 80 miles an hour, en route to San Francisco the Burlington ...

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  9. EXPERTS TO INVESTIGATE SOYABEAN

    MELBOURNE, Fri. — With the planting of 10,000 acres of soya beans in Australia next year a new industry is ...

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  10. ARMED JEWS KILL SOLDIERS AND POLICEMAN

    LONDON, Fri.—Reuter’s correspondent in Jerusalem reports that five British soldiers and one British policeman were killed ...

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  11. Aust. Iron and Steel Declares Dividend

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—Australian Iron and Steel Ltd. has declared a dividend of 5 per cent., its first ordinary dividend since 1928. It ...

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  12. FORMER GESTAPO AGENT PUTS GOERING’S WEIGHTS UP

    NUREMBERG, Friday.— Goering scowled and shook his head when he heard Dr Hans Gisevius, former Gestapo agent, giving evidence on behalf of Wilheim Frick. He told the War Crimes Court what Goering’s relatives thought of the former Reichmarshal. Dr Gisevins said, “I was warned ...

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  13. Orange Quota for New Zealand Not Filled

    MELBOURNE, Fri. — Disappointment is expressed in NZ over deliveries of Australian oranges in the season which ...

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  14. New Theatres for Stage Shows

    MELBOURNE, Fri. — Fuller’s circuit plans to build at least two more theatres in Melbourne for stage shows and new theatres are ...

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  15. Bread and Beer Cuts Announced In Britain

    LONDON, Fri.— Measure have been announced to lower Britain’s grain consumption, including a reduction of the ...

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  16. MORE COAL ARRIVING

    MELB. Fri. — The Premier (Mr. Cain) said today that Victoria’s gas supply would be safeguarded during the next few days by the ...

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  17. Trade Indignant Over Banned Films

    SYDNEY, Fri. — The Commonwealth Film Censor has banned two time in the last month and announced the title of another ...

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  18. Plan of Defence In Australia-New Zealand Zone

    LONDON, Fri.—Preparation of a strategic “blueprint” for Empire defence in the Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean and South ...

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  19. FIXED PRICE FOR AUSTERITY MEAL TO REMAIN

    CANBERRA, Fri.—The Minister for Post-war Reconstruction (Mr Dedman) said today that the Government had no intention at ...

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  20. Selection of Candidate for Federal Elections

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—All Liberal Party candidates seeking endorsement for the Ballarat seat in the Commonwealth Parliament ...

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  22. ONLY 200 YARDS OF WORSTED SUITING IMPORTS IN 8 MONTHS

    CANBERRA, Fri.—The Acting Minister for Customs (Mr. Dedman) said today that only 200 yards of worsted suitings were ...

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  23. Strong Support For Republic In Italy

    LONDON, Fri.—The Rome correspondent of The Times says that supporters of the Christian Democrat Party, which is the ...

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  24. Tobacco Supplies Unaltered for May

    MELBOURNE, Fri. —The Tobacco Manufacturers’ Association today announced that civilian tobacco supplies for May would be ...

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  25. RUSSIANS SEEK TO ALTER SECURITY COUNCIL RECORD

    NEW YORK, Fri.—Editors of the official record of the United Nations Security Council Proceedings have rejected a Russian ...

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  26. FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW BECOMES THIRD HUSBAND

    LAS VAGAS, Fri. — Freddie Bartholomew, aged 22, married Maely Daniele, aged 28, at 2 a.m. at an attorney’s home. The ...

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  27. FLASHBACK

    LONDON, April 27, 1945: Driving deeper into the hinterland of Hitler’s southern redoubt armored columns of ...

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  28. OFFICIAL HISTORIANS APPOINTED

    CANBERRA, Fri.—The Minister for the interior (Mr. Johnson) announced today that Mr. T. W. Mitchell and Mr. A. Dexter had ...

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  29. Australian Reinforcements Arrive in Japan

    MELBOURNE, Fri. — The Manoora steamed into Kure Harbour in Japan on Wednesday with 1060 reinforcements for the 34th ...

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  30. PETROL RATIONING IN ENGLAND LIKELY FOR ANOTHER YEAR

    LONDON, Fri.—Cabinet has decided that petrol rationing may have to continue for at least an other year, states The Daily ...

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