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  5. JEWS SHOULD BE GIVEN VOICE IN PALESTINE DEBATE

    NEW YORK, May 3.—While differing on methods, Britain, America and Russia now seem agreed that the Jews should be given a voice in the United Nations General Assembly’s debate on Palestine. ...

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  7. U.S. WARSHIPS IN THE BOSPHORUS

    LONDON, May 3.—American warships entered the Bosphorus yesterday on a four days’ visit to Turkey. ...

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  8. Fate of Republic At Stake, Says French Premier

    PARIS, May. 3.—Communist members of the French Assembly, while other parties loudly applauded many points, remained ominously silent as Premier Paid Ramadier yesterday appealed for a vote of confidence in his administration. ...

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  9. “WILL HAVE TO WORK HARD”

    LONDON, May 3.—“Don’t think every colony and Dominion is waiting for you with open arms,” said the ...

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  10. Taxicab Caught Between Two Trucks

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A Newcastle season and a Sydney taxi-driver narrowly escaped injury this morning when a taxicab was jammed ...

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  11. Jan Drobny Wins Davis Cup Match

    LONDON, May [?]—The Czechoslovakian tennis ace, Jan Drobny, defeated Bergelin, of Sweden, 4-6, 5-1, 6-4, 6-4, In the ...

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  12. NO RECURRENCE OF SMALLPOX

    NEW YORK, May 3. — There has been no small-pox death since April 12, and New York’ emergency is ...

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  13. SISTER KENNY TO TOUR EUROPEAN CAPITALS

    LONDON, May 3—Australia’s Sister Kenny is to undertake a tour of European capitals to offer proof of the efficacy of her treatment of infantile paralysis. Sister Kenny, who arrived from the U.S. on Thursday, ...

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  14. Re-opening [?] London’s Tower Bridge

    LONDON, May 3.—Three watches, each comprising 16 men from the Royal Navy, will from to-day prepare London’s Tower ...

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  15. To-day’s Leader: The Development of Trade

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— Charged with having stolen £1600 from his uncle, Dennis Shine, 26, traveller and auditor, of Sydney, ...

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  16. Suspected Murder and Suicide

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—Murder and suicide are suspected by the police following the discovery of two bodies in a house near the ...

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  17. Plans To Link Labour In America Fail

    WASHINGTON, May 3.—Plans to link the American Federation of Labour and the Congress of industrial Organisations into one big Federation of 13,500,000 members have broken down. ...

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  18. SAFEBLOWERS FOILED AT KILLARA P.O.

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Thieves, who attempted to blow a safe at Killara Post Office this morning were fo[?]ed when a defective ...

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  19. Vanguard Crosses The Line

    LONDON, May 8.—The battleship Vanguard, carrying the Royal family home from South Africa crossed the line ...

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  20. STAFF MEMBERS OF NOTORIOUS CAMP HANGED

    HAMBURG, May 3—Staff members of the Ravensbruck concentration camp, Dorothea Binz (26), Elizabeth Marshall (60), and Rets ...

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  21. APPRECIATION OF THE JEWISH PROBLEM

    CANBERRA, Sat.—The Jewish Agency was particularly interested in getting Australia to understand the Jewish problem, because of ...

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  22. PAULINE BETZ TURNS “PRO.”

    LOS ANGELES, May 2.—Mrs. Stella Betz, mother of the tennis Champion, Pauline Betz told the Associated Press that her daughter ...

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  23. AMAZING MELEE IN THE ITALIAN ASSEMBLY

    ROME, May 3—Accusations by Communists that Rightwing Deputies had organised the May Day “massacre” in Sicily, when machine-guns operated from hills beyond one village were turned on May Day marchers, led to an amazing ...

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  24. MOST NOISE IN MANHATTAN

    NEW YORK—(Assoc. Press.)— Manhattan Island—the heart of New York City—is also its main source of noise, according to an ...

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  25. VOTING BEGINS QUIETLY IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Voting for to-day’s State elections, which will elect new South Wales 36th Parliament, begun quietly. ...

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  26. “TIP-OFF” BY UNDERWORLD PROVED ABORTIVE

    LONDON, May 3.—In their unrelenting search for the killer of the motor cyclist Alexander de Antique—a married man with six children—who was brutally murdered in broad daylight last Tuesday when he tried to head off three gunmen, who had made an abortive hold-up attempt on a jeweller’s shop, detectives yesterday raided a house in ...

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  27. MISSING GIRL FOUND IN QUEENSLAND

    SYDNEY, Sat.—After a search lasting nine days, Minna Nellie Page, 13 of Ting[?], near Inverell, was found yesterday at Ipswich, ...

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  28. REBELS STRIKE AGAIN IN MADAGASCAR

    PARIS, May 3.—Rebels have struck again in Madagascar, which is a French possession[?] They raided a railwaymen’s ...

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  29. Drover’s Body Found

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Police believe Jack Gooing, 21, [?]rover, was drowned, when attempting to swim his horse across the ...

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  30. BAIL NOT SOUGHT

    Remanded to May 12 when he appeared at West Maitland Court, charged with drunkenness and vagrancy, John James Keating, ...

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