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  4. CHINESE PEACE PLEA

    NANKING, May 26—The Democratic League has sent a memorandum to the People’s Political Council demanding a genuine ...

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  5. Wreckage Of Plane Sighted

    MANILA, May 26. — Burned wreckage of President Rosas’ personal plane, which has been missing for a week ...

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  7. SITUATION IN INDIA DEPLORABLE SAYS PANDIT NEHRU

    NEW DELHI, May 26.—Forces of good and evil were at war in India and saboteurs were active while India was on the threshold of freedom, declared the Vice-President, Pandit Nehru. “The situation is deplorable, but the time is not far distant ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Fine With A Cold Night

    NSW Forecast: A few clearing showers in the extreme northeast sector, scattered on the south west slopes, elsewhere ...

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  9. Campaign To Minimise Accidents

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Plans were being completed for an extensive campaign to prevent road accidents, which were Increasing ...

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  10. FRIENDSHIP WITH GERMANY

    ESSEN, May 26.—Lord Pakenham, the Minister in charge of British occupation, zones in Europe, told a Press conference, ...

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  11. £150 IN S.P. BETTING FINES

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.—For betting In the Arcade, Robert Skinner (26), bricklayer, and Frederick William Tiedman (20). ...

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  12. Declare An Economic Emergency

    LONDON, May 26,—The Government, In view of the economic crisis, should declare an emergency situation and take powers ...

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  13. To-day’s Leader: The Pursuit Of Happiness.

    SINGAPORE, May 26—“We are satisfied Dutch propagandists originated the story of the Communist trading company, and Dr. Evatt seized the opportunity to jump on and ‘anti-Red’ bandwaggon,” said the Australian trade union ...

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  14. HAND AND BRAIN WORKERS ONLY ONES THAT MATTER

    LONDON, May 26. — “We represent workers by hand and brain as for the rest it does not matter two hoots. The wind is blowing in our favour,” declared the Minister for Fuel and Power, Mr. E. Shinwell, addresing a Labour ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. BRITAIN’S WIRE TEXTILE INDUSTRY

    LONDON, May 26.— Britain could only deal exclusively with Empire countries at the price of a much lower standard of living ...

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  17. Need Not Wear Mourning

    LONDON, May 26.— Because of the clothing position, the King has decided that the Royal family need not wear ...

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  18. Higher Price For Dairy Products Forecast

    SYDNEY, Monday—An increase in the price of butter and other dairy products was predicted to-day by the Divisional Secretary of the Australian Institute of Dairy Factory Managers and Secretaries, Mr. W. A. Jacques. ...

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  19. SYDNEY DOCKYARDS RESUME

    SYDNEY, Monday. — For the first time in six months, Sydney dockyards were in full operation to-day when ...

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  20. MAN HUNT IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Monday. — A wide search Is being made by the police for a man who escaped from Kogarah police station early ...

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  21. £300,000 IN UNDISCLOSED INCOME

    SYDNEY, Mon.—A businessman confessed to the Taxation Department that he had made undisclosed profits totalling ...

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  22. Death For Aiding Guerillas

    LONDON, May 26.—A military court at Florina (Greece) yesterday sentenced to death seven soldiers and eight civilians, including two ...

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  23. GIRL REFUSES TO PROCEED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A charge of rape against Lawrence Whitman Soule (18), U.S. naval rating, was dismissed in the Central ...

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  24. THIEVES RANSACK OFFICE

    Thieves broke into Galton’s Pty Ltd. in High-st., West Maitland last night and re[?] the office Nothing was stolen ...

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  25. BOYCOTT OF BANANAS

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Bananas were offered at cut rates at the City, markets to-day, but hundreds of greengrocers would, not buy ...

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  26. Go-Slow Strike In France

    PARIS, May 26.—The Federation of Gas and Electrical Workers did not answer the telephone yesterday, but ...

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  27. ATTACKED WITH BROKEN BOTTLE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Alec Browne barman at the Welcome Inn Hotel, Sussex-street, was attacked in York-street last night ...

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  28. TWO BRITISH OFFICERS LOSE LIVES IN BIG FIRE

    TOKIO, May 26.—Two British officers were killed in a big fire which razed the officers’ mess of the British Commonwealth air group at Iwakuni, in southern Japan, early yesterday. Their names and the country ...

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  29. £5 Fine For Being Offensive

    NEWCASTLE, Mon.—George Thomas Warby (29), labourer, pleaded guilty in the police court today to offensive behaviour and ...

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  30. CRUELTY OF HARE COURSING

    SYDNEY, Monday .—The RSPCA will urge the State Government to prohibit live hare coursing, the Secretary of the RSPCA ...

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