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  4. BITTER ATTACK ON FORMER FOOD MINISTER

    LONDON, May, 9.— In a bitter attack on the former Food Minister, Lord Woolton, the leader of the Government in the House of Lords. Lord Addison yesterday described as a “monstrous falsehood” the statement—originally made by a West End ...

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  5. Bread Riots Break Out In France

    PARIS, May [?].— Bread shortage riots have broken out in the provinces, including the Limoges and Nevera areas. ...

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    President Truman, who, in a message to the Press on his 83rd birthday, said he was confident that the world would get the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HOUSE OF SELFRIDGE FOUNDER DEAD

    LONDON, May 9.— The American-born founder of the London house of Belbridge and Company. Mr. H. C. Gordon, [?]fridge, died ...

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  9. Atomic Research In Canada

    TORONTO, May 9.—Canada is second only to the United States in atomic development. This was stated by the ...

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  10. FINE AND MILD TO WARM

    NSW Forecast: Fine except for isolated light showers in the south-east quarter, mild to warm day, cold night, with ...

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  11. FIRST WOMAN LORD MAYOR OF BERLIN

    BERLIN, May 9. — For the first time in history, Berlin has a woman as Lord Mayor. She is Louise Schroeder, 60 ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader: The Russian Attitude

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York) , May 9—Removal of barriers against the establishment of a Jewish national home in Palestine and the immediate relaxation of the British restrictions on Jewish immigration to Palestine were demanded by the Jewish Agency ...

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  13. Italian Cars Win Road Race

    LONDON, May 8.— Italian cars won the first and second places in the Jersey, International road race with a pre-war type British ...

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  14. Mental State Of Thomas John Ley

    LONDON, May 9. — In the House of Commons yesterday the Home Secretary (Mr. Chuter Ede) said that [?] had any ...

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  15. TWO DEAD IN AUCKLAND TRAGEDY

    AUCKLAND May 9.— An elderly [?] yesterday in a locked house in an Auckland suburb. ...

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  16. Truman’s Aid Bill Under Fire In House Of Reps.

    WASHINGTON, May 9. — President Truman’s Bill to aid Greece and Turkey survived several major tests in the House of Representatives yesterday when the measure ...

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  17. Mr. A. Howarth Returned To Parliament

    The final result for the Maitland electorate were declared today by the Returning Officer Mr. T. Cooney), the figures giving Mr. ...

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  18. STOP PROTEST AT CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Friday. — About 300 British arid Australian workers downed tools to-day and marched on Parliament House as ...

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  19. Contract For 1000 Steel Homes

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The Government housing programme envisages the mass production of houses by contract, it was stated to-day. One ...

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  20. ’Phone Workers Wage Increase

    WASHINGTON, May 9.— Union officials of the long-distance telephone operators, who have been on strike since April 7, agreed ...

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  21. British Trade With Russia

    MOSCOW, May 9. — Negotiations for resuming and extending Anglo-Russian trade may he completed in Moscow this summer. ...

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  22. Difficulties At Trade Conference

    CANBERRA, Friday.— The Minister for Post-War Reconstruction (Mr. Dedman) said to-day it was much too early to say the ...

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  23. English Judge Orders “The Cat”

    LONDON, May 9.—Found guilty of robbery with violence and robbery while armed, William Howard (23), a seamen, was sentenced at Old Bailey yesterday to seven years’ penal servitude and six strokes of “the cat.” ...

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  24. DETECTIVES FIRE WARNING SHOT

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Five youths were arrested after detectives fired a warning shot in a 60-mile-an-hour ...

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  25. Von Nida Leads Golf Field

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  26. World Leaders’ Views On Peace Prospects

    LONDON, May 9.—Two world lead ers—the British Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) and the United States President (Mr. Tru man)—yesterday spoke on world peace prospects. This is what they had to say: Mr. Attlee: Dangers to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. Heavy Supply Of Vegetables

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  28. THREE PERSONS BURNED AFTER COLLISION

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Three persons were burned, two seriously, after a collision between two motor lorries on the bridge at Preston, near ...

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  29. PRICE CONTROLS OF CARS TO REMAIN

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The Minister or Customs (Senator Courtice) denied to-day that he was in favour of abolition of price ...

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  30. Rumanian Defeats Geoff Brown

    LONDON, May 9.—Rumania’s C. Tanesesco defeated the Australian Davis Cup player, Geoff-Brown 6-3, 0-6, 6-4, 6-4 in the ...

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  31. ELECTION FIGURES FOR CESSNOCK

    CESSNOCK, Friday.—The returning officer for the Cessnock electorate, Mr. G. Richards, made available to-day the final figures ...

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  32. Accidents At Cessnock

    CESSNOCK, Friday.— Frederick Teasdale, 45, of Rawson-st., Aberdare, a wheeler employed at Maitland Main colliery, received ...

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  33. FOUR MINES IDLE TO-DAY

    CESSNOCK, Friday. — There are four idle mines on the Maitland field to-day. Pelton, Abermain No. 1, Hebburn No. 2 and ...

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  34. “Sleeping Beauty” Puzzles Doctors

    PARIS May 9—A do[?] doctors are unable to agree to a diagnosis in the case of France’s “Sleeping Beauty.” ...

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  35. £50,000,000 A Year For Defences

    CANBERRA, Thurs. — Army, navy and air force and munitions department will share £50,000,000 a year in Australia’s post-war defence ...

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  36. Sydney Produce Markets

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Sales by private treaty [?] Alexandria: Oaten chaff, stained, £8/107: lucerne chaff, £13/10/; lucerne ...

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