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  5. U.S. SENATE REFUSES AGREEMENT ON WOOL IMPORT TAX

    WASHINGTON, May 27.—The Senate refused to agree with the provision in the Wool Bill imposing an import tax on foreign wool, and delegates from both Houses are conferring in an effort to reach compromise. ...

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  7. Plans For Combating Food Crisis

    WASHINGTON, May 21—The 82 member International Emergency Food Council yesterday decided to call a conference of Ministers of ...

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  8. MILITARY PLANS FOR THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE

    WASHINGTON, May 27.—President Truman has asked Congress for authority to arm, equip and train the armed forces of the Western Hemisphere, including Canada, saying that, although Congress did not grant a similar request he ...

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  9. Light Snow On The Alps

    N.S.W. Forecast Scattered shower on the south-western elopes with light snow on the Alps; otherwise fine pool night, ...

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  10. GAVE THE NAZI SALUTE

    DUBLIN, May 27.—Men and women wearing a [?] badge gave the Nazi [?] at Deans Grange cemetery over the grave ...

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  11. Dense Crowds Salute Queen Mary

    LONDON, May 27—Dense crowds which had waited for five hours outside Buckingham Palace yesterday called “We ...

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  12. Allegations Of Gross Favouritism

    CANBERRA, Tues—It Is believed that the Prime Minister (Mr. Chilley) to-day examined the, charges made by the former chief of the ...

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  13. Clipped 14 Seconds Off Six Spiles Record

    LONDON, May 27.—Viljo Heino, of Finland, a world record holder, ran six miles in 29 minutes 22.4 seconds at the British games at the White City, London, clipping 14 seconds off his compa[?] Nurmi’s recorded made in 1930. ...

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  14. Hoover Urges An Early Peace

    NEW YORK, May 27.—Former President Hoover yesterday urged the United States to summon the Peace Conference with Japan ...

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  15. ABOLITION OF THE DEATH SENTENCE

    LONDON, May. 27.—It was announced by Moscow Radio that the Supreme Soviet had issued a decree abolishing the death ...

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  16. Bloodless Coup In Nicaragua

    PANAMA CITY. May 27.—The Nicaraguan Army, led-by former President, General Anastralo Somoza, seized control of the ...

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  17. Australian Bowler In Rare Form

    LONDON May 27. —The Australian, J. E. Waish who [?] for Lelceatrs o[?]continues in rare form as a bowler, ...

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  18. EIGHT KILLED IN RIOTING AT CALCUTTA

    NEW DELHI, May 27.—“We cannot think coherently while the British power still functions in India. All Britain has to do is to withdraw and leave India, if possible carrying on in an orderly manner, but withdraw in any case oh or ...

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  19. SUIT OVER REMOVAL OF TELEPHONE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday, — The Equity Court ruled to-day that Chriaty’s restaurant will have [?] telephone restored until the case ...

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  20. £20,000 TO ENCOURAGE S.A. CRICKET

    CAPETOWN, May 27. The South Africa Cricket Association has accepted the United Tobacco Company’s offer of £20,000 ...

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  21. Forty Guerrillas Killed

    ATHENS, May 27—Forty guerillas were killed when they attacked an army column north-west, of Na[?] in ...

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  22. Blind Man Wins Long Walk

    LONDON," May 27—Guided by a leather thong fastened to his arm and held by his mother-in-law riding a bicycle, ...

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  23. FLYING DRIPPING TO BRITAIN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Famous British plastic surgeon. Dr. Graham Humby, who has been on a goodwill flight to Australia in ...

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  24. £400 THEFT AT KING’S CROSS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—The police are Investigating the theft of £400 early this morning in the office of Goderich Private Hotel ...

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  25. Five Per Cent Rise In Wool

    MELBOURNE. Tues— About 7300 bales were offered at the opening of the 14th series of wool sales in Melbourne this ...

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  26. FIREMEN RUN RISKS AT GARAGE FIRE

    SYDNEY , Tuesday—Fireman had to run tho risk, of injury from battery acid and fumes when they fought a are which ...

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  27. COLLECTED HIS GOLD PASS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The new Liberal Party member for Drummoyne, Mr. B. C. Dewley, who last week was fined tor tax evasion, ...

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  28. CROWED BUS AND BOLTING HORSE IN SMASH

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Seventy bus passenger and a 15-year-old horsemen had amazing escapes from injury at Pagewood-early to-day when a crowded trailer bus and a boiling racehorse were involved in an accident which resulted in seriously injured and eventual destruction of the horse. ...

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  29. FAIR PRICES FOR PRIMARY PRODUCERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Commonwealth Government would accept the [?]nding of the Joint Dairying Advisory Committee only 1[?] they ...

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  30. ELIMINATING DUST IN COAL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The general President of the Miners’ Federation Mr. [?] Williams, said to-day that the federation ...

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  31. To-day’s Leader: Home Deliveries

    ROME, May 27.—Italy does not need a broadened Government, but one which will tackle the rampant black market. ...

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  32. STOCK EXCHANGE

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  33. TANKER SUNK BY MINE

    LONDON, May 26—The French tanker, Saint Yves, carrying 4500 tons of petrol, hit a Wine and sank outside La Rochelle ...

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