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  4. PACIFIC PEACE SETTLEMENT; PROPOSED CANBERRA CONFERENCE

    OTTAWA, May 29.—Canada is considering the Australian proposal for a British Commonwealth conference at Canberra on the Pacific peace settlement, said a spokesman of the Department of External Affairs. ...

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  5. Von Papen Assaulted In Prison Camp

    HAMBURG, May 29.—The former German Vice-Chancellor, Herr von Papen, who is serving an eight years’ labour sentence ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LORD MOUNTBATTEN TO MEET INDIAN LEADERS ON MONDAY

    NEW DELHI, May 29.—The British Government could, even to-day divest itself of all power and responsibility and allow the interim Government to function as a Dominion Government, with the Viceroy as constitutional head, declared the President of the ...

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  7. Where Is Martin Bormann ?

    NUREMBERG, May 29.— Allied authorities are inclined to disbelieve reports that Hitler’s deputy, Martin Bormann, ...

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  9. Communist Films In America

    WASHINGTON, May 89.—“Some of the most flagrant Communist propaganda films” were produced as “the result of White House ...

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  10. VICEROY OF INDIA

    The Viceroy of India, Lord Louis Mountbatten, who will meet the Indian parties at New Delhi on Monday in an effort to bring ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Australian Tennis Players Doing Well

    LONDON, May [?]9.—The Australian champion, Mrs. Nancye Bolton, completely outboard Mrs. Rostock in the women’s semi-final of the ...

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  12. Cloudy With A Few Showers

    N.S.W. Forecast: Scattered Showers on the central and north coasts and adjacent highlands elsewhere fine; cold night, with ...

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  13. BLACKOUTS AFFECT RADIO STATIONS

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—The National broadcasting stations, [?]FC and [?]BL, went off the air several times this morning when be ...

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  14. 20,000 NAZI CRIMINALS TO BE TRIED

    HAMBURG, May 29.—The British land Chancellor, Lord Jowitt, announced that German courts, in June will begin the trials of about 20,000 members of organisations which were declared criminal at the Nuremberg trials. ...

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  15. COMPROMISE U.S. WOOL BILL EXPECTED

    WASHINGTON, May 29.—The chairman, Mr. George Aiken, of the Senate Agricultural Committee predicted that the Joint ...

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  16. 48 Degrees In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Sydney’s temperature of 48 degrees at 2.50 a.m. to-day was the lowest for seven months and the cold ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA’S RIGHT TO BE REPRESENTED

    CANBERRA, Thurs.—Come [?] to the Britain Foreign Office ruling that Australia was not entities to be represented at ...

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  18. COMMUNISM NOT RECOGNISED IN JAPAN

    LOKIO, May 28.—The [?] Premier, Te[?]an Katayama, has again postponed naming his Cabinet because of the Liberal ...

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  19. CHARGE OF KIDNAPPING A NEGRO

    JACKSON (North Carolina, USA), May 29.—Despite efforts by local officials to maintain secrecy, the names of seven white ...

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  21. Closing Britain’s Trade Gap

    LONDON, May 29.—Unless the gap between imports and exports was closed soon, there must be a cut in imports in the most ...

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  22. Ford Wage Offer Excluded Strikers

    DETROIT, May 29.—The United Auto Workers’ Union rejected the Ford Motor Company’s offer of the equivalent of 15 ...

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  23. BRITAIN RE-BUILDING GOLD HOLDINGS

    LONDON, May 29. — Britain’s holding of gold and United States dollars increased during 1946 to about 3650,000,000 sterling, or about double the total of the undrawn portions of the United States and Canadian loans, says ...

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  24. World Surplus Cereals

    WASHINGTON, May 29.—The International Emergency Food Council has decided to call a special conference in Europe not ...

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  26. French Workers’ Claims

    PARIS, May 29.—The General Confederation or Labour approved of an agreement between the Government and the gas and ...

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  27. To-day’s Leader: A Worth While Movement

    LONDON, May 29.—“Even a most cursory examination of this pamphlet is enough to show that the cards are marked ones,” says Moscow Radio, giving the first Russian comment on the British Labour Party’s “Cards on the Table” ...

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  28. HOLD-UP AT VAUCLUSE BY MASKED BANDIT

    SIDNEY, Thursday.—When Clemen Lewis under answered a knock at the front door of his Vaucluse residence at 1 a.m. to-day, a masked bandit immediately pushed a long-barrelled revolver against his chest and ordered him to “shut up or be plugged.” After demanding both jewellery and money, the gunman escaped with £80, which ...

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  29. EQUAL PAY FOR THE SEXES

    LONDON, May 29.—The Labour Party conference at Margate, against the advice of the executive, voted in favour of the immediate ...

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