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  5. Election Fever Is Reaching Peak In Italy

    ROME, May 27.—A week before polling [?] election fever throughout Italy is reaching its peak. Red, white and green posters plaster every wall in Rome. “Bill destroyers” doggedly shadow bill posters day and ...

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  6. BRITAIN SEEKING MILITARY BASE IN EGYPT

    LONDON, May 27.—Britain is seeking to establish a military base in Egypt for defence not only of the Suez canal, but the whole of the Middle East, according to “well-informed” Egyptian magazine, “Alebbarelyom,” quoted by the Cairo correspondent of the ...

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  7. Four Brides Walk off Monterey

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Four brides of United States servicemen walked off the Monterey before it sailed this morning. ...

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  8. U.S. Railways Returned To Owners

    WASHINGTON, May 27. — President Truman has ordered the railways to be returned to the owners, who reported that train services throughout the nation were operating normally. ...

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    M. Molotov (Russia) who has sent a goodwill message to Britain on the anniversary of the Anglos-Soviet Pact ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FEAR AND SUSPICION IN AZERBAIJAN

    LONDON May 27.—An American Associates Press correspondent, who has returned to Teheran after an eight-day visit to ...

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  11. U.S. RELEASE OF FOOD FOR NEEDY NATIONS

    WASHINGTON, May 27.—The United States will set a world record for food release shipments in the next five weeks, in which ...

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  12. MacArthur’s Purge In Japan

    TOKIO, May 27. — Emperor Hirohito’s brother, Prince Chichibu, and 14 other princes, have resigned ...

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  13. ALL BIG COLLIERIES WORK TO-DAY

    SYDNEY Monday.—The threatened coal stoppages on the northern and southern coalfields having been averted (see story page ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: A Shrinking Globe

    SYDNEY, Monday—The second trial of William Robert Bathgate (47) on a charge of having murdered Lufgi Orilga on October 9, ...

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  15. Returning Loot To Holland

    BREMEN, May 26. — Vast stores of industrial loot the Naxis took from the Netherlands, including a complete blast ...

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  16. Reparations Embargo In Germany

    BERLIN May 27.—America has stopped reparations deliveries from its occupation zone, except for factories allegedly allocated ...

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  17. DEATH OF MR. D. J. NOLAN

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. David John Nolan, general manager of Sydney County Council, which controls Bunnerong power house, ...

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  18. EASING THE BUILDING SITUATION

    SYDNEY Monday—Home construction in New South Wales is expected to be made [?] as the result of Ministerial approval ...

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  19. Sweden And France Qualify In Daivs Cup

    LONDON, May 27.—Sweden qualified for the semi-final of the European zone of the Davis Cup by defeating Eire 5 matches to ...

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  21. TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT

    HOLLYWOOD May 27.—World bantamweight champion Manuel Ortiz, beat Kenny Lindsay, of Canada, by a technical knockout ...

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  22. MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF TWO GIRLS

    SYDNEY, Monday.-—The mysterious deaths of two girls, one at Goulburn and the other at Guildford, near Sydney, are ...

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  23. Train Disaster In Germany

    LONDON, May 27,—The British news service in Germany announces that seven persons were killed and 17 ...

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  24. Difficulties Over Form of Report To U.N.O. on Spain

    NEW YORK, May 27.—It is reported that members of the United Nations sub-committee investigating Spain are divided over whether they should draft definite conclusions or merely summarise the material examined. ...

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  25. British Electric Motor Car

    LONDON May 27. —The proto-type of an electric motor car, similar to those being designed in Australian and America, was ...

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  26. Shooting of Farmer In New Zealand

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Mon.— Shortly before a farmer was shot dead the farmer has said, “I’ll kill the b—,” the 14-years-old son ...

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  27. Molotov Sends Goodwill Message To Britain

    MOSCOW, May 27.—“We hope, despite all obstacles, the Anglo-Russian agreement will protect the mutual interests of our people and further the cause of pea e and strengthen world security,” declared M. Molotov in a ...

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  28. New Reforms In Hungary

    BUDAPEST May 27.— Seven hundred Government decrees will have to be put in operation in order to start, by August 1, new ...

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  29. Showers On The North Coast

    N.S.W. Forecast: Some isolated showers on the North Coast, elsewhere fine; mild day with cool to cold night temperatures, ...

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  30. Britisher Wins French Cycle Race

    PARIS May 27.—The British cycling champion, R. H. Harris, won the Prix de la Victo[?] covering the last 200 metres in ...

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  31. LEG MUTILATED

    HARDEN, Monday.—Mr. C. Howell, railways fettler, had one of his legs terribly mutilated when he slipped between the platform ...

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  32. CONSTABLE DIES OF WOUND

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Constable Hubert James Jackson, who was shot at his home at Northbridge on Saturday, died late last night ...

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  33. French Army Forces Way Into Siam

    BANGKOK (Siam), May 27.—Government [?] report that French forces yesterday crossed the river Mekong, on the border of Indo-China, into Siam. The crossings were reported to have been made in ...

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  34. Opening of Cinemas on Sunday

    LONDON, May 27. — With breaks only for tea and cakes a congregation of 700 at the Baptist Church at Torquay prayed ...

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  35. HORACE LINDRUM’S BIG BREAK

    LONDON May 27.—Australian Horace Lindrum, playing snooker in the Kentish, Town Club, made a break of 124. It was his ...

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