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  5. SHOOTING AT ARMY CAMP

    HAVANA, May 18.—The Associated Press reports that several were killed and wounded in heavy shooting that broke out early this morning at a Cuban army headquarters camp at Columbia. ...

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  7. 61,800 Japanese War Crime Suspects Now In Custody

    SINGAPORE, May 18.—A total of 61,800 Japanese war crime suspects are now in custody in the South-Eastern Asia area, of whom 2380 are concerned in brutalities during the Malayan occupation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 220 words
  8. Extending Publicity of Wool

    LONDON May 11—The executive of the International Wool Publicity and Research Fund, which has been in conference ...

    Article : 171 words
  9. ANTORESCU SENTENCED TO DEATH

    BUCHAREST, May 18.—Marshal Ion Antonescu, puppet Premier in German-occupied Rumania, was sentenced to death for war crimes by the Peoples’ Tribunal. Twelve others, including Mihai Antonescu, ...

    Article : 56 words
  10. DUTCH ARE TAKING OVER IN INDONESIA

    BATAVIA May 18—The Dutch, in one major operation, extended their perimeter six miles west of Batavia by agreement with the ...

    Article : 145 words
  11. DISARMAMENT IN GERMANY

    LONDON May IS.—The “Times” Berlin correspondent says that the Allied Control Council committee in Berlin approved the ...

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  12. TICKING BOMB RACED THROUGH COVENTRY

    LONDON, May 18.—Alive and ticking, a 500lb German bomb was raced on a lorry through the streets of Coventry at a peak evening rush, preceded by police loud speakers on vans warning householders to leave the streets. ...

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    President Truman who has signed an order taking over the US railways. In an endeavour to avoid a strike. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Nobody Can Stop Migration of Jews

    PARIS May 18.—“Nobody can stop the Polish Jews entering Palestine. We shall, if necessary, fight our way into Palestine,” ...

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  15. Government Action To Avoid U.S. Rail Strike

    WASINGTON, May 18—The Associated Press says that President Truman signed an executive order taking over the railways, in an effort to avoid a strike scheduled to commence to-day. ...

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  16. “Reactionaries Block Peace”

    WASHINGTON May 18.—According to the Associated Press, the Soviet Embassy’s information bulletin says that vicious ...

    Article : 100 words
  17. GOATS MEAT SUGGESTED FOR BRITAIN

    SYDNEY Sat.—A suggestion that goats’ meat be exported to Britain has been received by Mr. M. A. Davidson, MLA. ...

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  18. Davis Makes His 203rd Three Figure Break

    LONDON May 18—In the afternoon session Davis led Lindrum 68 to 58 frames in the world’s snooker championship. ...

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  20. ALL MUST AID IN PEACE TERMS

    LONDON, May 18.—Yet another plea for the rights small nations and a demand that the whole 21 Allied nations participate in-preparing the peace, treaties has been made by the Australian Minister for External Affairs, Dr. ...

    Article : 418 words
  21. To-day’s Leader: Nurses’ Salaries

    NEW YORK, May 18.—At a meeting of the Security, Council, M. Gromyko (Russia) submitted to the committee investigating ...

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  22. French Strike Affects Italian Trains

    LONDON May IS—The “Daily Telegraph’s” Home correspondent says that trains to Italy are affected by the strike of French ...

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  23. HUNGER AFFECTS RUHR COAL OUTPUT

    LONDON, May 18.—The Ruhr miners are taking six days to do work previously done in two “through sheer inability to ...

    Article : 95 words
  24. Flying Boat Takes Off For England

    SYDNEY Sat.—With a full complement aboard, the first of the Qantas Empire Airways new flying boats to leave Sydney took ...

    Article : 52 words
  25. Many RAAF Men Form Aero Club

    SYDNEY Saturday.—Ex-RAAF pilots, who have flown within the past six-months, may now obtain a flying licence from the ...

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  27. Naval Man’s Back Broken In Motor Crash

    SVDNEY, Saturday—A stolen Royal Navy ambulance crashed into a parked car to Coogee to-day after being chased by police for many miles. A Royal Navy petty officer suffered a broken back. With him was a 16-year-old girl. Shortly before midnight the ...

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  28. Golf Champions To Meet

    LONDON, May 18—the British open golf champion, Burton, left for America yesterday. He meets the American champion Byron ...

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