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  5. AUSTRALIAN ATTITUDE TO PERSIAN CASE

    NEW YORK, April 12—Australia will refuse to agree to the removal of the Persian matter from the agenda of the Security Council. This was indicated yesterday by the Australian ...

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  6. BRIDGE NOT GROUNDS FOR CRUELTY

    LONDON, April 12—If a husband spends most of his time playing bridge without asking his wife to join him, cannot be accused of cruelty. This was the ruling of Mr. Justice Jones in the Leeds ...

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  7. United Action Required To Meet The Food Shortage

    LONDON, April 12.—When the Food Minister (Sir Ben Smith) was in Washington provisional proposals were made for wheat distribution to the end of Jane, but unfortunately supplies from the United States and the other ...

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  8. TRADE UNION MOVEMENT IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, April 12.—Only 14 per cent, of Japanese workers earned enough to meet the rocketing cost of living, consequently the ...

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  9. DOES NOT DESIRE FULL SEPARATION

    TEHERAN- April 12. — The Premier (Dr. Piehavari) addressing the Azerbaijan Parliament, denied that Azerbiajan desired ...

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  10. Greek Poll True and Valid Verdict

    WASHINGTON April 12.—The White House announced that Anglo-American French mission, which observed the Greek ...

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  11. GERMAN PLANT FOR OIL EXTRACTION

    CANBERRA Friday. — The special scientific mission sent to Germany by the Australian Government has reported to the ...

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  12. BRITISH AND INDIAN TROOPS LEAVING JAVA

    LONDON, April 12.—Several thousand British and Indian troops left Java this week, says Reuter’s Batavia correspondent, ...

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  13. BRITAIN’S DAVIS CUP TEAMS

    LONDON, April 12.—Australian Sock Harper and J. C. Worboys ted 7-9. 12-10, 3-1, against A. C. Vanswol and E. C. Peters in the ...

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  14. Generally Fine And Milder

    N.S.W. Forecast: Generally fine; milder day, cold frosty night: winds chiefly westerly. Hunter Forecast: Fine and ...

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  15. Air Mails Lost In Crash

    LONDON Friday.—It Is officially announced that air mails posted in the “United Kingdom from March 9 to March 24, for ...

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  16. Conservative Win In Japan

    NEW YORK April 12. — The “New York. Times” Tokio correspondent says a Conservative win in the Japanese elections assures ...

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  17. SOLDIERS MAY CLEAR BOMBAY SEWERS

    BOMBAY April 12. — Soldiers may be used to clear Bombay’s blocked sewers and swollen garbage dumps resulting from the ...

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  18. Divorce on Cruelty Grounds

    LAS VEGAS (Nevada), April 11.—Boris Karloff, under his real name of William Henry Pratt, was granted an uncontested ...

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  19. 65 Arrests After Revolver Battle.

    PARIS, April 12.—In one tile biggest round-ups in Paris, 65 coloured U.S. soldiers were arrested after a ...

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  20. POST OFFICE STRIKE IN JERUSALEM

    JERUSALEM. April 12.—There were no mail deliveries and no collections from letter boxes throughout the country owing to ...

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  21. Espionage Charges In Canada

    OTTAWA, April 12.—Soviet cipher clerk, Igor Gouzebko, was called By the Crown at the preliminary bearing in the Magistrate’s court of espionage charges against H. S. Gerson, former Munitions Department employee. ...

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  22. Hand Through Window

    NEWCASTLE: When he put his hand through the window of the tram in which he was travelling to School to-day Roger ...

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  23. To-day’s Leader: Proposed Aerodrome

    SYDNEY: Friday.—The police this morning arrested a man and charged him with vagrancy. He will be placed in a line-up ...

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  24. WALKED OFF BRIDE SHIP IN TEARS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Half an hour before the American bride ship David C. Shanks sailed to-day two brides walked off the boat in tears. They said nothing would induce them to make the trip ...

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  25. Mysterious Death Of General

    BRUSSELS, April 12. — It is reported that Paul Timochenko, a brother of the Russian general died ...

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  26. THIGH FRACTURED IN FALL

    NEWCASTLE Friday — Elisabeth Mulholland, 65 of Tudor-street Hamilton, fractured her right things when she fell at her ...

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  27. DEVELOPING ATOMIC ENERGY

    MOSCOW, April .12.—Atomic fission must not be directed at destruction and ruin, but general well-being said the Soviet ...

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  28. SOLUTIONS IN INDIA AND EGYPT

    LONDON, April 12—Settlement of difficulties between Britain and India, and Britain and, Egypt would greatly, ease the drain on ...

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  29. THUMB CRUSHED

    NEWCASTLE, Friday. — Humphrey Day, 68, of William Town, had the thumb of his right hand crushed in an extractor at his ...

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  30. SEEKING A SOLUTION TO INDIA’S PROBLEMS

    LONDON, April 12— The first direct contact between the Congress party and the Moslem League has been made, says Reuter’s New Delhi correspondent, who quotes a reliable source. It is suggested that this ...

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  31. RECAPTURE OF U.S. KILLER

    WASHINGTON April 12.—Unarmed and penniless, Earl McFarland, rape killer, who escaped from the death house in ...

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  32. TROOPS IN JAPAN TO VOTE

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The troops in Japan would to given facilities to vote at the next election the Minister for the Interior ...

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  34. YUGOSLAV CLAIMS

    LONDON April 12.—According to Belgrade radio Fugolavia is claiming £2,462,000 in reparations from Italy ...

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