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  5. CUBAN MINISTERS FIGHT SABRE DUEL

    HAVANA, April 11.—Two Cuban Cabinet Ministers wounded each other slightly in a dawn sabre to settle a “question of honour.” The Minister of Labour, Carlos Rosell, was slashed on ...

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  6. THE “SAVE FOOD CAMPAIGN”

    LONDON, April 11.—Britain informed the Combined Food Board in Washington that it was willing to ration bread in the United Kingdom if the United States was prepared to adopt the same policy. ...

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  7. QUESTION OF DOUBLE TAXATION

    LONDON April [?].—when the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) visits England the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr. ...

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  8. MASSACRED OS HITLER’S ORDERS

    NUREMBERG April 11.—Giving evidence at the trial of Field-Marshal Von Keitel, which closed yesterday exactly a week after it ...

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    R. W. V, ROBINS, one of the British Test Selectors. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The Director-General of UNRRA who has drawn attention to critical shortages of food In Europe. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. GREEK REGENT CONTINUES IN OFFICE

    ATHENS April 11—The Greek Regent, Archbishop Damaskinos, receiving a letter from the British Foreign Minister, Mr ...

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  12. HITCH IN BIG FACTORY SCHEME

    SYDNEY, Thursday. —Seeking confirmation of a report that Courtaulds, Ltd., world’s biggest manufacturers of rayon textiles, ...

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  14. Japanese General Arrested

    SINGAPORE [?] 11.— It was official[?]ced that Lieutenant General Tanaks has been arrested on ...

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  15. Isolated Showers In South

    NSW Forecast: Cloudy, with a few isolated light showers as the southern highlands, otherwi[?] fine; mild day, generally, coal ...

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  16. To-day’s Leader: An Early Election

    NEW YORK, April 11.—The Security Council, in a secret session decided to deal with the Russian demand for deletion of the Persian issue from the agenda at the public session on Thursday afternoon. ...

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  17. HARPER WINS FOURTH ROUND MATCH

    LONDON- April 11;—Australian Jack Harper won his fourth round match in the Surey hard-court singles championship when ...

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  19. FUTURE OF MANUS ISLAND

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Minister-for External; Affairs (Dr. Evatt) to-day told Parliament that the failure of Manus Island ...

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  20. HEAVY TRAIN BOOKINGS

    SYDNEY, Thurs—Train booking for Easter holidays have been in heavy demand during the past week. ...

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  21. Strength And Resistance of Britain

    LONDON April 11 —The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Dr. Hugh Dalton, has changed from the, “benign uncle” Into a real ladies’ ...

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  22. British Loan Bill Before U.S. Senate

    WASHINGTON, April 11.—The suggestion that the United States should make a gift of 1,250,000,000 dollars to Britain instead of a 3,750,000,000 dollars loan was made by Republican, Senator Taft, last night. He said he would offer the substitute when the Bill reached the floor of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. SEWAGE FLOWS IN STREETS OF BOMBAY

    LONDON, April, 11.—Foulsmelling sewerage Bowed through the streets in several parts of Bombay as the city’s municipal ...

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  24. Reasons For Cancellation Of Dutch Orders

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—While he did not condone the action of the waterside workers in holding [?] Dutch ships, there were other ...

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  25. HITCH IN AMERICAN COAL NEGOTIATIONS

    WASHINGTON -April 11. — President John L. Lewis and the United Mine workers’ committee, walked out of the negotiations ...

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  26. SURPRISINGLY in HEAVY VOTE OF THE IN JAP ELECTIONS

    TOKIO, April it.—A surprisingly heavy vote was cast Japan’s first democratic elections. A total vote of 65 to 70 per cent was indicated in Tokio. If this is equalled by the rest of the action it would mean ...

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  27. BRITISH TEST SELECTORS

    LONDON April 11—The Boar of Cricket Control has appointed Messrs. A. J Holmes (chairman) A. B. Sellars and R. W. V. ...

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  28. CORRIDOR TRAMS IN FUTURE

    SYDNEY Thurs.—The Minister for Transport (Mr. O’Sullivan) said to-day that no more footboard type trams would be ...

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