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  5. U.S. Observer To Report On Siam Invasion

    LONDON, May 28.—The United States State Department has announced that an American observer has been sent to the Siam-Indo-China border to report on French troop movements into Siam. ...

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  6. MR. BEVIN’S MESSAGE TO MOSCOW

    LONDON May, 28.—The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Bevin, in the message to the Soviet Foreign Minister, M. Molotov, on ...

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  7. BRITAIN’S FOOD MINISTER RESIGNS

    LONDON May 28, —The Food Minister (Sir Ben Smith) has resigned. He will be succeeded by Mr. John Strachey. ...

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  8. £15 Fine For Unlicensed Pistol

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Douglas Ronald Morris, 28, Journalist, was fined £15, In default 30 days imprisonment, at the Central ...

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  9. Some Scattered Showers

    N.S.W. Forecast: Except fop scattered showers on parts of, the central, southern and lower north coasts, chiefly fine and mild ...

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    Britain's Food Minister, Sir Ben Smith, who has resigned. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CHANGE IN SARAWAK BEST FOR COUNTRY

    LONDON, May 28.—The reconstruction Striction of Sarawak’s war devastated industries could only be under the British ...

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  12. Renewal of Coal Strike In America

    WASHINGTON, May 28.—Despite Federal seizure of the soft coal mines, operations are again paralysed owing to the cessation of the trace and renewal of the strike. In response to President Truman’s request the miners’ ...

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  13. VON NIDA TO PLAY WITH BOBBIE LOCKE

    LONDON, May 28.—The Australian Norman von Nida and Hoggie Locked have been drawn to play together in the Spalding ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: Need We Do Anything?

    LONDON, May 28.—The nations, according to those better qualified to judge, had five to ten years to decide their fate, declared a report from the committee dealing with atomic energy, submitted to the Church of Scotland at Edinburgh. ...

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  15. INDIANS IN A STRONG POSITION

    LONDON May 26.—The Indian cricketers are in an almost impregnable position in their [?]natch against the MCC at Lord’s. They ...

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  16. No Action Against Major Cousens

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The Federal Government does not propose to lodge an indictment against Major Charles Cousens, ...

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  18. Children Tied To Stakes While Mothers Go Shopping

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—With six-feet lengths of rope, two suburban mothers tied their- children to stakes in their yards recently while they went shopping and did domestic duties, according to Mr. M. O’SuIIivan. ...

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  19. Hopes Arab League Declares War On Britain

    JERUSALEM, May 28.— “I hope the Arab League declares war on Britain so that the Arab case may be brought to head,” said the Secretary of the Palestine Arab Higher Committee. Dr. Tannan, after the Committee had sent a note ...

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  20. DINNY PAILS SEEDED NO 1 AT SURREY

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  21. 450 Arrests at Sarawak

    NEW DELHI, May 28.— Over 450 persons were arrested in he rebellious Kashmir city of Srinigar, including all ...

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  22. Work on Carriers Stopped

    LONDON, May 28.—The Admiralty has stopped work on the aircraft carriers Hercules and Leviathan in the ...

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  23. THOMPSON TO RIDE VICTORY LAD

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.— Thompson will ride Victory Lad on Saturday, J. W. Cook, trainer of Lagoon, having decided not to ...

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  24. “Guzzling” By U.N.O. Delegates Denounced

    BOSTON May 26.— Denouncing [?]guor guzzling” by United Nations delegates Dr. D[?] Marsh, president of Boston ...

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  25. Egyptian Premier Confident Of A Settlement

    CAIRO, May 28.—“I feel sure Egypt will attain her aims through Foreign Minster Bevin and his Government,” said the Premier, Si[?]ky Pasha, in a speech before the Senate. He criticised British Conservatives as old Fashioned politicians. He described Bevin as a ...

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  26. BRITISHERS DETAINED IN YUGOSLAVIA

    LONDON, May 23.—Yugoslav authorities have detained seven unnamed British Nationals, says the Press Association, ...

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