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  5. WARNING ISSUED BY ARABS

    JERUSALEM May 3.—The Arab Higher Committee, at a five-hour meeting hammered out a four-point plan for the Palestine Arabs’ resistance to the Anglo-American committee’s findings. The Arab Higher Committee, on the eve of the Arab protest strike throughout ...

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  6. Evacuation of Russians From Persia

    NEW YORK May 3.—The General Secretary of the UNO (Mr. [?]trygve Lie) has been asked to call a session of the Security ...

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  7. Unsettled Conditions Developing

    NSW Forecast: Chiefly fine and mild day throughout, but cool to cold at night, with frosts on the tablelands and north-west ...

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  8. STRIKES THROUGHOUT THE TYROL

    LONDON, May 3.—Strikes throughout the Tyrol against the rejection by the Foreign Minister’s conference of ...

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    Sir Ben Smith, Britain’s Food Minister, who has announced further drastic food cuts to relieve the serious world food situation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Franco’s New Falangist Council of 50

    MADRID May 3. — General Franco has dissolved the Falangist National Council of 100 members and appointed a new one, ...

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  11. Great Parade of Troops at Trieste

    TRIESTE May 3.—British and American troops, supported by low-flying Spitfires and Mustangs, paraded the streets of Trieste on the anniversary of the entry into the city a year ago of the New Zealand troops. ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader: “The People Must Pay”

    PARIS May 3.—The first informal meeting of the Foreign Ministers ended after nearly three hours’ effort to escape from the admitted deadlock into which they had landed, says Reuter’s. ...

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  13. PENALTY FOR DISCLOSING INFORMATION

    LONDON May 3.—Gaol up to Ave years, or a fine up to £500, is provided for unauthorised disclosures of atomic information ...

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  14. Terms Fair Settlement of Meat Strike

    SYDNEY Friday.—Feeling at the Trades Hall is that the meat strike will be called off tomorrow morning, when a mass ...

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  16. All South Coast Collieries Idle

    SYDNEY, Friday.—As from midnight last night, all mines on the South Coast were idle as a protest by deputies and ...

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  18. PROBING ANA AIRLINER CRASH

    MELBOURNE Friday.—Allegations that the captain of the ill-fated ANA airliner, Capt T. W. Spence, which dived into the sea ...

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  19. DRASTIC FOOD CUTS IN BRITAIN

    LONDON May 3.—A darker bread for Britain was announced by the Food Minister, Sir Ben Smith. He stated firstly that the extraction rate of flour from wheat which on March 10 was increased to 85 per cent. ...

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  21. Sydney Produce Markets

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  22. CENTRE OF AVIATION RESEARCH

    ADELAIDE Friday—South and Central Australia were envisaged by the Professor of Human Physiology at Adelaide University ...

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  23. SMUTS’ VIEWS ON MAINTAINING EMPIRE SECURITY

    LONDON May 3.—Field-Marshal Smuts, at yesterday’s session of the Prime Ministers’ Conference, added weight to the views of Mr. Chifley and Mr. Nash that the Empire security would be more effectively secured if the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. No Increase In Food Rationing

    CANBERRA Friday—A high Governmental official stated that increased food rationing was unlikely in Australia. He ...

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  25. DESTROYERS OF GREECE SHOULD PAY

    ATHENS, May 3.—“Those who destroyed Greece should pay for her reconstruction, because Greece was completely ravaged ...

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  26. Blame for Difficulties in Java

    THE HAGUE May 3.—Australian trade unions and the former exiled NEI wartime administration in Brisbane were flamed, among others, for many of Java’s difficulties, in a report from the five-man Parliamentary comission of members of the Right Wing of the Lower House. ...

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