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  5. BRITAIN’S PLEDGE TO THE SENUSSI TRIBES

    PARIS, May 15.—The U.S. Secretary of State at yesterday evening’s meeting of the Foreign Ministers proposed that the conference be adjourned, says Reut er. The Ministers to-day will de cide whether to accept his ...

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  6. “We Don’t Want Red Spain” Says General Franco

    MADRID. May 15.—The claim that countries breaking off relations with Spain were either under Russian pressure, or were political adventurers seeking to favour the succussed side was made by General Franco addressing the new ...

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  7. INDIANS DEFEAT SURREY BY 9 WICKETS

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  8. LONDON’S CAMP SCHOOLS START

    London’s big organised effort in open-air education began when the L.C.C. camp schools recently received their first batch of pupils. The schools are built of Canadian Codarwood and designed for 15 teachers and 240 pupils at one time. Children stay for a minimum ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The British Foreign Minister, Mr. Ernest Bevin, who emphatically declared at the Paris conference that Britain intended to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SOUTH AFRICA DECIDES ON RATIONING

    CAPETOWN May 15.— The Government has decided to Introduce rationing of bread, meal and maize in urban areas. ...

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  11. Ships For British Brides

    LONDON, May 15. —Six hundred British wives of Australian servicemen ate sailing from Southampton in the ...

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  12. Desperate Efforts To Save Food

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Ship owners are making desperate efforts to save thousands of tons of potatoes and apples lying in the holds of the ships at present tied up in Sydney owing to the “doable dump” wool dispute. ...

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  13. Criticism Of Broadcasting Licence

    BRISBANE, Wed.—The leader of the Country Party (Mr. Fadden) claimed today that the granting of a broadcasting ...

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  14. FIRE ON BIG CARGO SHIP IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY Wed. — The fire which caused more than £1000 damage on the 16,000 ton liner Panamanian last night, was ...

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  15. Showers On The South Coast

    N.S.W Forecast Generally fine except for [?] showers on the South Coast and extending to the Central Coast ...

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  16. FIRST DANISH MINISTER TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON May 15. — Denmark appointed .as its first Minister to Australia, Mr. Christian Rottboll, who has been for a number of ...

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  17. Joe Davis Still In The Lead

    LONDON May 15.—Joe Davis has established a lead of 51 frames to 46 over Horace. Lind-rum in the final of the world’ ...

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  18. British Boxer Severely Punished In Title Fight

    LONDON, May 15.—The referee stopped what was probably the greatest struggle between two men ever seen in Britain, when he declared the American, Gus Lesnovich, the light-heavyweight champion, of the world in the 10th ...

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  19. Azerbaijan Not Seeking Autonomy

    LONDON, May 16.—Democrats In Azerbaijan were not seeking autonomy, but wanted a measure of self-government, said the ...

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  20. Palestine Question Should Go To UNO

    LONDON, May 15.—The Syrian Government has denied reports that the Russian Minister in Syria had informed Syria that ...

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  21. DUTCH KILLED IN JAVA CLASHES

    LONDON May 15.—Two Dutch troops were killed and eight wounded in a clash with Indonesian extremist forces at ...

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  22. ALLEGED MURDER OF PARENTS

    LONDON, May 15.—“I did this to keep all the worry from Dad and Mum, whom I love dearly. May God forgive me.” ...

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  23. Italian Women Storm Bakery

    ROME, May 15.—A mob of 500 women stormed the local bakery in the town of Ascoli and carried off over ...

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  24. Died After Being Hugged By Fiance

    LONDON, May 15.—A man who called to see his fiancee at Brixton hugged her. She immediately collapsed, and was dead when she reached hospital. The “Evening News” reported that this was a million ...

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  25. To-day’s Leader: The Housing Need

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Stoppages at nine coal mines to-day, mostly over safety fasues, resulted In a loss of 9500 tons of coal. ...

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  26. The Saturday Half-Holiday

    SYDNEY Wed.—The Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Hamilton Knight) announced to-day that the Saturday ...

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  27. U.S. MINERS’ WELFARE FUND

    WASHINGTON May 15.— The Miners’ president, Mr. John L. Lewis, told the Press that the Miners welfare fund must be ...

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  28. Assaults Alarming

    SYDNEY Wed. — In the Appeals Court yesterday. Judge Berne increased two men’s sentences. of two months to the ...

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  29. INDIA RECEIVES WHEAT FROM AUSTRALIA

    NEW DELHI May 15. — Another shipment of 9000 tons of Australian. wheat has arrived at Karachi and was sent on to meet ...

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  30. DEAD PILOT SUFFERED FROM DIABETES

    MELBOURNE Wed.—It was revealed in the inquiry into the crash of the Douglas airliner into the sea, near Hobart, on March ...

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  31. Limitations On Use of Wheat

    WASHINGTON May 15 —The Secretary for Agriculture announced limitations on the domestic use of wheat would be ...

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  32. REPRIMAND IN ESPIONAGE CASES

    OTTAWA, May 15.—Chief Justice McRuer, who is trying espionage cases reprimanded the defence counsel for “highly ...

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  33. Two On Armed Hold-Up

    SYDNEY Wed.—Stanley Benjamin Fogarty (20), a soldier, of Liverpool camp, and Arthur Joseph Hanson (20), labourer, of St. ...

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  34. MR. CHIFLEY GUARDED ON HIROHITO QUESTION

    TOKIO May 15.—Replying to a question at a Press conference whether Australians view Emperor Hirohito as a war criminal, the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said: '“Anything I might say might be mischievous rather than helpful.” Mr. Chifley reiterated that ...

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  36. NEW FISHERY CONTROL PLAN

    SYDNEY, Wed. — The State Government is planning a new control of the fishing industry, The Chief Secretary ...

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  37. LAND SETTLEMENT COSTS £20,000,000

    CANBERBA, Wed,—The commonwealth Government had invested £20,000,000 to date in its war service land settlement ...

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