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  5. Jap Influence Strong Among N.E.L Trouble-Makers

    BATAVIA April 29.—Indonesian moderates appeal to be in control of the west coast of Sumatra, where the Republican authorities ordered the arrest of the entire Regional Peoples’ Front executive on April 24, says the Netherlands ...

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  6. New Canal Proposed To Red Sea

    LONDON April 29—British experts are examining a plan for a new canal from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea under ...

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  7. Indictment Of General Tojo

    TOKIO April 29. — The long-awaited indictment of the former Premier, Tojo, end members of his Cabinet ...

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  8. THE BATTLE OF THE VETO BEGINS

    LONDON, April 29. — The “Battle of the Veto” began last week when the committee of experts of the Security Council debated ...

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    The Avro Tudor 11, new British airliner, speeding across Woodford aerodrome, Cheshire, during Its Initial flight. The plane is powered by four Rolls Royce Merlin engines, with a wing span of 120 feet a length of 105 feet and , height of 24 feet. Maximum speed is 325 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Mr. Chifley Dines With Royalty

    LONDON April 29.—His Majesty granted an audience to Mr. Chifley at Windsor Castle yesterday. ...

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  11. Houswives Besiege Stores In Sydney

    SYDNEY Monday.—As the meat industry workers assembling at Leichhardt Stadium this morning for a mass meeting to discuss the dispute which threatens to paralyse food production, Sydney housewives were besieging ...

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  12. Showers In Central Coast Areas

    N.S.W. Forecast Isolated light showers on the central coast and adjacent table[?] otherwise chiefly fine and cloudy on the ...

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    GENERAL TO former premient of Japan, who s to be indicated to-day. He had attempted suicide some months ago. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The British Prime Minister. Mr. Attlee, who said he would like to see the Spaniards put an end to the Franco regime. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. AMBASSADOR TO SPAIN

    LONDON April 28.—“I should like the Spaniards to put an end to the Franco regime as quickly as possible,” said Mr. Attlee, ...

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  17. ICELAND REFUSES BASES TO AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, April 29.—The refusal of Iceland to lease defence bases to America caused several Senators to renew the ...

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  18. Rain In China's Drought Aria

    CHUNGKING April 29.— General rains in Szechwan Province promise of relief from severe drought threatening China's ...

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  19. To-day's Leader: The Coming Referendum

    LONDON April 29.—A full meeting of Dominion' Prime Ministers was held yesterday afternoon at No. 10 Downing Street the arrival of Field-Marshal Smuts from South Africa, and Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevin) from Paris. ...

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  20. FRENCH CLAIMS FOR RESTITUTION

    NICE (France), April 29.— France is claiming from Italy and Germany restitution for her losses throughout the war said ...

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  21. SWASTIKAS AGAIN APPEAR IN GERMANY

    FRANKFURT April 29.—Swastikas over the words “For Greater Germany” replaced the Democratic Party’s posters in northern Bavarian towns daring the County Council elections in the American zone. ...

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  22. Reprisal For Terrorist Attacks In Palestine

    JERUSALEM April 29.—Believed to be a reprisal for terrorists' attacks on a military car park on Thursday, in which seven soldiers were killed, British soldiers at a Jewish settlement at Beertuvia, south from Tel Aviv, broke windows ...

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  23. THE DUCHESS SPENDS RESTLESS NIGHT

    SYDNEY, Monday,-The Duchess of Gloucester following her operation for appendicitis at Gloucester Hop[?] yesterday. ...

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  24. National Scout Service

    LONDON April 29.—Their Majesties and the Princesses took the salute at a march past of 1000 United Kingdom Scouts ...

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  25. CHARGED GRAND LARCENY

    NEW YORK, April 29.—William Benjamin has been arrested and charged with grand larceny. He allegedly admitted swindling ...

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  26. Police Fire On Workers At Teheran

    TEHERAN April 29.—Two persons were killed and three wounded when the police fired on a group of workers en route to the Teheran airfield before the arrival of the political commission from Azerbaijan, headed by the Premier, Pishevari. The workers were going to ...

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  27. ROKAS INCREASES HIS LEAD

    MANILA, April 29,—With the Presidential count nearing completion, Roxas has increased his lead to 176,566 votes over ...

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