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  5. Inhuman Treatment Of Parachutists

    WUPPERTAL (Germany), May 31.—There were four flashes of flame as the doors of the crematorium opened at the concentration camp at Natzweiler to receive the bodies of four British women parachutists who were doped but not dead, stated a ...

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  6. FOOD SACRIFICES IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, May 31.—All other United Nations should come down to something like the British level of food consumption before the British people were asked to restrict themselves still more said Lord Llewellyn, opening the food debate in the House of ...

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  7. Victory Contingent at Portsmouth

    LONDON, May 31.—Greeted by a big crowd of waving and cheering Portsmouth citizens, HMAS Shropshire tied up in ...

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  8. Victim of Atom Experiments

    NEW YORK, May 31.— Dr. Louis Slotin, 36-year-old Winnipeg scientist, died yesterday from radiation disease ...

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  9. BRITISH ADVANCE IN CIVIL AVIATION

    LONDON, May 31.—Gas turbined airliners would fly on Empire routes within four to five years, the Minister for ...

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    Mr. Edward R. Stettinius, who is reported to have resigned as U.S. representative on the Security Council. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Hopes For Peace In China Fade

    MUKDEN May 31.— China’s hopes for peace again ebbed when Government despatches reported that the Chinese ...

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  12. Poles Arrested For Murder

    HERFORD (Germany) May 31.—British troops, after combing the displaced persons camp, arrested five. Poles for the murder ...

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  13. PROSPECTS FOR BIG RUGBY LEAGUE MATCH

    SYDNEY Friday —“When the colours are up England will have nothing on us,” declared New South Wales trainer, Rick ...

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  14. Death of Girl Due To Strychnine Poisoning

    SYDNEY, Friday —Police investigations into the sudden death at Goulburn last Saturday of Audrey Carneron, [?] preliminary report to the C. L.R. by the Government Analyst that the girl’s death was ...

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  15. Tetanus Spores in Powder

    SYDNEY Friday —The possibility of infected tale reaching Australia is to be investigated following a report from New ...

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  16. Refused to Travel on Ferry

    SYDNEY Friday —More than 200 Gockatoo dockworkers returned home this morning when the dock management declined ...

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  17. DEMONSTRATIONS IN TYROL BANNED

    LONDON, May 31.—The French military Government banned all public demonstrations in the Tyrol, says the British news service in Germany. Reuter’s Bans Correspondent says the Italian envoy, ...

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  18. BIG AIR-PORT IN BRISBANE

    CANBERRA, Friday —It was stated to-day that Eagle Farm aerodrome, in Brisbane, is to be converted into the best airport ...

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  19. Chiefly Fine with Cold Night

    NSW Forecast : Showers on the southern tablelands and South west slopes, otherwise Chiefly fine and mild to warm ...

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  20. “Betrayal” of Untouchables

    LONDON May 31.—Dr. Ambedkar, member of the Viceroy’s executive council, telegraphed Mr. Churchill complaining that the ...

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  21. Socialism In Germany

    HAMBURG, May 31—National socialism is flourishing in the present atmosphere of hopelessness in Germany, said Herr . ...

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  22. Deadline For U.S Withdrawal

    BELGRADE, May 31.—The Yugoslav authorities set to-morrow as the deadline for the withdrawal of the US Army transport ...

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  23. Bank of Greece Reinforced

    ATHENS May 31.—The Minister for Economic co-ordination M. Stephanopoulos announced that Britain had put at Greece’s ...

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  24. SHEEP EXHIBITS VALUED AT OVER £100,000

    SYDNEY Friday.—Exhibits valued at more than £100,000 are facing the Judges at Piermont to day in the first post-war show ...

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  25. Arabs Change Their Minds On Fighting Edict

    LONDON, May 31 —A last-minute diplomatic development caused the rulers of seven Arab states, at a conference outside Cairo, to change their minds about issuing a fighting communiqué, stating they intended to suppress the ...

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  26. To-day’s Leader : Looking Ahead

    LONDON. May 31.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) and Mrs. Attlee, Mr. Churchill and Mrs Churchill Mr. Mackenzie King, ...

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  27. PEACE IN THE BALKANS

    ATHENS, May 31—All Bulgarians not morely a few were guilty of treason and crime throughout the war declared ...

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  28. Collapsed At Nazi Trial

    HAMBURG May 31.—German Lieut-Colonel Karl Spark off collapsed while giving evidence for the defence at the War Crimes ...

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  29. Germans Working in England

    LONDON May 31.—Thousands of German prisoners of war are moving daily through the British zone in Germany on the way to ...

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  30. CALL-UP PLAN FOR BRITAIN

    LONDON. May 31.—The Minister for National Service (Mr. Isaacs) announced in the House of Commons a detailed call-up ...

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  31. NO EVIDENCE OF COLLABORATION

    NEW YORK May 31.—An unofficial Commission inquiring into the case of General Mikhailovitch disclosed after a week of public ...

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  32. Resignation of Mr. Stettinius

    NEW YOKE May 31.—According to the Mutual Broadcasting System Commentator Mr. state[?] has sent president ...

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  33. Repatriation of Japanese

    SINGAPORE, May 31.—Operation “Nipoll” —repatriation of Japanese from South-east Asia— is expected to be completed in a ...

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  34. Sydney Produce Markets

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  35. RURAL PROBLEMS

    SYDNEY Friday —Problems of the Fruit and vegetable industries will be investigated by a special committee of all interests ...

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  36. Suit Against Hooded Order

    ATLANTA (U.S.), May 31—The collector of Internal Revenue filed at suit against the boded order ...

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  37. FATALLY INJURED

    SYDNEY Friday —A 15-year-old cyclist, Maxwell Morris, of Hornsby, who was critically injured in a collision with a ...

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  38. STILL IMPRISONED IN SPAIN

    LONDON, May 31.—There are 40,000 people at present imprisoned in Spain the Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. H. McNeil) told a questioner in the House of Commons. Ten thousand eight [?] ...

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  39. REMAINS OF CRASHED PLANE FOUND

    BATAVIA, May 31.—The remains of 14 occupants of an Allied Plane, which craslied two years ago was found in the Baham mountains in south-west New Guinea, says the Netherlands News Agency. ...

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  40. ON CHANGE

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  41. First Empire flying Boat Arrives

    LONDON, May 31—The first Empire Flying boat to land in Britain since 1940 when italy’s entry into the war interrupted ...

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