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  4. Churchill Criticises The Egyptian pact

    LONDON, May 8.—Mr. Winston Churchill described Prime minister Attlee’s announcement that British troops were to be withdrawn from Egypt as one of the most momentous heard in the House as it authorised complete evacuation of naval military and ...

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  5. CRITICAL STAGE OF THE INDIAN TALKS

    SIMLA, May 8—The Anglo-Indian talks have reached a crucial stage, says Reuter’s correspondent. The British mission was practically continuously in session throughout yesterday. ...

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  6. Bulgaria Claims The Return of Western Thrace

    PARIS, May 8.—While die Bulgarian delegation waited in the wings, the Foreign Ministers in a formal meeting yesterday discussed without decision problems relating to peace treaty for their country ...

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  7. SPENT ANOTHER MAN’S MONEY ON WOMEN

    AUCKLAND (N. Z.), Wed.—On his return from overseas service, Mr. Robert Glenmark Fryer discovered that the man to whom ...

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  8. Forcing State Control Coal Issue

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—An all out attempt by miners to force the Issue on State control of the mining industry is expected to ...

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    The farmer British Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, who described the announcement to withdraw British troops from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Mr. Anthony Eden, former British Foreign Minister, who stated in the House of Commons that the decision to withdrawal troops ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. GERMANS HARD PRESSED AT CRETE

    LUNEBERG, May 8.—General Student, Germany’s paratroops commander, told the War Crimes Tribunal before which he was ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader Coal and The People

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Three American engineers have reached Sydney to superintend constructions at Bunnerong at a cost of ...

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  13. Session of Japanese Diet

    TOKIO May 8.—The Emperor, Hirohito has summoned a session of Diet for May 18. Discarding the customary court ...

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  14. UPROAR IN SOUTH AFRICAN HOUSE

    CAPETOWN, May 8 Amid uproar die Minister for Justice (Mr. Lawrence) read to the House photostatic copies to documents found in Germany showing efforts by-Nazis to obtain a wartime understanding with south African ...

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  15. COAL STRIKE AFFECTS U.S. RAILWAYS

    WASHINGTON, May 8—American Associated Press saws American railroads have announced that 81,000 railwaymen have been ...

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  16. Showers Clearing on North Coast

    N.S.W. Forecast Cloudy to overcast, with showers on the North Coast becoming fine, with broken cloud later also ...

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  17. CHARGED WITH THEFT AT BATAVIA

    SYDNEY Wed. — Before a court martial at R.A.N. headquarters to-day, Richard Essex Scott able seaman was charged with ...

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  18. DEFEAT OF INDIAN TEAM

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  19. CONVERSED WITH INFRA-RED LIGHT RAYS

    EVANSTON Minors Mays— The Office of Scientific Research and Development has related a report disclosing that the her ...

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  20. TITLE TO BASES ON LOAN

    WASHINGTON, May 8—With a vote of 41 for and against the Senate rejected n closure motion to limit the debate on the British loan. Adoption of the motion required a two-thirds majority ...

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  21. LINDRUM'S RECOVERY IN SNOOKER TITLE

    LONDON, May 8. —Joe Davis cow leads Australian Horace [?]drum 14 frames to 10 in the [?]nal of the snooker champion ...

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  22. Defence of Admiral Doenitz

    NUREMBERG May 8.—The defence of Admiral Doe[?] who was Fuehrer after Hitler‘s death opened yesterday Afternoon ...

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  23. Tripartite Government To Continue

    PARIS May 8.—The French Cabinet is completely agreed not to let the rejection of the Constitutional referendum interfere ...

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  24. HARPER BEATS KINSLEY

    LONDON May 8 —Australian Jack Harper entered, the third round, of the Hurlingham singles championship beating O. H ...

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  25. REASON FOR STEALING IL DUCE’S BODY

    ROME May 8.—Two [?]pple confessed to stealing Mues[?]ni’s body from the cemetery in man says the newspaper “Rlso[?]en ...

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  26. US. Wheat Shipments To India Fall Short

    LONDON, May 8.—Despite persist ent efforts by the British Government, also the recent visit of the Minister of Food (Sir Ben Smith) to Washington, and the delegation sent there by the Government of India, shipments of cereals to India have not reached expectations and the prime minister (Mr. Attlee) in the House of Commons. ...

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  27. Pari- American Air Service -'.

    NEW YORK May 8 —Pan American Airways, announced services from San Francisco and Los Angels to Auckland via ...

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  28. AIRLINE WAGE DISPUTE IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON May 8. — The President (Mr. Truman) has created an emergency board to investigate the wage dispute ...

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  29. Selecting New Salvation Army Leaded

    LONDON May 8 —The Salva[?] Army’s southern Australian [?]torial commander, Commissioner W. R. Daizlet also commissioner ...

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  30. MANY ARRESTS IN SPAIN

    LONDON May 8.—The “Times” Madrid correspondent says that members of Left wing parties are being rounded up and thrown ...

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  31. Economic Unity In Germany

    LONDON, May 8.—The Dominions Premiers discussed difficulties in Germany since Potsdam and pledged support for British ...

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  33. Miscarriage of Justice

    NEW YORK, May 8—P[?]tram Campbell, who was w[?]fully [?]pcleoned for 40 months sing sing prison for a forgery a did ...

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