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  4. ALLIES AT VARIANCE

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Britain and the United States do not support the French plan for international control of the Ruhr and the handing over of the Saar mines to France. The whole question of the ...

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    Royal Family at Windsor Castle Wedding.-- The King and Queen, accompanied by Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret, Queen Mary, the Princess Royal and the Earl of Harewood, were present at the marriage to St. George's Chapel, Windsor, of Major Edward W. Renton, the Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment), son of the late Mr. David Renton and Mrs. Renton, of Falcon Avenue, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Australian Food Gifts for Miners.-- Lord Wakehurst, who has recently returned from his term of office as Governor of New South Wales, and Lady Wakehurst, visited a number of places in Britain in order to see some of the food gifts from the people at New South Wales being distributed. They started their tour at the South Wales Miners' Rehabilitation Centre. Talyturn Centre. Pantyclum. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRITAIN AND U.S.

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Serious allegations against the British and the American policy in Germany are to be officially ...

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  8. CALL FOR SACRIFICE

    NEW YORK, Sunday.-- The Director-General of U.N.R.R.A. (Mr. La Guardia), in a message to the British Government, urged that Britain immediately make as great a sacrifice as possible in using its ...

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  9. PRESIDENT TRUMAN

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- The Republican National Committee's appraisal of the first year of President Truman's ...

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  10. FREEING OF BOATS

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The Lieutenant Governor-General of the Netherlands (Dr. van Mook), at a Press conference after the conference between British and Dutch representatives on problems in ...

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  11. BREMER BYE-ELECTION

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- There will be a three-cornered fight in the Bremer bye-election on May 25. Labour, Queensland Peoples ...

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  12. JET EXPERTS RESIGN

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Sixteen of Britain's top-ranking experts on jet engines followed the lead of the jet engine's inventor ...

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  13. CHINA'S TROUBLES

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.-- The Chinese Government is reported to be offering a compromise to the Communists, in which it ...

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  14. BURMA'S CRIME WAVE

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Organised gangs, armed with weapons left over from the war, are causing the greatest crime wave in ...

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  15. FRENCH PROPOSAL

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The Financial Committee of the League of Nations Assembly, because of a misunderstanding ...

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  16. YUGOSLAV CAMP

    LONDON. Sunday.-- An allegation that men in a Yugoslav camp in the British zone in Germany were beaten until they withdrew ...

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  19. SPANISH GALLEON

    NEW YORK, Sunday.-- Divers yesterday have relocated off Key West the sunken Spanish galleon. Santa Rosa, which, ...

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  20. PARALYSIS EPIDEMIC

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- The infantile paralysis epldemio which started in Queensland in March, 1945, was now definitely over, ...

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  21. STEEL EXPORTS

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Britain is now the largest steel exporter in the world, outstripping even the United States, and her production ...

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  22. NAZI WAR CRIMES

    NEW YORK, Sunday.-- Kalten-brunner, one of the Nazi chiefs who is on trial for war Crimes at Nuremberg, giving evidence' before ...

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  23. VICTORIA CROSS

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- Private Frank John Partridge was presented with the Victoria Cross which he won on Bougainville, by ...

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  24. N.Z. ECONOMY

    AUCKLAND, Sunday. -- Increased production and a ban on strikes are advocated by the president of the Wellington Trades ...

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  25. FOOD SUBSTITUTES

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Fat from coal, tea front pine needles, and biscuits from horse chestnuts are among the food substitutes ...

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  26. STAY A LONG TIME

    NEW YORK, Sunday. -- The representative of the New York "Herald-Tribune" at Hong Kong says that everything the British ...

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  27. MAN'S ESCAPADE

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Stepping from a crowd of hundreds who were sunning themselves and feeding pigeons at Trafalgar ...

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  28. RODEO AT BOWEN

    BOWEN, Sunday.-- The Bowen Ambulance will receive about £700' from a rodeo held at Bowen yesterday and to-day. About 5000 ...

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  29. FOREIGN TROOPS

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Not a single foreign soldier will remain in Syria to-morrow after the departure of a contingent of ...

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  30. WEATHER FORECAST

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The forecast for Queensland is: Fine, except for scattered light showers on the South Coast. Local frosts ...

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