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  4. ASIATIC UNITY

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Indian leader, Pandit Nehru, addressing a crowd of 75,000 people at Singapore yesterday. ...

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  5. ATOMIC SECRETS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--The correspondent of the "New York Times" In Washington says that Dr. Alan Nunn-May, the British ...

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  6. PROTEST BY PERSIA

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.-- The correspondent of the American Associated Press at Washington says that the Persian Embassy has announced that Persia has filed a new protest with the United ...

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  7. MILLIONS STARVING

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Mr. Herbert Hoover intends to make Paris his headquarters during his inquiry into Europe's food conditions on behalf of President Truman. Later this week he will go to ...

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    Holiday-makers in Blackpool during the war years became familiar with the sight of John Carveth Wells. "Britain's Pavement Poet," at his pitch in one of the main streets. Bombed out of London in 1941 he built up a big following in the north and receives hundreds of fan mail letters every year. Now he has returned to London to take up a literary career and as a first step, a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TENSE IN JAVA

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The military situation throughout Java is tense, despite the continuance of the Sjahrir-van ...

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  10. FLOOD RELIEF

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The amount of relief which toe Queensland Government will extend to the victims of the northern ...

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  11. SPECIAL EFFORT

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.-- The Secretary for Agriculture (Mr. Wallace) has called for a special effort "to talk things ...

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  12. LANDING PERMITS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Department of Immigration had granted landing permits for Europeans to come to Australia, but ...

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  13. FOREIGN LEGATIONS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) and Mr. H. L. Anthony (Opposition, New South Wales) ...

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  14. BRITISH BRIDES

    LONDON, Wednesday.--There is a very reasonable, prospect of the bulk, if not all, of Australian Servicemen's brides being, on their ...

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  15. S.M's PRECEDENT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Stating that it was the first time a Magistrate had done so, Mr. S. Wilson, S.M., to-day ordered the ...

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  16. PETROL RATIONING

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Rationing, of petrol would be ended as soon as an adequate forward supply position was assured said the Minister for post-war Reconstruction (Mr. Dedman) in the House of Representatives today. He said that the amount held ...

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  17. TAX CONCESSIONS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Taxation concessions as a "practical contribution to the solution of post-war-problems ...

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  18. APPLES FOR BRITAIN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Seven thousand five hundred tons of apples will be shipped from Australia to Britain in-March ...

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  19. SUPPLIES DROPPED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Two 'planes from Laverton yesterday dropped urgently needed supplies over the flood-bound ...

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  20. FATAL U.S. AIR CRASHES

    Twenty-six Servicemen were killed when a C47 transport 'plane crashed. Wreckage was strewn over a wide area of the Sierra ...

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  21. CHINA'S UNITY

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.-- The correspondent of the American Associated Press in Chungking says that the ...

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  22. TO JOIN LURLINE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Two hundred wives and 70 children of American Servicemen left Brisbane by special train this morning ...

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  23. NORWAY THANKS SCOTS

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The Norwegian Bishop of Berggrav has written to newspapers expressing Norwegian gratitude to the ...

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  24. ABOLISH FINES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--It is understood that the Government intends to abolish the fines imposed on railway men for holding ...

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  25. REFERENDUM FOR FRANCE

    PARIS, Wednesday. -- Cabinet has decided to hold, at least by May 5, a national referendum on the new Constitution at present ...

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  27. MR. A. MAIR RESIGNS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Mr. A. Mair (Liberal, Albury) in the Legislative Assembly to-night resigned leadership of the state ...

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  29. VICTORY MARCH

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--It is likely that an Australian cruiser will be available to take an Australian contingent to ...

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  30. THREAT OF EPIDEMIC

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Brisbane is threatened with an epidemic unless prompt action is taken to repair the broken pipes ...

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  31. PEACE CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- The prospects of holding the Peace Conference in Paris in May is becoming steadily more remote, says ...

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  32. GERMANY'S FUTURE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- The representative of the New York "Herald-Tribune" in Washington says that Britain, Russia, America ...

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  33. "AUSTRALIAN DIARY"

    LONDON, Wednesday.--"Lord Wakehurst is a great barracker for Australia," said Australia's Resident Minister in London (Mr. ...

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  34. War Prizes for Australia

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A complete control set for a German radio-guided bomb is among a shipment of Allied equipment the ...

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  35. SECURITY SERVICE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- An Australian security service similar to that operating within Scotland Yard will be retained Inside ...

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  36. Check on Radio Activity

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Scientists flying helicopters from the aircraft carrier Shangri-la, will scout the Bikini atoll (Marshall ...

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  37. S.A. LIFTS BOOK BAN

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Reuter's correspondent in Capetown says that the Minister for the Interior (Mr. Clarkson) has removed the ...

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