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  4. GOVERNMENT INQUIRY INTO AMERICAN SKYMASTER DISASTER

    NEW YORK, May 31.—Government investigators today studied mounting evidence that a defective tail structure caused the crash, in perfect weather, of the Elastern Airlines Skymaster, near Havre de Grac ...

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  5. DARING POST OFFICE THEFT IN SYDNEY SUBURB

    SYDNEY, June 1.—Thieves last night robbed the Erskineville post office in full view of customers in a hamburger shop opposite. ...

    Article : 236 words
  6. ON CALLAGHAN PARK LAWN

    Mrs F. W. Harrup, Mrs W. H. Mace, Lady Lavarack, Mrs Sewell (Lady Lavarack's secretary), and Mrs H. S. Beaney on the lawn at Callaghan Park on Saturday. (Vice-Regal Party Visits Mt Morgan, Page 4; Governor Presents Cup. Page 6.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TRAIN BLOWN UP IN CHINA

    PEIPING, May 31—A passenger train travelling over the newly-reopened PeipingMukden Line, was blown ...

    Article : 75 words
  8. Financial Crisis In Anglican Church

    SYDNEY, June 1.—"Most of us pay more in one week to see a cinema show than we give our church in a month," ...

    Article : 100 words
  9. WOMAN THROWS HERSELF IN FRONT OF TRAM

    SYDNEY, June 1.—A young woman ejected from a dance Hall at Paddington last night, threw herself on the roadway in ...

    Article : 210 words
  10. U.S. Relief For Ravaged Europe And Asia

    WASHINGTON, May 31.—President Truman signed a Bill authorising a 350,000,000 dollar relief programme for the ravaged countries of Europe and Asia. The measure provides for the shipment in 1947 of food, ...

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  11. AMERICAN WOOL BILL: EFFECT ON AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRY DISCUSSED

    SYDNEY, June 1.—The American Bill for an extra 50 per cent duty on imported wool might sound the death knell of the use of wool in the United States, stated the chairman of the Australian Wool Board (Mr D. T. Boyd). ...

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  12. HUNGARIAN CRISIS OUTCOME OF RUSSIAN DEMANDS

    BUDAPEST, May 31.—Cabinet announced that the Minister for War (M. Lajos Dinnyes), a member of the Smallholders' Party, had been chosen Prime ...

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  13. ONE-DAY STRIKE IN JULY?

    SYDNEY, June 1.—A proposal that a nation-wide 24hour strike be held on July 1 to further the 40-hour week ...

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  14. Boy Demands Ransom From Father

    SYDNEY, June 1.—Police allege that a missing boy wrote a note to his father demanding £300 ransom money. ...

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  15. EX-RIFF LEADER BREAKS PLEDGE AND ESCAPES TO EGYPT

    LONDON, May 31.—Abd el Krim, who led the Riffs until they were defeated in 1925, landed at Port Said from the ship Katoomba, with two wives and 11 children, after 21 years' exile on Reunion ...

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  16. MOUNTBATTEN TO MEET INDIAN LEADERS TODAY

    LONDON, June 1.—Reuter's New Delhi correspondent states that the Viceroy (Lord Mountbatten) formally invited Indian leaders to meet him on June. 2 to hear the British Government's final plan ...

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  17. TAX OFFICIALS TO INVESTIGATE TAXI EARNINGS

    SYDNEY, June 1.—Taxation officials are investigating earnings of taxi-drivers, some of whom are suspected of under-stating the ...

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  18. WHY AMERICA CANNOT EXPORT MORE FOOD

    NEW YORK, May 31.—I[?] comestic transportation was available America could ship overseas 2,000,000 tons of food yearly more than ...

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  19. ANTIQUIS MURDER CHARGE

    Two men and a boy of 17 were charged at Marlborough Street Police Court, London, recently with being concerned together in the murder of Alee de Antiquis, who was shot dead after a hold-up in a jeweller's shop in Charlotte Street, London, on April 29. The picture shows the scene outside the court as police cars arrive. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. WET WEATHER REDUCES CRIME

    SYDNEY, June 1.—Cold, wet weather is regarded by the police to Sydney as being the reason why this week-end was the ...

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  21. Fighting In Indonesia

    BATAVIA, June 1.—The representative of the Australian Associated Press, quoting Antara Newsagency reports, states that ...

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  22. PARACHUTED OVER MANHATTAN

    NEW YORK, March 31.—A camera enthusiast, who told the police he wanted to take a bird's-eye view of the city, bailed ont over the crowded Times Square area, Manhattan, today. THE jumper was Leonard ...

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