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  3. FORD PLANS NEW "POPULAR PRICE" CAR

    DETROIT, Sunday.— Henry Ford, jnr., has announced that the company plans to produce a car to sell at less than 1,000 ...

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  4. LACK OF SUPPLIES CAUSING GRAVE SITUATION IN N.E.I.

    LONDON, Sunday.—"Indonesia's economic situation is rather threatening because of breakdown of transport, lack of food in some places and general lack of clothing," declared Dr. Van Mook (Lieut.-Governer) at a press conference. "In this respect I express the hope that our friends in Australia ...

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  5. FRANCO'S PROPOSAL SEEN AS TRICK MOVE

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Spain's proposal that a technicians' committee of "friendly" U.N.O. members investigate reports of atomic bomb research proceeding in Spain, was denounced as a "trick move" by the Polish delegation to the Security Council. ...

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  6. Chinese Puppet Leader Sentenced to Death

    SHANGHAI, Sunday.— Shen Kung Po, former head of the Nanking Puppet Government, has been convicted of treason and sentenced to death. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FOR POSTS ABROAD

    Official announcements of these two Australian overseas appointments is expected:—Minister to Holland, Mr Keith Officer ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. STRIKE ENDANGERING FOOD IN LONDON

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Ministry of Food census reveals that millions of eggs, thousands of pounds of bacon and tons of fats, butter ...

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  9. BRITAIN'S MISSION TO ESTABLISH WORLD FEDERATION

    LONDON, Sun.—"The British Empire emerged from the war reborn with a mission to establish a world federation," said the Foreign ...

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  10. REPORTED COMPROMISE ON MANCHURSA

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—The Chinese Government is reported to have offered to compromise with the Communists, under which it promises to limit the number of Government troops in Manchuria if the Communists withhold their forces and permit ...

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  11. Not Enough Food iti U.N.R.R.A. Relief Shipments

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Although 1,526,000 tons of U.N.R.R.A. reliefshipments to the liberated countries in March created, a record, ...

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  12. PROBLEMS CREATED BY HITLER

    LONDON, Sunday.—Hitler lost the war to make a Greater Germany, but succeeded in leaving Germany larger by 4,500,000 people ...

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  13. RUSSIA TO MAKE SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Serious al. logations against Anglo-American policy in Germany are to be officially levelled by Russia at the ...

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  14. GERMANS TURNING COAL INTO "FAT"

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

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  15. JAMAICA VIRTUALLY PARALYSED BY STRIKE

    KINGSTON", Sunday.—Jamaica is virtually paralysed by a strike called by the British West Indies Trade Union in an effort to force the ...

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  16. Jap Premier's Tribute to Roosevelt

    TOKIO, Sunday.—The Japanese Premier (Baron Shidehara), in a tribute to the late President Roosevelt, said: "I recall the great work to which he ...

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  17. Climbed Nelson's Column

    LONDON, Sunday. — Stepping out of a crowd of hundreds of persons who were sunning themselves and feeding pigeons in ...

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  18. CANADA RETAINING EMPIRE PREFERENCE

    NEW YORK, Sunday.— The "Journal of Commerce's" Montreal correspondent says Canada is not abandoning Imperial preference, even though ...

    Article : 320 words
  19. WAR BRIDES DISILLUSIONED

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday.—The "Chronicle" says two divorces involving Australian war brides who arrived on April 7 aboard the ...

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  20. Slates "Belly-Americans"

    NEW YORK, "Sunday. —Mr. La Guardia, speaking at Columbia University, said: "Anyone who cats, pie a la mode (pic with icecream) in the ...

    Article : 223 words
  21. Japs Sealed Prisoners in Mine Shaft

    BATAVIA, Sunday.—The Netherlands Newsagency says that after the discovery of more than 100 skeletons in the coal bunkers of a Dutch freighter, ...

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  22. BIGGEST CRIME WAVE IN BURMA'S HISTORY

    RANGOON, Sunday.—Organised gangs armed with, weapons loft over from the war are causing the greatest crime wave in Burma's ...

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  23. HUNGARY'S DEFENCE LAW NOW OPERATIVE

    BUDAPEST, Sunday—Political police carried out the first arrests under Hungary's new defence law, which includes provision for heavy penalties for ...

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  25. FAITH IN AGREEMENT WITH RUSSIA

    TEHERAN, Sunday.—A Government spokesman announced that Persia has instructed the Persian delegate to the United Nations to ...

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  26. Doctor's Successful Slander Action

    LONDON, Sunday. — Dr. Arthur Henry Honnessy, an Australian, was awarded £2000 damages for slander against Miss Irene Boyanton. He ...

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  28. U.N. SECRETARIAT

    NEW YORK, Sunday—Plans for the United Nations secretariat totalling 1837 persons—four times its present size—by the end of 1946 are envisaged ...

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  29. Britain Now World's Largest Steel Exporter

    LONDON, Sunday.—Britain is now the largest steel exporter in the world, outstripping even the United States, and production this year ...

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  30. TURKEY WANTS LOAN

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Turkey has applied for an American loan of about 500,000,000 dollars to finance industrial development. ...

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  31. RUSSIA EXCLUDED FROM DISTRIBUTION OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS ASSETS

    GENEVA, Sunday.—The Financial Committee of the League of Nations Assembly, because of a misunderstanding, yesterday rejected a motion that Russia should be associated with the distribution of the League's assets of liquidation. A French delegate made the proposal, which the chairman (Sir Atul Chatterjee, India) rejected on the ground that there was no seconder, before Mr. W. G. Hall (Britain) was able to catch his eye. ...

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