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  3. COMPROMISE CONSTITUTION PROPOSED FOR CONVALESCENT FRANCE

    LONDON, Monday.—France's proposed new constitution is described as an appropriate compromise designed to meet the needs of the country's stage of convalescence. The text, which will be the subject of a national referendum on ...

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  4. BIG FIGHT EXPECTED ON SPANISH PROBLEM

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The big fight of the week will arise from the Spanish problem when the Polish delegate moves for severance of all United Nations diplomatic relations with General Franco. ...

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  5. GERMANS' RIGHT TO TRY POLES DISPUTED

    LONDON, Monday.—According to the Warsaw Radio, the Polish Government has sent a Note to the Allied Control Commission in Berlin ...

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  6. ISLANDS DISAPPEARING

    TOKIO, Monday.—American aviators report that two volcanic islands which appeared above the surface of the sea on March ...

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  7. TO BUILD CAMARADERIE OF OCCUPATION ARMY

    KURE, Monday.—Lieut-General Northcott has announced a new plna for exchanging companies within the 4 ...

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  8. "Two-Power" World Suggested

    LONDON, Monday.—Russia is trying to make the United States weary of the U.N.O., in order to foster the campaign for a ...

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  9. SEVERE DAMAGE IN MERSEYSIDE FIRE

    LONDON, Monday.—More than 13,000 bales of cotton, 500 Army vehicles in cases, and tons of other goods were destroyed in a Merseyside fire, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. "Tough" Problems to Be Solved in Japan

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Discussing Japan's likely future economic status, Mr. C. A. Berendsen (chairman of the Far Eastern ...

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  11. ORDERED KILLING OF 2,500,000 PEOPLE

    NUREMBERG, Monday.—A man who, in a statement to the British authorities admitted giving orders for the killing of 2,500,000 people, gave evidence to-day on behalf of Kaltenbrunner, former deputy chief of the German Security Police. He is Rudolph Hoess, who was Commandant of Auschwitz ...

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  12. DUTCH FORESTALL INDONESIAN ATTACK

    BATAVIA, Monday.—An official report says Dutch troops, warned of an Indonesian attack, searched the Tanahtinggi area east of Batavia and ...

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  13. BANNED BOOK SEIZED

    CANBERRA, Monday.—"The Chinese Room," which was seized by customs authorities when they visited, Clemies Library, Double Bay, N.S.W., ...

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  14. PAID MONUMENT CLIMBER'S FINE

    LONDON, Monday.—When the man who climbed Nelson's column (Henry Taylor, 31-year-old ex-seaman) left the dock, he was met by a well-dressed, ...

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  15. POISONED CIGARETTE FOR CZECH HANGMAN

    PRAGUE, Monday.—While the Czechoslovak hangman Karas was waiting in the lobby of the court which was trying the former German ...

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  16. TRAMP PLANES FOR NEXT MONTH

    LONDON, Monday.—Round-the-world tramp planes which may be hired for 7/- per mile will be operating from the ...

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  17. SOUTHAMPTON TUGMEN ON STRIKE

    LONDON, Monday.—About 120 tugmen operating 14 tugs which handle liners at Southampton have started an unofficial strike. They brought in the ...

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  18. NAVAL MAN ON SERIOUS CHARGES

    LONDON, Monday.—Lieut. Graham Roy Marsh, second in command of the submarine Oswald, which was rammed and sunk by an ...

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  19. N.Z.'s FIRST "EMERGENCY" DIVORCE

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.— The first decree of divorce under the Wartime Marriages Emergency Regulations issued last week was granted in ...

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  20. POLES TO MOVE MILLIONS IN VAST PLAN

    LONDON, Monday.—Involving the transfer of millions of people, the Polish Government hopes to complete a vast re-settlement ...

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  21. PERSIA WITHDRAWS COMPLAINT

    NEW YORK, Monday.—A Teheran message reports that Hussein Ala, Persia's delegate to the Security Council of U.N.O., has been instructed to ...

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  22. IMPATIENT BRIDES AWAITING SHIPS

    LONDON, Monday.—Mrs. Barbara Jungwirth, local organiser of the Kangaroo Club for Australian servicemen's brides, told members attending ...

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  23. FILM SOCIETY TO BE FORMED

    HOBART, Monday.—Following an exhibition of documentary films by the State Public Library, a move to establish a film society was made in ...

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  24. Hanging Injuries Fatal

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—An 11-yearold boy, Alan Ewens, who was found unconscious, hanging by a rope on the front verandah of his home a week ago, ...

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  25. URGES INDEPENDENT RHINELAND

    LONDON, Monday.—A call for a plebiscite to decide on the separation of the Rhineland from the rest of Germany was made by Dr. Opitz, president of the Rhenish People's Party, at demonstrations in the Ruhr towns of ...

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  27. Less Food Means Less Coal

    LONDON, Monday.—A further reduction in the Ruhr coal output and in the allocalion to receiving countries was likely unless the world food ...

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  28. WHY REMAIN GREY?

    It does not improve your appearance. If a man is grey he may not gain a position; if a woman, she may be "left" by her friends. Russian Hair Restorer ...

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  29. SENTENCE AMENDED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Instead of serving sentences totalling 18 months for offences arising from the alleged blackmarketing of a motor car, Victor Stack, ...

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  30. Eight Sentenced to Death at Singapore

    SINGAPORE. Monday.—In Singapore's biggest war crimes trial, a Japanese lieut.-commander, a warrant officer and five sergeant-majors and ...

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  32. TO NATIONALISE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Monday.—Cabinet has discussed the nationalisation of the iron and steel industry. The Press Association correspondent understands ...

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  33. BRITISH LABOR'S ACCORD WITH BAVARIAN PARTY

    ERLANGEN (Bavaria), Monday. —"The British Labor Party views with sympathy your refusal to fuse with the Communist Party," said ...

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  34. COMPLETING PLANT FOR ATOM RESEARCH

    LONDON, Monday—The last truckload of machinery for installation in Britain's top-secret atomic research plant has been delivered at the Harwell ...

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  35. SMITHFIELD STRIKE EXTENDS

    LONDON, Monday.—As A.S.C. lorries began taking away provisions from the Smithfield market, cold storage workers joined the strikers. ...

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  36. ALLEGE MAKING OF JET PLANES IMPEDED BY AIRCRAFT MINISTRY

    LONDON, Monday.—Charges of having impeded the manufacture of jet planes, including the record-breaking Meteor, are made against the Ministry of Aircraft Production by members of the "back room" jet team, says the "Daily Mail." ...

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  37. WOULD WELCOME REVOLUTION

    PESHAWUR, Monday.—Dr. Khan Sahib, Congress Premier of the North-West Frontier Province, told a political meeting, "I would welcome a ...

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  38. HUNGER-STRIKING JEWS FAILING

    JERUSALEM, Monday.—After 50 hours of hunger-striking, some of the 15 Jews taking part are failing. Delegations from all parts of Palestine have ...

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  39. Concerned About Slowness in Determining Future of Western Germany

    LONDON, Monday.—Holland and many othor smaller European countries are concerned about the slowness of the four Powers in ...

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