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  3. TOO "TEMPERAMENTAL" FOR RUSSIA'S LIKING

    PARIS, Monday. — When Australia was proposed as a member of the conference secretariat Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky (Russia) objected. "Australia has shown herself rather a temperamental member," he said. "It would perhaps he better to have the representative ...

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  4. MORE ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS REACH HAIFA

    HAIFA, Monday. — The cruiser Ajax and thc troopship Empire Rival entered the harbor to-day as another Jewish illegal immigrant ship, the Henrietta Szold, arrived, carrying 540 persons, including 500 women. The ...

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    THE VICEROY OF INDIA (Lord Wavell), who is making a fresh attempt to end the constitutional deadlock. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ONLY CURE FOR FISCAL PROBLEM

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The Republican National Committee stated that if the Republican Party won a ...

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  7. Commonwealth Rail Chief

    The Prime Minister announced recently that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Saved His Mother: Father, Uncle Drowned

    LONDON, Mon. — A 12-year-old boy swimmer named Matthews, of Mawganporth, on the Cornwall ...

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  9. TO TAKE OVER GERMAN COMBINE

    BERLIN Monday. — The British will soon be taking over the United Steelworks in the Ruhr, the biggest German ...

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  10. KEPT REPUTATION UNSULLIED

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — Senator Thomas (Democrat), chairman of the Senate Military Committee, ...

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  11. VICEROY TRIES AGAIN TO END DEADLOCK

    NEW DELHI, Monday, — The Viceroy (Lord Wavell) has invited Pandit Nehru to make proposals ...

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  12. LONDONERS' TRIBULATIONS

    LONDON Monday. — London faces a partial blackout a shortage of bread, and a cut in industrial output as the result of a strike of ...

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  13. REFUGEES WISH TO COME TO AUSTRALIA

    DARWIN, Monday. — Of 1,250,000 war refugees from Europe and the Middle East waiting to be sent to countries of their choice, thousands ...

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  14. Bitter Political Partisanship

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Addressing his first public meeting at Footscray this evening since his return to ...

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  15. Helicopter Mail Service Envisaged

    LONDON, Monday. — Blitzed G.P.O. headquarters at Mt. Pleasant, London, are being redesigned to ...

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  16. NO PLANS FOR ROYAL VISIT TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Monday. — No plans have been made for a Royal visit to Australia and New Zealand, says, the Exchange Telegraph ...

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  17. 263 MEN ON MUTINY CHARGE

    SINGAPORE, Monday. — A court-martial, believedly involving the greatest, number of men since the first world war, opened to-day ...

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  18. DOES NOT WANT TO SEE AMERICANS GO

    TOKIO, Monday. — In an exclusive interview Premier Yoshida told Royal Arch Gunnison, North American Newspaper Alliance correspondent, that the Japanese Government was apprehensive lest the U.S. should speed ...

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  19. CHARTER OF PLANE BY DR. EVATT

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said to-day he did not think it unreasonable that the Minister for External Affaira (Dr. ...

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  20. No Champions of Empire Cause

    LONDON, Monday. — "Where are the champions of the just and mighty cause of the Empire? asks the "Daily Express" in a leading ...

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  21. ALLEGED TURKISH UNDERTAKING

    MOSCOW Monday. — The Turkish President (Inonu), in May, 1911 told the German Ambassador (von Papen) that ...

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  22. CAMP HUTS COMMANDEERED

    LONDON, Monday — When 30 ex-servicemen and their families living in rooms at Chalfont St. Giles heard that ...

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  23. FRENCH GESTAPO AGENT EXECUTED

    PARIS, Monday. — Marcel Buat, former Gestapo agent, accused of responsibility for the shooting and deportation of French patriots, ...

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  24. OPPOSED ARDENNES ATTACK

    NUREMBERG, Mon.— Field-Marshal von Runstedt told the court he was against the Ardennes ...

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  25. ACQUITTED OF MURDER CHARGE

    BEELIN, Monday. — Gerard Christopher Ennis was to-day acquitted by a court-martial of murdering a Russian guards officer, ...

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  26. FIGHT WITH NEGROES

    ATHENS (Alabama). Monday. — Nine persons, eight of whom are teen-agers, are in gaol, charged with unlawful ...

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  27. DEATH OF FILM PIONEER

    PARIS, Monday. — The death occurred yesterday, at Ste. Maxime, of Leon Ernest Gaumont (82), Frenchman, ...

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  28. SALVAGED WARSHIPS TO BE BROKEN UP

    LONDON, Monday. — Jellicoe's flagship, the Iron Duke, recently salvaged at Seapa Flow, will be the first major scrapping job at ...

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  29. Bradford Wool Prices

    BRADFORD, Monday. — A new schedule of maximum wool prices for the home trade was announced to-day. The only ...

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  30. Forged Savings Book

    LONDON, Monday. — Charles John Hughes (30), of London, was to-day sentenced to three months' imprisonment on charges of ...

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    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The Federal Minister for Labor (Mr. Holloway) will meet to-morrow's session of the Executive to report on talks ...

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  32. FOUND SHOT IN ROYAL MEWS

    LONDON, Monday. — Charles P. Waters superintendent of the Royal mews. Windsor, was found shot in the Royal mews yesterday ...

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  33. WORST NILE FLOOD FOR DECADES

    LONDON, Mon. — This year's Nile flood may be the worst for decades, says "The Times" correspondent at ...

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  34. U.N.R.R.A. NO LONGER NEEDED

    GENEVA, Monday. — Describing the suggestion that U.N.R.R.A. should continue as unrealistic in view of the fact that the ...

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  35. FATHER DIVINE SLATES PRESS

    NEW YORK, Monday. — On returning to his Harlem "Heaven" with his white bride and 500 followers, Father ...

    Article : 211 words
  36. Swedish Secrecy About Rockets

    LONDON, Monday. — Reuter's Stockholm correspondent says several objects, apparently rockets, were seen flying low over Central ...

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  37. SURPRISE RUSSIAN PROPOSAL

    ISTANBUL, Monday. — Cubinet to-day considered a surprise Russian proposal that the Dardanelles and Bosphorus be put under joint ...

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  38. BRITISH ARMY CHIEFS CONFER

    LONDON, Monday. — The Chief of the Imperial General Staff (Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery) to-day began ...

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  39. Britain Not Importing Synthetic Rubber

    LONDON, Monday. — Britain had now ceased to import synthetic rubber and after October, when supplies would be used up, tyre ...

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  40. SERIOUS VIEW OF BRITISH DECISION

    WARSAW, Monday. — The Government has sent a Note to Britain expressing the serious view taken of the British decision to form ...

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  41. FAMOUS BRIDGE PLAYER'S SON ARRESTED

    NEW YORK, Monday. — Bruce Ely Culbertson (17), who, the police say, is a son of the famous bridge player, was arrested to-day ...

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  42. DEADLY PILOTLESS AIRCRAFT

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The U.S. Navy has in immediate prospect a pilotless aircraft capable of carrying atomic bombs. The ...

    Article : 213 words
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