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  3. BEAUTYS IN,ENGLANDS RAINIEST SPOT

    Picture shows the roid into the tiny village of Seathwaite, which lies at the head of the beautiful valley of Borrowdale, and has the doubtful distinction of being the rainiest place in England It lies in the English Lake District where many literary men found inspiration among the beauties of lakeland William Wordsworth is probably the most famous, but there were also Southey and Coleridge, de Quincey ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MacArthur Refuses To Give Details To Allied Control Council,

    The Allied Control Council received a letter from General MacArthur in which he rejected all the requests which the Council had made, asserting that, compliance was impracticable or would interfere considerably with ...

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  5. SECURITY COUNCIL'S POWERS CHALLENGE BY GEN-SECRETARY

    A surprise development in the Security Council at last night's meeting was a memorandum from the Secretary-General (Mr. Trygve Lie) which was, in effect, a legal opinion agreeing with the Russian contention that the ...

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  6. DYNAMIC CRICKET MORE VITAL THAN "WINNING "ASHES"

    In a plea for more dynam[?]e cricket, Test selector A. B. Sellars, during a speech at Old Trafford, declared that the time ...

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  7. SOVIET PAPER DEMANDS TRIAL OF HIROHITO

    Declaring that the Japanese Emperor, Hirohito, should be tried as one of, the, world's major war criminals, the "New ...

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  8. INDIAN PARTIES MAY AGREE ON COMPROMISE

    Although experienced observers of Indian politics are not inclined to hope for any agreement between the Congress Party and the Moslem League it is thought that both parties will finally agree to acquiesce in any ...

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  9. TRIAL ORDERED FOR DIVULGING VITAL SECRETS

    The magistrate announced he would commit for trial SquadronLeader M. S. Nightingale, of the Royal Canadian Air Force, on ...

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  10. BRITISH LABOUR OUT TO DESTROY COMMUNISTS

    The Labour Party directorate has launched an intensive drive to destroy the Communist Party in Britain,and Mr.Herbert Morrison is ...

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  11. INFORMAL TALKS AT EMPIRE CONFERENCE

    The forthcoming meetings of the Prime Ministers will in no way be an old-style Imperial conference but talks for which there is no formal ...

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  12. UNWRITTEN LAW MAY SAVE MAN FROM GALLOWS

    Leonard, Holmes, 32, an exserviceman, of Nottingham, who was condemned to death for the murder of, his wife who, he ...

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  13. FORMER FINANCE CHIEF OPPOSES LOAN TO BRITAIN

    In a signed article in the Houston "Chronicle," which he owns, Mr. Jesse "Jones, the former head of the Reconstruction Finance Council, says ...

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  14. JEWISH MIGRANTS TERMINATE FAST UNTO DEATH

    The Jewish leaders of the migiants, who had been held up at Spezia, terminated their hungerstrike when it was announced that ...

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  15. INDIA SEEKS FOOD FROM RUSSIA

    The Government of India has suggested to the British Government that it should approach Russia for food supplies. ...

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  16. METEORIC RISE IN VALUE OF AFRICAN SHARES

    A small cyllnder of rock from an African gold mine yesterday put £12,000,000 Into the pockets of the shareholders, says the ...

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  17. NATIONALISM IN GERMANY NOT DESTROYED

    The re-establishment of, an overcentralised Germany is incompatible with European security, declared Lord Vansittart in the House of ...

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  18. CHINESE REDS FORCE WAY INTO CHANGCHUN

    Chinese Communist troops have forced their way into Changchun, the capital of Manchuria, and have occupied The main railway station, ...

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  19. BRITAIN SIGNS MONETARY PACT WITH PORTUGAL

    The monetary agreement signed between Britain and 'Portugal practically completes the series of monetary pacts with European coutries ...

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  20. BRITISH AID TO RUSSIA

    The Prime Minister (Mr.Attlee) disclosed in the House of Commons that during the war Britain had supplied Russia with 5,218 tanks and ...

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  21. AMERICAN SEAMEN THREATEN STRIKE FOR WAGE INCREASE

    The "New York Times" says that the leaders, of five east and west coast shipping unions recommended a joint strike of 175,000 seamen ...

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  22. SUB COMMANDER DISMISSED FOR NEGLECT OF DUTY

    A navy court martial yesterday dismissed Lieut Commander Graham Roy Marsh from the service He was found guilty on two of three ...

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  23. GREECE MAKES DEMAND FOR NORTH EPIRUS

    Greece has sent a memorandum to the Council of Foreign Ministers setting out claims for Northern Epirus at present included in Albania ...

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  24. N.T. SEEKS. AID FOR PEARLING

    Recommendations of the pearling sub committee of the Northern. Australia Development Committee will be considered by the committee when ...

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  25. VIGILANCE AGAINST FASCISM

    In a letter to the National council of Labour the Home Secretary (Mr. Chuter Rede) said that it would continue to be the Government's ...

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  26. 70 JAPS HANGED FOR WAR CRIMES

    More than 70 Japanese war criminals, ranging from privates to generals, have been hanged since the war c[?]me tribunal commenced at ...

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  27. DELAYS IN SETTLING LEND-LEASE

    Owing to the progress that is being mabe in the settlement of lend-lease occasioned by the united States dealing simataneously with ...

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  28. EXCISE OFFICER KILLED IN STILL EXPLOSION

    A still at Valencia, vineyards at Middle Swan exploded with a deafening, roar late yesterday, afternoon. Charles Bottrell 50, an excise ...

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  29. SPLIT IN GREEK GOVERNMENT

    Members of the centre bloc are stated to have broken with the Populists because of the refuel to grant portfolions and also owing to the ...

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  30. BANKING HOURS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—It was announced that the closing hours of trading banks will revert to 3 p.m. on June 3, but the Saturday closing will ...

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