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  3. COMMUNISTS BOYCOTT GEN. DE GAULLE

    Communists, boycotted ceremonies in the Strasbourg Cathedral yesterday at which General de Gaulle unveiled a ...

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  4. MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED IN MADAGASCAR

    About one-fifth of Madagascar is under martial law as French troops attempt to quell the separatist rising on the ...

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  5. NATIONAL SERVICE BILL VIGOROUSLY DEFENDED BY DEFENCE MINISTER

    Defending the National Service Bill in a vigorous speech at the Co-operative Party's annual conference ar Llandudno, the Minister for Defence (Mr. A. V. Alexander) said that conscription was necessary. If the ...

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  6. GANDHI WARNS INDIANS NOT TO LIGHT FIRE

    Despite a warning from Mahatma Gandhi, that the indians, unless they calm themselves, will light a fire which will consume them all, reports from the Eastern Punjab last light said that communal rioting, which at that stage ...

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  7. Agreement Hopes Fading In Moscow Talks

    With the opening of the fifth week of deliberations, the hope of the Foreign Ministers Council reaching an agreement ...

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  8. Greek Communists Refuse to Fly Flag Half-Mast

    A large crowd of Right Wing sympathisers stormed the Town Hall at Limassol when the Communist Mayor ...

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  9. Czechs Reject Suggestion Of Political Murder

    Czech Embassy officials in Paris reject suggestions that the murder of the Czeeh Consul (Gejza Racgejac) yesterday was a political crime. Racgejac, who was recently divorced, lived in a flat not ...

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  10. BRITISH ATTITUDE ON JAPANESE REPARATIONS

    It is stated authoritatively by Reuters diplomatic correspondent that the British Government regards the 30 per cent distribution of ...

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  11. JEWS OBSERVE EASTER TRUCE IN PALESTINE

    Palestine was free from political strife throughout Easter Sunday. The terrorist organisation, Irgun Zvai Leumi, kept a ...

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  12. DEMARET WINS GOLF TOURNEY

    AUGUSTA (Georgia), Monday. Jimmy Demaret with 71—and his fourth consecutive under pat round— won the 10,000 dollar Masters tourn. ...

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  13. 15,000 HOMELESS IN AMERICA THROUGH FLOODS

    It is estimated that 15,000 are homeless or stranded in their homes as the spring floods cover large areas of the ...

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  14. 30 HURT IN RUSH FOR FOOTBALL TICKETS

    Thirty people were hurt and received ambulance treatment during a rush at the Liverpool Football Club's ground for tickets for the Liverpool ...

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  15. PALESTINE COURT REJECTS APPEAL ON GRUNER'S EXECUTION

    The Palestine Suprime Court-dismissed an appeal by Israel Rokach, Mayor of Tel Aviv, for leave to appeal against the imposing of the ...

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  16. TRIAL OF SECOND JAP COMMANDER TO BEGIN

    The War Crimes Court will begin the trial of Lieut.General Hataza Adachi, commander of the 18th Japanese army in New Guinea for ...

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  17. WHEAT SOWN FROM PLANE

    Northamptonshire's "flying" farmer (Mr. T. W. Tomkins) is so pleased with the result of sowing 50 acres in wheat from an aircraft on Good ...

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  18. BRITAIN EXPERIENCES A DREARY EASTER

    Pictures in the newspapers of empty station halls, deserted parks and beaches told the story of one of the worst Easters which Britain has had. There were bitter cold, rain and strong winds over the whole ...

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  19. PARAGUAYAN REVOLT SUCCESSFUL

    The formation of a provisional revolutionary Government for Paraguay was announced by the Rebel controlled Concepcion Radio. ...

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  20. PRAISE FOR AUSTRALIANS WAR BOOK

    In a letter to the Sunday book section of the "New York Times" on Godfrey Blundan's book "a room on the Route," Arthur John Dos Passos ...

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  21. INDEPENDENTS WIN AT JAPAN'S LOCAL ELECTIONS

    Results in the Japanese local government elections indicate a clean sweep for Independents, running without party labels, but generally ...

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  22. KING AT OPENING OF SOUTH RHODESIAN PARLIAMENT

    "While there is good grounds for the confidence that another major war is most unlikely, the need for advanced preparations must be ...

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  23. DEATH OF BARON

    LONDON, Monday—The holder of the third oldest baronetcy in the Kingdom (Sir. John Mansel) died yesterday in Carmanthenshire ...

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  24. TRAVELLERS DEMAND SAY AT COMMONWEALTH CONFERENCES

    At the annual conference of the Commercial Travellers Association the United General Secretary (Mr. C. A. West) expressed the opinion that ...

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  25. Canada Not to Devalue Its Dollars

    Canada has no immediate intention of devaluing the Canadian dollar, which is now at par with the United States dollar, according to a high Government source here. The Ottawa correspondent of the ...

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  26. "Scandalous" Loss Of Time Checks Food to Britain

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) said yesterday that the main reason for Australia's failure to export food to Britain was ...

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  27. SYDNEY FIRM TO MAKE RAIL COUPLINGS UNDER LICENCE

    Mr. Cleve Pomeroy, President of the National and Maleable Steel Castings Co., of Cleveland, Ohio, announced that his company had ...

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  28. LABOUR MAY CONTEST ALL SEATS IN PARLIAMENT

    The Australian Labour Party will contest all seats at the Commonwealth and State elections unless the electoral council decides otherwise. ...

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  29. U.S. TELEPHONE ATTENDANTS STAGE A STRIKE

    At 6 a.m., to-day, 300,000 telephone workers started a nationwide strike: Early this morning the American Associated Press put through a call ...

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  30. SURPRISING DEFEAT OF AMERICAN WOMAN TENNIS PLAYER

    Shortly before she was surprisingly beaten 4/6, 8/6, 6/4, by the Rumanian player (Magda Rurak) the United States Women's tennis champion ...

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  31. AMERICAN TASK FORCE TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    The Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) announced yesterday that an American task force would visit Australia between May 17 and ...

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  32. SHOWMAN FINED FOR HAVING R.S.L. BADGE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Tasman Charles Thompson, 25, while running a darts game at the Easter Show, was detained by the police and to-day ...

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  33. ICEWORKS SAFE BLOWN

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Lock of a safe in the office of McDonald and Eklund's ice works, Railway Street Kogarah, was hurled 20 feet through ...

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