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  3. BRITAIN WARNED TO CUT IMPORTS IN GRIEVOUS FASHION

    Warning the Labour Party conference of the wide gap between imports and exports the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr. Dalton) said that unless that gap was bridged Britain must soon cut her imports in a most ...

    Article : 334 words
  4. GERMANS TO FACE TRIAL FOR WAR CRIMES

    The British Lord Chancellor (Lord Jowitt) said yesterday that German courts in June would begin the trials of about ...

    Article : 83 words
  5. BEIRUT PROTESTS AT RESULT OF ELECTIONS

    Unsuccessful candidates in tne week-end's elections in Lebanon, which gave the Government an overwhelming majority, have ...

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  6. BRITAIN COULD LEAVE INDIA IMMEDIATELY

    A New Delhi message quotes Indian Congress Presdent (Mr. Kripalani)as sciying that the British Government could to-day divest itself of power and responsibility and allow the interim Government to function as a ...

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  7. MOUNTBATTEN ON RETURN TRIP TO INDIA

    The Viceroy (Lord Mountbatten) left Northault airport to-day in his own machine for a flight to India. ...

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  8. Turkey Refuses Demand for Territorial Bases

    The Premier of Turkey (Recep Peker) told the Turkish Parliament that a certain foreign Power, which he did not name, had sent a note to Turkey requesting bases in Turkey "on the broadest commission of measures for defence." ...

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  9. NATIVE MEDICAL HISTORY INVESTIGATED

    An assignment given to Constable [?] last year may make history. He was loaned to the West Australian Historical ...

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  10. CONVOY OF CAMELS CAPTURED FOR GUN RUNNING

    Reuters correspondent at Cairo says that Frontier Camel Corps, after a running gun battle, captured a convoy of 17 camels ...

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  11. ALLIED SOURCES DOUBT REPORTS ON BOHKMANN

    Allied authorities disbelieve reports, emanating from Nazi sources and published im London, that Hitler's deputy, ...

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  12. BOXING

    The Australian featherweight boxing champion, Eddie Miller, will fight Ben Duffy, of Jarrow, over eight rounds at Walthamstow, on ...

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  13. MOVE TO SETTLE U.S. DEADLOCK ON WOOL BILL

    A last-minute bid is being made to break the American wool bill deadlock. Reuters correspondent reports that ...

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  14. LABOUR URGES

    to cut the British rood rations so as to maintain forces abroad. A further resolution advocated the recall of British troops from Greece ...

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  15. MAN TO SWIM THE IRISH SEA

    Tom Blower, of Nottingham, who swam the English, Channel in 1939, will try to swim the Irish Sea from Donaghadee in the County of Down ...

    Article : 76 words
  16. Amalgamation of Zones in Germany

    An official announcement says that the British zone commander (Lieut.-General Robertson), end the U.S. commander (General Clay) reached an agreement for the establishment of an economic council. ...

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  17. DUTCH MINISTER TO AUSTRALIA

    The former Minister to Madrid (Mr. P. E. Teppema) has been appointed Minister to Australia. The former representative on the ...

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  18. BOMB [?] KA[?]

    [?] [?] [?] over a fence, and partly wrecked a ...

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  19. RUSSIA REPLIES TO LABOUR'S "CARD ON TABLE"

    Russia has made its first reply to the "Cards on the Table" pamphlet issued by the British Labour Party last Thursday, on the eve of its annual conference. Moscow Radio said yesterday that ...

    Article : 156 words
  20. AUTO-WORKERS REJECT FORD'S OFFER

    The United Auto-Workers' Union has rejected the Ford Motor Company's offer of a 15 cents an hour pay rise, similar to settlements made ...

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  21. BILL TO PREVENT SABOTAGE OF DEFENCE PROJECTS

    An Anti-Sabotage Bill containing drastic penalties will be put swiftly through Parliament to outlaw attempts by individuals or organisations to stop or delay the rocket range project in South Australia or other defence projects. ...

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  22. SUICIDE OF GERMAN GENERAL

    General Franz Boehme, 53, who was one of 12 accused of, war crimes in the Balkans, jumped over the guard rail of the three-storey prison ...

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  23. JAP OFFICER TO BE QUESTIONED FOR MURDER

    The first Japanese, detained in connection with the massacre of Australian, nurses at Banka Island in February, 1942, will ...

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  24. STATE SUGAR CROP

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Reports by thc Department of Agriculture to-day estimate that this year's production of sugar cane to be treated at the ...

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  25. BRITAIN'S HEAVY LOSS IN MAN-DAYS

    Britain annually loses about 230,000,000 man-days of work because of illness, says the Ministry of Health. ...

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  26. DEATH SENTENCE FOR ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION

    The court sentenced Julio Guillen to death by execution fdr the attempted assassination of President Roxas with a hand grenade on March ...

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  27. CHINESE PLAN FOR PEACE OR UNRESTRICTED WARFARE

    The People's Political Council, with its bid to Communists for peace negotiations unanswered, appointed a committee to draw up recommendations favouring either unrestricted warfare or renewed negotiations. ...

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  28. N.S.W. TO PURCHASE BASES IN ENGLAND FOR TRANSPORT

    Seeking to buy 200 buses at short notice, the Assistant-Commissioner of Transport for N.S.W. (Mr. A. Shoebridge) arrived to-day at Poole ...

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  29. SYDNEY HOSPITAL OWES £14,977

    Higher wages and salaries and rising costs generally, were responsible for the serious financial position of public hospitals said the secretary of ...

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  30. CONGRESS APPROVES OF INCOME TAX CUT

    The Senate, voting 52 to 34, passed a bill to cut income tax for most taxpayers by 20 to 30 per cent., from July l. ...

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  31. 50¾d. AT MELBOURNE WOOL SALES

    A catalogue of 6,800 bales was offered at the wool auctions to-day Mien Merino and crossbreds were of a higher quality than normal. Main ...

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  32. NO COAL FOR COLLIER AT NEWCASTLE

    SYDNEY, Thursday:—The collier Caldale was recalled this afternoon, after getting outside the Sydney Heads, when advice was ...

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  33. STUD RAMS FLOWN BY AIR TO SYDNEY

    A consignment of 31 stud rams arrived at Mascot to-day by an A.N.A. freight aircraft from Haddon Rigg, the property of G.B.S. ...

    Article : 79 words
  34. SABOTAGE ATTEMPT IN INDONESIA

    Another act of sabotage in a serious attempt to cripple the Goodyear Tyre Co's works at Euitenzorg, costing 5,000,000 American dollars is ...

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  35. ONE-THIRD CUT IN AIRFARE CHARGE TO LONDON

    Thc fare from Sydney to Landon by air is expected to be reduced from £375 to £250, in December, when Lancastrians, are replaced by ...

    Article : 91 words
  36. 10 YEARS GAOL FOR MISAPPROPRIATION

    A court martial convicted Colonel Edward Murray of violating articles of war. He was charged on 16 counts of ...

    Article : 63 words
  37. FIRE INN SANDRINGHAM FOREST

    LONDON, Thursday.—A fire swept 300 acres of heath and woodlands in His Majesty's estate at Sandringham. The blaze was seen 14 miles away. ...

    Article : 67 words
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