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  3. RECURRENCE OF EARTHQUAKES ON PANAY IS.

    Another strong earthquake shook the battered city of Iloilo,,on Panay Island, late last night. Secondary shocks ...

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  4. SOVIET TO TAKE PART IN ATOMIC DISCUSSIONS

    The Soviet Union agreed last night to take part in discussions on the composition of the International Atomic ...

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  5. FATHER AND BABY FOUND DEAD AFTER FORREST TRAGEDY

    Following the finding of the body of Marjorie Grace Lambert, 32, in a house in Bougainville Street, Forrest, at 8 o'clock on Monday night, the bodies of her husband, John Henry Lambert, 34, and their six-months-old son, ...

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  6. PROSTITUTION OF U.N.O. DEPLORED

    In an address to the Toronto Board of Trade, the Under-Secretary of External Affairs (Mr. L. B. Pearson) deplored ...

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  7. RUIN FACES FRANCE WITHOUT FRANC DEVALUATION

    The French Government tabled & bill in the National Assembly to establish a free market in gold on French territory. Premier Schuman told the Assembly that without devaluation of the franc France faced economic ruin ...

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  8. HUMAN ARM FOUND IN MIDDLE HARBOUR

    A human arm and hand, in a badly decomposed state, were found lying On the foreshore of Pearl Bay, Middle Harbour, to-day. ...

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  9. AMERICAN TO SAIL IN KETCH TO AUSTRALIA

    At least one American, desiring to settle in Australia, is not concerned by either the steamship accommodation problem or a passage ...

    Article : 162 words
  10. AMERICA MAY HOLD UP PETROL EXPORTS

    The House of Representatives Commerce Committee demanded that all petroleum shipments abroad be halted until Congress has a chance ...

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  11. PALESTINE SITUATION WORSENING

    It was disclosed that the United Nations Commission has agreed that the Palestine situation is steadily worsening and will verge on chaos when the British give up control of the Holy Land about May 15. ...

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  12. RUSSIA ACCEPTS CASH FROM GERMANY

    Reuters reliably learned that Russia's latest proposals, for settling her claim to German assets in Austria, accept the French plan for a lump ...

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  13. U.S. SERGEANT ARRESTED ON TREASON CHARGE

    Martin James Monti, who was discharged from military service yesterday, was arrested on charges of treason. Monti, who is a former air force lieutenant, was stated to have broadcasted for the Germans during the war. ...

    Article : 173 words
  14. BRITAIN TO PURCHASE AUSTRALIAN BACON

    The Food Minister (Mr. Strachey) said in the House of Commons that, far from refusing supplies of sliced bacon from Australia, as had been ...

    Article : 77 words
  15. TOKYO BANK STAFF POISONED

    The entire staff of a Tokyo bank was poisoned yesterday by a man, posing as a health official of the Metropolitan Government. ...

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  16. FALSE PASSPORTS AID GERMANS TO REACH ARGENTINE

    Danish police stated that 15 German fighters and technical experts, mostly from the German aircraft industry, had been smuggled through ...

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  17. VIC, KETCH LEADS IN TASMAN RACE

    The Victorian ketch, Kurrewa III., has increased its lead over Beaward to 60 miles to-night, in the transTasman yacht race. ...

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  18. INQUIRY OPENS INTO FIRE AT CHRISTCHURCH

    A Royal Commission into the tragic fire in Ballantyne's store in November, when 41 lives were lost, began at Christchurch to-day. ...

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  19. TO MAKE JAPAN SELFSUPPORTING

    Dr. George Yeh, Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, confirmed the receipt by the Chinese Government of a United States circular Note to the ...

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  20. NO EMPIRE BODY TO DEAL WITH INDIA

    The British Government has declined a suggestion to initiate the establishment of a permanent consultative body of representatives from all ...

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  21. RAIN SAVES M.C.C. FROM DEFEAT IN WEST INDIES

    Rain interfered with the first Test, gave England a lucky draw, robbing the West Indies of almost certain victory. ...

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  22. U.N.O. OUTLOOK CRITICAL, BUT NOT CATASTROPHIC

    The United Nations Charter postulated the use of force. It was never intended that peace be kept by words alone, said Sir Carl Berendsen, New ...

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  23. BRITAIN NOT TO MODIFY DIVORCE LAWS

    The Attorney-General (Sir Hartley Shawcross) told the House of Commons that the Government would not modify the British divorce laws because of the House of Lords decision in the Baxter versus Baxter case that a wife's insistence on the ...

    Article : 136 words
  24. STATE AIR SERVICES TO BE COSTLY

    State air services in New South Wales, as recommended by a special committee established by the Premier (Mr. McGirr) would be a heavy ...

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  25. BOS MURPHY WINS EMPIRE TITLE

    Bos Murphy, of N.Z., defeated Vince Hawkins, the British middleweight champion, on points over 15 rounds for the British Empire middleweight ...

    Article : 186 words
  26. PROCRASTINATION OF CHIFLEY GOVERNMENT

    The procrastination of the Chifley Government had got Australia into the dire position in which she now found herself, the Leader of the ...

    Article : 87 words
  27. DIVORCE ORDER AGAINST TYRONE POWER

    Annabella Power, actress obtained a final divorce decree from Tyrone Power yesterday. The court fixed alimony at the minimum rate of ...

    Article : 140 words
  28. CHINESE CONFIRM REPORT OF SOVIET REBELLION

    Reports of the first rebellion in the history of the Soviet Union flaring up in Southern-Ukraine and involving one and a half million ...

    Article : 119 words
  29. SPORTS COLUMNIST'S REVIEW OF DEFEAT OF McKENLEY

    The "Daily Mirror" sports columnist (Dan Parker) says that McKenleys defeats' in the first three races in Australia should give those ...

    Article : 116 words
  30. TRIBAL CLASH IN INDIA

    One hundred and thirty Hindu and Sikh refugees were killed, 50 injured and 50 others kidnapped when Mangal (Moslem) tribesmen from ...

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  31. FRANC DEVALUATION MAY EFFECT WOOL SALES IN AUSTRALIA

    The French decision to devaluate the franc may have a serious effect on the Australian wool market, a spokesman for the Wool Selling ...

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