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  2. ROYAL'FAMILY RETURNS TO LONDON

    The Royal carriage passing the Victoria and Albert Memorial, London, as the Royal Family passed through streets lined with cheering subjects on their return to Britain this week from their triumphal tour of South Africa.—"Herald" radio-picture. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Planning FOT India's Next Stage

    LONDON, May 13.—The Viceroy of India, Lord Mountbatten, will present to the Indian leaders at Simla on June 2 a plan ...

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  4. TWO POLICEMEN MURDERED

    LONDON, May 13 (A.A.P.).—Two British policemen were shot in the centre of Jerusalem yesterday, a few hours before certain security measures were to ...

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  5. £30,000,000 To Improve Postal Service

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— To improve the efficiency of postal services, £30,000,000 will be spent in the next three ...

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  6. "LUGGAGE BY THE TON"

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Some Government officials were going abroad with a few suitcases and returning with tons of luggage, the ...

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  7. Fraudulent Voting In Newtown Alleged

    Charges of fraudulent voting in the Newtown electorate were made yesterday after it had been officially announced that Mrs. Lilian Fowler (Lang Labour) had retained her seat by a majority of 193 votes. ...

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  8. PEACE TALKS WITH JAPAN

    NEW YORK, May 13 (A.A.P.). —According to Diplomatic authorities, the Far Eastern Commission may be substituted for the Big ...

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  9. BANKING ACT EXEMPTIONS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Exemption from Section 48 of the Banking Act will be granted only when the Commonwealth Bank ...

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  10. EDUCATION IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, May 13 (A.A.P.). —The New South Wales Director of Education, Mr J. G. McKenzie, said yesterday that the period of ...

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  11. Milk Rationing Eased For Shops, Homes

    Milk rationing in Sydney and Newcastle would be eased to-day, the Milk Board decided yesterday. The chairman of the board, Mr. ...

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  12. U.S. Court Upholds Australian's Claim To Island

    WASHINGTON, May 13 (A.A.P.).—The United States Supreme Court yesterday decided that the central Pacific island of ...

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  14. CONSERVATIVE PLANS

    LONDON, May 13 (A.A.P.).— In spite of a lukewarm reception from the British Press, the 1/ booklet outlining the policy of the ...

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  15. SIR W. WEBB RESENTFUL

    TOKYO, May 13 (A.A.P.).— Sir William Webb, President of the War Crimes Tribunal, appealed from the Bench to-day to General ...

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  16. TWO RUN-OVER VICTIMS

    An electric train almost severed a man's left leg near Redfern Station last night. At Hamilton yesterday a woman had her left foot ...

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  17. DOLLAR CRISIS IN BRITAIN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— The dollar position had grown worse than either the British or the Australian Government ...

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  18. War Prisoner's Marriage Stirs Officials

    LONDON, May 13 (A.A.P.).— A secret marriage between a Suffolk girl and a German prisoner of war has aroused the War Office. ...

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  19. Orange, Pink, Blue Favoured In New Hair Tints

    LONDON, May 13.—Hairdressers from six countries presented hair of vivid orange, blue, pink, and purple at the Paris world ...

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  21. Raft Drifting At 50 Miles A Day

    NEW YORK, May 13 (A.A.P.). —The scientists' balsa raft which is aiming at drifting from Peru to the Marquesas covered about 500 ...

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  22. FACTORY GIRLS FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, May 13 (A.A.P.).—A migration selection officer at Australia House yesterday chose the first 12 of 50 girls who are going from ...

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  23. Deadlock At Vienna Talks

    VIENNA, May 13 (A.A.P.).— There was a deadlock at the opening session of the Allied Commission on the Austrian treaty ...

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  24. EGYPT'S CASE FOR UNO

    CAIRO, May 13 (A.A.P.).— Egypt will put its case to the World Security Council at the end of the present Assembly session on ...

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  25. GOVERNMENT REVERSE IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE,Tuesday.—Withholding of Government advertisements from a Melbourne newspaper led to a Government reverse in ...

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  26. TROOPS ON WAY HOME

    KURE, May 13 (A.A.P.).—The liner Kanimbla sailed to-day, carrying 949 Australian troops. She is due in Sydney on May 24. ...

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  27. WINDSORS DUE IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, May 13 (A.A.P.).— The Duke and Duchess of Windsor are due to reach England in the Queen Elizabeth from New York ...

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  28. Approval Sought For University Procession In City

    Directors of the Sydney University 1947 procession said last night they were hopeful that police permission would be obtained for the ...

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  29. Australian Red Cross Thanked

    LONDON, May 13.—"I would like to say how extremely grateful we are for the really fine gesture of the Australian Red Cross," said ...

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  30. "Supersonic Sickness" Latest Occupational Disease

    LONDON, May 13.—A man employed in a British jet aircraft factory has succumbed to what is being described as "supersonic ...

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  31. Olympic Skater Hands Back Prise

    OTTAWA, May 13.—Barbara Ann Scott, 19, wept yesterday as she returned to the Mayor of the city the keys of the canary-yellow car the ...

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  32. BRITAIN'S BEER STRONGER

    LONDON, May 13 (A.A.P.).— The Minister for Food, Mr. Strachey, announced to-day that the average strength fo beer would be restored ...

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