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  4. Bloodless Win For Reds In Shanghai

    SHANGHAI, May 25. --The Nationalist forces began evacuation a few hours before a Communist break through on the ...

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  5. Britain's Faith In Turbo-jets

    First British jet bomber to fly, the A.I., seen at a Home airfield. The plane was built by the English ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Color Line Allegation In Railway Service

    BRISBANE, Wednesday Mr. J. O'Malley (Railway Commissioner's representative), in the Industrial ...

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  7. Back To Potsdam Policy Of Soviet

    PARIS, May 25.--Mr. Vyshinsky asked for four-power economic control of the Ruhr at the Big Four talks. He proposed a return to the Four - Power Control Council for Germany, with a German administrative ...

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  8. Russian Sector Guards Ordered Out By West

    BERLIN, May 25.--Colonel Stewart, six-foot two-inch tall British Public Safety Chief, told 40 East sector police holding the British sector Grunewald station to get out. ...

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  9. Faith

    LONDON, May 25.-- Eight hundred pilgrims from all parts of Britain left London last ...

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  10. PETROL DRAIN ON DOLLARS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- If petrol rationing was abolished in Australia consumption would rise by about 20 per ...

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  11. GAMBOA CASE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--General MacArthur had at no time endeavored to intervene with the Australian Government over what had become known as the Gamboa case, the Minister for ...

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  12. COAL BOARD WILL DECIDE ON WHEELING

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A coal strike in Queensland may be averted following the commencement to-day of ...

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  13. Medical Miracle

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- While the fine fingers of a London surgeon removed a 17-year-old boy's appendix in Guy's ...

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  14. Strange Shooting of Brothers

    DETROIT, May 25. -- Victor Reuther, brother of Walter P. Reuther, President of the United Automobile Workers' ...

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  15. She Accuses Australia

    NEW YORK, May 25. -- Mrs. Jane Wallace, who has petitioned U.N. [?] regarding Australia's treatment of New ...

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  16. Snowy Mountain Bill Introduced

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- A Bill to set up a Snowy Mountain hydro electric authority to establish hydro ...

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  17. Australian Red Leader Living In Guarded Luxury

    PRAGUE, May 25. -- The president of the Australian Communist party (Mr. R. Dixon) has disappeared, with ...

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  18. ZINC PRICE DOWN AGAIN

    NEW YORK, May 25.--Zinc to-day fell from 12 to 11 cents a lb., representing a fall of 6[?] cents in the past couple of months. The ...

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  19. RED PROPAGANDA AT BRITISH EMBASSY

    LONDON, May 25.--Britain has protested to Russia that Soviet authorities "are attempting to influence the staff of the British Embassy in Moscow," the Moscow Radio said to-day. ...

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  20. Russia Enlivens Wool Sales

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --Keen trade demand, stimulated by Russian inquiry, brought values for broader ...

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  21. Two Dead In Shooting

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Rudolph Ferdinand Edward Vollmerhausen (37), married, of Edward-street, city, and ...

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  22. Heavy Rains In West Australia

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Unusually heavy early winter rains have been reported from the northern regions of West ...

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  23. Relief Was Uppermost

    SHANGHAI, May 25.-- The uppermost feeling among the populace to-night was one of relief ...

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  24. POPE VACCINATED

    VATICAN CITY, May 25.--The Pope has been vaccinated as a precaution against a minor smallpox epidemic in the Rome ...

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  25. COMMON FRONT?

    PARIS, May 25.--The United States has called on leading non-Communist nations in the Atlantic and ...

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  26. General Spoor Dead

    BATAVIA, May 25.--General Spoor (47), C. in C. of the Netherlands Army in Indonesia since February 9[?] 1946. died here to-day. ...

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  27. WATERSIDERS EXPRESS THEIR CONFIDENCE IN HEALY, ROACH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Sydney watersiders to-day pledged support to their Communist leaders, Messrs. J. Healy and E. Roach, in their stand against Mr. Justice Kirby, the chairman of ...

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  28. Emus And 'Roos Took Over The Fowl House

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A farmer from Moyston, near Ararat (Victoria), had a shock recently when he went to feed his fowls--he found six emus and five kangaroos in the shed. ...

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  29. Produce Prices Must Recede

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- World prices for farm products had reached a peak, and a recession could be expected, the ...

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  30. Land For Soldier Settlement

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Subdivision of two Queensland properties, totalling 4500 acres, for soldier land settlement has been ...

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