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  4. BRITAIN PLANS DEVELOPMENT OF SEA AND AIR TRANSPORT

    LONDON, May 30.--Britain is making a bold bid to take a leading position in future world transport, both in the air and on the sea. This inference is drawn from two ...

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  5. STRONG OPPOSITION TO FURTHER CUTS IN BRITISH RATIONS

    LONDON, May 30.--All other United Nations should come down to, something like the British level of food consumption before British people were asked to restrict themselves still more, said Lord Llewellyn, opening the food debate in the House of Lords. He said ...

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  6. Bulgarian Mentality

    LONDON, May 30.--The Athens News Agency says the Premier (Tsalderia) declared all ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN CARDINAL RETURNS

    Paying his first visit to Melbourne since his elevation to Cardinal, Cardinal Gilroy (right) was met by Archbishop Mannix. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TOJO'S TRIAL

    TOKIO, May 31.--Tojo's U.S. defence counsel (Mr. John Gulden predicted the trial will last at least six months, possibly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. RUSSIA DRAWS IRON CURTAIN IN GERMANY

    NEW YORK, May 30.--Concern is heightening over what is described as an "iron curtain" which Russia has rung down in Germany between her zone and those administered by Britain, ...

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  10. Balkan Problems Unsettled

    LONDON, May 30.--The disturbed state in Europe was further indicated by reports from the Continent to-day. ...

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  11. INTERNATIONAL AVIATION CONFERENCE

    MONTREAL, May 30.--The Pacific International Civil Aviation Organisation commission voted by 20 votes to 8 to recommend the present ...

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  12. UNRRA FOOD

    WASHINGTON, May 30.--The Government has been asked to send a special observer to Shanghai to investigate the widespread ...

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  13. SECURITY COUNCIL

    NEW YORK, May 30.--A Mutual Broadcasting System commentator declared Mr. Stettinius has sent to the ...

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  14. FRENCH SEEK NEW ALLIANCE WITH BRITAIN

    LONDON, May 30.--The President (M.G[?]n), interviewed by the Times in Paris, indicated that now that ...

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  15. HORSES BY AIR

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Australian National Airways Pty. Ltd. are now prepared to transport ...

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  16. UNEMPLOYMENT PAY FOR MEAT STRIKERS CEASES

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The payment of Commonwealth unemployment benefits to former meat industry employees who were stood down before March 29--the day on which the meat strike began ...

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    The British Lord President of the Council (Mr. Herbert Morrison), who initiated the debate in the House of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. MYSTERY DEATH

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Sufficient strychnine to cause death was found in the body of Audrey Cameron (20), who died at her ...

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  19. Ku Klux Klan

    NEW YORK, May 30.--The American Press Atlanta correspondent says the Collector of Internal ...

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  20. STARVATION OF GERMANS A GREAT CRIME

    LONDON, May 31.--A warning against any attempt to deprive the German people of their means of livelihood ...

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  21. RATS NESTED. IN DOCTOR'S FINE CARPET

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Claiming compensation, Dr. A. J. Foote told the Army Compensation Board to-day ...

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  22. Tick, Tick--

    NEW YORK, May 30.— The time and actual sound of the atom bomb exploding over Bikini in ...

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  23. U.S. COAL PRICE TO INCREASE

    WASHINGTON, May 30.--Soft coal managements point out that the Government settlement with the miners' ...

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  24. NATIVES TO ACQUIRE THEIR OWN TROCHUS SHELL FLEET

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Eight hundred Torres Strait islanders, all of whom served in the army, will play a big part in the revival of the trochus shell industry in Queensland. The islanders, who now are being discharged, are buying for cash ...

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  25. DEVELOPMENTS AT GLADSTONE

    GLADSTONE, Friday.--When the steamer Caledon berthed at the harbor this morning jetty police and local ...

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  26. SERIOUS CRIMES

    LONDON, May 31.--There was a very serious increase in crime, including rape, robbery, and murder, in and around Belsen camp ...

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  27. SEAMEN'S STRIKE

    WASHINGTON, May 30.--It is announced that seven maritime unions have threatened to strike on June 15, demanding wage ...

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  28. STILL SOUGHT

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Despite a widespread search police so far have been unable to find the two gunmen who shot and wounded ...

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  29. FASCISM NOT DEAD

    LONDON, May 31.--"Fascism is not dead. Long live [?]Duce," flashed out in electric lights from the bulletin board on Milan's ...

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