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  4. Metropolitan FORECAST

    Hot at first; cool change later. ...

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  5. MASSES OF PRISONERS

    The bodies of Russian, Polish, French and British war prisoners, estimated to number 190,000, have been found near Landsdorf ...

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  6. PLEA NOT ALLOWED

    German counsel for the High Command at the resumption of the war crimes trial to-day asked the tribunal to expunge from the ...

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  7. BRITAIN INSISTENT ON ACQUITTAL

    Before the Security Council meets again to-night a formula may be found to resolve the legalistic tangle in which delegates became involved in the closing stage of yesterday's six hours and a half debate on Greece, but no one at present is confident that to-night's ...

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    H.M.A.S. SHROPSHIRE IN PORT.--Crowds gathered under gay strings of flags on Station Pier, Port Melbourne, yesterday when H.M.A.S. Shropshire arrived on her first visit to Melbourne. The destroyer, H.M.A.S. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BANDITS MAKE £20,000 HAUL

    Bandits broke into the postal compartment of a train travelling between Upper Egypt and Cairo. They overpowered four ...

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  10. DISCONTENT IN ROUMANIA

    The holding of a general election for Roumama before May 1, under the supervision of the Inter-Allied Commission, was ...

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  11. SPREAD OF FASCISM

    The weak., vacillating foreign policy of the democratic countries was rapidly losing the peace, while Fascism was gaining ...

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  12. SHIPS FOR FRANCE

    The Minister for Armaments (M. Tillon) took a strong stand against disarmament, in a speech sit Cherbourg on the occasion of ...

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  13. WORLD'S WEALTHIEST WOMAN IS 75

    The distinction of being America's and perhaps the world's wealthiest woman belongs to a 75-year-old lady, who, unlike her much more famous fellow millionaires, Doris Duke and Barbara Hutton, shuns publicity and ...

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  15. HELPED RUSSIA, SAYS BEVIN

    Refuting Russian charges against Britain before the Security Council of U.N.O., the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. ...

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  16. LATE NEWS

    JERUSALEM.--Two explosions are reported to have occurred at a police station on Mount Canaan, near Safari, in northern ...

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  17. OBSOLETE AIRCRAFT

    United States demolition squads are destroying 6000 aeroplanes, which cost nearly £250,000,000 because they are ...

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    Commodore J. A. Collins, photographed at Essendon aerodrome yesterday when he arrived from Japan. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. PRAISE AND ABUSE FOR "G.B.S."

    Dublin, where George Bernard Shaw was born 89 years ago, has invited the great playwright to accept the Freedom of the city. The invitation, which went out from Dublin Corporation, was not agreed upon without a good ...

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  21. ATOMIC TESTS IN AUSTRALIA

    From the viewpoint of the British Empire, the recent discovery of uranium in Australia is the most important news we have ...

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  22. SLOW NAZI PURGE

    It is officially, announced that the British authorities are extremely dissatisfied. concerning progress made in the ...

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  23. DECONTROL OF LABOR

    Britain's first major act of labor decontrol--the withdrawal of control of the engagement order from the whole of the ...

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  24. CONTROL OF MACASSAR

    At a brief ceremony, the Australian flag was lowered and the Union Jack raised when the 80th Indian Infantry Brigade, which ...

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  25. YAMASHITA'S APPEAL

    The Supreme Court has rejected the appeal of General Vamashita against the verdict of the American Military ...

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  26. NAZI VICTIMS UNITING

    Former inmates of German concentration camps are organising an international federation of men and women of all ...

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  27. BREATH OF THE PAST

    One of Hie passages lit the debate in the U.N.O. Security Council which brought tenseness into the crowded conference room was ...

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  28. GERMAN WAR SHIPS WRECKED

    Seven of the German war ships, escorted by a British destroyer, which were proceeding from Swinemund to Russia, ...

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  29. SUBMARINE IN PERIL

    Watchers on the cliffs maintained a nightlong vigil as the submarine Universal, whose engines had broken down, drifted ...

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  30. FOG DISPERSAL DEVICE

    Fido--Britain's famous wartime fog dispersal device--is too expensive for civil air transport services, and has had to be ...

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  31. MOUNTBATTEN'S NEXT POST

    The "New York Post" columnist Leonard Lyons says Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten will leave South-East ...

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  32. ACQUITTAL FOR MONARCHIST

    A special court acquitted Colonel George Grivas, leader of the monarchist group "Xitos," who was charged with contempt ...

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  33. RECONSTRUCTION OF JAPAN

    Military weapons, including 30 submarines, will be melted down and the steel reclaimed for the reconstruction of Japan. It is ...

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  34. TERRIFIC CHARGE

    The Canadian press says 5200 quarts of nitro-glycerine, the largest charge of explosive ever set off, was blasted at the ...

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  35. PORT LINE'S NEW MOTOR SHIP

    At Clydebank to-day Lady Freyberg launched the twin-screw motor ship Port Wellington, built for the Port line for the ...

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  36. TWO CHARGED BOY MURDER

    Three men have been arrested following the hanging of a boy who disturbed them in a house in Liverpool. Two have been ...

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