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  3. FORECAST:

    FINE; WINDS CHIEFLY SW. ...

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  5. ARABS PLAN DEMONSTRATIONS ON PALESTINE FINDINGS

    JERUSALEM, Wednesday: Arab sources say that widespread Arab demonstrations will be held on May 6 protesting against the British-American Committee finding on Palestine. A Palestine Government communique says: "The British Government ...

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  6. NEGOTIATIONS ON MEAT STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Negotiations for the settlement of the meat strike began today and will be ...

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  7. Threat of Another Coal Strike

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A warning that another State-wide coal strike was threatened unless the ...

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  8. Turns Generalship to Arts of Peace

    Harold Rupert Leofric George Alexander, Field-Marshal and Viscount, is Britain's new Governor-General of Canada. This ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. U.S. Now Best Wool Customer

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The United States has taken Britain's place as Australia's best ...

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  10. SPECIAL CABINET MEETING

    LONDON, Monday: The Dominions Prime Ministers were invited to a special Cabinet meeting at No. 10 Downing ...

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  11. STALIN TELLS OF POLICY OF PEACE AND EQUALITY

    MOSCOW, Wednesday: Generalissimo Stalin, in an Order of the Day to the Red Army and Navy and the working ...

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  12. Pilot Killed in Crash

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: Pilot Kyle Sellick was killed when the Percival G [?] aircraft he was flying on the fortnightly ...

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  13. High-Speed Cameras for Atomic Bomb Tests

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: The Herald-Tribune says: Sixty high-speed cameras, each able to take thousands of pictures per ...

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  14. LESS GRAIN FOR U.S. DISTILLERS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: The Herald-Tribune's Washington correspondent says: The Government has ordered spirits ...

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  15. 10 Years' Jail For British Atom Scientist

    LONDON, Wednesday: Dr Alan Nunn May, British atom scientist, pleaded guilty when he appeared at the Old Bailey ...

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  16. EFFORTS TO DISPOSE OF WAR SURPLUSES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Efforts are now being made in several overseas countries to dispose of surplus Australian ...

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  17. U.S. Compromise Plan On Manus and Other Pacific Islands

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: The Daily News correspondent at Washington says: The Joint Chief of Staff have approved a compromise proposal under which America will share with Britain, Australia and New ...

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  18. "IMPORTANT WITNESS NOW IN PALESTINE"

    SYDNEY, Monday: The deputy-leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr Harrison) today demanded investigations ...

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  19. Machine May Leave Atomic Energy Outmoded

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: The Associated Press correspondent at Berkeley (California) says: The existence ...

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  20. Great Celebrations In Japan

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: A message from Tokio says that Japan's vast May Day celebrations, sponsored by 600 trade ...

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  21. 8TH DIV MEN TO CONFRONT TORTURERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Australian witnesses from the 8th Division just out of hospital in Sydney are to be flown to ...

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  22. BRITISH VIEW ON REVISION OF TREATY WITH EGYPT

    LONDON, Wednesday: The Cairo correspondent of The Times says: The present difficulty in the British-Egyptian ...

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  24. ROKOSSOVSKY'S WARNING

    LONDON, Wednesday: Moscow Radio says: "The Russian armed forces must be alert and retain all their power," said Marshal ...

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  25. U.S. GENERALS ON DECREASE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: The Associated Press correspondent at Washington says: Thirty-eight generals, including several ...

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  26. Q'land Liquor Trades Union Claims

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: A claim for a 40-hour week based on five and a half days was filed by the liquor Trades Union ...

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  27. DECENTRALISATION OF BRITISH INDUSTRY PROPOSED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Government spokesman said today that the migration of chimney stacks from Britain, as ...

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  28. FOOD PLIGHT OF SE ASIA

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: "Only 35 per cent of the minimum requirements of rice for South-east Asia will be ...

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  29. ANGLO-FRENCH FINANCIAL PACT

    LONDON, Wednesday: The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr Dalton), in the House of Commons, revealed that the ...

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  30. MORE GIRLS FOR MANILA

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Twenty more Australian girls left Mascot today for Manila, where they will work for the United' ...

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  31. ANOTHER U.S. PLANE MENACED BY SOVIET FIGHTERS

    VIENNA, Wednesday: Two Russian fighter planes dived on, but did not fire at, General Mark Clark's personal plane as ...

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  32. WIND CARRIED BOY IN PUSH-CHAIR UNDER TRAIN

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday: A strong gust of wind wisked a push-chair occupied by a three-year-old boy Clarence Howie, ...

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  33. "VC" FOR DOG

    LONDON, Wednesday: A pointer dog—Judy—will have her day tomorrow, when she will receive the Dickin Medal, ...

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  34. EXPLOSIONS ALMOST DESTROY U.S. WARSHIP

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. Three explosions aboard the destroyer-escort Solar virtually demolished the ship and destroyed an ammunition warehouse at Earle, New Jersey, where the ship was unloading ammunition, and ...

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  35. SENTENCED TO LIFE

    BRISBANE Wednesday: John Erasmus Willis (58), boilermaker's assistant, was found guilty in the Supreme Court today of ...

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  36. Hopeful of Important Transfers

    CANBERRA, Wednesday:—Government circles are hopeful that several important additional British industries will be ...

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  37. TRUCE LIKELY IN MANCHURIA

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: The Associated Press correspondent at Nanking says: A source close to General ...

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  38. SHIPPING DELAYED BY CHOLERA IN JAPAN

    BATAVIA, Wednesday: The evacuation of Japanese former combatants and internees from some parts of the Indonesian ...

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  39. FOUND NOT GUILTY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: Theophilus Bruce Dunstone, hairdresser, of Ipswich Road, Annerlev, and Christopher Lee Hunter, ...

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