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  5. Asiatics Will Die From Starvation

    CANBERRA, Wed.—Some of the peoples of South-East Asia must inevitably die because of a shortage of food, Mr. Keith Officer said to-day. Mr. Officer has ...

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  6. Arab Opposition Report On Palestine

    LONDON, Wed.—The Arab Office in London described the Anglo-American Committee's recommendations on Palestine as outraging the Arabs' natural rights and legitimate aspirations. "It means complete and everlasting subjection of Palestine ...

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  7. BOYS' BAND HEADS GRAFTON PROCESSION

    The Boys' Band attracted many young onlooker as it played along Prince street at the bead of the procession on Anzac Day, Immediately following. the band are members of the Grafton R.S.L. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. U.S. Proposal To Share Base On Manus Island

    WASHINGTON, Wed.—The Joint Chiefs of Staff have approved of compromise proposal under which America will share ...

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  9. Mistake About Election Of Hitler As Fuhrer

    NUREMBERG, Wed. The former president of the Reichbank (Dr. Schacht) told the War Crimes Tribunal that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Foreign Ministers

    PARIS, Wed.—The American delegation entered the Foreign Ministers' Conference determined to have a real showdown with the Russians, says Reuter. This according to the highest authority, was the real ...

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  11. Kiosk Murder

    SYDNEY, Wed.—When the third day's hearing of the kiosk murder case was resumed in the Central Criminal Court to-day, a police witness said that the pattern on the rubber shoes found at the home of Douglas Ronald Morris was the same as ...

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  12. Truce Forecast In Manchuria

    NANKING, Wed.—A source close to U.S. Ambassador (General Marshall) forecast a truce within a few day's in the ...

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  13. End Of Food Rationing Still Undecided

    CANBERRA, Wed.—No decision had been reached' about the ending of rationing, of food in December the Minister' for ...

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  14. Government View On Decentralisation

    GUNNEDAH. Wed.—The desire ability, of decentralisation of industry and population was stressed, by the Premier (Mr. McKell) ...

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  15. Surplus War Supplies May Be Sold Overseas

    CANBERRA, Wed.—Efforts are now being made in several overseas countries to dispose of surplus Australian war supplies. It was disclosed to-day that arrangements had been made ...

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  16. Military Appointments

    CANBERRA, Wed.—The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Forde) announced, that Major-General Clowes', present Adjutant General ...

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  17. Scientists For London Talks

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—Some of Australia's most distinguished scientists will be among those who will fly to London early next ...

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  18. NAME INSTITUTE AFTER JOHN CURTIN

    CANBERRA, Wed.—Mr. Forde announced the Federal Cabinet, meeting. to-night decided to name the Institute of Medical Research ...

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  19. Troopship Aground In Irish Sea

    LONDON, Wed.—A tug and three lifeboats sped to the aid of the United States troopship, Georgetown Victory, before dawn ...

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  20. Students Killed In Demonstration

    ALEXANDRIA, Wed.—Two Egyptian students were killed When police fired on a crowd near the station. The shooting ...

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  21. Three Women Char With Murder

    SYDNEY, Wed.—As a sequel to the death of Beryl Una Lang at Balmain. on April 22, three women have now been charged ...

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  22. Hopes British Industries Will Come To Australia

    CANBERRA, Wed.—Government circles are hopeful that several important additional British industries will be transferred to Australia as a result of proposals to decentralise. British manufacturing plants in the Dominions. ...

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  23. Requiem Mass For Senator Keane

    WASHINGTON, Wed.—The Requiem Mass for the late Senator Keane which was held in St. Matthew's Cathedral yesterday, was ...

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  24. Jap General To Hang

    MANILA, Wed.—Convicted of the responsibility for the deaths of, 2500 to 3000 civilians on Panay Island, Lieut-General Takeshi ...

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  25. EXPLOSION WRECKS DESTROYER ESCORT

    NEW YORK, Wed.—Three explosions aboard the destroyer escort Solar virtually demolished the ship and destroyed the ammunition warehouse at Earle, New Jersey, where the ship was unloading ammunition, and blew a huge gaping hole in the ...

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  26. Cheese Ration Cut In Britain

    LONDON, Wed.—The Food Minister (Sir Ben Smith) announced that the cheese ration will be reduced on May 26 from ...

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  27. Impossible To Control Vegetable Prices

    CANBERRA, Wed.—With weather conditions the deciding factor, it was almost impossible to control the market ...

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  28. Husband Loses Claim For Diamonds

    SYDNEY, Wed.—In the Supreme Court to-day, a husband who won £24,500 in a Tattersall's sweep, sought to recover from his wife diamonds he had bought some time ago. Albert Edward Batson, of Elizabeth Bay, asked the ...

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  29. Machine To Produce Sub-nuclear Energy

    BERKELEY (California), Wed. The existence of a machine named the synchrotone, which may be able to smash neutrons ...

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  30. NORTH COAST RAINFALL

    Rainfall registrations for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. yesterday North Coast: Murwillumbah 17 points, Byron Bay 18, Kyogle 20, ...

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