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  2. PERSIAN ISSUE.

    NEW YORK, April 9.—When the Security Council of U.N.O. met again today the chairman (Dr. Quo Tai-chi) formally notified it ...

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  3. NEW EXPERIENCE.

    TOKIO, April 10.—Japanese are going quietly to the polls in the most democratic general election in the nation's history. Greater ...

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  4. IN CRITICAL DAYS.

    NEW YORK, April 9.—The "New York Times" says that in addition to Mr. Churchill's messages to President Roosevelt before the ...

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  5. PROCEDURE RULES

    NEW YORK, April 9.—The Security Council at its meeting today also considered changes in the rules of procedure ...

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  6. BRITISH BUDGET.

    LONDON, April 10.—The gravity of the burden which the British taxpayer must continue to bear should not be overlooked merely ...

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  7. CAPTAIN CHARGED

    LONDON, April 10.—Lieut.- Commander, Rupert Philip Lonsdale (36), captain of the submarine Seal (1,520 tons) which fell ...

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  8. U.S. SPY CHARGE.

    WASHINGTON, April 10.—Government officials reported today that Russia had "suggested" that the United States should drop the ...

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  9. DUTCH IN JAVA.

    THE HAGUE, April 10.—Lord Inverchapel, the British special envoy who has arrived with a Dutch and Indonesian delegation ...

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  10. PERON'S STAND.

    BUENOS AIRES, April 10.—It is believed in well-informed quarters that the conciliatory statement issued on Monday by the ...

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  11. BANK OF ENGLAND NATIONALISATION.

    The Lords Commissioner of the Treasury signing documents affecting the nationalisation of the Bank of England in the office of the Chancellor of the Exchequaer (Mr. Hugh Dalton) in Downing-street, London. Seated (left to right): Mr. J. Henderson. Mr. Dalton, Mr. R. Taylor. Standing: The Financial Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. W. Glenvil Hill and the Parlimentary Secretary to the treasury (Mr. W. Whitely) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. CHINA ON MANDATES.

    GENEVA, April 10.—In a surprise resolution submitted to the League of Nations General Committee, China proposed that after ...

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  13. INDIAN OCEAN.

    LONDON, April 10.—Sir Ronald Cross, the former British High Commissioner to Australia, speaking to the Royal Empire Society ...

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  14. FRANCO REGIME.

    LONDON, April 10.—The Press Association's diplomatic correspondent understands. that Britain will accept the French proposal ...

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  15. TRIBUTES FROM U.S.A.

    Lieut.-Colonel W.R. HODGSON. His stand as Australian delegate to the Security Council on the persian issue has evoked tributes ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. PRETENDER.

    He is Pretender to the Spanish throne. His continued presence in portugal is resented by the Franco regime. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. SPAIN ACCUSED.

    PARIS, April 10.—The American Associated Press quotes a dispatch from the Spanish border to a semi- official French newsagency which ...

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  18. PLANES FOR N.E.I.

    DARWIN, April 10.—Mustang, fighter planes, piloted by Dutch airmen, have been passing through Darwin on the way to the Netherlands ...

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  19. TROUBLED INDIA.

    NEW DELHI, April 10.—Reuters correspondent understands that Mr. Gandhi has suggested to the British Cabinet mission that, if a ...

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  20. UNITED STATES FORCES

    WASHINGTON, April 10.—The Senate Military Committee has published a Bill aimed at abolishing the War and Navy ...

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  21. REDS STRIKE OIL.

    LONDON, April 10.—Moscow radio says that the Russians have discovered "immense oilfields" in "Azerbaijan (Persia) during a ...

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  22. GRAND SWINDLES.

    BERLIN, April 10.—A statement issued by the British Control Commission says that a six-months' investigation of the affairs ...

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  23. RIOTS IN NAPLES.

    ROME, April 1O.—Police in Naples yesterday fired on former prisoners of war who atempted-to burn down the town hall. Two of the men were ...

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  24. VICIOUS POLE.

    BERLIN, April 10.—Wanted in connection with 37 cases of murder and 14 of rape, Thso Walesek (23), a displaced Pole who had become ...

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  25. "A FREE APRIL."

    OSLO, April 10.—The first April 9 of freedom since the German invasion in 1940 was celebrated in Norway yesterday. It was observed ...

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  26. "INSULT" TO DEAD.

    AUCKLAND, April 10.—In a dispatch from Kure the "New Zealand Herald's" special representative in Japan, Mr. W. E. Parrott, said that 4,000 New ...

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  27. RABAUL JAPANESE.

    CANBERRA. April 10.—General MacArthur will make available eight additional Liberty ships to transport Japanese prisoners from Rabaul to ...

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  28. CURBING INFLATION.

    BUDAPEST, April 10.—The Government of the Hungary, where inflation has run wild, has announced a plan to put the ...

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  29. GREEK REGENCY.

    ATHENS, April 10.—It is understood that the Cabinet has decided to amend the Constitution enabling it to assume Regency powers until ...

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  30. GRATEFUL TURKEY.

    WASHINGTON, April 10.—President Inonu of Turkey has sent a message to President Truman expressing gratitude to the United ...

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  31. RUSSIANS LEAVE.

    LONDON, April 10.—Reuters correspondent at Teheran reports that most Red Army troops are reported to have left Tabriz, the capital of ...

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  32. ATOMIC BOMB TESTS.

    WASHINGTON, April 10.—The White House has announced that President Truman has never considered the possibility of his viewing ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

    Except where otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published in "The West Australian" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian, ...

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