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  2. HUNGER IN EUROPE.

    LONDON, April 3.-The inevitable question was how to prevent hunger from becoming starvation, how to stop famine leading to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. FRENZIED OCEAN.

    SAN FRANCISCO, April 3.—Seismologists agree that the submarine earthquake near the Aleutians, which sent disastrous tidal ...

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  4. INDIA'S PROBLEMS

    NEW DELHI, April 3.—The members of the British Parliamentary Mission to India—the Secretary for India (Lord ...

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  5. GREEK CABINET.

    ATHENS, April 3.-The British Ambassador to Greece (Sir Clifford Norton) has invited the executive committee of the ...

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  6. YUGOSLAV PROTEST.

    LONDON, April 3.-The Yugoslav Government in a Note to Britain complained that British planes were violating Yugoslav ...

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  7. HOMMA SHOT.

    MANILA, April 3.—An American firing squad has performed the duty allotted it by the Military Court of shooting ...

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  8. REDS LEAVE HARBIN.

    CHUNGKING, April 3.—A semiofficial dispatch reports that the withdrawal of Russian troops from Harbin has now begun, says the ...

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  9. KEITEL'S DEFENCE.

    NUREMBERG, April 3.-Wearing the Wehrmacht uniform, Wilhelm Keitel (63), former field marshal and Chief of the Supreme ...

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  10. PERSIAN ISSUE.

    NEW YORK, April 2.—The U.N.O. Security Council will meet tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock to hear the report by the ...

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  11. JAVA CASUALTIES.

    LONDON, April 3.—The Financial Secretary to the War Office (Mr. Bellenger) announced in the House of Commons yesterday that ...

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  12. FATE OF MIHAILOVICH.

    WASHINGTON. April 3.—The State Department announced to-day that it had asked the Yugoslav Foreign Office to permit ...

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  13. GUNS IN ACTION.

    BATAVIA, April 3.—It was officially announced today that Allied guns had shelled extremist concentrations in the area of Bandeong. ...

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  14. EX-MINISTER TO MOSCOW ASSAILED.

    The Moscow "New Times" has accused the former Australian Minister to the U.S.S.R. (Mr. J. J. Maloney) of spreading lies and slandering Russia. This photograph, taken in 1944, records Mr. Maloney's reception at the Kremlin when he presented his credentials to the ten Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R. (Mr. Mikhail Kalinin). Mr. Maloney is in the centre ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. N.E.I. GOVERNMENT.

    CANBERRA, April 3.—"Australia recognises the sovereignty in the Netherlands East Indies of the Netherlands Government, which has ...

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  16. LOST SUBMARINE.

    LONDON, April 3.—A court martial on the loss of the British sub-marine Seal, which disappeared early in 1940 and reappeared as a ...

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  17. MRS. TOJO'S SORROW.

    TOKIO, April 3.—Mrs. Katsuko Tojo, the wife of the wartime Premier, toils daily in the fields outside a small ...

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  18. MIGRANTS FROM U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, April 3.-The 1 "World Telegram" columnist Robert Ruark quotes an unnamed Australian official in America as ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN VOTE.

    CANBERRA, April 3.—The Government was satisfied with Lieut. Col. Hodgson's handling of its affairs at the Security Council ...

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  20. TRIESTE FLARE-UP.

    BELGRADE, April 3.—A total of 400. Yugoslavs in a Trieste gaol are staging a hunger-strike. Belgrade newspapers report that Trieste ...

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  21. ECONOMIC RUSE.

    HERFORD, April 3.—Germany had prepared, from 1939, economic bridgeheads for the re-establishment of her foreign trade in the event of ...

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  22. RIOTS IN NAPLES.

    NAPLES, April 3.—Several thousand unemployed and ex-servicemen yesterday. attacked the Communist Party headquarters in ...

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  23. GOOD BUT LATE.

    TOKIO, April 3.—An American expert has. disclosed that, by the end of the war, Japan had developed a ...

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  24. HUMAN WAR DEBRIS.

    LONDON. April 3.—The special committee which U.N.O. established in February to consider the problem of refugees and displaced ...

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  25. ASIATICS' RIGHTS.

    CAPE TOWN, April 3.-The Asiatic Land Tenure Bill, which prohibits the purchase and tenure of land by Asiatics in certain areas of ...

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  26. MISSION TO EGYPT.

    LONDON, April 3.—The Foreign Minister (Mr. Ernest Bevin) announced in the House of Commons last night that he would lead the ...

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  27. STARVING GREECE.

    ATHENS, April 3.—Thousands of Greeks will during 1946 die of starvation—not suddenly, like they did in 1941 when people were ...

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  28. ESCAPE FROM BREST.

    LONDON, April 3.—The report of the official board of inquiry into the escape of the German battle cruisers Scharnhorst and ...

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  29. IN NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND, April 3.-What are described as small tidal - waves are washing the east coast in the northern part of the North Island. They ...

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  30. MALAYA'S GOVERNOR.

    SINGAPORE, April .--"Long Live the Sultans" and "Long Live the Malays," shouted crowds who demonstrated . today outside the ...

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  31. PALESTINE VIOLENCE.

    JERUSALEM, April 3.—To railway bridges were blown up and the Haifa-Beirut and Lydda-Kantara railway lines cut in ten places last ...

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  32. CANADIAN TRADE.

    OTTAWA, April 3.—The Minister for Trade (Mr. McKinnon) announced in the House of Commons yesterday the creation of a ...

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  33. PLANE CRASH IN IRELAND.

    LONDON, April 3.-Two members of the crew and four passengers were killed on Monday when a Rail- way Air Services plane flying from ...

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  34. STRIKE ACTION.

    LONDON, April 3.-Winding-up the debate in the House of Commons on the Trade Disputes and Trade Unions Bill late last night, the ...

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  35. GAOLED BASUTOS.

    LONDON, April 3.—Mr. J. H. Stewart (Liberal National) questioned the Secretary for War (Mr. J. J. Lawson) in the House of ...

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  36. RED DICTATORSHIP.

    MOSCOW, April 3.—The Soviet newspaper. "New Times." has accused, Mr. J. J. Maloney, former Australian Minister to Moscow, of ...

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  37. BATTLE OF BRITAIN.

    LONDON, April 3.-The Mayor of Westminster announced at the opening of the "Meet Australia" exhibition on Monday that a Battle of ...

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  38. SURPLUS DIVERTED.

    CANBERRA, April 3.—Quantities of foodstuffs which were made available to the United States under reverse lease-lend during the war ...

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  39. SPANISH MOOD.

    MADRID, April 3.—The huge popular demonstrations of loyalty to General Franco on the occasion of the seventh anniversary of his ...

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  40. PERSIAN OIL PRODUCTION.

    LONDON. April 3.-The Anglo- Persian Oil Company gives the pro- visional figures for oil production in Persia as 1.622.000 tons for ...

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  41. CANADIAN SPIES.

    OTTAWA, April 3.--The Magistrate (Mr. Glenn Strike) said in court yesterday that the Crown had made out a prima facie case against ...

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  42. UNFAITHFUL WIVES.

    LONDON, April 3.—One soldier's wife in every five proved unfaithful after three years' separation, according to a "census" taken ...

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  43. NEW SANDHURST.

    LONDON, April 3.—The Royal Military College, Sandhurst, will be known as the Royal Military Academy following the fusion of the ...

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  44. FOOD FOR FRANCE.

    PARIS, April 3.—President Gouin has signed an agreement under which France will receive 500,000 United States rmy packs, each ...

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  45. U.S.A. TO ITALY.

    ROME, April 3.-A Trans-World Airlines' plane landed at Ciampino airport yesterday, inaugurating the first regular post-war commercial air ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

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

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