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  2. STRIPPING JAPAN.

    NEW YORK, April 22.—"Last week's battling in the Allied Council for Japan (when the delegates for the British Commonwealth. ...

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  3. WAITING NAZIS.

    BERLIN, April 22.—Elements hostile to everything for which the United States fought for in the war are still clinging to power in the ...

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  4. JAVA TERRORISTS.

    BATAVIA, April 22.—According to Indonesian sources, detachments of the Indonesian Republican Army and the Indonesian civil ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S BREAD.

    LONDON, April 22.—"Unless there are most compelling reasons the Government will not impose bread rationing, believing that this ...

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  6. SECURITY COUNCIL

    NEW YORK, April 21.—The "New York Times" says the Security Council is virtually certain to appoint a sub-committee this week ...

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  7. SHIDEHARA CABINET.

    TOKIO, April 22.—It is officially stated that the Japanese Government headed by Baron Shidehara has resigned. The decision was ...

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  8. FALL OF CHANGCHUN.

    CHUNGKING, April 22.—The Communist newsagency Hsin Hua reports that 2,000 Chinese Government Peace Preservation Corps ...

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  9. PRISONERS EXECUTED.

    DARWIN, April 22.—Lieut.-Col. Yujiro Yutani admitted to the Darwin War Crimes Court today that he had given orders for the ...

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  10. FOREIGN MINISTERS.

    LONDON, April 22.—The Russian contingent to the Foreign Ministers' conference in Paris on April 25 consists of no fewer than ...

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  11. MOLLISON MISSING.

    KARACHI, April 22.—Mr. James Mollison, the famous British airman, is two days overdue at Karachi from Cairo in a light aircraft. ...

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  12. RETRIBUTION.

    SHANGHAI, April 22.—Major-General Masataka Kaburagi, former Chief of Staff of the Japanese 34th Army, and four of his subordinate ...

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  13. A GREAT BRITISH ECONOMIST PASSES.

    The late Lord Keynes (left) and Lord halifox hold a Press conference at the British Embassy in Washington last Sptember. Lord Keynes, as Economic Adviser to the British Treasury, and the Ambassador gave American reporters a picture of Britain's status, stressing that her present economic battle was as much a world issue as the 1940 Battle of Britans was really a battle of the world." Lord Keynes and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. AUSTRALIA HOUSE

    LONDON, April 22.—The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Chifley) spent this morning with the Australian Resident Minister in ...

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  15. GREEK POLITICS.

    LONDON, April 22.—Mr. Harold Macmillan (who was formerly the British Government's special representative in Greece) is understood to ...

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  16. BRAIN SURGERY.

    ADELAIDE, April 22.—Delicate brain surgery, combined with the use of penicillin and blood transfusions, is now expected to save the life of ...

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  17. INDIAN TALKS.

    BOMBAY, April 22.—The Minister for Home Affairs in Bombay (Mr. Morarji Desai), replying today to the allegation by Mr. A. Fenner ...

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  18. GIFT HORSES.

    WASHINGTON, April 22.—Masters in the wartime use of cavalry, the Russians are today employing horses as peacetime diplomats, says ...

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  19. VICTORY MARCH.

    The Australian contingent which is on its way to London for the Victory March on June 8 will be seen in Perth today. With 60 members of ...

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  20. HUNGARY'S STATUS.

    LONDON, April 22.—"Russia regards Hungary as an independent nation and will not interfere in her internal affairs in any way," says ...

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  21. R.I.N. MUTINIES.

    NEW DELHI, April 22.—The grievances of men of the Royal Indian Navy, even if legitimate ones, were insufficient for any disciplined ...

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  22. EXODUS BEGINS.

    BATAVIA, April 22.—Indonesian republican circles said today that the evacuation of Japanese military personnel and civilians from the ...

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  23. RUSSIANS CHASE U.S. PLANE.

    VIENNA, April 22.—The pilot of a United States Army transport plane said that four Russian fighters fired several ...

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  24. ANGRY FRAULEINS.

    VIENNA, April 22.—A British communique published in Austrian newspapers warns Austrian women against a ...

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  25. CASTLE ROBBERY.

    LONDON, April 22.—Four masked men, using a Rolls Royce car, overpowered a watchman and stole gems, antiques and works of art valued at ...

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  26. FAMINE RELIEF.

    WASHINGTON, April 22.—Mr. Henry Wallace, the Secretary of Commerce, has accepted the chairmanship of the Emergency Food ...

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  27. BALTIC STATES.

    NEW YORK. April 22.—John Hightower. the special correspondent of the American Associated Press In Washington, says that diplomatic ...

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  28. AMERICA'S EASTER.

    NEW YORK, April 22.—At least a million people participated in New York's traditional Easter parade yesterday. Police estimated ...

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  29. ARMY INQUIRY.

    OTTAWA, April 22.—Defence Department headquarters announced on Saturday that Brig. J. F. Lister. Chief of Staff of the Canadian ...

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  30. EASTER IN MOSCOW.

    MOSCOW, April 22.—Thousands of worshippers packed Moscow Cathedral and overflowed into the streets during the Easter services, says ...

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  31. PALESTINE STRIKE.

    JERUSALEM, April 22.—The Palestine Government has announced that it is prepared to recommend to the Secretary for the Colonies ...

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  32. BRITAIN'S FORCES.

    MELBOURNE, April 22.—A suggestion that a contingent of servicemen from famous British regiments or from the three arms of Britain's ...

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  33. POLICE ON STRIKE.

    BOMBAY, April 22.—About 50 policemen went on strike at Munshiganj (Bengal) today, demanding monthly basic pay equivalent to ...

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  34. GRIM IN ITALY.

    ROME, April 22.—Members of the Italian Cabinet and U.N.R.R.A. representatives at a meeting this weekend are trying to find means to ...

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  35. TRAMS COLLIDE.

    SYDNEY, April 22.—Seventeen people were taken to hospital this afternoon after a collision between two crowded trams in ...

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  36. HOPES FOR PEACE.

    WARSAW, April 22.—Generalissimo Stalin expressed the hope today that in the consolidation of Russo-Polish collaboration the ...

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  37. BACK TO MILAN.

    NEW YORK, April 22.—Arturo Tascanini, the famous conductor, who left Italy in 1938 after opposing the Fascist regime, left by plane ...

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  38. FAR EAST AIRLINE.

    LONDON, April 22.—A York air-craft of R.A.F. Transport Command left for Singapore at 6 a.m. today, on the first flight in a new and ...

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  39. M.P. CHANGES SIDES.

    LONDON, April 22.—Wing-Commander E. R.. Millington, M.P., has resigned from the Common Wealth Party and applied for membership ...

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  40. RARE BONE DISEASE

    SAN FRANCISCO, April 22.—The University of California hospital specialists, after an examination of Simeon Shaw, a four-year-old ...

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  41. RATIONS CUT.

    CALCUTTA, April 22.—The Exchange Telegraph Agency reports that the administrative head of Eastern Command, Major-General ...

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  42. LATEST ATOM BOMBS.

    WASHINGTON, April 22.—Atom bomb experts discount the assertion of the chairman of the British Labour Party (Professor Laski) ...

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  43. RACE WITH DEATH.

    NEW YORK, April 22.—An English war bride, Mrs. Doris Grigsby (21), won a transatlantic race with death when she arrived at her ...

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  44. TOKIO BAY CACHE DISAPPOINTS.

    TOKIO, April 22.—Divers so far have recovered only a platinum bar worth 45,000 dollars (£A13,766) and silver ingots ...

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  45. IDOL CRITICISED.

    LONDON, April 22.—Reuters reports that Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery does not intend to reply at present to criticisms of his ...

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  46. ROYAL OCCASION.

    LONDON, April 22.—Princess Elizabeth was given an ovation by a crowd of 40,000 people at Windsor Castle where she celebrated her ...

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  47. BACON FACTORIES.

    BRISBANE, April 22.—A move to extend the bacon factory seniority dispute throughout the Australian meat industry was made by the Meat ...

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  48. HOUSE OF LORDS.

    LONDON, April 22.—The Co-operative Party conference today unanimously carried a resolution urging the abolition of the House of Lords ...

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  49. ARMED PRISONERS.

    LONDON, April 22.—Armed with light machine-guns and hand grenades 2,500 prisoners who began a revolt in San Vittore gaol yesterday ...

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  50. AIRMEN STRIKE OIL.

    MACASSAR, April 22.—Dutch airmen of the 40th Reconnaissance Squadron have discovered Japanese oil stocks in the Halmaheras. says ...

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  51. N.Z. MINISTER IN LONDON.

    LONDON, April 22.—New Zealand's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance (Mr. Nash) arrived in London by air yesterday. ...

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  52. 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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