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  2. GAOL BATTLE.

    MILAN, April 24.—Troops and police launched a new attack last night and today in a final effort to crush the revolt of 2,500 prisoners ...

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  3. A "SUPER-CABINET."

    LONDON, April 24.—Some London newspapers, notably the "Daily Mail" and the "Daily Express," gave prominence today to reports ...

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  4. TERMS FOR GERMANY.

    LONDON, April 24.—France's demand for separation of the Ruhr, the Rhineland and the Saar from Germany will be discussed at the ...

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  5. LONDON TALKS.

    LONDON, April 24.—During the United Kingdom, Australian and New Zealand Ministers' talks yesterday, the statement made by the ...

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  6. "IRON GOERING."

    NUREMBERG, April 24.—Giving evidence before the Allied War Crimes Tribunal today, Dr. Hans Gisevius, formerly a member of the ...

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  7. JAPANESE BETRAYED.

    DARWIN, April 24.—Sergeant Oishi, one of the accused, admitted in a letter to Lieut.-Col. Yutanl, another of the accused, that he ...

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  8. U.N.O. AND PERSIA.

    NEW YORK, April 23.—Addressing the Security Council of U.N.O. today, Mr. Gromyko (Russia) vigorously renewed his demand that the Council drop the Persian case from its agenda. He said that the new attempts ...

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  9. FOOD CRISIS.

    WASHINGTON, April 23.—The Director-General of U.N.R.R.A. (Mr. La Guardia) said today: "All countries having surplus food ...

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  10. SOVIET ATTITUDE.

    NEW YORK, April 23.—Mr. Gromyko's declaration that the Russian delegation does not consider it possible to continue to ...

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  11. THE TOKIO TRIALS.

    CANBERRA, April 24.—Lord Wright (chairman and Australian representative on the United Nations War Crimes Commission) has ...

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  12. NO U-BOATS SIGHTED

    LONDON, April 24.—The Queen Elizabeth and the Queen Mary made all their wartime Atlantic crossings ...

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  13. INDIA'S NEEDS.

    NEW DELHI, April 24.—Mr. Herbert Hoover (chairman of the American Famine Emergency Committee, who is investigating the food ...

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  14. JAVA MURDERS.

    BATAVIA, April 24.—Indonesian Republican forces in the hills of western Java are reported to be closing in on the gang which is ...

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  15. DUCE'S REMAINS.

    LONDON, April 24.—Not all of Mussolini's remains were removed from the Maggiore cemetery, near Milan, by the grave-snatchers who ...

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  16. TURKISH TERRITORY.

    ANKARA, April 24.—"Turkey will not yield an inch of her territory to friend or foe," the Prime Minister (M. Sarajoglu) told a ...

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  17. FIRST MEETING.

    LONDON. April 24.—The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) quickly established close personal contacts with the U.K Prime ...

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  18. ANOTHER PROBLEM.

    LONDON, April 24.—"The British-protected Bahrein Island, a strategic base in the Persian Gulf, is the latest problem in this area," ...

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  19. AUSTRIAN LANDS.

    WASHINGTON. April 24.— American diplomatic observers report that Russia has trimmed her land requisitioning demands on ...

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  20. HARBIN OCCUPATION.

    PEIPING, April 24.—The Central Newasagency reported today that the Russian authorities of the Chinese Eastern Railway had ...

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  21. A VOIDING ALLIED "HOT BEARINGS."

    BUFFALO (New York State), April 24.—The head of the British Joint Staff Mission in Washington (Field ...

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  22. CENSORSHIP GOES ON.

    BUENOS AIRES, April 24.—The Argentine Government has suspended the French Press Agency's radio service ...

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  23. CANADIAN TRIALS

    MOSCOW, April 24.—The Moscow newspaper "Trud" publishes an article by Professor Trainin, who declares that the Canadian spy trials ...

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  24. INTERNED WHITES.

    CANBERRA. April 24.—A report that 200 Australian internees are, being held at Batavia is being investigated. Major Quartermaine, a ...

    Article : 171 words
  25. MANUS BASE.

    MELBOURNE, April 24.—Concern about Australia's defences and not the personal feelings of the Prime Minister (Mr.Chifley) or any of his ...

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  26. SPANISH ISSUE.

    NEW YORK, April 23.—The "New York Times" says that the decision of the Security Council of U.N.O. to defer the debate on the ...

    Article : 377 words
  27. TERRORISTS AGAIN.

    JERUSALEM, April 24.—A day after the end of the Jewish Feast of the Passover, when for a week there was comparative peace, ...

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  28. R.C.A.F. OFFICER INVOLVED.

    OTTAWA, April 24.—James S. Benning, a former Munitions Department employee, Squadron-Leader Fred Poland, a former R.C.A.F. ...

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  29. ATOM BOMB TESTS

    WASHINGTON, April 24.—Scientists in charge of the atom bomb tests to be held at Bikini, in the Pacific, in July, told a Press ...

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  30. OCCUPIED JAPAN.

    KURE, April 24.—A contingent of 1,300 Indian and 700 British troops have arrived here, bringing the total British Commonwealth troops to ...

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  31. U.S. SURPLUS STOCKS.

    LONDON. April 24.—British buyers in the last two months have signed contracts for £213,750 sterling (£A266,687) worth of goods from ...

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  32. HOW DID LENIN DIE?

    NEW YORK, April 23.—The American Associated Press says that Leon Trotsky's book "Stalin: An Apjpraisal of the Man and his ...

    Article : 543 words
  33. PRESS CENSORSHIP.

    WASHINGTON. April 23.—The State Department has announced that Persia has given assurances that no news dispatches to America ...

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  34. KILLING ORGY.

    SHANGHAI, April 24.—A 19 year-old seaman, L. B. Smith, yesterday went berserk aboard a landing craft in the Yangtse River and ...

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  35. VALUABLE CARGO.

    NEW YORK, April 24.—The "Journal of Commerce." commenting on the arrival in New York of the 5.000-ton Russian steamer Vilnius ...

    Article : 136 words
  36. HITLER'S ORATORY.

    NUREMBERG, April 24.—Hitler's private secretary, Frau Marie-Thekla Weichelt, who is being held in custody, told a ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

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

    Article : 33 words
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