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  2. CLASH IN JAVA.

    BATAVIA, May 1.—Dutch radio monitors at Bandoeng report that the the Indonesian Republican radio Garoet, a few miles from that city, ...

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  3. MURDER HUNT.

    LONDON, May 1.—Two murders within a day or two are engaging the attention of Britain's police. George Harry Tyler, a ...

    Article : 531 words
  4. VICTORIAN STRIKE "COERCION."

    CANBERRA, May 1.—Referring to the Victorian strike during the Supply debate in the House of Representatives tonight, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) asked whether Parliament was going to permit ...

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  5. BRITISH IN JAPAN.

    BOSTON, April 30.—The "Christian Science Monitor's" chief Far Eastern correspondent, Gordon Walker, in a dispatch from Tokio, ...

    Article : 552 words
  6. AN INDEPENDENT PALESTINE.

    NEW YORK, May 1.—By eight votes to one, with five abstentions, the United Nations general committee last night rejected the Arab demand that the General Assembly should consider immediately the question of an ...

    Article : 370 words
  7. GERMAN COUNCIL.

    HAMBURG, May 1.—The Deputy Military Governor of the British zone (Lieut.-General Robertson,) in a broadcast over the ...

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  8. CHINESE INFLATION MOUNTS.

    NANKING, April 30.—The economic situation in China threatens to break completely out of control again, says a "New York ...

    Article : 222 words
  9. DRINKING RECORD.

    WASHINGTON, April 30.— Americans spent the record sum of £A2,661,474,000 on whisky, beer and wine in 1946, ...

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  10. JEW MIGRANT TRAFFIC.

    PARIS, May 1.—A Foreign Office spokesman last night stated that the Government, in reply to the British Note protesting against ...

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  11. CABINET RIFT IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, May 1.—Communist Ministers, headed by M. Thorez (a Vice-Premier and Minister of State), last night walked out of a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. MOSLEM STAND IN INDIA.

    NEW DELHI, May 1.—The president of the Moslem League (Mr. Jinnah) today described the Congress demand for a partition of ...

    Article : 215 words
  13. MR. WALLACE AGAIN.

    NEW YORK, May 1.—"The people of Britain and Europe want to be friends with both Russia and the United States but they can find ...

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  14. THE RIGHT TO STRIKE.

    WASHINGTON, May 1.—"Labour and management should settle their own problems, but if the Government must get in it ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. PARAGUAYAN REVOLT.

    BUENOS AIRES, May 1.—The Paraguayan Embassy announced to- day that Government forces had suppressed the revolt in the capital ...

    Article : 145 words
  16. ECONOMIC AID TO GREECE.

    WASHINGTON, April 30.—Mr. Paul Porter, the former administrator of the Office of Price Administration, who recently led an ...

    Article : 139 words
  17. ITALIAN BANK PANIC.

    ROME, May 1.—Thousands queued outside banks yesterday to withdraw deposits and get rid of Italian money as the lira plunged to ...

    Article : 110 words
  18. CIVIL SERVICE MEN.

    LONDON, May 1.—In the House of Commons the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) announced yesterday that the Governments of ...

    Article : 138 words
  19. N.Z. ARMY FORCE.

    WELLINGTON, May 1.—The New Zealand Army component of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force in Japan will be ...

    Article : 138 words
  20. EX-DUCE'S SON AS MIGRANT.

    BUENOS AIRES, May 1.—Joseph McEvoy, special American Association Press correspondent in Argentina, reports he has had an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 193 words
  21. TRANSPORT BILL.

    LONDON, May 1.—The guillotine fell in the House of Commons on the report stage of the Transport Bill promptly at 7.30 p.m. ...

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  22. FUTURE OF HOPE DIAMOND.

    WASHINGTON, May 1.—The famous Hope diamond, which is reputed to be ill-omened, will be worn no more for at least 20 years. ...

    Article : 146 words
  23. HUNGARY AND U.N.O.

    NEW YORK, May 1.—The U.N.O. Security Council, by ten votes to one, yesterday twice defeated an Australian challenge that ...

    Article : 152 words
  24. ARCHBISHOP'S MISGIVINGS.

    LONDON, May 1.—The Archbishop of York (Dr. Garbett), in a debate in the House of Lords yesterday on international control of ...

    Article : 184 words
  25. SALES TO INDIA.

    TOKIO, April 30.—The first postwar sales to India of Japanese cotton fabrics, totalling 80,000,000 linear yards, and cotton yarn ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN MEMORIAL IN LONDON.

    LONDON, May 1.—Australia House has requested Canberra to give details of the war memorial it is proposed to erect in the vicinity ...

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  27. RUSSIAN WIVES.

    LONDON, May 1.—Twelve of the 15 British husbands who married Russian girls and who have petitioned for their release from Russia to join them in England have telegraphed May Day greetings to Generalissimo Stalin appealing to him "not to allow us, our wives and ...

    Article : 348 words
  28. "FRIGHTFUL VISION."

    SHANGHAI, April 30.—The influential independent newspaper "Ta Kung Pao" in a leading article on the Japanese election results says: "What we are most worried about is the fact that General MacArthur is fully satisfied with the elections. Because of this, reactionaries in ...

    Article : 265 words
  29. BRITISH PRESS INQUIRY.

    LONDON, May 1.—Officials made a rigid check yesterday to ensure the privacy of the first meeting of the Royal Commission to inquire ...

    Article : 137 words
  30. TARIFF BARGAINING AT GENEVA.

    LONDON, May 1.—Negotiations between Australian and United States representatives are continuing at Geneva on offers for tariff ...

    Article : 69 words
  31. SPAIN NOT INVITED.

    PARIS, May 1.—The Foreign Office has announced that Spain has not been invited to the Universal Postal Union Congress, beginning in ...

    Article : 38 words
  32. 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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