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  3. AMERICA SEEKS ISLAND BASES IN PACIFIC

    The Minister, for State (Mr. McNeil) told the House of Commons that the United States had submitted proposals for the ...

    Article : 91 words
  4. ITALY OFFERS AUTONOMY TO SICILY

    The Italian Government yesterday approved of what is officially described as a measure of [?]arreaching local autonomy for ...

    Article : 73 words
  5. Loan To Britain Declared Essential To Free Enterprise

    Recalling Stalin's recent speech on capitalism the Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. Vinson) told the House Banking Committee that the proposed loan to Britain is in the interests of the capitalistic system, free enterprise ...

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  6. SMALL NATIONS DEMAND SAY IN PEACE TREATIES

    The right of the small nations to be heard at the peace, conference will be submitted privately by Dr. Evatt to the Foreign Ministers. Yesterday, Dr. Evatt conferred with Mr. Bevin, M. Bidault and Molotov. He claims ...

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  7. ANTONESCU'S DEFENCE AT TREASON TRIAL

    Claiming to have been an adversary of Germany from 1916 to 1918, the former Rumanian dictator (Antonescu) ...

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  8. BRITAIN DIVERTS GRAIN TO RELIEVE GERMAN FAMINE

    After reviewing stocks and prospects and because by the end of the month Germany's supply of bread grains will be almost exhausted the Cabinet has decided to send to the British zone 70,000 tons of barley and ...

    Article : 537 words
  9. British Offer of Self-government For India

    The British Government has prepared a comprehensive plan for the future government of India, providing for a central ...

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  10. Gruesome Murders By Leopardmen In Nigeria

    Bloodthirsty, members of the "ancient, terrifying secret society of leopardmen" are once more on the prowl in the Kanibar Province in Nigeria, ...

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  11. INDIAN NAVAL MUTINY TRACED TO INCOMPETENCE

    Captain L H. Learmont, of the Royal Indian Navy, told the Commission Investigating the R.[?].N. mutiny, at Bombay, that the R.I.N. ...

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  12. W.A. BRIDES ARRIVE IN AMERICA

    The transport, Fred C. Ainsworth, arrived from Fremantle with 425 [?] [?] and children. The husbands were anti-aircraft gunners at ...

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  13. Crisis Predicted Over Nationalisation

    Opening the debate on nationalisation of industry in the House of Lords. Lord Teviot declared that within 18 months there will be a crisis as a result of the Government's policy. He called on the Government to postpone its plans for a general ...

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  14. SMUTS FINDS BERLIN DIFFERENT

    Field-Marshal Smuts; who arrived Here for the first time in 13 years, declared that it was certainly, a different world to when he was here ...

    Article : 79 words
  15. JAP TO HANG FOR MUNDER OF EUROPEANS

    Lieutenant-Commander Hiromi Nakayama, who had confessed to the murder of five Europeans, was to-day sentenced to be hanged, ...

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  16. AIR FORCE PLANNING ADVOCATED

    Members of the R.A.A.F and former members were worried about the future of the service, said Mr. T. White, MP., to-day. ...

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  17. Decentralisation Stressed As Labour's Election Policy

    The Premier (Mr. McKell) to-night opened Labour's campaign in the Goulburn by-election in the interests of Mr. L. J. Tully. ...

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  18. Britain To Expand Defences

    The Government has launcnea a nation-wide campaign for voluntary recruitment for the regular forces, aiming to increase the present rates ...

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  19. RUSSIA LAYS CHARGE AGAINST U.S. CLERK OF HOOLIGANISM

    Russia has refused a United States demand that it drop a charge, of hooliganism against Waldo Ruess, an Embassy clerk in Moscow, and permit his immediate departure. American diplomatic officials ...

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  20. U.S. MINE OWNERS REJECT CLAIM FOR PAYROLL LEVY

    The soft coal operators have rejected the claim by the mine workers for a pay-roll levy of 7 per cent. for the miners' welfare fund. ...

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  21. GNAWED WAY OUT OF STRAITJACKET

    Apparently gnawing his way out of a straitjacket, a Gestapo agent escaped from his cell and calmly walked out from the prison hospital where he ...

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  22. BURMESE DEMAND EARLY PROVISION OF INDEPENDENCE

    Demanding the immediate enlargement of the Executive Council's functions to include defence and external affairs, as well as the ...

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  23. JAP SURRENDER IN BATAVIA

    Major-General Nishimuiro, a Japanese, surrendered his samurai sword to a British major in charge of a Japanese war prisoners camp ...

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  24. NEWS IN BRIEF

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is revealed that British mines sank 1050 Axis warships and damaged 540 during the war. Of 263,038 mines laid in all ...

    Article : 143 words
  25. CRICKET IN ENGLAND

    The Indians yesterday dismissed Cambridge University for 178; Hazare secured 4/39, Shinde 3/57 and Sarwate 2/38. At stumps India had ...

    Article : 120 words
  26. Remarkable Escape In-Plane Crash

    Ten passengers and two pilots had a remarkable escape when a twinengined Lockheed, which was inaugurating a direct service by Ansett ...

    Article : 125 words
  27. No Illuminations For Victory Day

    Owing to the coal shortage there will be no special illuminations on the night of the Victory Day celebrations on June 10, but there will be a ...

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  28. CANADA IN MARKET FOR RABBIT SKINS

    Australia's rabbit industry seems likely to boom. Canada wants 25 tons of rabbit f[?]r a month but the Australian Rabbit Skin Board ...

    Article : 72 words
  29. U.S., WAR PRISONERS MURDERED BY NAZIS

    Army officials disclosed that the Nazis murdered approximately 200 American prisoners of war on December 23, 1944, at Le Glieze, ...

    Article : 63 words
  30. CYCL[?] CHAMPIONSHIPS AT ZURI[?]H

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Australian cycling interests are suggesting that Jack Walsh,-N.S:W. champion, be sent to represent Australia ...

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  31. NO REPRIEVE FOR NEGRO

    New ORLEANS, Thursday.—The Louisiana Supreme Court declined to Intervene in the second attempt to electrocute the negro, Willie Francis, ...

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  32. TRANS-TASMAN AIR MAILS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—From Monday next there will be four return air mail services from Sydney to Auckland, in place of the existing ...

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