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  2. GREEK MINISTER

    Athens, May 1.—The Minister for Justice, M. Christos Ladas, was assassinated to-day. His assailant, whom the police describe ...

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  3. WAR INEVITABLE

    New York, May 2.—"War in Palestine is certain unless the Security Council intervenes immediately and effectively to stop ...

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  4. CATHOLIC CHURCH

    Melbourne, May 2.—There were fervent and colourful scenes at the opening to-day of the centenary celebrations of the Roman ...

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  5. MILLER 175 NOT OUT

    Leicester, May 1.—Light, steady rain which fell during the night and softened the wicket, stopped at 8 o'clock this morning and a ...

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  6. RAINS IN N.S.W.

    Sydney, May 2.—After a deluge of several inches of rain, floods were threatened in many northern areas of the State. All plane ...

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  7. ARABS PREPARED

    London, May 1.—King Abdullah of Transjordan told the British United Press correspondent in Am man that as soon as the British ...

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  8. MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS

    London, May 1.—Thousands of London members of trades unions marched from the Thames embankment to Hyde Park for a May ...

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  9. WESTERN GERMANY

    London, May 1.—The French United Kingdom and United, States delegations to the London Power talks on Germany have ...

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  10. Arab Invasion Reports

    London, May 1.—The Associated Press correspondent at Tel-Aviv says that the Haganah headquarters announced to-day that ...

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  11. Missing Soviet Officer

    Berlin, May 2.—The American Military Governor, General Lucius Clay, to-day denied that the Americans were holding the ...

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  12. Hostile Crowd at Mosley Meeting

    London, May 1.—The chief incident on a rainy May Day in Britain was the clash of factions at a meeting of Sir Oswald Mosley's ...

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  13. Russian Charges

    London, May 2.—The British United Press correspondent says that the Russian propaganda chief in Germany, Colonel Sergei ...

    Article : 68 words
  14. COOGEE ELECTION

    Sydney, May 2.—The C.I.B. has been asked to investigate a pamphlet which is being circulated in the Coogee electorate, ...

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  15. Czechoslovak Elections

    London, May 1.—The British United Press correspondent in Prague says that the Premier, M. Gottwald (Communist) addressed ...

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  16. Melbourne Archbishops

    Melbourne, May 2.—Tributes to the leadership of Archbishop Mannix and the two Roman Catholic Archbishops of Melbourne who ...

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  17. Paris Celebrations

    Paris, May 1.—The Paris May Day holiday crowds had restricted underground service and no taxis as the result of strikes by train ...

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  18. Mr. Attlee Outspoken

    London, May 1.—The Prime Minister, Mr. C. R. Attlee, told a May Day demonstration at Plymouth, that the instigators of the ...

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  19. Berlin Air Crash

    London, May 1.—The British Ambassador in Moscow, Sir Maurace Peterson, to-day handed a letter to M. Molotov claiming full ...

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  20. Syrian Troops Move

    London, May 2.—The Associated Press correspondent in Damascus reports that 6000 fully equipped regular Syrian troops left a big ...

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  21. U.S. Air Force

    Washington, May 2.—Congress is expected to approve of the expansion of the air force to 70 groups of 12,441 operational planes and ...

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  22. Fate of Kashmir

    London, May 1.—The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, told a press conference to-day that India could not accept the ...

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  23. Legacy for Cats

    Philadelphia, May 2.—A life of elegance has been assured to nine cats under the will of the late Mary Clay, a 72-year-old spinster. ...

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  24. Police Busy in Trieste

    London, May 1.—Reuter's Trieste correspondent reports that the police made several arrests after a number of clashes between the ...

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  25. Egyptian Army

    London, May 1.—The Associated Press correspondent in Cairo quotes an Egyptian army officer as stating that the Cairo garrison ...

    Article : 81 words
  26. Four Kentucky Derbies

    Kentucky, (Louisville), May 2.—Eddie Arcaro became the first, jockey to win four Kentucky Derbies—traditionally the most ...

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  27. GOVERNMENT DESTROYING ITSELF

    London, May 2.—The Labour M.P., Mr. Zilliacus, in a May Day speech at the Gatehead Town Hall, declared that the Labour ...

    Article : 91 words
  28. Melbourne Procession

    Melbourne, May 2.—Melbourne's May Day procession to-day was boycotted by all official Labour organisations. Communist ...

    Article : 110 words
  29. R.A.F. Report

    London, May 2.—The British United Press correspondent in Jerusalem says it has been officially stated that R.A.F. Typhoons, ...

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  30. South-East Asia

    Singapore, May 2.—Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, formerly Governor-General of Malaya, arrived from the United Kingdom by ...

    Article : 91 words
  31. Shannon Unplaced

    San Mateo (California), May 2.—The Australian horse, Shannon, was blocked at vital stages in running in one of the ...

    Article : 68 words
  32. Jerusalem Under Fire

    Jerusalem. May 1.—Arab artillery began bombarding the Jewish quarters in Northern Jerusalem to-day. ...

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  33. Red Flags in Berlin

    London, May 1.—Reuter's Berlin correspondent says that, carrying red flags and banners attacking "The Splitters of Germany," ...

    Article : 204 words
  34. Appeal By Owner of Panto Boy

    Perth, May 1.—Owner-trainer Q A. A. Sinclair to-day lodged an appeal at the West Australian Turf Club office against the life ...

    Article : 132 words
  35. British Reinforcements

    London, May 2.—The British army has announced that it is rushing infantry, tanks, guns and marine commandoes from Cyprus ...

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  36. No Hammer and Sickle

    Sydney, May 2.—There will be no hammer and sickle on the red flag to be carried m Newcastle's May Day procession ...

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  37. Russia and Pakistan

    London, May 2.—The Tass Newsagency announced to-day that the Soviet Union and Pakistan had agreed to establish diplomatic ...

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  38. Dismal, Murky Midland Day

    Leicester, May 1.—With eight wickets down for 407 on the board after a cold, dismal, murky Midland day, the Australians are in a ...

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  39. CEASE FIRE ORDERED

    London, May 2.—The Palestine Government has demanded a cease, fire throughout Jerusalem from 4 p.m. (local time) to-day to permit ...

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  40. Riding Engagements

    Perth, May 2.—R. Percival will be able to ride all J. Collinson's horses at the weight at headquarters to-morrow. Percival's ...

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  41. Paris Newspaper's Difficulties

    London, May 2.—The Associated Press correspondent in Paris says that the Socialist newspaper, "Le Populaire," making a front-page ...

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  42. FIRST TROOPS ARRIVE

    London, May 2.—The British United Press reports that the first of the British reinforcements—marine commandos—landed at ...

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  43. Perth Demonstration

    Perth, May 2.—A Labour Day procession through Perth is one of many attractions for holiday-makers to-morrow. Nine bands, ...

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  44. British Hold Jaffa

    London, May 2.—The British army has been ordered to hold Jaffa at all costs, says the British United Press correspondent in ...

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  45. Mobilisation of Jews

    Jerusalem, May 1.—Haganah has ordered the mobilisation for full time duties of all Jews aged between 25 and 35. This means ...

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  46. COMMUNIST NEWSPAPER SUSPENDED

    Berlin, May 2.—British authorities have suspended the Cologne Communist newspaper timme" for one month for ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated ...

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