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  2. RIOTS IN BERLIN

    Berlin, May. 22.—The "battle of trains" developed into a series of ugly incidents yesterday in which shots were fired, police were stoned and a train set alight, state agency reports. Communist strike-breakers and strikers fought pitched battles ...

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  3. AUSTRALIA'S ROLE

    Moscow, May. 22.—The Soviet army newspaper, "Red Star," commenting yesterday on Australia's rocket weapon ranges, said the ...

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  4. AMERICAN TORNADO

    Chicago, May. 22.—Tornadoes ripped through the Middle West last night killing at least 29 persons and injuring more than 250. The ...

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  5. THE IRELAND BILL

    Dublin, May. 22.—The Eire Minister for External Affairs, Mr. McBride, yesterday accused the British Government of bad faith ...

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  6. SHANGHAI'S DEFENCE

    Shanghai, May. 22.—A Nationalist air force communique said that Government planes had made more than 100 attacks to-day against Red troops in the Pootung ...

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  7. TRAGIC DEATH

    Washington, May. 22.—Mr. James V. Forrestal who retired in March from the post of Secretary of Defence, took his own life this ...

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  8. SMALLPOX ABOARD

    London, May. 22.—A dispatch from the British United Press correspondent aboard the Australia-bound P. and O. liner Mooltan, ...

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  9. German Peace Treaty

    Paris, May. 22.—The three Western Foreign Ministers-Mr. Ernest BEvin, Mr. Dean Acheson and M. Robert Schuman-met here ...

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  10. Trial of Nazi Soldiers Inquiry

    Washington, May. 22.—Senator Joseph McCarthy (Republican, Wisconsin) yesterday withdrew from the Senate sub-committee ...

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  11. Burmese Civil War

    Rangoon, May. 22.—It is reported that 500 Karen rebels are concentrating in the Irrawaddy Delta area, 25 miles south-west of ...

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  12. Precautionary Measures

    London, May. 22.—The head office of the P. and O. Company to-day said that the only knowledge they had of the suspected smallpox case ...

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  13. Insein Reoccupied

    Rangoon, May. 22.—Government troops have reoccupied Insein, a Karen stronghold 10 miles north of Rangoon, states the Burma ...

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  14. Arsenal Blows Up

    Shanghai, May. 22.—One of Shanghai's biggest arsenals blew up with a roar yesterday and burnt fiercely as other fires sprang ...

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  15. Death of Hans Pfitzner

    London, May. 22.—Hans Pfitzner, the 80-year-old composer, died from pneumonia in Salzburg to-day, says, the Vienna correspondent of the ...

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  16. Gerhart Eisler

    Washington, May. 22.—An official demand on the British Government for the return of Gerhart Eisler, the Communist leader now ...

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  17. Ex-Minister Arrested

    Rangoon, May. 22.—The Burmese Government yesterday arrested the former Cabinet Minister, Saw San Po Thin, a war-time Karen ...

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  18. Soviet Aims

    London, May. 22.—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Sunday Dispatch," "on information gathered from unimpeachable sources," ...

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  19. Fremantle Precautions

    Perth, May. 22.—The health authorities at Fremantle had asked the ship's surgeon for the full clinical history of the case in the ...

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  20. French Mystery Death

    Paris, May. 22.—Police were investigating to-day the death of a fish-monger, found dead, riddled with bullets from a sub-machine-gun, in ...

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  21. Red's Southward Sweep

    London, May. 22.—Four thousand Chinese Communists, who recently seized Paoshan and Tengchung, in Yunnan Province, are massing on ...

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  22. De Luxe Air Travel

    Washington, May. 22.—Describing it as "the most de luxe service ever offered to the air traveller," Pan-American Airways announced ...

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  23. American Unemployment

    Washington. May. 22.—The Federal Bureau of Employment has reported that about 1,000,000 more persons were out of work last week ...

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  24. The King's Health

    London, May. 22.—Reports from America that His Majesty received treatment for his leg ailment two weeks ago at the Mayo Clinic, in ...

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  25. Interzonal Trade

    Berlin, May. 22.—The Acting Director of the American Military Government, Major-General George P. Hays, told a press ...

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  26. Arms Smuggling Alleged

    San Jose (Costa Rica), May. 22.—Costa Rican police have arrested Hollis Clare O'Hanlon, an American citizen, and placed him at the ...

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  27. The Sydney Scare

    Sydney, May. 22.—All the known contacts from the recent Sydney smallpox scare have now been given a clean bill of health by the ...

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  28. Princess Elizabeth

    London, May. 22.—No official statement was available from Buckingham Palace yesterday on a Sydney newspaper report that Princess ...

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  29. Bonn Constitution

    Frankfurt, May. 22.—South Wurt-temberg, in the French zone, yesterday became the last West German legislature to ratify the Bonn ...

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  30. Bomb on Railway Line

    London, May. 22.—The British United Press correspondent at Vicenza, Italy, says that police found a large bomb on the main ...

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  31. Cornish Cases

    London, May. 22.—An East Cornwall medical officer said there was no connection between the death from smallpox at a local hospital ...

    Article : 127 words
  32. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated the [?] intelligence published in the 'Kalgoorlie Winer" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated ...

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