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  2. Metropolitan FORECAST:

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    BRITAIN'S POST-WAR WORK.--These air-mailed pictures emphasises phases of Britain's post-war activity. Top left is the launching of the 6900-ton ship Hinemoa for the N.Z. service. It is the first passenger vessel built since the war to leave a British slipway. Top Right: Scene at christening ceremony. The lower picture shows ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CAUCUS EXPECTED TO ENDORSE CUTS

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--There is every probability that Caucus may endorse Cabinet's proposal for taxation cuts ranging from 18 per cent, on the lower incomes to 12.3 per cent, on incomes at the £1000 level. A vigorous section may consider that an even greater concession ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TWO MEMBERS LOSE THEIR SEATS

    Two retiring members of the Legislative Council--Sir J. L. Harris and Mr. J. S. Disney--were decisively defeated by opponents of their same party at the triennial elections on Saturday Mr. A. G. Warner ended a vigorous election campaign in Higinbotham Province ...

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  8. JAPANESE WAR TRIALS

    Six members of the defence council at the war crimes tribunal, who recently resigned, have declared their intention to urge ...

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  9. Britain Approves Atomic Control

    Approval of the American plan for the internationalization of atomic energy has been given in British official circles. The plan gives what may be ...

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  10. GOOD BEGINNING AT PARIS TALKS

    The first meeting of the resumed conference of Foreign Ministers achieved "record progress"--as the chairman, M. Bidault, described it--when in 70 minutes it enlarged the agenda held over from the deadlocked ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. DRAMATIC SEARCH

    After dramatic rumors from the Middle East, an Admiralty official stated that the British troop laden transport Devonshire was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. PROPOSED LOAN TO RUSSIA

    Before he left for Paris, the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Byrnes) drafted a note to Moscow, inviting the Russians to begin ...

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  13. Farmers' Threat of War

    "Nationalisation of land in Britain would mean civil war. It is time our politicians were told what to expect." ...

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  16. "SHOCK TROOPS" FOR BRITAIN

    Special "shock troops" for Britain's housing drive are now being organised by the Government. They will ...

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  17. JEWELS OF DUCHESS

    The granddaughter of Queen Victoria, 74-year-old Margaret. Dowager Duchess of Hesse, now a lodger in the cottage of a ...

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  18. EGYPT GETS BARGAIN

    Under an agreement concluded between Egypt and the United States, Egypt gets Payne Field, the American multi-million dollar ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. FEARLESS WAR BRIDE

    When a family of six escaped in night attire from a blazing house in Howarth-road, Preston, last night, an Australian war ...

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  20. GUILTY OF SPYING

    Fred Rose, Communist member of the Canadian Parliament, was convicted on a charge of conspiring to communicate war-time ...

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  21. IRON CURTAIN OF SOVIET

    "My men will remain faithful to our Allies even against their will," said General Anders, commander in chief of the ...

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  22. U.S. WARNING SUFFICIENT

    The Chinese Communist Commander has given an assurance that the Communists will not attack the city after receiving ...

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  23. JULY 21 MAY BE RATION DATE

    July 21 is the tentative date fixed for introduction of bread rationing in Britain, but the Government is still trying ...

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  24. AMERICANS SEEK BRITISH "JETS"

    The "Evening News" aeronautical correspondent learns that an Anglo-American agreement will be signed soon enabling America ...

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