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  2. CITY IN FLAMES.

    TOKIO, April 21.—A fire which broke out in the inland city of Iida (100 miles west of Tokio) at noon yesterday and raged until 3 o'clock ...

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  3. GREEK STRUGGLE.

    ATHENS, April 21.—Guerillas hit back at Greek army forces on Saturday, attacking several points within 15 miles of the Greek ...

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  4. MIGRATION CUT.

    JERUSALEM, April 21.—Following the disturbances in the Cyprus camp for illegal Jewish immigrants, the Palestine Government, ...

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  5. JAPANESE POLL.

    TOKIO, April 21.—In the first national election intended to give effect to the new Constitution which operates from May 3 Japanese ...

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  6. THE AUSTRIAN TREATY.

    MOSCOW, April 21.—The Foreign Ministers yesterday went through the Austrian treaty twice with only one important agreement. ...

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  7. DANISH KING.

    COPENHAGEN, April 21.— King Christian X of Denmark, who had been gravely ill for a fortnight, died last night at the age of 76 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    BERLIN, April 21.—The elections for the Parliaments in the three States of North Rhine-Westphalia, Lower Saxony and ...

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  9. AMERICA'S DOMESTIC ISSUES.

    "Our system of private enterprise is now being tested before the world," said the President. "If we can prove that it is more productive, more stable, more generous' and more just than any other economic system we shall ...

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  10. THE RUHR'S COAL.

    MOSCOW, April 21.—It is reliably reported that Britain, France and the United States have signed a coal agreement the text of which ...

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  11. ALBANIAN PRIESTS GAOLED.

    BELGRADE, April 21.—According to Reuters correspondent, an Albanian military tribunal has sentenced a group of Roman Catholic ...

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  12. COLONIAL OFFICE BOMB.

    LONDON, April 21.—Military intelligence and Scotland Yard officers on Saturday stopped all cars on roads from London to the east coast ...

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  13. CHURCHILL TO WALLACE.

    LONDON, April 21.—"My view is that war is not inevitable, but it would be inevitable if Britain and the United States followed the policy ...

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  14. MORE INDIAN RIOTING.

    NEW DELHI, April 21.—Communal rioting continues in India. A dusk to dawn curfew was imposed on the Parel district and three other ...

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  15. TURNED BACK AT BORDER.

    KHARTUM, April 21.—Three hundred British soldiers going to the United Kingdom on leave were turned back at the Egyptian ...

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  16. SHIP BRAWL AT SEA.

    HAMILTON (Bermuda), April 21.—The British freighter Empire Honduras, escorted by the Royal Navy sloop Padstow Bay, has ...

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  17. STEEL MEN'S PAY RISE.

    NEW YORK, April 21.—The president of the Congress of Industrial Organisations (Mr. Philip Murray) announced today a two-year ...

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  18. JAPAN'S LIVING STANDARD.

    WASHINGTON, April 21.—The Far Eastern Commission has decided that Japan should retain an industrial potential sufficient to give ...

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  19. LEND-LEASE CONTRACTS.

    WASHINGTON, April 21.—An appeal to Congress to permit the United States to complete delivery of Lend-Lease equipment to Russia ...

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  20. MILLIONAIRE'S GLOBE-CIRCLING PLANE.

    The converted A-26 attack bomber in which Mr. Milton Reynolds, 54-year-old American millionaire, with a crew of two, circumnavigated the globe in less than 3½days. The aircraft landed of La Guardia Airport, U.S.A., last Wednesday after having flown an unofficial distance, of 19,899 miles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. EMPIRE DEFENCE CONFERENCE.

    KURE, April 21.—It was announced today by a spokesman for headquarters of the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces that ...

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  22. GROWING INTEREST IN PLATYPUSES.

    NEW YORK, April 21.—Long before the three 14-month-old platypuses Betty Hutton, Penelope and Cecil the Frog-Eater arrive at the ...

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  23. BURMESE GIRL BANDIT.

    RANGOON, April 21.—British and Indian troops tracking bandits in Central Burma are seeking a pretty girl bandit leader, named ...

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  24. CENSORSHIP ENDS IN INDO-CHINA.

    PARIS, April 21.—The new French High Commissioner in Indo-China (M. Emile Edouard Bollaert) has announced the suppression of ...

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  25. HARBOUR DRAMA.

    LONDON, April 21.—With the throttle full open, a motor trawler tore round and round Ramsgate harbour yesterday with small vessels ...

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  26. FAMOUS SOPRANO HECKLED.

    NEW YORK, April 21.—Kirsten Flagstad, the famous Norwegian soprano, returned to the New York concert stage at the Carnegie Hall ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. WRECKED TEXAS CITY.

    TEXAS CITY, April 21.—A low hanging cloud of naphtha vapour in an oil refinery two miles from where the freighter Grand Camp blew up ...

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  28. "BLUFF CALLED."

    MOSCOW, April 21.—The Moscow Conference is swiftly approaching its end. In a few days the four Foreign Ministers, or those who are given to introspection may have time to brood a little over all they have done and said during these trying weeks. ...

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  29. WORLD "TIN KING."

    BUENOS AIRES, April 21.—The death is announced of Mr. Simon Patino, known as the "tin king of the world." He had the tin industry so thoroughly tied up that every time an American house wife opened a tin of food she contributed a mite to his personal ...

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  30. ATOMIC ENERGY.

    WASHINGTON, April 21.—David Lillienthal (chairman of the United States Atomic Energy Commission), addressing the American ...

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  31. PRIEST STABBED AT ALTAR.

    NEW ORLEANS, April 21.—An ex-Marine armed with a small pocket-knife attacked a Jesuit priest as he was serving Communion ...

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  32. AUSTRALIA'S SYMPATHY ACKNOWLEDGED.

    CANBERRA, April 21.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) has received the following letter from the United States Charge d'Affaris ...

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  33. SLOVAK QUISLING'S EXECUTION.

    ROME, April 21.—The Vatican newspaper "Osservatore Romano," commenting on the execution of the puppet Slovak leader Father Tiso ...

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  34. COURT MOURNING IN ENGLAND.

    CAPE TOWN, April 21.—The King has ordered a fortnight's Court mourning in England for King Christian. The concluding ...

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  35. MARRIAGE OF GREEK PRINCESS.

    ATHENS, April 21.—Princess Katherine of Greece, King Paul's youngest sister, was married today to Major Richard Brandram, of the ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

    Except where otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published in "The West Australian" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian ...

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