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  3. KING UMBERTO TO ABDICATE ITALIAN THRONE

    It was announced that, following the referendum on the question of establishing a republic as against the continuance of a monarchy which resulted in a majority of nearly two millions for the republic, King Umberto Will ...

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  4. RUSSIA DENIES FLEXIBILITY TO WAR AGREEMENTS

    Replying to the debate in the House of Commons on foreign affairs the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) said that Britain was bound by decisions reached at Potsdam and elsewhere during the war but the difficulty was that ...

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  5. "STRONG NAVY VITAL FOR WORLD PEACE"

    Addressing 810 naval graduates at Annapolis, Admiral Nimitz declared that no, matter what kind of international ...

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  6. BRITAIN TO SEEK NEW BASES IN MIDDLE EAST

    Field-Marshal Montgomery is flying to Egypt on Sunday to study the military situation in the Middle East, and find new ...

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  7. Death of Soviet Attache on Return to Moscow

    It was announced that Colonel Zabotin, former Russian military attache at the Ottawa Embassy, died from ...

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  8. GERMAN YOUTH STILL REQUIRE RE-EDUCATION

    Stating that the German youth still required re-education, General McNarmey, commander of the American forces in Germany, ...

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  9. BRITAIN'S SCHOOL AGE

    LONDON, Thursday.— The school leaving age will be raised to 16 years as early as possible. This assurance was given by the Minister for ...

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  10. RUSSIAN CLERK REVEALED SPY STORY TO PAPER

    Giving evidence at the trial of Fred Rose, M.P., Gouzenko, a former Soviet cipher clerk, said he revealed his story of the espionage ring in ...

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  11. U.N.O. CONTROL ADVOCATED OF SECRET WEAPONS

    A leading member of the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission told the "Herald-Tribune" that the Commission should take into ...

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  12. EVATT CALLS FOR POLICY ON JAPAN

    The announcement as soon as possible of a policy on the future of the Japanese Empire was urged by Dr. Ev[?] at a meeting of the Far Eastern Commission. He observed that the Commission's powers to determine the policy ...

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  13. UNDERPRIVILEGED CLASS FOR HOUSING IN A.C.T.

    "If you are not a Commonwealth employee, you cannot obtain at present any Government assistance in renting a house in Canberra," said ...

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  14. GRECIAN URN TO BE PRESENTED TO COMMONWEALTH

    Preliminary arrangements for the handing over to the Commonwealth Government of the urn containing the soil from the graves of ...

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  15. TERRORIST CAMPAIGN BY INDONESIANS

    Indonesian extremists are burning villages and devastating the countryside beyond the Allied perimeter outside Batavia. ...

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  16. CHINESE CIVIL WAR TO END

    An agreement imposing a 15 days' truce in Manchuria, will be signed to-day as a preliminary to negotiations for a permanent peace between ...

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  17. BRITISH COMPLETE OCCUPATION TASK IN JAVA

    Revealing the British occupation force in Java had completed the job for which they were assigned, of disarming and concentrating the ...

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  18. SPANISH PRETENDER OPPOSES CREATION OF REGENCY

    Don Juan, the Pretender to the Spanish throne, has rejected a suggestion for the establishment of a regency, which was made by Manuel Falconde, the leader of the Monarchist faction, who had urged that a regency could establish monarchial institutions ...

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  19. PAINTING OF HITLER ON DISPLAY IN LONDON

    The only painting of Hitler, made from life, will be exhibited in Oxford Street to-morrow as part of the victory celebrations. ...

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  20. CHICAGO FIRE DEATH TOLL

    It is known that 58 persons died as the result of the tragic fire at the La Salle Hotel but Red Cross officials fear the number may be ...

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  21. UNSATISFACTORY REPLY FROM RUMANIA

    The Rumanian Government has sent, what a State Department spokesman described as unsatisfactory, a reply to the Anglo-American ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND CATTLE TREK FROM DROUGHT STRICKEN AREAS

    Owing to severe drought conditions in Southern Queensland a great trek has begun of cattle to moie favoured areas. ...

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  23. DEATH SENTENCES FOR GERMANS

    At the first war crimes trial at Rastatt in the French zone 14 Germans were sentenced to death and 19 other men and women to gaol for ...

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  24. FUNERAL OF FORMER SOVIET PRESIDENT

    Stalin, Molotov and other Soviet leaders carried the coffin of the former President (Kalinin) to a gun carriage and the cortege moved to ...

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  25. £1,000 TROPHY FOR BRIGHTER CRICKET

    To encourage brighter cricket the "Daily Herald" is giving £1,000 and a trophy for the fastest century and the best individual bowling during ...

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  26. MOTHERS BLAMED FOR DEATH OF INFANTS

    An investigation board has reported to the War Department that lax sanitary habits on the part of the mothers contributed to the deaths of ...

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  27. YUGOSLAVIA ANNOYED AT BRITISH NOTE

    Yugoslavia has told the British Government that she will not be represented at the Victory Parade in London because she considers ...

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  28. REHABILITATION IN CHINA

    It was announced that 75 Australian officials of U.N.R.R.A. will proceed to China to assist in the diversion of the Yellow River so that ...

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  29. Manufacturers Welcome Migrants For Australia

    Manufacturers had the fullest confidence in the ability of Australia to absorb the 35,000 immigrants expected from Britain next year, said ...

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  30. Three Armies Organising for Battle in Palestine

    Jerusalem, outwardly calm, to-day is the focal point of three armies that are being organised for battle. Throughout Palestine Jews and Arab are awaiting a decision on the recommendations of the Anglo-American Committee ...

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  31. STRIKERS RESTLESS OVER NO PAY

    Although a mass meeting of strikers to-day decided to continue the strike, their determination was not so strong as a week ago. ...

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  32. MOSLEMS ACCEPT PLAN

    NEW DELHI, Thursday.—All India radio announces that the Moslem Council, by a large majority, voted in support of the British Mission's ...

    Article : 89 words
  33. U.S. URGED TO BREAK WITH VATICAN

    A deputation of 11 Protestant Church leaders, representing 30 million adherents, conferred with Fresident Truman, urging a severance of ...

    Article : 42 words
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