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  3. APPROACH TO MOSCOW VIA PRAGUE

    The British Minister of State (Mr. Hector McNeil) yesterday suggested that the United Nations may be ...

    Article : 148 words
  4. Jap. Clergyman Says U.S. Should Control Bomb

    A Japanese clergyman said he sincerely felt America was the only country in the world which could ...

    Article : 109 words
  5. KOREAN REBELS ADVANCING ON PUSAN

    It is estimated that 5,000 Korean Communists, with a nucleus of trained deserters from the Korean ...

    Article : 103 words
  6. Strikers And Soldiers Injured In Violent Battle In France

    Many strikers and soldiers were injured in a violent battle on St. Etienne coalfield in Central France as 1,200 factory and other workers joined striking miners in attacking a pit-top guard of troops ...

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  7. MOVE FOR SETTLEMENT OF BERLIN DISPUTE

    Small Powers of the Security Council have submitted to the Western Powena draff resolution which they hope will bring about a peaceful settlement of the Berlin dispute. Vyshinsky has promised ...

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  8. SOVIET UNION CONCENTRATES ON SUBS.

    Naval construction in Russia consists mainly of submarines of which more than 250 are said to be in ...

    Article : 133 words
  9. MEXICO WANTS FINALISATION OF PEACE

    The West and the East carne together in the Political Committee when Britain, the United States, Russia and France ...

    Article : 132 words
  10. LIBERAL POLICY TO SOLVE CURRENCY EXCHANGE

    "If elected to office at the next elections the Liberal Party will try to solve the currency exchange problems by stimulating exports to dollar countries," declared Mr. R. G. Menzies at a Press conference. ...

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  11. FLEW AT 1,000 M.P.H.

    A rocket-propelled U.S. Air Force XS-1 test plane has flown at an airspeed of 1,000 m.p.h. This was revealed by ...

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  12. [?] NOT TO VOTE ON KING

    A bill proposing a referendum on the return of King Leopold was rejected by the Senate yesterday, the voting being 83 for ...

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  13. "OLIVER TWIST" SCREENING DEFERRED IN NEW YORK

    Because of protests from Jewish groups the release in America of the British film "Oliver Twist" will be delayed until a more ...

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  14. DEFENCES OF EMPIRE TO BE STRENGTHENED

    It is understood that the forces of all Commonwealth countries represented at the talks, are covered by a decision of the Prime Ministers conference yesterday, to build up aimed forces. ...

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  15. TWO COMMUNISTS DISMISSED BY BERLIN PARTY

    Two important members of the Berlin Communist Patty have been discharged. They are Hermann Matero and Karl Little, ...

    Article : 62 words
  16. RUSSIA SHOULD JOIN PEACE LOVING NATIONS

    The Chief of the State Department's Policy Planning Committee (Mr. G. F. Kennan) declared it was imperative that Russia should join the peace-loving nations of the world in getting on at last with the development of the ...

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  17. JAPAN NOT YET BACK IN DAVIS CUP

    "If Australia objected strongly the U.S.Tennis Association will probably" reject an application by Japan, as it did not want.any ...

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  18. CHURCH GROUPS TO INFLUENCE CHRISTIAN ACTION

    Immediate formation of groups within each congregation, to implement Christian Action to meet the menace of Communism, is ...

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  19. KANGAROOS AGAIN DEFEATED

    Wigan defeated the Australian Ruggy League team 16-11 yesterday after the Australians had led 8-6 at half-time. ...

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  20. AGENT ARRESTED FOR SELLING DRUG

    Federal Narcotics agents said they believed they had seized a key member of an international drug ring when they arrested ...

    Article : 75 words
  21. No Improvement In Food Rations For Britain

    A British Government memorandum, published as a White Paper, states that the amount of European recovery programme ...

    Article : 353 words
  22. ISRAELI ACCEPTS CEASE FIRE IN PALESTINE

    Israeli has accepted "in principle" the Security Council's order for a cease fire in the Negev area, but a meeting of the Israeli Cabinet in Tel Aviv adjourned late last night without deciding when the ...

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  23. PAILS, SEGURA BEAT KRAMER, RIGGS

    Dinny Pails and Pancho Segura to-night defeated Jack Kramer and Bob Riggs, 6-4, 6-2, 6-3, in the professional tennis ...

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  24. SWIMMER TO TURN PROFESSIONAL

    Ann Curtis, holder of 18 American and one world's record, and an Olympic champion, will turn professional within, a few days. ...

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  25. PAKISTAN ENDS RULING ON GENOCIDE

    Russia and the United States yesterday joined forces in the UNO legal committee to support Pakistan opposition to a French ...

    Article : 87 words
  26. SLIGHT DECLINE IN BRITISH EXPORTS

    The value of United Kingdom exports in September amounted to £131 million, only £500,000 more than in August, and £14.8 ...

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  27. MRS. DUPONT NOT FOR AUSTRALIA

    The American women's tennis champion, Mrs. Margaret Osborne Dupont, is unable to visit Australia at present. ...

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  28. SOVIET AGREES TO FREE ELECTIONS IN BERLIN

    General Kotikov, Russian commandant in Berlin, announced last night that the Russian authorities would agree to elections in Berlin City but stipulated demands which observers say will rule out all hope of free elections this ...

    Article : 125 words
  29. Bread Strike May Be Settled

    Fresh bread may be available on Monday to housewives. A round-table conference to-day decided to call another conference ...

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  30. RUMANIA PROTESTS TO BRITAIN

    The Rumanian Government has protested to Britain against references to Ana Pauker, Rumanian, Foreign Minister, made by ...

    Article : 129 words
  31. MACKENZIE KING ILL

    The ceremony of conferring the honourary degree of Doctor of Law on the Prime Minister of Canada (Mr. Mackenzie King) ...

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  32. GREEK GUERRILLA CASUALTIES

    The Greek General Staff claimed that casualties among Greek perrillas from January 1 to October 20, were 10,725 killed, ...

    Article : 55 words
  33. "Manila" Girls Resent Remarks By Sen. O'Flaherty

    The few remaining Australian girls here resent the remarks of Senator O'Flaherty, in Canberra, who demanded that they be ...

    Article : 77 words
  34. G. B. Shaw Says Christ Was A Communist

    Replying to questions from the, Communist "Daily Worker, about the forthcoming trial of 12 American Communist leaders, George Benard Shaw is quoted as saying that Christ was a Communist and George Washington and ...

    Article : 86 words
  35. Fire Gutted Store At Bourke

    A large general store was gutted by fire which threatened the centre of the business section to-day. ...

    Article : 71 words
  36. TERRORISTS ACTIVE IN RANGOON

    Terrorist activity has forced the civilian evacuation of Pantanaw in the NauBin district. Pantanaw has been in rebel ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND, MAY SEND POTATOES.

    BRSBANE, Thursday, Queensland may be able to send potatoes to N.S.W. next month to relieve the shortage there, said the ...

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