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  • BEVIN SEEKS REVIEW OF RELATIONS WITH SOVIET WASHINGTON, Tuesday.

    Britain has suggested that the Western Allies should review all aspects of their relations with Russia, reports James Reston, Washington correspondent of "The ... [Article] (125 words)
  • BIG THREE TO MEET IN LONDON LONDON, Tuesday.

    The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Ernest Bevin) is expected to announce in the House of Commons to-night plans for a meeting of ... [Article] (80 words)
  • U.S. AID PROMISED TO TURKEY ANKARA, Tuesday.

    The United States Army Chief of Staff (General J. Lawton) said here to-day that the United States was prepared to give ... [Article] (63 words)
  • Soviet Boycott at U.N. LAKE SUCCESS, Thurs.

    The Soviet Union extended its boycott of United Nations' bodies by walking out of the ... [Article] (338 words)
  • Canada Warns Need of Strong Defences For W. Europe TORONTO, Tuesday.

    The Prime Minister of Canada (Mr. Louis St. Laurent) said to-day that he believed the Communist Nations did not hope ... [Article] (208 words)
  • Hainan Landing Frustrated (A.A.P. Reuter) HONGKONG, Tuesday.

    Nationalist headquarters claim to have frustrated another Communist attempt to land on Hainan Island. ... [Article] (43 words)
  • No Thought of Attack on Russia LONDON, Tuesday.

    The Minister for War (Mr. John Strachey) last night denied that Britain had any thoughts of an attack on Soviet ... [Article] (120 words)
  • Senator Denounces Rossellini as Cocaine Addict WASHINGTON, Tuesday.

    Italian film director, Roberto Rossellini was "an infamous Nazl callaborator and bedroom prowler inspired by cocaine," ... [Article] (115 words)
  • RUSSIAN SPY CHARGES BY US SENATORS WASHINGTON, Tues.

    Russia had planted a "master spy" in the United States Government, Senator Styles Bridge, alleged ... [Article] (425 words)
  • Ballot On Hold-up Of Melbourne Trains MELBOURNE, Tuesday.

    The suburban railway guards will hold a secret ballot on Thursday to determine whether Melbourne's electric trains will ... [Article] (102 words)
  • Labour Majority Reduced by Death LONDON, Tuesday.

    Labour's overall majority in the House of Commons was reduced to three with the death of Mr. F. A. Gebb, member for ... [Article] (54 words)
  • TWO MEMBERS SUSPENDED IN PARLIAMENT

    Two Labour members were suspended for 24 hours from the House of Representatives yesterday when they defied the Speaker (Mr. Cameron). The members were Mr. T. Burke (Perth, W.A.) ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (962 words)
  • CLAIMS STALIN DIED MONTES AGO BROCKVILLE (Ontario), Tuesday.

    Stalin died several months ago, a former British intelligence officer told a newspaper here. ... [Article] (94 words)
  • BRITAIN TO BALANCE PAYMENTS IN 1951 LONDON, Tuesday.

    In 1950-51, Britain aims to cut the sterling areas gold and dollar deficit by half, from 1,532,000,000 million dollars last year to 785,000,000 dollars. Simultaneously, she plans to be more than all square ... [Article] (312 words)
  • UNION TO ORDER BRISBANE MEN TO CONTINUE WORK BRISBANE, Tuesday.

    Brisbane waterside workers al a mass meeting to-morrow morning will he instructed to continue working for the time being. A decision by the Watersiders' Federal ... [Article] (407 words)
  • TASMANIAN POLL ON MAY 6 HOBART, Tuesday.

    Cabinet to-day fixed May 6 as the date of the State elections. Endorsement of candidates by both parties are expected at the ... [Article] (35 words)
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  • Record Flood Swirling Towards Yanco SYDNEY, Tuesday.

    A Yanco report to-night said the greatest volume of water in any flood since the beginning of this ... [Article] (301 words)
  • INDONESIANS FIRM ON NEW GUINEA ISSUE (A.A.P.-Reucer) DJAKARTA, Tuesday.

    Conviction is growing in well informed quarters here that the future of Dutch New Guinca is not likely to be decided at the ... [Article] (212 words)

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