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  3. NEW ZEALAND ATTACKS ABUSE OF VETO RIGHTS

    New Zealand has joined with the small nations protesting against the use and effect of the veto power in the Security Council but its leader, Mr. Berendsen, admitted that he did not know what could be done about ...

    Article : 544 words
  4. RUSSIA URGED TO JOIN WORLD FOOD ORGANISATION

    Opening the first meeting of the Preparatory Commission on world food proposals, Mr. S. M. Bruce expressed the sincere hope that Russia ...

    Article : 185 words
  5. SURPRISE THRUST BY CHINESE NATIONAL ARMY

    The wily Nationalist General (Tu Liming) launched a surprise two-pronged offensive against Dairen, designed to ...

    Article : 114 words
  6. British Protest to Rumania Over Election Procedure

    The British Government has sent a note to Rumania, stating that the impression has been given that Rumanian authorities are attempting to win the elections by various methods of falsification even before the elections take ...

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  7. U.S.A. SUPPORTS JEWISH ENTRY INTO PALESTINE

    Adhering to his belief that nothing could contribute more effectively to the alleviation of the plight of homeless Jews ...

    Article : 153 words
  8. WOOL SECRETARIAT MANAGER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Brigadier C. E. Lucas Phillips has been appointed manager in the United Kingdom for the International Wool Secretariat. ...

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  9. BRITAIN MAY BREAK RELATIONS WITH SPAIN

    The British Government has decided to reconsider its policy towards Franco, says the "Evening News" diplomatic writer. ...

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  10. EGYPT DEMANDS FOREIGN TROOPS BE WITHDRAWN

    A demand that the big Powers should withdraw troops stationed in small countries and cease related forms of external pressure, was made by the Egyptian delegate to the General Assembly of U.N.O., who added that Egypt considers the presence ...

    Article : 570 words
  11. NAZI DOCTORS FACE TRIAL FOR FREEZING EXPERIMENTS

    Trials, involving nearly 1,000 major Nazis, will begin on December 2. Detailed indictments, including allegations of freezing experiments, ...

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  12. FOOD SHIPMENTS TO JAPAN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The War Office announced that the largest single shipment of fresh food for the British Commonwealth Occupation ...

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  13. U.S. COMMISSION ON ATOMIC ENERGY

    Although the newly-appointed National Civilian Atomic Energy Commission's authority was not challenged by any other Government, the ...

    Article : 86 words
  14. BRITISH OFFICER REMOVED FROM COMMAND

    It was announced that Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Webb, commanding officer of the First Battalion of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, ...

    Article : 86 words
  15. RECURRENCE OF COMMUNAL RIOTS IN CALCUTTA

    Knifing, acid throwing and arson continued trroughout yesterday in Calcutta where mobs used guns, bombs, bows and arrows, spears, bottles of acid and spray bulbs —anything that could kill or maim, says the Calcutta ...

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  16. AUSTRIANS CHARGED WITH BANK FORGERY

    Eight Austrians were accused before an Anglo-American Military Court with dealing in forged Bank of England notes. ...

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  17. CANADA UNINFORMED ABOUT MR. FORDE

    No confirmation has reached the Canadian Government of reports that the former Army Minister (Mr. Forde) may be Australia's next High ...

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  18. AIR TRANSPORTATION AIDED POST-WAR RECONSTRUCTION

    The Worlds Airlines now served the international net work of more than 300,000 miles, Sir William Hildred, Director-General of the ...

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  19. SOVIET ACCUSES CHURCHILL AS WAR INCENDIARY

    The incendiaries of a new war, the foremost of them is Mr. Churchill and those thinking like him in Britain and America, are at present the most serious threat to world peace. This opinion was expressed by Stalin, in reply to ...

    Article : 435 words
  20. RUSSIA PERMITS OF SEARCH FOR MISSING R.A.F. PERSONNEL

    Russia has agreed to allow British officers to search the Russian zone of Germany for members of the R.A.F. lost over Eastern Germany. ...

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  21. JAPAN TO MAKE FABRICS FROM AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    Allied headquarters requested the Japanese Board of Trade to arrange for the manufacture of 2,160,000 yards of woollen and worsted fabrics ...

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  22. U.S. WORKERS GAIN 40-HOUR WEEK

    Following a breakdown on the employers' front in the past three weeks, with individual firms negotiating contracts with employees, all ...

    Article : 163 words
  23. CADET CHARGED WITH PLUNDERING MAIL ROOM ON SHIP

    It was revealed in the Eastham Magistrate's Court that two days after the steamer Waiwera left Sydney for London it was discovered ...

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  24. CUP FILM FOR B.C.O.F.

    A broadcast of the Melbourne Cup will be relayed to Australian troops in Japan as the race is being run, and, in addition, a record of the race ...

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  25. JAP CHARGED WITH LESE MAJESTE

    The District Court prosecutor demanded 10 years imprisonment against Matsutaro Matsushima, a Jap Communist, who was charged ...

    Article : 81 words
  26. POSTHUMOUS AWARD TO BLAYNEY POLICE SERGEANT

    The London Gazette announces the posthumous award of the George Cross to Sergeant George Bailey, of N.S.W., who, though fired on at ...

    Article : 55 words
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