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  3. HORROR AND SHOCK IS REACTION TO TERRORISES MURDER

    The reaction to the murder bf the two British sergeants has been one of utter horror and shock. Doctors who examined the bodies, said that the men had been garrotted—slowly strangled to death by the ropes with ...

    Article : 657 words
  4. WELL-BEING OF S.W. PACIFIC AT STAKE

    Warning that the well-being of the South-West Pacific and South-East Asia was involved, Colonel Hodgson yesterday urged the Security Council to seek the immtediate cessation of hostilities in Indonesia. ...

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  5. GREECE MOVES TO BLOCK VETO BAtfBY RUSSIA

    In a drastic move, which the Australian Associated Press says is aimed at countering Russia's veto, Greece yesterday, formally ...

    Article : 71 words
  6. "Spy"Notices Nailed on Trees At Soviet Embassy

    Signs, reading "spies beware," were nailed on trees in front of the Soviet Embassy yesterday by the Rev. Kenneth Goff and Don ...

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  7. PRINCESS TO BE MARRIED ON NOVEMBER 20

    Princess Elizabeth and Lieut. Philip, Mountbatten will be married at Westminster Abbey on Thursday, November ...

    Article : 148 words
  8. JAPANESE EMPEROR CHARGED WITH WAR RESPONSIBILITY

    Evidence, that Emperor Hirohito was directly and solely responsible for the decision to wage war against Britain and the United States was submitted to Dr. Evatt by a senior officer of the International Tribunal for the Far East, who is now trying ...

    Article : 342 words
  9. AWARD BASIS FOR RESCUE OF ABANDONED SHlP

    Awards, totalling £23,045, between the parties to the salvage of the American ship, American Farmer, which was abandoned in the Atlantic in ...

    Article : 135 words
  10. U.S. URGED TO HAVE AIR FORSE WITH ATOM BOMBS

    General Clay, commander of the American, occupation zone in Germany, urged the United States to maintain a strong and modern air ...

    Article : 107 words
  11. INCREASED RATION CUT FOR BRITAIN

    Meat, butter, grain and tinned goods are among the food imports to be drastically cut before the end of the year, according to the "Daily Telegraph" political correspondent, who says that clothes rationing will become more severe and more coupons will ...

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  12. DUTCH LANDED AT TJILATJAP

    Dutch troops are reported to have landed hear Tjilatjap, in Southern Java, the last important port in Republican hands. ...

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  13. FOREIGN DEPUTIES TO WORK OUT PEACE TREATY

    The United States has forwarded its acceptance of invitations for the Big Four Foreign Ministers' deputies to meet in London in October. ...

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  14. GRIM PICTURE PAINTED BY FOOD EXPERT

    The world food position is no better than a year ago and, unless measures are taken to provide war-devastated countries ...

    Article : 165 words
  15. AUSTRALIAN TRADE TALKS WITH U.S.A.

    There is a general belief in international trade circles, says Reuters correspondent, that the Clayton-Dedman meeting will be a turning point ...

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  16. MacARTHUR AS NOMINEE FOR PRESIDENTSHIP?

    Mr. Van Zandt, Republican, of Pennsylvania, declared that General MacArthur, whether he liked it or not, will be ...

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  17. ARREST OF BURMESE JOURNALIST

    Four journalist on the staff of "The Sun" of which U Saw once managing director, have been arrested. ...

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  18. SOVIET TAXATION ON RUSSIAN WIVES OF BRITISH SOLDIERS

    Five British husbands, whose wives the Soviet has refused to allow to leave Russia, complain in a letter to "The Times" that their wives ...

    Article : 131 words
  19. U.S. CREDITS FOR AUSTRIA

    The Export and Import Bank announced to-day approval, of credits totalling £3,000,000 to finance imports by Austria of urgently- needed ...

    Article : 61 words
  20. PLANES FLY FROM TOKYO TO U.S.

    Flying 7,086 airline miles from Tokyo to Washington, seven SuperFortresses landed yesterday at Elmendorf airfield. An eighth plane ...

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  21. FORMER R.A.F. PADRE ON BIGAMY CHARGE

    Charged with having bigamously married Joan Ellen Boddie, when she was a W.A.A.F. corporal at Dinton, near Salisbury, in 1944, Charles ...

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  22. CHANGES LIKELY IN AUSTRALIAN STAFF AT TOKYO

    No appointment to the staff of the Australian Legation in Tokyo or a temporary successor for the British representative on the Far Eastern ...

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  23. BRITISH EXPORTS IN AEROPLANES

    Value of British exports of aircraft equipment during the first five months of 1947, totalled £7,460,000. Announcing this at a Press ...

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  24. GERMAN GENERAL ENDS LIFE

    Erich Hausmann[?]a former Black Guard colonel, hanged, himself with his bath robe belt in the U.S military hospital at Nuremberg. ...

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  25. MAJOR UPSET IN AMERICAN TENNIS DOUBLES TOURNEY

    In one of the biggest surprises of the season, the Davis Cup champions, Ted Schroeder and Jack Kramer were beaten in straight sets, 11[?]9, ...

    Article : 126 words
  26. U.S. MEMBER WANTS RUSSIA WARNED

    Writing in the "American Magazine," the Chairman of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee (Mr. Charles Eaton) said the ...

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  27. £9 MILLION BRIDGE OVER SEVERN

    Construction of Europe's largest bridge—across the Severn Estuary— has been authorised by the Ministry of Transport at a cost of £9,000,000. ...

    Article : 90 words
  28. NITRATE OF AMMONIA BANNED FROM NEW YORK HARBOURS

    Two ships, carrying ammonium of nitrate were ordered by the Fire Commissioner to leave New York Harbour at the earliest possible ...

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  29. REFUGE REFUSED TO NORWEGIANS

    In a dispatch from Santa Cruz the British United press says the yacht Solbris; with the Norwegian escapees on board, has sailed from Santa Cruz ...

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  30. PARAGUAYAN REBELS FLED TO BORDER

    The National Radio announced that Government troops had occupied the rebel capital of Concepcion and that the revolutionary forces had ...

    Article : 66 words
  31. ITALY RATIFIES PEACE TREATY

    After a week of bitter debate the Italian Constituent Assembly ratified the peace treaties with the Allies. Voting was 262 in favour and 68 ...

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  32. RACEHORSES FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Friday.—"sporting Life" says that the four-year-old Neapolitan and the five-year-old Wayside, Inn, winner of the 1945, Ebor ...

    Article : 36 words
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