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  3. RIOT-TORN PUNJAB REPORTS MORE RIOTS AND SLAUGHTER.

    New,reports, of.slaughter and burning of villages came from the riot-torn Pun|ab as the-Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan set out on a 1000-mile tour in a bid? to restore peace. ...

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  4. TILDEN RELEASED FROM GAOL

    William Tildeh (54), former tennis champion, was released furn gaol today, after serving seven and a half months on,a morals charge.. ...

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  5. MacMTHUR AST0MSHEO AT BELATED ACTION

    Officiais at General Macrthur's headquarters,expressed-astonishmenl.at the belated action by the.Britisri, Commonwealth at the, Canberra talks to the Far Eastern Commission's decision to permit the use of "froien" ...

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  6. ANOTHER FIRE AT B.C.O,F JAPAN

    TOKYO, Monday. Damages, estimated at thousands "of pounds were Caused by a fire which"[?] for two hours ...

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  7. COMMUNISM IS U.S; GREATEST MENACE

    The, American tLegion termed the "aggressive spirit of Communism" the greatest ihenace facing'America ...

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  8. COMMUNISTS WIN IN HUNGARIAN ELECTIONS

    Three. death in fights and charge and counter charge by all parties that polling had been systematically rigged, high-lighted the Hungarian ejections yesterday. Florgery,of voting and' identity ...

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  9. American.Labour To Fight for Political Rights

    Labour will force its claims, not througby ill-conceived strikes but through the ballot box; declared the presideht of the American Federation ...

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  10. FRENCH CINEMA MANAGER HELD FOR FIRE.

    The manager of the Ruell cinema, Antone Mouillade,, in which a fire [?] 92 and injured 57, has been charged with involuntary homicide ...

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  11. U.S. PHYSIOLOGIST TO VISIT CANBERRA

    The noted American physiologist (Professor R. W Gerard) will arrive in Canberra next Sunday, at "the invitation of the" National University to ...

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  12. MACARTHUR VIEWS PROGRESS IN JAPAN

    If Japan, in the post treaty era,1 is given an opportunity to live m freedom and peace with her neighbours in' a community of nations,' there would be no threat to the survival and strengthening of Democratic processes, inaugurated under occupation, ...

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  13. STRICT WGHTING AT HACKNEY

    Street fighting with knuckle-dustera broke out between the anti-Fascists and the British Legion of ExServicemen at Hackney. The police ...

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  14. POSTAL RATES MAKE HEAVY CHARGE ON FOOD FOR BRITAIN

    Mrs R. Baldock, president of-the Darling Downs, division of the Country Women's Association, said that the Postal Department was showing ...

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  15. BRITISH MINERS TO RETURN TO WORK

    Miners of 11 mines out of 14, who have been idle since Wednesday for a IOBB of 100,000 tons of coal, have decided to resume work. The Fuel Minister (Mr Shinwelll ...

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  16. DISMANTLING OF MINE EQUIPMENT IN GERMANY.

    The Department 'of Mines and Metal Industries in the Soviet zone announces the dismantling of "Get man minings equipment for repara ...

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  17. AUSTRALIANS WINS DAVIS CUP DOUBLES

    Rising at times to brilliant heights John Bromwich and Colin Long to-day revived Australia's Davis Cup hopes by defeating Jack Kramer and Ted Schroeder in four fierce sets. Their victory after the Americans ...

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  18. EXPORTA NEEDED BY BRITAIN TO PAY FOR IMPORTS

    "It is not much to say to American film magnates that' we are ruin-, ing their trade," said the Minister for Food,(Mr.- Strachcy). when ...

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  19. KIWI HATCHED YOUNG IN NEW ZEALAND

    After sitting' 77 days a male Kiwi.achieved the distinction of >hatching a male chick at Hawke's Bay. As if to perpetuate his-long ...

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  20. GEN WAINWRIGHT RETIRES.

    General Jonathan Wainwright [?] fender of Corregidor (Philippines) retired from military service at the age of 64 when he reviewed) for the ...

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  21. JERUSALEM EXCLUDED FROM STATES IN PALESTINE

    Jerusalem city will not be included in either the Jewish or Arab States proposed in the United Nations SubCommittee's play for the. partition of Palestine, details of whicher now confirmed in the committee's'report to ...

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  22. AUSTRALIANS LOSE IN EIRE GOLF

    British open golf champion, Fred Daly and Bradshaw beat Norman von Nida and Bill SHankland, 4 and 2 in a 36 holes match at Wicklow (Eire) ...

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  23. BRITISH T.U.C. CONSIDERS LONG TERM PLANNING

    In- his presidential address to the Trade Union Congress, Mr. D. W. Thomson said it was obvious' that Britain was going to be faced with ...

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  24. ATOMIC RADIATION ON HEREDITARY

    The United States Atomic Energy Commission announced plans for long-range study of the offects of at omic radiation on heredity' among ...

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  25. POLICE RECRUITS FROM ENGLAND.

    Although 2,000 written applications had been received London during last week for recruits to the State police force only 160 nassages have ...

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  26. SHELL EXPLOSION IN LONDON

    One man was killed and two others admitted to hospital suffering- from shock, as the- result of an explosion believed to have been caused by a ...

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  27. BRITISH MINERS TO RESUME

    Miners employed at 11 of the 14 'mines, which were closed down owing to the strike, decided" to return to work' to-day, following an appeal ...

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  28. WORLD RECORDS BY RRITISH AIRCRAFT

    British'aircraft'broke two world's records 'racing at the international rally at Lympne yesterday. A De Haviland Vampire I won the ...

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  29. ASSOCIATES''TITLE. GOLF

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — Miss Iris Hughes, of The Lakes, followed her surprise defeat of Mr's.' Borthwick"on, Friday by defeating the former State ...

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  30. DEATH OF SHOOTING VICTIM'

    TAMWORTH,Monday.—Dudley Almong 19.who was the victim of a shooting mishap yesterday died to-day.He was on the back of a ...

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  31. RAIL MEALS TO COST MORE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The prices of all meals at railway' refreshment rooms will be increased by lO per" cent The Prices Branch has ...

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  32. MR; MENZIES TO LEAD [?]BERSALS

    MELBOURNE. Monday. —At a meeting of the Federal Parliamentary Liberal Party to-day Mr. Menzies was re-elccted leader without dissent. ...

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