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  3. IRAQ SHEIKS PLAN A HOLY WAR TO DEFEND PALESTINE

    A B.U.P. report from Baghdad says that nearly 1,000 sheikhs from Iraq and 9,000 other tribesmen are expected to attend a conference at Hilla, Iraq, to discuss plans for a holy war in defence of Palestine. The conference ...

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  4. VICTORIAN ELECTIONS TO BE ON NOVEMBER 8

    The State elections will be held on Saturday, November 8 the Premier (Mr. Cain) announced to-day. The elections are a climax to the refusal three times of the Opposition in the Legislative Council to grant the ...

    Article : 353 words
  5. POPE SAYS FORCE NEEDED TO DEAL WITH ENEMIES

    Only by force can some enemies of justice be brought to terms, said the Pope, when addressing members of the U.S. ...

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  6. BRITISH PLANE TO WEIGH 126 TONS

    Bigger than any plane yet flying, the prototype Brabazon I., which has eight engines, weighs 126 tons and seats 100 ...

    Article : 90 words
  7. RATIONING MAY CAUSE SPIRAL OF DEPRESSION

    Sir Stafford Cripps told a Press conference that, if cuts brought Britain's food resources beyond a certain point, ...

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  8. DR. EVATT DEFENDS S.AFRICA ON TRUSTEESHIP QUESTION

    Warmly defending South Africa against attacks on its failure to submit a trusteeship agreement for South-West Africa, Dr. Evatt told the Trusteeship Committee that critics should always remember conditions in their own countries before they ...

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  9. PHOTOGRAPHERS ARRESTED FOR STEALING

    The F.B.I. announced that George Wellington Thompson and Ernest Lawrence Paporello, who had been ...

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  10. WHALING SHIPS TO LEAVE JAPAN FOR ANTARCTIC

    The second whaling expedition to the Antarctic will leave Japan on November 26. General Mac Arthur announced that ...

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  11. Communists Aim To Wreck Europe's Recovery

    Condemning the announcement issued by the Warsaw Communists as malicious and unscrupulous, the acting Secretary of, State (Mr. ...

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  12. BALKAN COMMISSION APPOINTED

    By 34 votes to six the U.N. political committee. agreed to the appointment of a Permanent Commission to deal with the Balkan border but deferred consideration of how many should comprise the Commission and also ...

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  13. BRITISH CONTROL IN NORTH AFRICA VITAL TO EMPIRE SERVICES

    The retention of British control in North Africa would safeguard a lifeline of the Empire, Sir Thomas Blamey said to-day. ...

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  14. SLOVAK PLOTTERS FAIL TO OVERTHROW GOVERNMENT

    It is announced officially that the police, who were investigating a plot to murder President Benes and to overthrow the Government on ...

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  15. U. S. AID TO BRITAIN 'FROZEN'

    The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Snyder) virtually excluded the possibility of Britain obtaining further dollar aid before the Marshall Plan is approved, but he added that discussions are continuing on the remainder of the 400 million dollars of the ...

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  16. America Wants Early Peace Talks With Japan

    Commenting on the visit of Dr. Evatt to President Truman, State Department circles said that Australia's anxiety ...

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  17. JUNKS WRECKED IN SUDDEN STORM

    It is feared that nearly 2,000 Chinese fishermen were drowned on Friday when a sudden storm apparently wrecked about 60 junks, which ...

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  18. ROCKET ATTAINED SPEED FASTER THAN SOUND

    Scientific observers, who watched the flight of the Vickers supersonic rocket, believe that it attained a speed faster ...

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  19. DISMEMBERMENT OF JAPAN'S POLICE FORCE

    The dismemberment of Japan's powerful centrally organised police force was announced by the Prime Minister (Testu Katayama) acting ...

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  20. SKYMASTER FLEW UPSIDE DOWN

    A four-engined American Airlines plane went temporarily out of control and flew upside-down over El Paso, terrifying 48 passengers and ...

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  21. YUGOSLAVS EXPELLED FROM CHILE

    The Government last night expelled two Yugoslav diplomats on charges that they had engaged in Communist agitation which the ...

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  22. INDONESIAN INQUIRY IN SYDNEY

    The Three Nation Committee Indonesia decided to fly to Sydney as soon as possible, to hold its first formal meeting. ...

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  23. HAYES WINS FINALS AT JAPAN ATHLETICS

    Cpl. Hayes won the final of the 100 metres and 200 metres at Japan's Athletic sports meeting to-day. His time for 100 metres was 10.3 ...

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  24. BUTTER AND CHEESE PRODUCTION

    Butter and cheese production throughout Australia in August showed a slight increase over figures for the same month of last year. ...

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  25. DR. EVATT BUSY AT U.N.O. MEETINGS

    Most observers at the meetings of the United Nations agree that Dr. Evatt is in a sense the Assembly's most active delegate. ...

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  26. GAOL FOR PEASANT PARTY LEADER

    A Belgrade tribunal sentenced Professor Yoyanovitch, Serbian Peasant Party leader, to nine years hard labour and two years' loss of civil ...

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  27. NO ELECTION RECESS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) declined a request by Mr. Anthony (Richmond) to adjourn Parliament for a period of a week or more prior ...

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  28. LOW PHYSICAL FITNESS IN BRITAIN

    Addressing the Royal Eye Hospital, of which he is president, Lord Mountbatten told the annual meeting that Physical fitness in connection with ...

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  29. CUT IN BRITISH DOMESTIC FUEL NEXT WINTER

    Domestic fuel consumers, who last winter survived almost two months on minimum allowance of gas, coal and electricity, now face the practical certainty of bigger fuel cuts. Sir Guy Nott-Bower, a Ministry of Fuel spokesman, made ...

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  30. SCHOOL HOLIDAY FOR ROYAL WEDDING

    It was announced officially that, although in the present circumstances the wedding of Princess Elizabeth will not be celebrated by a public ...

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  31. ITALIAN TO LEAD COMINTERN

    The Italian newspaper, "Iltemo," quoting a despatch from Paris, says that the leader of the Italian communists, Palmiro Togliatti, will ...

    Article : 77 words
  32. ACQUITTAL OF U.S. OFFICER

    SAN DIEGO, Thursday. — Naval Lieut. Richard F. Gascoigne was acquitted by a court martial on charges of having maltreated fellow prisoners ...

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  33. BRITISH CINEMAS TO CURTAIL LIGHTING

    The Cinema Exhibitors' Association has arranged with the Ministry of Fuel to reduce to a minimum, consistent with safety, lighting inside and ...

    Article : 62 words
  34. BRITT CONTINUES SUCCESS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Edgar Britt, the Australian jockey, rode a winner and two seconds at York races yesterday. ...

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