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  3. PROVISION OF EMERGENCY AIRFIELDS

    The establishment of emergency airfields throughout the Commonwealth was urged at a meeting to-day of commercial ...

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  4. SOVIET SAYS LITHUANIA JOINED UNION

    The Soviet Embassy has advised the Canadian Government that Lithuania became part of the Soviet by ...

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  5. ARAB GUERRILLA LEADER KILLED IN ATTACK BY JEWS

    Arab sources stated that Abdul Kader Husseini, the Arab guerrilla leader and a kinsman of the Mufti, was killed in action between the Jews and Arabs at Mt. Castel, five miles west of Jerusalem. ...

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  6. U.S. FIVE-POINT PLAN FOR WEST GERMANY

    The United States has proposed a five-point programme for the setting up of a West German Government within a little more than a year. The plan believedly proposes ...

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  7. ENGAGEMENT OF PRINCESS EXPECTED

    The "New York Times" gives prominence to a despatch from its London correspondent to the effect ...

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  8. U.S. DIVISION SOUGHT PERMIT TO FIGHT ARABS

    Mr. Barney Ross, former light welterweight boxing champion, urged Congressional action to permit ...

    Article : 136 words
  9. U.S. FRONTIER NOW SITUATED IN EUROPE

    The Belgian Premier (Dr. Spaak) declared that the United States frontier is now in Europe. Reviewing at a Press ...

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  10. MISHAP TO ROYAL SAFETY TRAIN

    A safety train, which was preceding King Paul's train, was derailed a few miles from Tripolis, due to a mechanical failure. ...

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  11. CRISIS FAVOURS DEMANDS BY LATIN AMERICAS

    The Guatemalan Foreign Minister (Mueno Meany) admitted to the Pan-American conference that the crisis facing the world provided a "propitious climate" wherein to press the Guatemalan claims on Biitish Honduras. ...

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  12. Went After Wife's Lover With an Ice Pick

    A Victorian, who arrived in Adelaide by plane last night, admitted in the Adelaide Court to-day that he had travelled to ...

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  13. NO PROSPECT SEEN OF PEACE IN BERLIN

    State Department officials doubted whether further meetings between leaders of the Great Powers could check deterioration in relations between the Soviet and Western Nations. ...

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  14. Truman Seeks Aid For South America

    President Truman requested the House Appropriations Committee to appropriate 725 million dollars for the immediate expansion of the air force. This sum is part of the ...

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  15. U.S. CRITICISM OF [?]RLS IN AUSTRALIA

    Steve Kanakis, of San Francisco, in a letter to the "Call Bulletin" columnist, charges that Australian girls "have no teeth ...

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  16. CABINET TO ACT ON BRAUND REPORT

    The Premier (Mr. McGirr) announced that further action on the Braund report was a matter for Cabinet. ...

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  17. "BELLY" LANDING BY PLANE

    A single-engined Tempest fighter made a successful "belly" landing after the propeller had fallen off at 4,000 feet during a ...

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  18. COALITION IN SIAM CABINET

    The Siam Cabinet is expected to be announced some time to-morrow, it was authoritatively learned. ...

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  19. CZECH PLANE LANDED BAVARIA AFTER MUTINY ON FLIGHT

    A Czech plane, which landed without warning at an airfield in Bavaria in the American zone of Germany on Tuesday, was diverted because of a mutiny in mid-air says the American Associated Press correspondent at Munich, ...

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  20. SEARCH RE-OPENED FOR MISSING GULL

    The Civil Aviation authorities have re-opened inquiries into the missing Gull plane which left Sydney for Geelong with two men ...

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  21. LOCKE MAY NOT VISIT AUSTRALIA

    Bobby Locke said that his Australian trip was still undecided, and he has a few details to settle in his contract. ...

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  22. SOVIET ACCUSATION AGAINST ANGLO-AMERICAN PLANES

    A Russian alleged that American and British planes were almost daily infringing the quadripartite air security regulations ...

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  23. Correspondents In Custody in Argentine

    The "New York Times" correspondent at Buenos Aires says that while Argentine delegates are taking part in the Freedom ...

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  24. TO INCREASE WOOL STOCKS IF U.S. ARMY EXPANDS

    The United States Government will have to increase its purchases of woollen goods if it expands its army beyond its present authorised size, a Government official told an American United Press correspondent. ...

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  25. DISPOSAL SALES DEFERRED IN U.S.A.

    The White House yesterday directed the War Assets Administration to defer final disposition of all unsold industrial plants, ...

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  26. PURGE IN PROGRESS IN DEPARTMENTS

    According to the Secretary of the Department of Munitions (Mr. J. K. Jensen), a purge has wen launched in Government ...

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  27. INDONESIAN OIL IN 8-9 MONTHS

    Representatives of oil companies have informed the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) that they expect full production of oil fuel ...

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  28. SENATOR ALLEGES TOBACCO SWINDLE

    One of the biggest swindles perpetrated on the public of Australia was the anomaly of the tobacco and cigarette shortage, ...

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  29. U.S. ARMY TO TEST UNDERGROUND BOMB SHELTERS

    The U.S. Army revealed plans for setting off a series of tremendous explosions to determine how far men must be underground to ...

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  30. GRAZIANO TO DEFEND TITLE

    The world middleweight champion, Rocky Graziano, signed a contract to defend his title against Tony Zale in a 15 round ...

    Article : 98 words
  31. AUSTRIA NOW JOINS MONETARY FUND

    Austria's application for membership to the International Monetary Fund had been approved, the Managing Director of ...

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  32. PETROL RESTORED TO BRITISH MOTORISTS

    British motorists whose petrol allowance for pleasure driving was cut to save dollars, will have it partly restored from June 1. ...

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  33. FINAL PLEA BY TOJO AT WAR CRIMES TRIBUNAL

    Hideki Tojo, the Japanese wartime dictator, made his final plea before the International War Crimes Tribunal which is trying ...

    Article : 83 words
  34. IMPORT RESTRICTION ON U.S. BOOKS

    Booksellers were only permitted to import 10 per cent of books from the United States compared with their imports in ...

    Article : 59 words
  35. JOINT CANDIDATES FOR CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    Four Czechoslovak parties agreed to joint lists of candidates for the general election to be held on April 25. ...

    Article : 43 words
  36. CZECH PURGE IN OPERATION

    The Minister for Social Wel[?]are (Evzen Erban) told Parliament that 8,300 Persons, includ[?]g 2,500 in Public ...

    Article : 39 words
  37. AERONAUTIC AWARD

    LONDON, Friday.—The Royal Aeronautic Society has awarded its silver medal for advance in aeronautical design to Igor ...

    Article : 34 words
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