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  3. Pope Declares Italian Skies Are Now Brighter With Hope For Nation

    In a Press statement on the Italian elections the Pope said, "an entire people has given proof of its grave sense of civic dury and the skies in Italy are brighter with hope." ...

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  4. DIVER RESCUED AFTER BURIED UNDER SILT

    After being buried for more than three hours under 15 tons of silt, 25 feet below the surface, Edward ...

    Article : 128 words
  5. LAND-WAR TECHNIQUE IS UNCHANGED BY BOMBS

    Scientists had not so far produced any weapon that could justify discarding the present day technique of land war, declared Viscount Montgomery. "We must still remain prepared for the battle on ...

    Article : 64 words
  6. AGREEMENT BY ARABS TO EVACUATE HAIFA

    An Arab spokesman said that the Arabs would evacuate Haifa but would not accept the Jewish terms which, it is understood, demand the surrender of arms and deportation. ...

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  7. ROYAL PARTY TO LEAVE ENGLAND ON JANUARY 27

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  8. U.S. SECRETARY OF COMMERCE APPOINTED

    President Truman announced that Mr. Charles Sawyer, former Ambassador to Belgium, would be appointed Secretary for ...

    Article : 57 words
  9. ROAD BANDITS MAKE HAUL OF £1,250,000

    Six masked men, armed with sub machine-guns, seized three trucks, carrying dockyard workers ...

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  10. PRINCESS MADE LADY OF THE GARTER

    Princess Elizabeth was made a Lady of the Garter with full ceremony on the eve of her marriage. ...

    Article : 124 words
  11. NEGLECT OF RULES CAUSE COLLISION OF RAILWAY TRAINS

    Pulling the communication cord did not cause the railway collision last Saturday between an express and a mail train from ...

    Article : 73 words
  12. U.S. Applies Agreement With Czechs On Tariffs

    President Truman yesterday put into effect the tariff and trade agreement negotiated with Czechoslovakia before Communists seized power. The State Department said ...

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  13. N.S.W. FARMERS IMPRESSED WITH CALIFORNIA SOIL

    N.S.W, farmers, who are touring the United States, completed the Californian section of their investigation into agricultural ...

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  14. R.C. Cardinal Appeals for Peace In Palestine

    Before leaving for Australia, Cardinal Spellman was asked to comment on the situation in Palestine, and he replied, "I ...

    Article : 133 words
  15. PAN-AMERICA CONDEMNS COLONIES IN S. AMERICA

    The Pan-American conference condemned the existence of colonies in the Western Hemisphere and decided to establish a special ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA URGES PARTITION OF PALESTINE

    Australia demanded that the United Nations should proceed immediately to carry out the partition of Palestine, challenging the proposal of the United States to discard partition in favour of a temporary trusteeship. ...

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  17. COSTA RICA TO WRITE A NEW CONSTITUTION

    General Jose Figures, leader of the successful Right Wing revolution, announced that he would form a military junta to ...

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  18. CANCER VICTIM DECLARES BRAUND CAN NOT CURE

    Mrs. Ruth McIntyre, in a story in the "Daily Province," advised Canadian cancer sufferers not to journey to Australia seeking a ...

    Article : 187 words
  19. U.S. PROTEST ON CLOSE CONVICTION

    The Vanguard Press, which published one of Robert S. Close's books, cabled his Melbourne publishers, Georgian ...

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  20. BRADMAN LOOKS FOR SUCCESSFUL TOUR OF TEST CRICKETERS

    Australian would do everything to make this a happy and successful t[?]ur, Don Bradman told cricket writers at a dinner ...

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  21. SOVIET IMPOSES BAN ON TRANSPORT

    Russian authorities have banned two Allied coaches, attached to the Nord express, running daily between Berlin and Paris. The ban mainly effects French passengers. The French authorities have ...

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  22. Communist Plot To Paralyse Shanghai Trade

    A Communist plot to paralyse local industry by an explosion of an electric generator at the Yangtsepoo plant of the ...

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  23. QANTAS TO RUN AIR SERVICES TO EAST ASIA

    The Commonwealth Government has approved in principle of a proposal by Qantas Empire Airways, Ltd., for the operation ...

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  24. NO JOINT ECONOMIC MISSION FOR FAR EAST

    The Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations (Mr. Gordon-Walker) told a questioner in the House of Commons ...

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  25. SHANKLAND AMONG QUALIFIERS IN "DAILY MAIL" GOLF

    Bill Shankland, of Australia, with an aggregate of 140, on the Heysham course yesterday, led the 24 qualifiers in the ...

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  26. CARDINAL LEAVES FOR AUSTRALIA

    Cardinal Spellman and party left for San Francisco to attend the Roman Catholic centenary in Melbourne. ...

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  27. LITHGOW BEER STRIKE ENDED

    Lithgow's beer strike, which cut off supplies to every hotel last Wednesday, ended this morning. ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA'S POLICY ON PRESS FREEDOM

    Australia abstained from voting at two of the three, international conventions accepted by U.N.O. ...

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  29. MEATLESS TUESDAYS ENDED IN U.S.A.

    The Government yesterday abolished meatless Tuesdays, because it had not been observed by a big majority of the people ...

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  30. FIRM RECOVERY ON WALL STREET

    Stocks rallied briskly on the Exchange yesterday, rising about 500 million dollars to a new high since Augnst 30, 1946. ...

    Article : 131 words
  31. TARIFF ON MOTOR BODIES MAY BE REDUCED

    Because of the severe shortage of motor bodies in Australia and of material from which they can be manufactured, there is a ...

    Article : 105 words
  32. STEEL CORPORATION TO REDUCE PRICES

    The United States Steel Corporation refused the demands of the steelworks for a substantial wage increase to meet the cost ...

    Article : 133 words
  33. ENORMOUS COST OF SHIP CONVERSION

    The high cost of converting the lmer Lurline, from a troopship for passenger service, is understood to be the reason why the ...

    Article : 91 words
  34. S. AFRICAN ARMY URGED TO KEEP "ARMOUR BRIGHT"

    In an address to the armed forces the Prime Minister (Marshal Smuts) urged them to keep their armour bright, adding it was no ...

    Article : 87 words
  35. AIR-STRIP EXCHANGE OF TICKETS

    Pan-American Airways and Matson Line announced an airticket plan to make ticket facilities available to each other's ...

    Article : 64 words
  36. BULGARIAN PACT WITH CZECHS

    The Czechoslovakian Prime Minister (Gottwald) and the Bulgarian Prime Minister, signed a treaty of alliance, friendship ...

    Article : 50 words
  37. "TIN HAT" APPEAL

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It is estimated that the "Tin Hat" Appeal to-day will realise £10,000 for the Limbless Soldiers and T.B. ...

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  38. DAVIS CUP PLAY

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