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  2. Classified Advertising

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  3. £7 MILLION WORKS PLAN AUTHORISED IN CANBERRA

    Total authorisations for the development program[?] involving the expenditure off £7,100,000 in the next few years were announced by the Minister for Interior (Mr. H. V. Johnson) yesterday. ...

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  4. MADAME CHIANG TO APPLY TO U.S. FOR MILITARY ASSISTANCE

    Madame Chiang Kai-shek will arrive in washington to plead for swift aid to China to save the country from being overrun by Communist armies, but the policymakers have let it be known that she ...

    Article : 196 words
  5. SPAIN MAY STANDARDISE MILITARY ARMS

    Spanish military and naval leaders were anxious to standardise Spain's equipment With the United ...

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  6. CHINESE TO BLOCKADE ALL PORTS

    The Chinese Government has ordered a naval blockade of all Communist-held ports in China. No ships will be permitted to touch the ports. Chinese Nationalist warships ...

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  7. COMMUNIST TIRADE ON WAR MINISTER

    Cries of "warmonger" and send our lads back from Malaya" interrupted the War Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 101 words
  8. GREEK PREMIER FIGHTING FOR HIS LIFE

    The Greek Premier (Sophoulis) is still fighting stubbornly for his life and a bulletin, issued yesterday ...

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  9. GERMANS WITHOUT BEDS

    The German Bizonal economic authorities have placed beds and coffins on the priority furniture production list ...

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  10. LABOUR PARTY WAS FORMED IN MALAYA

    The Malayan Labour Party came into being yesterday when a meeting of unionists and other supporters in Singapore adopted ...

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  11. EXECUTION OF TOJO IMMINENT

    An execution tension swept Tokyo to-night. The Buddhist priest (Hanayama), who will perform last ...

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  12. [?] KILLED IN AIR CRASH

    PARIS, Monday. — Eight people were killed yesterday when a French military plane crashed into the Mediterranean, ...

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  13. CHINA WANTS MACARTHUR OR WEDEMEYER

    The Premier of China (Dr. Sun Fo) declared that if the United States sent an outstanding military adviser, the Nationalist Government should give him whatever freedom of action he needed. ...

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  14. YUGOSLAVIA TO REVISE ITS FIVE-YEAR PLAN

    Marshal Tito announced yesterday that the Yugoslav five-year plan would be revised as a result of the Communist Cominform countries blockade. Addressing the Croatian ...

    Article : 136 words
  15. FONTAINEBLEU AS WESTERN HEADQUARTERS

    About £140,000 is to be spent on converting Fontainebleau, a town of stately chateaux just outside Paris, into a brain box ...

    Article : 58 words
  16. TRAFFIC HELD UP BY HEAVY FOG

    The Norwegian cargo ship Lysaker, of 1,550 tons, and a British trawler were damaged in a collision in a dense fog in the ...

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  17. VENEZUELAN PRESIDENT SENT TO MILITARY SCHOOL

    The former President of Venezuela (Romulo Gallegos) has been transferred from his home to a military school in Caracas ...

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  18. REFUSED TO TAKE SHIPS TO RUSSIA

    Italian merchant seamen refused to take to Russian ports Italian warships turned over to Russia under the terms of the ...

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  19. REFUGEES FLEE FROM HUNGARY

    The flight of political refugees from Hungary have reached 1,000 monthly. The bulk of the new arrivals are artisans and ...

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  20. BRAMUGLIA ENDEAVOURS TO END BLOCKADE

    Before he retires from the Presidency of the Security Council, Dr. Bramuglia made his last effort to settle the Berlin dispute. ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA TO RECOGNISE SEOUL GOVERNMENT

    Australia has agreed to join the United States in sponsoring a resolution pioviding for de facto recognition of the Seoul Government in South Korea by the General Assembly, says the "New York Times" correspondent in ...

    Article : 193 words
  22. Improvement in Health of King George

    A bulletin, issued at Buckingham Palace this morning stated "An improvement in the general health of the King is apparent. ...

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  23. GERMAN PRINCE FOR TRIAL BY RUSSIANS

    The extradition of Prince August Wilhelm, son of the Kaiser and former senior S.S. officer, to stand trial by Soviet authorities ...

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  24. ISRAELI ACCEPTS U.N.O. PLAN FOR PEACE

    Israeli has agreed on every point of the U.N.O. truce proposals regarding Negev, and will apply for membership of U.N.O. Announcing this, an Israeli ...

    Article : 338 words
  25. Untouchables Abolished in India

    Amid shouts of Gandhi's Victory," the Constituent Assembly adopted a clause in the new Constitution abolishing ...

    Article : 93 words
  26. JAP EMPEROR BRANDED AS LEADER IN WAR CRIMES

    The President, of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (Sir. William Webb) to-day explained why he had ...

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  27. CHILDREN LEARN TO SPEAK JAPANESE

    Many Australian children who arrived back-from Japan with their parents to-day can conduct converstion in Japanese. ...

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  28. Hairs Found in River Were From Tail of Horse

    Strands of hair found in the Murray River last week near where Valerie Dawn Eastwell, [?], disappeared on August 15, 1945, ...

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  29. BIG FOUR PLAN TO SOLVE VETO PROBLEMS IN UNO

    Britain, the United States, France and China, in a resolution to the Minor Political Committee of the General Assembly, ...

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  30. MARKED RISE IN CONF[?]CTIONERY

    Police investigated the manufacture of a sweet called "Love Chocolata," and labelled "Confitures a[?]oueuses, fine quality, ...

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  31. TURKS OPPOSE TRANSEER OF CYPRUS TO GREECE

    More than 6,000 Turks yesterday protested against [?]reek demand[?] for the union of Cyprus with Gr[?] At protect meetings they decided to oppose any action which would remove British rule of the island. ...

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  32. [?]URMA DEPORTS CORRESPONDENT

    RANGOON, Mon[?]ay. — The "Daily Mail" correspondent in Rangoon, Alexander Campbell, was deported yesterday for ...

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