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  3. WESTERN ALLIES TO INTERVENE IF NAZIS BECOME ACTIVE

    Allied High Commissioners would intervene if Nazi elements became active when the Western Powers relaxed control, the British Military Governor (General Sir Br[?] Robertson) said last night. ...

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  4. GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF INDIA DRIVES PLOUGH

    As a help to Indian Grow More Food Campaign, various portions of the Government House Estate have been recently brought under cultivation. This land is being ploughed by old fashioned bullock plough as well as by means of a modern tractor. Picture shows His Excellency Shri C. Rajagopalachari, Governor-General of India, ploughing the land at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Former Russian Officer Deported From United States

    A former Russian officer, Ana[?] [?], had been deported and will be given a chance to return to Russia, the State Department announced last night. ...

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  6. TO COMBAT DEADLY ATOMIC RAYS

    Scientists yesterday reported they had found a method to protect animals against deadly atomic rays. ...

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  7. WORLD TRADE IS FACING A GRAVE CRISIS

    A United Nations trade body warned yesterday that world trade was facing a crisis which was like|y to grow far worse, ...

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  8. SETTLEMENT URGED IN INDIAN DISPUTE

    President Truman has appealed to India and Pakistan to settle their dispute over the rich Kashmir ...

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  9. SICILIAN BANDIT URGES PLE[?]SCITE

    The Sicilian bandit, Giuliano, had another letter in the Sicilian Press yesterday, this time demanding that a plebiscite be held ...

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  10. Wealthy Germans Plan To Start Own Newspapers

    Wealthy groups of Nationalist Germans, who financed and operated Goebbels' propaganda machine, are preparing to ...

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  11. SENATE AGREES ON COMPROMISE AIDS CUT

    The Senate Bi-partisan Sub-committee agreed on a compromise proposal to reconcile the major ...

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  12. HUNGARY REJECTS MOVE TO APPOINT COMMISSION

    Hungary has rejected Britain's proposal for a mixed Anglo-Hungarian Commission, appointed under the peace treaty, to investigate British allegations that Hungary has broken the terms of the treaty, a British Foreign Office ...

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  13. JOINT TRADE BODY BETWEEN BRITAIN AND UNITED STATES

    Political plans for a joint Anglo-American Council of Trade Development may emerge from the dollar-sterling talks at ...

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  14. U.S. MILITARY AIDE HELPED FIRMS

    President Truman's military side, Harry Vaughan, te[?]ed at the Senate investigation yesterday that he had helped firms do business with the Government by Mr. Truman never taking part in any way in the transactions. ...

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  15. JAPAN INVITED TO TRADE UNION TALKS

    If General MacArthur approves Japan will participate along with Australia and other Asian nations in the Asian and ...

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  16. BERLIN REJECTS SOVIET PLAN OF COMMUNISM

    Russian efforts to control all Berlin has been the main cause of the friction between the four occupying Powers, ...

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  17. UNIONS URGED TO BE MODERATE

    The General Council of the Trades Union Congress warns unions that any departure from the policy of moderation and ...

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  18. Double Hat Trick for Bowler from Worcestershire

    A. Jenkins, leg-break and googly bowler for Worcestershire, scored a double hat-trick against Surrey. In the first innings on ...

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  19. DAVIS CUP TEAM RETURNING TO AUSTRALIA

    The Australians are returning home without the Davis Cup, but they will be taking with them something much more ...

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  20. PROFESSORS RECORD NATIVE CEREMONIES AT ARNHEM

    A party of Sydney University lecturers headed by the Professor of Anthropology (Professor A. P. Elkin) witnessed a completely sacred and secret aboriginal ceremony at Mainoru Station in Southern Arnhem Land. ...

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  21. HONGKONG STRENGTHENED TO RESIST ATTACK

    Confidence in his ability to resist aggression at Hongkong was expressed by Lieut.-General Festing, the General Officer commanding Hongkong, who added that reinforcement of the garrison ...

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  22. LIFE SENTENCE FOR GERMAN CORPORAL

    The German Criminal Court at Munich sentenced Karl Melchior, former S.S. Corporal, to 10 life terms of imprisonment for ...

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  23. Italian Guard Shot

    An Italian Customs guard was killed on the Italo-Yugoslav border yesterday by machine gun fire on the Yugoslav side of the ...

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  24. TREASON TRIAL IN U.S.A.

    Two Australians, who have been giving evidence at the treason trial of Iva D'Aquino ("Tokyo Rose") in the United States ...

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  25. Old Treasure Found

    A barrel containing £45,625 worth of 17th century gold and silver pieces, minted in France and Spain, was dug up yesterday ...

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  26. HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE BOUT NEXT MAY

    The world heavyweight title fight, between Lee Savold and the British champion, Bruce Woodcock, has been postponed until May next. This decision was made at a conference yesterday ...

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  27. Road Transport Assistant Given Extra Office Term

    The Premier (Mr. McGirr) has given Mr. A. A. Shoebridge a further six months tenure of office in his £2,040 position as ...

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  28. DOCTOR OPPOSES HIGH-HEELED SHOES

    There was little to be said, technically, in favour of high-heeled shoes, according to Dr, Norman C. Lake, senior surgeon ...

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  29. BOLIVIAN ARMY WINS FIRST BATTLE

    The Bolivian army announced victory at Cochabamba last night in the first major battle with rebels trying to overthrow the ...

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  30. Channel Swim Off

    Fifty-eight year old Doctor George Basil Brewster, of London, has postponed his 13th attempt to swim the Channel ...

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