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  3. MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED IN COLOMBIA

    The Colombian Government has proclaimed martial law throughout the nation. A message from the American Embassy at Bogota states the Colombian Army forces, with ...

    Article : 607 words
  4. Russia Again Vetoes Italian Membership Of United Nations

    Russia, in the Security Council yesterday vetoed Italy's application for membership of the United Nations. The Ukraine voted with Russia and nine other members of the Security Council supported ...

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  5. 8 YEARS GAOL IMPOSED ON JAP 'BUTCHER'

    Army headquarters announced that the War Crimes Tribunal in Tokyo had sent Lieut. Tashitaro Habe, known as "the butcher of ...

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  6. 14 Germans Sentenced To Be Hanged

    After the biggest murder trial in history, the American War Crimes Tribunal sentenced to death by hanging 14 former German S.S. senior officers of the Nazi extermination groups. ...

    Article : 215 words
  7. RUSSIAN INFLUENCE TO SPREAD

    The International Committee for the study of European questions, in its latest report, says the ...

    Article : 88 words
  8. ARSENAL GAINED LEAD IN BRITISH FOOTBALL

    The Arsenal gained an unassailable lead in the first division as the result of yesterday's games in the Football ...

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  9. STATE GOVERNOR TO TOUR WESTERN TOWNS

    The State Governor, Lieut.-General Northcott, will tour towns in the western area of the State within a fortnight. ...

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  10. YUGOSLAV REJECTS BRITISH PROTEST

    The Yugoslav Government rejected British and American Notes sent in protest against Yugoslav troops firing on British ...

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  11. CYCLONE HITS ADELAIDE

    A fierce cyclone caused widespread havoc in the Adelaide-Glenelg district this afternoon. No casualties have been ...

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  12. ARABS POUR SHELL FIRE ON JERUSALEM

    The Holy City yesterday came under shell-fire for the first time in history, receiving at least 10 shells in Western suburbs from a position plotted by military observers as being near Castel Village on ...

    Article : 590 words
  13. Scandinavia May Be New Leader U.N.O. Assembly

    Early indications are that the presidency of the extraordinary sessions of the General Assembly, opening on Friday next, will go to Scandinavia. Russia feels that Eastern ...

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  14. SPLIT IN AGREEMENT ON CONTROL OF INDO-CHINA

    Observers, including the French are pessimistic regarding the outcome of current negotiations between the former Emperor, ...

    Article : 152 words
  15. ATOMIC TEST TO TRY OUT NEWEST BOMBS

    The Prime purpose of atomic tests at Eniwetok is to find out how much better the bomb, has become since Nagasaki, said a scientific source last night. It added it was definitely not to play around with an aeroplane rocket or ...

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  16. SOVIET WILL NOT RENEW SECTOR PASSES TO BERLIN

    The Russians yesterday refused to renew the sector passes, which expire on April 15 for British technicians, maintaining telephone cables in the Berlin area. ...

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  17. COMMUNIST PLOT LEADS TO ARRESTS IN SHANGHAI

    Govemment sources reported that Wang Chung Yi, student at the China University and a former Communist, had revealed ...

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  18. MINERS' PENSIONS FOR U.S.A.

    The miners' leader, John L. Lewis, considers it a "reasonable assumption" that an agreement will be reached within the next ...

    Article : 87 words
  19. NO COUP D'ETAT EXPECTED IN ITALY

    There will be no coup d'etat in Italy after the general elections on April 18, declared the Premier (De Gasperi) in a speech at Pisa ...

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  20. Crocodile Causes Scare in Darwin

    Women and children screamed and rushed for shelter when a six-foot crocodile escaped from its bonds and dropped off a truck ...

    Article : 122 words
  21. S.A. PREMIER TO VISIT CANBERRA

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. — The Premier (Mr. Playford) left to-night for Canberra, where he will discuss with the coal ...

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  22. INTERIM TASMAN AIR SERVICE

    Tasman Empire Airways announced that at least four probable flights by a land plane and probably one by a flying boat, ...

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  23. LANDED BROKE BUT BECAME BANK PRESIDENT

    An Australian, who went to the United States 39 years ago and was broke, returned on board the Mattawunga to-day as ...

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  24. THEFT OF FURS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Furs, valued at £840, were stolen during the week-end from the business of Israel Herelov, of ...

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  25. GREEKS CHARGED WITH ESPIONAGE

    The Greek Minister for the Navy (Sakellariou) announced that a military court would try 116 Greek naval ratings and ...

    Article : 47 words
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