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  3. Overwhelming Defeat Of Communist Move In French Assembly

    The National Assembly defeated by 386 voles to 201 a Communist motion to reject Reynaud's demand for sweeping powers to restore France's economy. Some de Gaullists voted with the ...

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  4. JAPANESE TRADE AGREEMENT WITH BRITAIN

    A trade agreement between the sterling area and Japan, involving reciprocal trade, worth £75 million, ...

    Article : 233 words
  5. U.S. SUPPORTS ISRAELI FOR U.N.O. MEMBERSHIP

    A spokesman for the United States delegation disclosed that the United States will support the application of Israel for membership in the United Nations at the Paris meeting. ...

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  6. SOVIET PRESS CAUTIOUS ON MOSCOW TALKS.

    Cautious optimism on the possibility of a settlement of the German problem was expressed by the official Russian newspaper in Berlin, "Tagliche Rundschau," in its first reference to the ...

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  7. WORLD YOUTH DEMANDS NEW CHARTER

    One thousand youths from the International Conference of Working Youth, paraded the streets of ...

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  8. MALAYA BANDITS CLASH WITH POLICE

    One bandit was killed and several wounded when bandit snipers slashed with military police advancing from Gua Masang ...

    Article : 67 words
  9. WOMAN PILOT TO ATTEMPT WORLD RECORD

    Diana Cyrus, 25, plans to break the round the world record by flying solo in a Mosquito fighter-bomber in 69 hours ...

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  10. Australia Made 321 In First Innings

    The Australian innings closed for 321 an hour before lunch, 49 runs being added for three wickets. Tallon, when 33, tried to ...

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  11. AMERICAN TENNIS

    William Talbert and Gardnar Mulloy defeated Frank Sedgman and Bob Falkenburg 6/2, 6/1, 6/3 in the doubles final at the ...

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  12. CROSSED ATLANTIC IN LIFEB

    Felix Brandsten, 68, Ivar Helno 44, arrived at Falmouth yesterday from Miami, in a converted ship's lifeboat, after a stormy ...

    Article : 93 words
  13. AUSTRALIA CONCERNED WITH PEACE IN EUROPE

    The continuance of peace in Europe concerned Australia most desperately, but it would not be secured unless all nations of the British Commonwealth co-operated with and supported the British Government, the Leader of the ...

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  14. QUIST SUFFERED FROM DYSENTRY

    In the final singles of the Davis Cup tie Sidwell (Australia) beat Guerrero (Mexico) 6/1, 6/4, 6/2 and Quist went down to Vega ...

    Article : 124 words
  15. U.S. SEEKING SOLUTION OF ANTARCTIC CLAIMS

    The—United States is trying to find a solution to the conflicting territorial claims made on the Antarctic by at least seven nations, a State Department spokesman said yesterday. ...

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  16. DE VALERA SEES END OF PARTITION

    In a speech at Clonmel, Tipperary, Mr. de Valera said: "We are beginning the last stage of the fight for independence. We ...

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  17. COMMONWEALTH SUPPORTS CLAIMS OF GAS EMPLOYEES

    The Federal Government and the A.C.T.U. are supporting the Gas Employees' Union in its challenge to the gas companies which ...

    Article : 132 words
  18. Jap Tankers To Trade With Persian Oil

    Two Japanese-manned tankers left for Persia last week and five more will leave this week, reliable Japanese sources said to-day. They will replace American tankers which have been engaged since the end of the war on ...

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  19. U.S. COMMITTEE SEEKS TO INTERVIEW SOVIET TEACHERS

    The House, Committee on Un-American Activities has asked the State Department as to whether or not investigators can ...

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  20. WESTERN POWERS LOSE CONTROL OF DANUBE

    The Danube conference has given the British, American and French delegations 24 hours to make amendments to the ...

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  21. PLANE WRECKAGE IN NEW ZEALAND

    Wreckage, believed to be that of a missing Dakota plane, was seen to-day on a 1700ft. hill near the entrance to Tory Channel, ...

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  22. DEBRIS PILED ON BEACHES AFTER WEEK-END STORM

    The week-end storm left piles of debris on the South Coast beaches and roads and crops in fields, ready for harvesting, in a ...

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  23. A.L.P. EXPELLED TWO MEMBERS OF HOUSEWIVES' ASS'N.

    Two women members of the N.S.W. Branch of the A.L P. have been informed that they have automatically placed, themselves ...

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  24. VON CRAMM STAGES COME-BACK

    Gottfried von Cramm, making a tennis come-back, won two German lawn tennis championship titles yesterday. He beat ...

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  25. WOODS WINS SINGLE SCULLS

    Australia's Olympic team gained its second title to-day when Mervyn Wood won the single sculls final at Henley. His titne ...

    Article : 88 words
  26. GREEK DRIVE TO TRAP COMMUNISTS

    A General Staff, communique says that Greek national forces, pursuing guerrillas through the Grammos mountains towards ...

    Article : 101 words
  27. BERLIN POLICE CHIEF ORDERED TO RELEASE ARRESTED POLICE

    The German NeWsagency says that Stumm ordered the Police Director (Erdmann) to release the German policemen, arrested ...

    Article : 63 words
  28. TENSION MOUNTING IN PALESTINE

    Count Bernadotte in a report to the Secretary-General of U.N.O. after touring Arab and Jewish areas, said there were rumours, ...

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  29. CHARGED WITH ARMED ASSAULT

    Richard Fear, 27, charged at the Parramatta Court to-day, with intent to commit an armed assault and robbery with a hoe. ...

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  30. JAPAN AS WALL AGAINST SPREAD OF COMMUNISM

    The Tokyo correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the Japanese public are being openly informed that the United ...

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  31. AMERICANS SORE OVER DISQUALIFICATION

    The Americans are still sore over the dlsoualification of their 400 metres relay team at Wembley on Saturday. ...

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  32. SOVIET GRAIN CROP.

    LONDON, Monday. Moscow Radio says that the Russians have haryestetd half of their grain crop, which is 25 million ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN LOSES AT CHESS

    LONDON, Monday. Peter Trifunovic of Yugoslavia, defeated Lajos Steiner, of Australia, in the 16th round of the ...

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  34. IPSWICH JUNIORS' TURN AT SOCCER.

    BRISBANE, Monday. The Ipswich Junior Soccer team defeated Newcastle to-day by three goals to nil. ...

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