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  4. WORLD DIVIDED INTO TWO SPHERES

    PARIS, Tuesday (A.A.P.): The Four Power Foreign Ministers' private meeting yesterday morning was described as "very forthright." Mr. Bevin, it was reported, took an increasingly strong and decided line, and the discussions became heated with ...

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  5. DISTURBANCE AT CITIZENS' MEETING

    Police attempting to restore order when an organised attempt was made to break up the citizens' meeting at the Sydney Town Hall on Monday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AUSTRALIAN LIMITATION ON SECURITY COUNCIL VETO

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (A.A.P.): The Secretary-General of the United Nations (M. Trygve Lie) to-day confirmed reports that the procedure experts of the Security Council had reached a deadlock on the question of the veto. Australia claimed that the right ...

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  7. PLAN FOR ALL-AMERICAN MILITARY BLOC

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: President Truman has asked Congress for legislation authorising military collaboration with other American ...

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  8. WAR CRIMINAL TRIALS

    LONDON, Tuesday: The trial has opened at Luneberg of Colonel-General Kurt Student, who is ...

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  9. Morris Cross Examined at Kiosk Murder Trial

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Douglas Ronald Morris, aged 26 years, journalist, admitted in the Central Court to-day that he had tried to mislead the police during their investigations into the death of Mrs. Jeanette Wickes, aged 45 years. ...

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  10. MEAT INDUSTRY CLAIMS TO BE HEARD IN MAY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A full inquiry will be made into the claims in the meat industry case by the Full Bench of the Industrial ...

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  11. "If Harm Befalls Palestine"

    LONDON, Tuesday: An army had already been raised in Egypt ready to support any calls for help ...

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  12. OPPOSITION IN U.S.A. TO BRITISH LOAN

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: Opposition to the British Loan was expressed in the Senate by Senator Johnson (Dem., Colorado). He ...

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  13. Greek Murders at Rate Of Three a Day

    LONDON, Tuesday: The recent big increase in the number of political murders throughout Greece resulted in talks between the ...

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  14. NO REPRESENTATION OF BRITAIN AT BIG CAIRO FUNCTION

    LONDON, Tuesday: "The British Ambassador (Sir Ronald Campbell), and members of the Embassy staff and British military leaders, did not ...

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  15. TASMANIAN PREMIER ON WORLD NEEDS

    HOBART, Tuesday: Organised Labor must now seek to defend its standard of living, said the Labor Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) to-day. He ...

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  16. DISPUTE OVER DOUBLE DUMP WOOL BALES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: Sixteen ships, totalling 80.000 tons gross, were affected to-day by the dispute over the loading of double dump ...

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  17. DEATH SENTENCES

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday: The Allied War Crimes Court here sentenced to death a Korean guard and a Japanese lieutenant ...

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  18. Australia Would Be Affected

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Acting Treasurer (Mr. Dedman) to-day issued a warning that if the U.S. Senate decided not to pass the ...

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  19. British Statement Pleases Egyptians

    CAIRO, Tuesday (A.A.P.): The British Embassy to-day issued the following statement on behalf of the British delegation negotiating the ...

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  20. ARRESTS FOR MURDER OF AUSTRALIANS

    BATAVIA, Tuesday: It is announced that the Indonesian police arrested two Japanese and three Indonesians, alleged to ...

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  21. HOME BUILDING IN N.S.W. AHEAD OF OTHER STATES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Since the end of the Pacific war, New South Wales had built, or put under construction, 643 more homes than all ...

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  22. Deliveries Resumed After Strike

    Meat carters removing meat from the freezing rooms at Homebush abattoirs on Monday when slaughtermen resumed work after the recent strike. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Censure on French Government

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): "Failure to carry the constitutional referendum, on which several months' work had been lavished ...

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  24. BURIED LIVE WOMEN

    RABAUL, Tuesday: Four sentences of death and eight long terms of imprisonment were passed on Japanese war ...

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  25. Pipes From London For Australia's Prime Minister

    LONDON, Tuesday. Two briar pipes will follow the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) home. They were bought in London on ...

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  26. Abolition of the Intermediate

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Intermediate examination as it stands now will be abolished before long. This was stated by ...

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  27. Mr. Attlee's Visit to Australia

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) in a farewell letter to Mr. Chifley wrote: "Mrs. Attlee and myself ...

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  28. German Research Workers Going to Britain

    LONDON, Tuesday: Twenty-five German scientists, formerly working on German research stations, are to be brought to Britain to ...

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  29. MR. CHURCHILL'S HEALTH

    LONDON, Tuesday: Mr. Churchill's doctors have ordered him to rest as much as possible. This is revealed in a letter to the ...

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  30. DUTCH QUISLING EXECUTED

    LONDON, Tuesday: Anton Mussent, Dutch quisling, was executed this morning at The Hague, says Reuter's ...

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  31. HOLDING UP TRADE WITH N.E.I.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: The trades unions have turned on us as if we were criminals, said Captain J. W. Zuyderhaught master of the Dutch ...

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  32. Liberal - C. P. Nominee for Senate

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: a meeting of the State Parliamentary Country and Liberal Parties to-day nominated Mr. J. A. Fraser, former ...

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  33. SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP

    LONDON, Tuesday: At the end of the first day's play in the snooker championship, the holder (Joe Davis) led the Australian (Horace ...

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  34. KEY PERSONNEL ON OTHER DUTIES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Servicemen who are classified as key personnel have been retained in the Army to perform duties other than those for ...

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