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  4. SOVIET DELEGATE SEEKS WITHDRAWAL OF FOREIGN FORCES FROM GREECE

    LAKE SUCCESS, July 8 -- Gromyko (Russia) to-day asked the United Nations Security Council to recommend the withdrawal of foreign troops and foreign military personnel from Greece and set up a special commission to administer foreign economic aid only ...

    Article : 384 words
  5. Britain Must Seek Best Possible Trade Pact

    LONDON, July 8. -- "Britain cannot hope for a fully comprehensive agreement between the nations before the twelfth hour strikes," the leader of the House (Mr. Morrison) told a hushed House of Commons when replying to the debate ...

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  6. Royal Betrothal Expected

    LONDON, July 9. -- Strong and persistent rumors, originating in Athens, arc again current of the pending ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. QLD. TEACHERS CLAIM HIGHER PEAK SALARIES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The secretary of the Teachers' Union (Mr. G. Daughtry) said today that a claim for higher salaries for Queensland teachers was in course of preparation. He ...

    Article : 439 words
  8. Lewis Sees 'New Era' in U.S. Mining

    WASHINGTON, July 8. -- Mr. John L. Lewis, at a Press conference to-day, triumphantly announced the ...

    Article : 155 words
  9. Oil Search Equipment Due Soon

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. -- Valuable drilling equipment needed by the Shell Queensland Development Pty. Ltd. in ...

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  10. SHIPPING DANGER

    NEW YORK, July 8. -- All ships in the North Atlantic have been warned to follow their courses with extreme caution to avoid a ...

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  11. World Cereal Shortage

    PARIS, July 8: -- The reduction in grain production in importing countries as a result of the hard winter of 1946-47 is ...

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  12. Acceptance Of Proposals Ends Indonesian Crisis

    BATAVIA, July 9. -- The six-weeks-old crisis over the Dutch Federal Interim Government proposals for Indonesia ended to-night when official Dutch sources indicated that the latest Republican concessions were acceptable to the Netherlands East Indies ...

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  13. MELBOURNE FLYING SAUCERS?

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The first reports of flying saucers over Melbourne were ...

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  14. Q'LAND. WILL SUFFER FROM N S W STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The steel strike now threatening in Newcastle probably would cause 30,000 metal ...

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  15. Australia. Accused of Using Russian Diplomatic Technique

    NEW YORK; July 8. -- The Chicago Tribune,' in an editorial to-day headed "Dogs in the Manger," criticises "the concerted resistance of the British bloc" in General MacArthur's efforts towards arranging an ...

    Article : 454 words
  16. STEEL SHORTAGE

    AUCKLAND, July 9. -- The metal and engineering industry is facing a desperate situation owing to the shortages of raw materials, ...

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  17. MYSTERY TRANSFER OF WAR CRIMINALS

    LONDON, July 9. -- The 'Daily Telegraph's' Berlin correspondent says war criminals Hess, Von Schirach, Speer, Von Neurath, ...

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  18. Two Men Die in Ship Fumigating Tragedy

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Despite the use of iron lungs doctors at the Sydney hospital today failed to save the lives of ...

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  19. DISPOSAL OF JAPANESE REPARATIONS

    TOKIO, July 9. -- Reparations allocations to claimant nations of plant and equipment in excess of Japan's peacetime economic ...

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  20. ROUND-UP OF GREEK COMMS.

    LONDON, July 9. -- The British United Press Athens correspondent says Premier Maximos has announced the ...

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  21. Ear Bashing For MacArthur

    NEW YORK, July 8. -- The United Press Canberra correspondent, discussing Dr. Evatt's visit to Japan, ...

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  22. "NO CRISIS." SAYS SMUTS

    LONDON, July 8. -- Reuters Capetown correspondent says the Prime Minister (Field Marshal Smuts), commenting on Mr. ...

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  23. AGA KHAN OFF DANGER LIST

    LONDON July 8. -- A Reuter message states that the Aga Khan has been seriously ill in Switzerland with an internal ...

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