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  3. RECRUITING OPPOSED

    "Fight for Peace—not Wall Street" was one of the slogans on leaflets showered on the heads of the crowd attending a recruiting rally at the Mansion House, London. At least one demonstrator was arrested while the Minister for Defence (Mr ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PALESTINE FACTIONS TOLD TO HALT NEGEV WAR

    PARIS, Tues. — In one of its rare unanimous votes, the United Nations Security Council today ordered the Arabs and Jews to cease fighting immediately in the Negev area of Southern ...

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  5. Aluminium Hitch SMELTING ONLY IN STATE?

    PAUCITY of bauxite in Tasmania might mean that only the smelting would be done in Tasmania, but the Government considered it of the utmost importance that the full aluminium industry should come to the State. ...

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  6. Wavell Deprecates Atom War Fears

    Australian Associated Press COPENHAGEN, Tues. — Viscount Wavell told reporters on his arrival here yesterday ...

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  7. AIR SEARCH FAILS TO LOCATE OVERDUE FISHING BOAT

    DESPITE an intensive aerial search extending over 600 miles, there was still no trace yesterday of the boat and the three fishermen who left St. Helens almost a month ago on a crayfishing trip down the East Coast, THE men are Thomas Sydney Fox, ...

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  8. Former German C-in-C. Dies

    HAMBURG, Tues. (A.A.P.).—The death was announced today of German Field-Marshal Walter von Brauchitsch in a British military ...

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  10. PICKETS STOP FRENCH MINERS RESUMING

    pARIS, Tues. — In the Douai region 100 miners who wanted to resume work today were prevented by strike pickets from entering the mines. THE Communist Miners' Union ...

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  11. NEW BERLIN TRAFFIC DIRECTIVE

    BERLIN, Tues. (A.A.P.). — The Russians announced today that all highway traffic entering Berlin from any direction must pass through the ...

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  12. CRUCIAL MOVES ON COAL THREAT TODAY

    SYDNEY, Tues.—Important moves by the Joint Coal Board and union executives tomorrow are expected to decide whether a State-wide coal stoppage over the Kemira tunnel dispute is to be averted. ...

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  13. Inquiry Into Tobacco "Ramp"

    CANBERRA, Tues.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) will direct the Minister for Customs (Senator Courtice) to examine ...

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  14. Pope's "Peace" Talk With Mr Marshall

    ROME, Tues. (AA.P.).—A Vatican communique today said the Pope and the U.S. Secretary of State (Mr Marshall) had a ...

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