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  2. FORECAST:

    FINE; SCATTERED CLOUDS; WINDS CHIEFLY S. TO S.E. ...

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  4. Clashes on Border Admitted by Persian Govt.

    LONDON, Tuesday: Teheran Radio admitted that border clashes occurred between Persian Government forces and Azerbaijan troops. The broadcast added that the Premier (Mi Sultaneh) had given strict orders forbidding Persian troops to move farther from their positions. ...

    Article : 322 words
  5. Little Progress Toward Peace Settlement Says Byrnes

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: The U.S. Secretary of State (Mr Byrnes), reporting on the Big Four conference, said the progress made toward peace at the meeting was ...

    Article : 647 words
  6. 12 British Injured in Riots In Alexandria

    ALEXANDRIA, Tuesday: It was officially stated that 12 Bridsh soldiers were injured, some seriously, in yesterday's ...

    Article : 97 words
  7. UNI. STUDENTS' FLOATS ELUDE POLICE

    SYDNEY. Tuesday: Despite the police ban on the University students' procession through city streets ...

    Article : 153 words
  8. Post-War Policy For Agriculture

    Dr. B. T. Dickson (chief of the Division of Plant Industry in the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Canberra) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MORE TROUBLE OVER WOOL SHIPMENTS

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday: Waterside workers at Whyalla have followed those at Port Augusta in refusing to handle any wool ...

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  10. MOVEMENT OF RUSSIANS ACROSS CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    LONDON, Tuesday: Russian troops will be on the march across Czechoslovakia while Czechs are voting in the general ...

    Article : 119 words
  11. Demand for Food Output Greater Than During War

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Speaking at annual conference of the Australian Dairy Factory Managers ...

    Article : 372 words
  12. To Consider Watersiders' Demand

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A special meeting of the Stevedoring Industry Commission will be held on Thursday to consider the ...

    Article : 97 words
  13. CARS AND TRACTORS FROM U.K. AND U.S.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: Cars, tractors and farm implements now being unloaded from British and American vessels in Brisbane are ...

    Article : 67 words
  14. 20,000 Americans Would Settle Here If Ships were Available

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: More than 20,000 Americans would migrate to Australia if shipping were available, according ...

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  15. 60,000 T.B. CASES AMONG WARSAW CHILDREN

    Associated Press correspondent in Warsaw states: Health officials report that 60,000 of Warsaw's 100,000 children are ...

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  16. Mixed Reception for Franco

    LONDON, Tuesday: General Franco had a mixed reception when he visited the Asturian mining region, an ex-Socialist ...

    Article : 127 words
  17. Another World War Would Destroy Most Of Human Race

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: The Canadian Press correspondent at Buffalo says: Major-General Brock Chisholm, Canada's ...

    Article : 247 words
  18. Witness Identifies German Who Starlet Malmedy Massacre

    LONDON, Tuesday: Ex-U.S. Army Lt. Virgil Lary, in the War Crimes Court, confronted 74 members of the SS, of whom he identified George Flets Wasen, member of the SS Panzer corps, as the man who started the ...

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  19. Prime Ministers Not Divulging Details

    LONDON, Tuesday: The first full session of the Dominions Conference in London today heard the British Foreign Minister (Mr Bevin ) report on the recent meeting of the Big Four Foreign Ministers in Paris and decided ...

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  20. 46 Tons of Mullet Glut Market

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: Nearly 46 tons of mallet have glutted the Brisbane fish market in the last two days. ...

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  21. PROPOSAL FOR AUSTRALIAN AMBASSADORS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Government will be asked to elevate Australian Ministers abroad to the rank of ...

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  22. Raeder's Claims

    NUREMBERG, Tuesday: Admiral Raeder, before the War Crimes Tribunal, declared that he had ...

    Article : 142 words
  23. NO WIVES FOR JAPAN FOR SOME TIME

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Acting Prime Minister (Mr Forde) stated tonight that there was no likelihood of any ...

    Article : 142 words
  24. PROPOSED STATE CONTROL OF MINES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A conference on coal mining between Federal and State Parliamentarians and Miners' Federation officials today recommended the appointment of a sub-committee to report on the Baddeley Bill ...

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  25. Plane Crashes into Skyscraper Causing Fires; Five Killed

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: A light aeroplane crashed into the rear of the 90-storey Bank of Manhattan Company Building in Wall Street, setting fire to the 58th floor as it exploded and fell in pieces. The five occupants of the plane were killed. Police and firemen rushed to ...

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  26. LACK OF ORDER WHEN BRIDE SHIP ARRIVES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Chaotic scenes marked the arrival today of the bride ship Rangitaki when the vessel ...

    Article : 138 words
  27. Lidice Criminal to Be Hanged

    LONDON, Tuesday: Karl F. Frank, ex-Protector of Bohemia and Moravia, was sentenced to death for war crimes, says ...

    Article : 145 words
  28. 10-YEAR-OLD REFUND FOR TENNIS ASS'N

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The Lawn Tennis Association of Australia has just received a 10-year-old refund of £530/4/11 from ...

    Article : 59 words
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