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  4. British Cabinet Considering Palestine Position

    LONDON, Monday: The Prime Minister, Mr Attlee, has summoned a meeting of Ministers at No. 10 Downing Street for noon today. It is believed that the Foreign Secretary, Mr Bevin, will report to the Ministers the latest developments in the Palestine situation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LARGE TAX CUTS AND GOVT. SURPLUS FORECAST

    CANBERRA, Monday: A surplus of £20 million is believed likely in some quarters for the financial year ending in June. A statement of consolidated revenue for the six ...

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  6. MILITARY AID FOR EUROPE URGED

    Mr Forrestal, the U.S. Secretary of Defence in his annual report to the President, urged "decisive" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 2000 Migrants Leaving Britain For Australia

    LONDON, Monday: One of the biggest migrant lifts in history will begin tomorrow, when the Cunard Liner, Georgic, ...

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  8. 'Headache' ToShipping Companies

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The slow turn- around of ships on the Australian coast was a headache to ...

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  9. Grim Warning To France

    LONDON, Monday: France's currency will become worthless, and a revolutionary situation will ...

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  10. Man Pinned When Truck Turns Over

    BRISBANE, Monday: More than 20 rescuers worked desperately for about 10 minutes to free a man pinned in the ...

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  11. VIC. MAY LIFT BUILDING GOODS PRICE CONTROL

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The lifting of price control on building material will be the subject of a report by the Prices Branch ...

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  12. SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS INCREASE

    CANBERRA, Monday: Savings bank deposits increased by £2,091,000 to £688,515,000 in November, the acting Commonwealth ...

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  13. RUSSIAN CHARGE AGAINST AIRLIFT PILOTS

    BERLIN, Monday: Claims that British and United States pilots on the Berlin airlift were bringing in a daily average of 6000 ...

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  14. ALLEGED DOPE SMUGGLER ON SECOND CHARGE

    NEW YORK, Monday: Ralph Jiminez, wealthy importer, has been arrested here on a second charge of having possessed cocaine. ...

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  15. Reds Charge Forced Labor By POW's

    BERLIN, Monday: The official Soviet News Bureau in a 3000 word statement, has accused the British, French and American ...

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  16. FOREIGN AID AND DEFENCE HALF OF U.S. BUDGET

    WASHINGTON, Monday: President Truman today asked Congress to provide him with 21,000million dollars for foreign aid and national defence in the fiscal year to end on ...

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  17. BRITISH BUILDING MOST NEW SHIPS

    MELBOURNE, Monday: British shipyards were producing more than half the world's new [?] tonnage, Sir ...

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  18. ORONTES DAMAGED IN HEAVY WEATHER

    LONDON, Monday: Lloyds of London states that the British steamer, Orontes, which is on her way to Australia from England, ...

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  19. BRITAIN "CANNOT AFFORD LUXURIES"

    LONDON, Monday: Apart from gifts of food parcels, Britain received under Marshall aid the equivalent of rather more than £6 ...

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  20. Defence Forces

    The estimated expenditure of 14,300million dollars on national defence included 13,100million for the Army, Navy and Air Force ...

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  21. LIGHTNING HITS SIX ABOS. IN GROUP

    DARWIN, Monday: Six aborigines at Gogo station, in the Kimberleys, West Australia, were struck by ...

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  22. Timber Leases Inquiry

    CANBERRA, Monday: The terms of reference for the Royal Commission on the New Guinea timber leases would not be ...

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  23. KIDNAPPING CHARGE MADE AGAINST RUSSIANS

    BERLIN, Monday: The Telegraf, a British-licensed Berlin newspaper, accused the Russians of kidnapping German children. ...

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  24. 2000 MORE TRUNKLINE 'PHONE CHANNELS

    BRISBANE, Monday: Another 2000 telephone trunk line channels would be in use in Australia within the next three years, the ...

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  25. TOMMY HANDLEY DIES SUDDENLY

    LONDON, Monday: Tommy Handley, the radio comedian who produced the B.B.C. show, "Itma," died today after a seizure at his ...

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  26. RUSSIAN ARMS FOR ALBANIA

    VIENNA, Monday: It is reliable reported that an important convoy of Russian arms supplies from the Black Sea has arrived in ...

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  27. Northern Trains Delayed; Flood Rains in South

    SYDNEY, Monday: A landslide and washaways on the main northern railway line have caused a hold-up to trains and hundreds of passengers are temporarily stranded in their compartments. Rain was still pouring down at a late hour tonight. ...

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  29. ANCIENT RUGBY ARGUMENT RE-OPENED

    LONDON, Monday: The Daily Mail's sporting correspondent says: The Scots Rugby selectors have surely brought to a head ...

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  30. OBSTACLES IN OPPOSING THE PRESIDENT

    LISBON, Monday: General Luis Damatos, 81, first Opposition candidate to fight a presidential election against ...

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  31. NINE KILLED IN ATTACK ON SHIP

    SINGAPORE, Monday: Nine members of the crew of the 170 ton Singapore motor vessel, Kian Peng, were killed when the vessel ...

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  32. EARLY "RETURN TO ORDER " FORECAST FOR INDONESIA

    THE HAGUE, Monday: The Foreign Minister, Dr Stikker, predicted that orderly conditions would return to Indonesia within ...

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  33. NEW DRUG RUSHED FROM NEW YORK

    LONDON, Monday: Twenty-four hours after SOS messages reached New York, a Pan-American Airways' clipper landed at a London ...

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