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  4. U.S. President Condemns Soviet For Its U.N.O. Stand

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--President Truman told Congress yesterday that within the framework of the United Nations the United Slates Government intended "to do everything it could to strengthen the west and block present ...

    Article : 387 words
  5. The Lord Mayor's National Thanksgiving Fund

    Sir Frederick Rowland, Lord Mayor of London, England, in addressing a meeting of South Wales mayors and civic heads at Cardiff On Friday, 24th March, stated that the Fund, which he had inaugurated, was intended as an expression of gratitude for food ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Health Minister Outlines First Stages Of Commonwealth Scheme

    BRISBANE, This Afternoon.--The principle of combination of Government aid with voluntary insurance would be applied to the first stage of the Commonwealth health scheme, the Minister for Health, Sir Earle Page, said to-day ...

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  7. Principal Awards In To-day's Lottery

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  8. U.S. Vice-President Explains Comments On "More Occupation"

    WASHINGTON, Tues.--Vice-President Alben Barkley said yesterday that he saw no prospect of the United states ...

    Article : 195 words
  9. YOUNGSTER ADMITS THREATS ON MOTHER AND BROTHER

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--He Intended to poison his mother's tea and choke his little brother because she thought more of the ...

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  10. DEMOCRACY FIRMLY ROOTED IN JAPAN, MACARTHUR SAYS

    "If we moved out of Japan tomorrow, and any group tried to restore the old conditions, they would be hanged to the ...

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  11. ADMIRAL'S VIEW ON OCCUPATION OF JAPAN

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--The occupation of Japan was over and the country demilitarised as far as the military was concerned, Rear ...

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    SATURDAY WORK.--Newcastle shop assistants decided last night not to work on Saturdays from June 3. Proposals for direct action to ...

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  13. SOVIET WALKOUTS OVER NATIONALIST DELEGATES CONTINUE

    LAKN-SUCCESS, Tues.--Russia in continuing to protest against the presence of Chinese Nationalist delegates. yesterday withdrew from the ...

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  15. CLOSE CALL FOR LABOR GOVERNMENT

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The British Labor Government last night defeated a Conservative challenge on its housing policy by 299 votes to 293. ...

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  16. RUSSIAN TRAWLERS MOVE OFF INTO ATLANTIC OCEAN

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The 30 Russian trawlers which have been moving in British territorial waters during the week-end, left their ...

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  17. RECORD FIELD EXPECTED FOR STATE ELECTIONS

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--It is believed that the record nominations of 214 candidates for the 1947 election will probably be exceeded in ...

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  19. A FAMILY AFFAIR

    WALLING CREEK (New York), Tuesday.--Farmer John o[?]borne celebrated his 95th birthday yesterday with most of his ...

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  20. U.N. EXECUTIVE TO CONFER WITH PRIME MINISTER ATTLEE

    LONDON, Tues.--United Nations Secretary-General Trygve Lie will meet Prime Minister Attlee as well as Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin when ...

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  21. FATHER ATTACKS SUSPECT OF MURDER

    CHICAGO, Tuesday.--A sensation occurred at a coroner's inquest yesterday when the father of a girl who was murdered on her doorstep early on Saturday, tried to choke her accused killer. ...

    Article : 160 words
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