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  4. ATTACKS ON BRITISH PERSONNEL IN SUEZ ZONE

    There had been isolated cases of violence against members of British forces in the Suez Canal zone, said Mr. Shinwell, Minister for War, in ...

    Article : 118 words
  5. BIG ALLOCATION OF SUPERFORTRESSES FOR BRITAIN

    The United States has agreed to transfer 150 or more B29 Super Fortresses to Britain, according to usually reliably ...

    Article : 177 words
  6. AUSTRALIAN TEAM FOR LEAGUE TEST

    The Australian Rugby League test team to play England in the third test at Bradford next Saturday will be: Churchill, McMahon, ...

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  7. Belcher Shocked By Bribery Tribunal Report

    Mr. John Belcher, a former junior Minister who was found by the Bribery Tribunal to have been bribed by gifts, said ...

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  8. NO POLITICS IN WESTERN ZONE BERLIN POLICE

    The three western powers have ordered a purge of political elements from the police force of the western sector of Berlin. ...

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  9. Railway First Aid on Spot In Road Accident

    A railway engine driver and ambulance instructor rendered first aid to a Polish ex-serviceman on the roadway at the Cook ...

    Article : 170 words
  10. Principal Awards in To- day's Lottery

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  11. COOK FOR LEADING STABLE

    Australian jockey W. Cook will be the first jockey to W. Nightingale's Epsom stable this year. Cook will leave Australia next month and ...

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  14. Doubts Expressed On Success of Swabbing Tests

    The N. S. W. Owners and Trainers' Association plans to swab about 50 racehorses to test the belief that some horses have in their systems a ...

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  15. MINER BREAKS BACK

    Jammed between two skips at the Steelworks Colliery this morning, an employee received a fractured spine and abrasions ...

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  16. NO INFORMATION FROM CARDINAL CLAIMS U. S.

    Hungarian charges that the United States had received Hungarian and Russian military information from Cardinal Mindszenty have been ...

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  17. COAL STRIKE THREAT IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, This Afternoon. All Queensland coalmines were idle to- day while members held mass meetings to discuss their ...

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  18. EARLY PEACEFUL USE OF ATOMIC ENERGY FORECAST

    Atomic energy may be used for industrial purposes sooner than most people expect, Sir Norman Harworth, distinguished British scientist, ...

    Article : 108 words
  19. NO CONFIDENCE MOTION IN SOUTH AFRICA

    Field Marshal Smuts has moved a vote of no confidence in the South African Government declaring that South Africa was ...

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  20. UNUSUAL COURSE ORDERED AGAINST U. S. MOTHER

    Mrs. Georgette Brucks, 21- years- old mother of four children, yesterday agreed to undergo a sterilisation operation as a penalty for battering ...

    Article : 165 words
  21. EVIDENCE IN CONSPIRACY CHARGE

    George Arthur McBride, who claimed to have invested £700 in a company which was alleged to be producing the Australian Blue Book, ...

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  22. Plans to Fight For Freedom Of Halfcastes

    James Potter, formerly superintendent of the Church Mission at Mulgoa, will continue his "lone hand" fight for complete ...

    Article : 174 words
  23. GERMAN PIANIST "OUTED" BECAUSE OF NAZI RECORD

    Famous German pianist Walter Gieseking, whose U. S. and Canadian tour was cancelled yesterday because of his alleged Nazi record, left ...

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  24. DUTCH GRANTED AIR RIGHTS IN MAURITIUS

    Britain is giving Dutch planes, flying to and from Indonesia, landing and refuelling rights in Mauritius, it was officially desclosed last night. ...

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  25. RUSSIANS LIFT THIS VETO

    The Russian authorities have decided to permit a British convoy and ambulances to enter the Russian zone to aid the victims of an airlift ...

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