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  4. These Observers May be Among Few Ever to See Atomic Bomb Explode

    Mr. Bernard Baruch's statement to the United Nations’ Atomic Energy Commission, urging the renunciation of the atomic bomb as a weapon, came as a bombshell to 105 newspaper correspondents bound for the ...

    Article : 665 words
  5. BRITISH LEADER

    Mr. ERNEST BEVIN, the British Foreign Minister (above) who is loading the UK delaxation at the Parls meeting of Foreign Ministers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NO EASY PATH AHEAD OF AUSTRALIA

    Joint British and American help would be developed to provide Australia with a reasonable system of defence, the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) told the annual conference of the Stale ALP today. ...

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  7. LAST MINUTE NEWS

    A statement issued today by the British Cabinet Mission and the Viceroy (Viscount Wavell) savs it is urgently necessary for a strong and ...

    Article : 139 words
  8. SIX WEEKS’ SESSION LIKELY AT CANBERRA

    Reassembling of the Federal Parliament on Tuesday marks the beginning of the end of the third session of the 17th Parliament. The session is expected to occupy about six weeks, and present indications are that ...

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  9. Opposition to Extend Strike

    Opposition is mounting to the proposal by the ARU and Federated Union of Locomotive Drivers to extend the meat strike. ...

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  10. CATHOLICS TO ESTABLISH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE

    An agricultural college will be established on a 4000-acre property at Tarago (NSW) at a cost of approximately £60,000. The project is ...

    Article : 163 words
  11. ALLEGES WILD CAT FINANCE

    “In June, 1939, we could get along quite prosperously with £33 million of notes held by the public, By June, 1915, this total had sky-racketed to ...

    Article : 614 words
  12. London’s Week Of Fun Ends

    Thousands of people flooding into London for the seventh and last night of the Victory Carnival again brought traffic to a standstill in ...

    Article : 133 words
  13. GRAND MUFTI SENT INTO EXILE

    It Is generally believed in Port Said that the British destroyer Virago, which dashed through the Suez Canal with a first priority, ...

    Article : 325 words
  14. NON-STOP WALKING RECORD BROKEN

    P. J. Reading, a 35 year old harrier, broke tile world's non-stop walking record by covering 129 miles 749 yards in 24 hours without ...

    Article : 128 words
  15. SIR JOHN HARRIS, M.L.C., DEFEATED

    Latest results of the Legislative Council elections indicate that the only members who will lose their seats are: Mr Disney (Lib., ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 253 words
  16. MAN ARRESTED ON SERIOUS CHARGE

    A 23 yen- old man was arrested at his home late last night and charged with the rape of a 22 year old Redfern [?] earlier in the night. ...

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  17. FOREIGN MINISTERS MEET IN HAPPY MOOD

    When the Foreign Ministers met at the Luxembourg Palace yesterday afternoon they adopted a four-point agenda which provided for discussion of:— (1) Peace treaties with Italy, Rumania, Bulgaria. Hungary and ...

    Article : 277 words
  18. WILL NOT ALLOW OUTSIDE TESTIMONY

    The War Crimes Tribunal before which General Draga Mikliailovitch is being tried yesterday rejected offers by American airmen and others to ...

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  19. Cyclist Hurled 30 Feet Into Crowd

    Eight people were injured when a motor cyclist. Keith Gurtner. aged 24. was hurled 30 feet into a crowd of 35,000 during the running of a ...

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  20. Was King of Siam Murdered ?

    Openly challenging the official assertion that King Ananda Mahidol of Siam died as the result of a revolver accident, the Siamese ...

    Article : 110 words
  21. POSTAL EMPLOYES DEMAND WAGE INCREASE

    A mass meeting of Victorian postal employes in the Princess Theatre this afternoon demanded that the Federal Government immediately increase ...

    Article : 67 words
  22. Big U.S. Loan Offered Soviet

    Before he left for Paris (Mr Byrnes) drafted a Note to Moscow inviting the Russians to begin negotiations for the requested £330 ...

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  23. “ARMAGEDDON MAY STILL COME”

    Professor William Elliott, Professor of Government at Harvard University, [?] and former [?]-chairman of the War Production Board, ...

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  24. FRENCH SCIENTIST’S CALL TO FELLOW SCIENTISTS

    Professor Frederic Joliot-Curie, inc French physicist and son-in-law the late Pierre and Marie Curic, an assistant delegate lo the Atomic ...

    Article : 153 words
  25. New President of Melbourne Trades Hall Council

    The newly appointed President of the Trades Hall Council is MR. M. C. Jordan, organiser of the Textile Workers’ Union who was [?]opposed Mr. A ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND G.G. ARRIVES

    The new Governor-General (Sir Bernard Freyberg, VC) and Lady Freyberg arrived in Wellington today. Swearing-in ceremony will take place ...

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