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  3. ARMY MINISTER TO MAKE VISIT TO JAPAN

    Addressing 5.000 members of the Australian occupation force for Japan, the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) ...

    Article : 129 words
  4. FRANCE CHOOSES NEW PREMIER BY DECISIVE VOTE

    Felix Gouin, President of the Constituent Assembly, Was elected Premier of France, in succession to General de Gaulle by 497 votes to 58. Other candidates were Michel Clemehcau, son of "The Tiger," who scored 35, ...

    Article : 267 words
  5. RUSSIAN EFFORTS TO DISCREDIT MacARTHUR

    There is a de[?]mite programme to discredit General MacArthur and compel further changes in present occupation policies and ...

    Article : 162 words
  6. ATOMIC BOMB TEST AGAINST SHIPS IN PACIFIC

    Atomic bomb tests, which will determine the future of battleships as the backbone of a navy, will be conducted in ...

    Article : 180 words
  7. SECURITY COUNCIL TO CONSIDER PERSIA GREECE & INDONESIA

    The Persian, Greek and Indonesian questions will come before the Security Council soon, says the diplomatic correspondent of "The Times," who adds that the earlier suggestion that these matters might be postponed ...

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  8. GANDHI WANTS INDIA TO WORK FOR OWN INDEPENDENCE

    In a statement to the Working Committee of the Congress Party, following his talks with the British Parliamentary delegation, Gandhi ...

    Article : 81 words
  9. INDEPENDENCE OFFER TO [?]RANSJORDAN

    Emir Abdullah of Transjordan has accepted an invitation to visit London to consider the independence of the Transjordan. ...

    Article : 195 words
  10. Authenticity Of Hitler's Will Still Lacking

    The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) told the House of Commons that no corroborative evidence was obtained from independent experts ...

    Article : 78 words
  11. RAIL PASSENGERS STRANDED IN QUEENSLAND

    Owing to the floods, three trains from Mt. Isa are being held up at Hughenden and 170 passengers are sleeping in the carriages. A further ...

    Article : 130 words
  12. BRITISH BILL TO SAFEGUARD AGAINST SLUMPS

    Described by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr. Hugh Dalton) as an anti-slump measure, the Investment (Control and Guarantees) Bill was published yesterday, accompanied by a memorandum announcing that a National Investment Council will ...

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  13. COMPLICITY IN POLISH MURDERS

    Concern at the number of political murders in Poland, in circumstances that pointed in many cases to complicity on the part of the Polish ...

    Article : 126 words
  14. RAIL STRIKE THREATENS IN U.S.A.

    A big railway strike is threatened in the United States, adding gravely to the nation's industrial unrest. Meanwhile, the White House ...

    Article : 152 words
  15. NATIONALISATION NOT SOLUTION OF MINERS' UNREST

    The Clifton colliery in Nottingham, the first pit in England to be nationalised and which the Government took over three ...

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  16. FLOODS RECEDING AT MOREE

    The receding of the flood waters has revealed widespread damage at Moree. Many of the residents who were evacuated from their homes ...

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  17. LABOUR SEEKS REFORM OF HOUSE OF LORDS

    Two Labour members in the House of Commons questioned the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) on the policy of the Government in regaid to the ...

    Article : 138 words
  18. FRANCO DISOWNS HITLERMUSSOLINI PARTNERSHIP

    Replying to statements that Spain was viewed abroad as an ally of Germany and Italy, General Franco denied that he had ever subscribed to the political views of Hitler and Mussolini and claimed that Spain was developing along a complete democratic ...

    Article : 174 words
  19. TRADES UNION STANDS FOR ARBITRATION

    The General Council of the Trade union Congress decided that the abolltion of compulsory arbitration at present would not be in the interests ...

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  20. JAP OFFICER FREED OF CRIME CHARGE

    Lieut Kajina, one of, the 10 Japs charged at the war crimes trial With atrocities against Indian prisoners of war, was discharged to-day. ...

    Article : 64 words
  21. CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL FOR JESUIT PRIEST

    Chaplain Joseph, O'Callagah, an American Jesuit Priest, who was the hero of the Japanese attack on the aircraft carrier Franklin, has been ...

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  22. RACIAL CLASHES IN BOMBAY

    The burning of the office and furniture of the Communist Party and a pitched battle were the final acts to a day and night of rioting. ...

    Article : 201 words
  23. FRENCH PROGRESS IN ATOMIC RESEARCH

    Professor Joliot-Curie, who was appointed by the French Government as head of an atomic energy commission, stated during a visit to ...

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  24. BEASLEY TO INTEREST U.K. INDUSTRY IN AUSTRALIA

    The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Beasley) who arrived last night, intends to invite British industrialists to expand undertakings in Australia and to impress on the British Government the strategic value of Australia as an Empire arsenal. ...

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  25. AIRMEN STAY-IN STRIKE

    A stay-in strike is being conducted by 2,000 members of the R.A.F. at Manipur, the main centre for the movement of troops. They are ...

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  26. DEPORTATION OF REFUGEES FROM SWEDEN

    The deportation to Russia under the greatest secrecy of 340 German and Baltic internees began yesterday. A heavy police guard was mounted ...

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  27. BRITAIN WANTS FRANCO REGIME DISPLACED

    The situation in Spain is under constant consideration by the British Government which is in consultation with America and France on the ...

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  28. CHINA TO CAPTURE JAP TEXTILES

    Acting Premier T. V. Soong told a Press conference that China plans to acquire Japan's former world textile markets, estimated to be worth ...

    Article : 85 words
  29. BRITISH FOOD RATION

    Announcing that there would be no change in the British food ration, the Ministen for Food (Sir Benjamin Smith) said that the world shortage ...

    Article : 49 words
  30. VEGETABLE SEEDS FOR EUROPE

    U.N.R.R.A. is sending 50,000 tons of vegetable and tree seeds to nine European countries and China this year, and most of it is already on its ...

    Article : 69 words
  31. F.A.Q. STANDARD FOR WHEAT

    The Western Australian f.a.q. standard for export wheat was fixed at 63½ lbs., or half a lb. more than last year. The State crop for this ...

    Article : 45 words
  32. LEND-LEASE TALKS WITH U.S.A.

    The [?] Trade and Customs ([?] expects to leave for the [?] on Saturday by ship to dis[?] [?] [?]tment ...

    Article : 59 words
  33. COMMUNISTS NOT WANTED

    The gulf between Labour and Communists has not been narrowed, the executive of the British Labour Party having rejected an application ...

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  34. GREEK STRIKE ENDS

    The strike of the civil service, which had lasted for eight days, ended to-day. The Government granted a bonus of 30,000 drachinae and an ...

    Article : 40 words
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