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  3. MANY DETAINED IN CANADIAN SPY ROUND-UP

    Although no information has been allowed to leak out regarding the number and identity of those held for questioning in connection with the espionage charges, it is believed that 15 persons are at present detained and others-are at the Commission's ...

    Article : 356 words
  4. NO PROTESTS AT RUSSIAN USE OF VETO POWERS

    The habit of speaking frankly at the U.N.O. had not lead to a catastrophe, as was previously thought likely, said M. Bidault, ...

    Article : 99 words
  5. ATOMIC BOMBS MAY PROVE AN ILLUSION

    A country, which blindly relies on a stock of atomic bombs for security, may find that they will Prove, to be as "much of an ...

    Article : 99 words
  6. SOCIALISTS WIN IN BELGIAN ELECTIONS

    The Socialist Premier (Van Acker) has been returned at the Belgian elections. The indications earlier were that the ...

    Article : 276 words
  7. BEVIN ATTACKS YUGOSLAVIA'S ATTITUDE

    That Britain never received an inquiry through ordinary diplomatic channels from Yugoslavia, and that the Polish forces in Italy would more probably be moved south instead of north, are points likely to be made by Mr. Bevin, when he replies to the ...

    Article : 773 words
  8. INDONESIANS MAY ACCEPT DUTCH TERMS

    Premier Sjahrir gained further ground as the spokesman for his people when the Working Committee of the Indonesian Central ...

    Article : 161 words
  9. EGYPT'S CLAIMS HELP TO BE REALISTIC

    Egypt's difficulties are a reflection on the general uneasiness throughout the world, and also a healthy demonstration of the ...

    Article : 186 words
  10. FIRM ACTION NEEDED TO KEEP U.S. ON EVEN KEEL

    Testifying to the House Banking Committee, the Economic Stabilisation Administrator (Mr. Chester Bowles) urged the extension, as soon ...

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  11. ENFORCEMENT OF ORDER IN SINGAPORE

    The enforcement of public order in Singapore by civilian police or any other authorised body had his full support, declared Lord Louis ...

    Article : 110 words
  12. U.N.O. Scepticism Unjustified, Says Dr. Evatt

    Any scepticism of the United Nations Organisation was not justified, declared the Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) to-day when ...

    Article : 131 words
  13. CARDINALS ASSEMBLE FOR CONSISTORY

    Sixty-six Cardinals have arrived in Rome for the Consistory, at which 32 will receive Red Hats, says Reuters representative in Rome. ...

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  14. NEO-FASCISTS WELCOME NEW "DUCE" IN ITALY

    Shouts of "Duce, Duce" rang out unchallenged in the great assembly hall of the University of Rome yesterday when Gugliomo Giannini, ...

    Article : 78 words
  15. HIROHITO ASKS FOR AMERICAN CO-OPERATION

    Attired in a morning coat and Striped trousers, Emperor Hirohito received in audience Mr. R. McLean, the resident correspondent of the ...

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  16. DELAYS SOUGHT IN RETURN OF INDONESIANS

    Hopes are held Here that a satisfactory solution of the problem, created by the Australian Government's decision to ship some 800 Indonesian ...

    Article : 122 words
  17. SALVATION ARMY TO ELECT NEW LEADER

    High ranking members of the Salvation Army from all parts of the world will meet in London in April to appoint a new leader, as ...

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  18. HEAVY RAINS DISORGANISE S.A. RAIL SERVICES

    Floods and deluges of rain held up many railway services to-day, including the Perth-Adelaide express, which was halted at Tarcoola with ...

    Article : 338 words
  19. HUNGARIAN ARMY PURGE

    The Minister for Defence announced that a purge of the Hungarian Army will be made, affecting all officers, with an ideology opposed to ...

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  20. ACQUITTAL OF A.I.F. CAPTAIN

    Captain John Joseph Murphy, 31, of the A.I.F., was found not guilty and honourably acquitted by a general court martial to-day, on all four ...

    Article : 125 words
  21. PLANE CRASH INTO HOSPITAL

    The City Coroner (Mr. Stewart) to-day decided that the pilot of the Royal Navy plane, which crashed on Lewisham Hospital, need not reveal ...

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  22. DELAYS OPPOSED IN GERMAN WAR TRIALS

    When the war trials resumed today, Lord Justice Lawrence announced an order enabling counsel for Goring, Himmler, Keitel and ...

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  23. ONLY TEMPORARY, FOOD SHORTAGE IN INDIA

    "The severity of the food shortage in India will not be of long duration," said Sirakbah Hydari, Minister for Information, when addressing a ...

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  24. PERSIA WANTS FRIENDSHIP WITH SOVIET

    On the eve of his departure for Moscow, the Premier (Sultanen), when presenting his new Persian Cabinet to the ...

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  25. SPANISH MONARCHIST HEAVIY FINED

    The Duchess of Medina (Sidonia) is reported to have been fined £2,000 for sending a telegram to the Pretender to the Throne, Don Juan, the ...

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  26. 'QUAKE DAMAGE IN ALGERIA

    Rescue parties, working in the ruins of five villages in the Self Province (Algeria), which were the worst affected by the earthquake last ...

    Article : 71 words
  27. LANDING GEAR JAMMED

    Nine passengers and the crew of an Australian National Airways Lockheed had an unenviable experience to-day when the plane circled ...

    Article : 138 words
  28. RIOT SITUATION IN INDIA EASES

    Army patrols which were called in by the Governor (Mr. R. G. Casey) to quell the outbreaks last week, have been returned to their barracks, ...

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  29. WAR TERMINATION ENDS PEAK IN FACTORY EMPLOYMENT

    From 1939 wartime employment of wage earners in factories rose by approximately 95,000 to the peak of 316,000 towards the end of 1944. ...

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  30. TRADE RESUMED WITH ECUADOR

    After a gap of four decades, Australia has Lesumed trade with Ecuador. The last shipment to the Republic ...

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  31. POOR SERMONS AFFECT CHURCH ATTENDANCES

    A committee of inquiiy, headed by the Bishop of Salisbury (Dr. Neville Lovett) has concluded that one of the main causes for the decline in ...

    Article : 68 words
  32. RUST-RESISTING FLAX DEVELOPED

    Offi[?] of the State Department of Agriculture have br[?] a new variety of flax which t[?] [?] proved to beimmune to rust and [?] more ...

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