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  3. BRITAIN DEMANDS REPARATIONS FROM EGYPT FOR RIOTS

    Britain has demanded that all who committed crimes in the recent disturbances should be punished and that reparations should be paid for British personal and property losses. Britain has also asked for a guarantee that ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL ECONOMY OF GERMANY

    Substantial progress has been made towards an agreement on the level of industry to be allowed Germany and a decision could be ...

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  5. SWEDISH NAVAL CHIEFS ACCUSED AS PRO-GERMANS

    The Swedish Naval Command was severely criticised for its pro-German attitude by Commander E. ...

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  6. ALDERSHOT RIOTERS RENEW DISTURBANCES

    Disturbances occurred on Sunday night at a detention camp near Bordon, Hampshire, to where some of the ...

    Article : 111 words
  7. SYMPATHY STRIKE IN R.I.N. MEETS POOR RESPONSE

    A sympathetic, strike started yesterday morning on H.M.I.S. Valsura and at R.I.N. shore establishments at Jamnagar, between Bombay and Karachi, and only 50, mostly petty officers, abstained from a total of 262. ...

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  8. GERMAN PASTOR ATTACKS CHURCH FOR WAR SILENCE

    "Germany's war guilt cannot be disputed and no historical investigating will be able to deny it. The German people must share a mountain ...

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  9. GAOL IMPOSED ON SPANISH SOCIALISTS

    A Military court at Alcala de Henares, sentenced three of the 37 accused of organising clandestine Socialist activities to 12 ...

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  10. French to Close Spanish Frontier on thursday

    The French Government decided to close the Franco-Spanish frontier as from March 1, declaring that the present situation in Spain constituted a danger to international security. ...

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  11. CHINESE ARMIES UNITED INTO ONE ORGANISATION

    General Chang Chin Chung, representing the Central Government, and General Chou En Lal, representing the Communists, ...

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  12. "GOING EASY IN SEIZING GERMAN FOREIGN ASSETS"

    An accusation that the U.S. State Department and British Foreign Offices wete secretly conniving to go easy in demanding German assets in ...

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  13. CYCLE TEAM FOR AFRICA

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—The South African Athletic and Cycling Union is mystified by a report that Australia is sending four cyclists to ...

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  14. SHIPPING PLANS FOR TRANSPORT TO AUSTRALIA

    Two ships, now being refitted in British dockyards, may be used for the transport to Australia of wives, children and fiancees of Australian ...

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  15. CANADA WOULD HAVE GIVEN DATA TO SOVIET

    Commenting on Soviet espionage, a high Canadian authority said that, with the exception of one or two items, ...

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  16. INDIA TO BUY SURPLUS U.S. ARMY SUPPLIES

    It was announced that an agreement had been reached between the Indian Government and the State Department for the disposal to India ...

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  17. CHINA DEFINES TERMS OF SOVIET RELATIONSHIP

    It was announced officially that Chiang Kai-shek had instructed his Mahchurian headquarters' to base negotiations with Russia on three ...

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  18. DOLLAR FREIGHT ON STERLING OIL

    Even when petrol was obtained from sterling areas, the question of dollars would still be involved, it was revealed officially yesterday. ...

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  19. POLITICAL ADVISOR TO U.N.O.

    OSLO, Tuesday.— The Secretary-General to U.N.O. (Mr. Lie) has appointed Finni Moe, the Norwegian delegate to U.N.O., as political ...

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  20. SOVIET FORCES UNIFIED UNDER STALIN

    Stalin has been appointed the People's Conimissar of the Armed Forces and Supreme Commander-inChief of the Armed Forces of the ...

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  21. Mr. McMahon Ball Appointed To Allied Council in Tokyo

    Mr. W. MaoMahon Ball, head of the Department of Political Science of the University of Melbourne, has been appointed to represent Britain, ...

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  22. PEPPER TO PLAY WITH ROCKDALE CLUB

    Cyril Pepper, who figured prominently in the Australian Services XI, has accepted a three years' contract with the Rochdale Club in ...

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  23. PAPAL DENIAL OF SUPPORT FOR WAR AGAINST RUSSIA

    A strong denial, that he had ever approved of aggression against Russia, was made by the Pope, When speaking at a reception at the ...

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  24. NAZI TRAITORS HANDED OVER TO SOVIET

    The American Third Army authorities in Germany turned over to the Soviet 1,590 Soviet nationals who fought with the Nazis throughout the ...

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  25. Renewed Move for Price Control Powers

    Renewed efforts to move the States which have not yet done so, to bring down legislation to refer price control powers to the Commonwealth, ...

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  26. 'MISSING' PLANE HAD LANDED SAFE AT DROME

    While a search was being conducted throughout England last night for Air Vice-Marshal Bennett, an Australian, who was ...

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  27. SERIOUS DEPLETION IN LONDON'S COAL STOCKS

    London's reserves of house coal have dropped to just over one week's supply—the lowest throughout the winter—stated a spokesman of the ...

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  28. DUTCH TO CLARIFY OFFER TO INDONESIA

    The Dutch Government has issued a clarification of its proposals for a Commonwealth status for Indonesia and says that the plan affirms the ...

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  29. EXPECTED DEFEAT OF ARGENTINA PRESIDENT

    Both the English-language newspapers in Buenos Aires express the opinion that the presidential election, which was held yesterday, will result ...

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  30. STATE LOAN WORKS

    Details of a loan expenditure of £11 millions were announced by the Premier (Mr. Mckell) to-night. He said that £3,801,000 will be available ...

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  31. NO DATE YET FOR EMPIRE TALKS

    Still no definite date has been fixed for the Imperial Conference. Efforts are still being made to have the conference arranged for a ...

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  32. Jewish Murders to be Answered With Justice

    President Truman told a delegation from the United Jewish Appeal which is campaigning to raise 100 million dollars for relief purposes, that the war crimes trials had established that 5,700,000 Jews perished under the murderous reign of Hitlerism ...

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  33. MAJOR HENRY GULLETT TO CONTEST HENTY

    Major Henry Gullett was to-night chosen by the Liberal Party as its candidate for the Henty by-election on Saturday, March 30. ...

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  34. CANBERRA IN A.B.C. CONCERT TOURS

    It was announced by the chairman of the A.B.C. (Mr. Moses) that all the artists brought to Australia by the Commission during this year will ...

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  35. NO B.H.P. SHARES HELD BY JUDGE

    In reply to an [?]nquiry, made last week [?]r. Jorden, as to whether or not Judge C[?]ntor, of the Industrial Commission, [?] his wife, held ...

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  36. NO TENNIS VISITS TO ENGLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Disappointment has been expressed at the decision of Australia not to send tennis teams to England this year, which ...

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  37. JEWISH TERRORISTS ACTIVE

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday.—Jewish terrorists attacked R.A.F. airfields at Raselain and Lydda just before midnight. One aeroplane was reported ...

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